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Amsterdam - Tuttifruttidorp
€1,400/ month
Private landlord
Jana
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Price
€1,400.00
Available From
October 1, 2025
Available Until
March 31, 2026
Deposit Amount
€500.00
Min Duration
6
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
-1
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Shared Facilities
Pets Allowed
No
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
1
Minimum Age
19
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This furnished basement apartment is located on Sinaasappelstraat in Amsterdam Noord, within walking distance of the NDSM area, which has cafés and restaurants. The location is accessible by the free ferry from Amsterdam Central Station. The unit is presented as a basement space with a private entrance and a ceiling height of approximately 195 cm. The listing notes that the space is relatively dark due to its basement location.
The apartment measures about 30 m² and is arranged as two rooms: a bedroom with a double bed and a separate kitchen. The layout includes a private kitchen and a private living area, with a shared bathroom and a separate toilet located in the basement. The ceiling height and basement location should be considered when assessing headroom and natural light. The listing indicates the furnishing is practical and intended for short-term occupancy.
The kitchen is equipped with an induction cooktop and a small refrigerator without a freezer compartment, and basic kitchenware including a kettle, a coffee maker, pots, plates and cutlery. The listing specifies internet is available and records an energy label of D. The rental price is stated as €1,400 per month including utilities, and a deposit of €500 is noted; no additional costs are listed in the provided details. Appliances and utilities included are presented as part of the furnished offering.
The listing references the presence of a dog owned by the landlord and also includes a note that no pets are allowed for tenants; these two statements are both present in the provided information. The listing indicates suitability for students or young starters and cites a preferred tenant age range of 19–26, with preferred occupations listed as working student or working. The owner is identified by the given name Jana and the property is described as a private rental. The description avoids time-sensitive details and focuses on stable characteristics of the unit and its location.