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Amsterdam - Bosleeuw
€3,000/ month
Private landlord
Noura
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Price
€3,000.00
Available From
August 13, 2025
Deposit Amount
€2.00
Condition
New
Property Type
Apartment
Bathrooms
1
Balcony
Pets Allowed
No
Max Tenants
4
Minimum Age
16
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This uncarpeted apartment is located on Admiraal De Ruijterweg in Amsterdam and measures 75 m². The unit has been fully renovated and the listing states that everything is new. The apartment offers private rooms including a living room, kitchen, bathroom and a separate toilet. The listing notes that registration at the address is possible. Information about the number of bedrooms or the exact layout is not specified in the available text.
The apartment features a large balcony, which is explicitly mentioned in the listing. The text describes the property as suitable for couples or families and the landlord indicates a preferred maximum of four tenants. Floors are described as uncarpeted; no additional information about other finishings or furnishings is provided. The listing does not state whether utilities or internet are included; it notes that internet is not provided and utilities are excluded from the rent.
The monthly rent is listed as €3,000 excluding utilities, with a stated deposit of €2. The apartment is available from 13 August 2025 and the rental period is indefinite. A viewing is possible upon request — the listing advises prospective tenants to ask the landlord about a viewing. The posting time on the scraped content shows the listing was posted two hours before the source was captured.
The contact listed for the property is Noura, identified as a real estate agent and the contact person/landlord. Tenant preferences provided by the landlord indicate the number of tenants accepted up to four people, ages 16–99, all genders and occupations are welcome, and the duration of stay is not specified as important. Pets are not allowed according to the listing. No additional costs are listed beyond rent and the minimal deposit detail provided in the scraped text.