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Amsterdam - Noord-Holland
€1,200/ month
Private landlord
JAN
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Price
€1,200.00
Available From
September 1, 2025
Available Until
August 31, 2026
Deposit Amount
€2,000.00
Min Duration
12
Property Type
Room
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Shared Facilities
Pets Allowed
No
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
1
Minimum Age
20
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A furnished room is available in a two-bedroom apartment located on Prinseneiland in the centre of Amsterdam. The apartment measures 75 m² and is shared with the main tenant. Shared areas include the living room, kitchen, bathroom, and a separate toilet. The listing indicates the apartment has an energy label A1 and internet is available for tenants.
The room is offered furnished and the listing specifies a single tenant is sought for a one-year stay from 1 September 2025 until 31 August 2026. The monthly rent is €1,200 and it is stated to include utilities. A security deposit of €2,000 is required. Additional recurring costs are not listed in the listing.
The landlord, who identifies as Belgian and is named Jan, posted the listing recently (listed 8 hours ago). The landlord indicates he is looking for a flatmate and allows tenants who are working or studying; the preferred age range is 20–47 years and the listing states languages spoken are open to everyone. The listing also notes that pets are not allowed.
Viewings are possible and interested applicants are asked to contact the landlord to arrange a viewing. The landlord’s stated ideal tenant details include one occupant and a suggested duration of one year. The listing does not specify a private bathroom, balcony, garden, parking, or additional storage, nor does it state the floor level or any accessibility features. All information is taken from the provided listing text and no assumptions have been made beyond what is stated.