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Amsterdam - Bosleeuw
€950/ month + €70 service costs
Private landlord
Marianne
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Price
€950.00
Service Costs
€70.00
Available From
August 15, 2025
Available Until
September 20, 2025
Deposit Amount
€900.00
Min Duration
3
Property Type
Apartment
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Heating Type
Gas
Balcony
Shared Facilities
Pets Allowed
No
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
1
Minimum Age
25
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This furnished apartment on Admiraal De Ruijterweg in Amsterdam is offered for a short-term stay and is available from 15 August 2025 until 20 September 2025. The apartment measures 60 m² and is described as spacious and bright. It is presented fully equipped with essential facilities, including internet (Wi‑Fi), a shared kitchen fitted with standard appliances and an eating table, and a living room furnished with a comfortable sofa and a large round table with four chairs. The listing notes a relaxed atmosphere and an overall complete setup suitable for single occupancy initially.
The sleeping arrangements include a master bedroom with a double bed and direct access to a sunny balcony. There is reference to an additional room that could be used by the landlord after the first month, indicating at least two separate rooms suitable for sleeping. An IKEA closet is present, with only part of the unit available for the tenant’s use. The bathroom contains a washing machine and there is a separated toilet. The kitchen also opens onto the same balcony as the master bedroom, providing outdoor access and natural light.
Rental conditions and costs are provided clearly: the monthly rent is €950 excluding utilities, with a deposit of €900. Additional costs are listed as €70 per month and are said to cover internet (Wi‑Fi), electricity, gas (standard use), water, rubbish, and a cleaning fee. The listing specifies the room is available for one person and indicates a non‑smoking requirement and a no‑pets policy. The landlord’s ideal tenant profile notes one person aged 25–60, either a working student or working professional, with language not restricted.
Access and sharing arrangements are outlined in the posting: for the first month the tenant may have full use of the complete apartment while the owner is abroad for work. After the initial month there is a possibility to occupy the additional room and share the house with the owner for an additional month or two, subject to mutual agreement. A viewing is possible by asking the landlord, who is identified as Maria and listed as a private owner. Energy label B1 is provided for the property. No references to parking or garden are included in the information provided.