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Amsterdam - Noord
€1,200/ month
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Staedion
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Price
€1,200.00
Bedrooms
1
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No specific property details were included in the scraped data, so a complete neutral listing cannot be generated from the available information. The listing text below summarizes the absence of core stable details and identifies the types of information that are typically required for a factual, non-promotional real estate description. The statement reflects only what was or was not provided and does not infer or invent any attributes such as size, layout, or amenities.
Typical property attributes that are normally included in a complete listing are layout and room counts, including the number of bedrooms and bathrooms, the overall living area (square meters or square feet), and the floor level. Stable physical features commonly reported include the presence of a balcony or terrace, elevator access, storage rooms, private or communal parking, and building age or year of construction and any renovation year. Utilities and services that may be specified are which utilities are included in the rent or common charges and whether heating, hot water, or internet are provided by the landlord or building management. Pet and smoking policies are also stable items that should be stated explicitly where available.
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For a complete and objective listing the following stable data fields are required: property type (flat, house, studio), layout (number of rooms and functional spaces), floor level, size in square meters or square feet, year built/renovated, included utilities or services, fixed amenities (balcony, elevator, storage, parking), and pet/smoking policies. With those fields present it is possible to produce a neutral, coherent listing that presents only factual information and location details. No promotional language or time-sensitive statements should be added to such a listing text.