Description

Centrally located in the heart of Zeeburgereiland, hidden in the greenery in a child-friendly car-free location, this extra spacious 6-room family home with a total living area of no less than 127 m2 plus private garden, separate storage room and as an extra feature included in the price your private parking space in the opposite apartment building (Mary van Sluisstraat 360). With the exception of your parking space (of which the leasehold has been bought off in perpetuity), you have no further involvement with a VvE as far as the home is concerned. Layout: Spacious entrance; meter cupboard, toilet room, garden-facing living room with patio doors to the back garden with wooden storage room, at the front of the house the kitchen equipped with the desired built-in appliances (and extra entrance door). First floor; landing, both at the front and at the back of the house a spacious bedroom (ceiling height 2.65 m) with in between the bathroom equipped with 2nd toilet, bath, walk-in shower and washbasin. Second floor (expanded in 2020); landing, three more bedrooms with an extra spacious storage room in the middle, including space for the washing machine and dryer. Eight solar panels have been installed on the flat upper roof. Location: Located on Zeeburgereiland, the newest city district of Amsterdam on the water, connected to Oost via the Schellinwouderbrug and to the Central Station/Center of Amsterdam via the Piet Heintunnel. This new city district is extremely suitable for young families and is therefore equipped with a variety of sports and recreational facilities, including the largest skate park in the Netherlands, primary school, daycare center, health center, Albert Heijn for daily shopping, all in the immediate vicinity and within walking distance. You can reach the center of Amsterdam within 10 minutes by bike or tram. specification: - the single-family home with a total of 6 rooms (5 bedrooms) - leasehold of the home has been converted to perpetual leasehold canon home € 3,264 per year (converted to perpetual) canon parking space bought off perpetually - home is equipped with 8 solar panels - energy label A - home is connected to district heating - fiber optic cable - extra construction was realized in 2020 - VvE contribution for the parking space only € 34.18 per month - kitchen equipped with built-in appliances - a storage room in the garden and also one indoor (2nd floor) - notary at the buyer's choice, within the municipality of Amsterdam *This property is listed by a Certified Expat Broker*

Features

Transfer of ownership

Last asking price
€ 825,000 kosten koper
Asking price per m²
€ 6,496
Status
Sold

Construction

Kind of house
Single-family home, row house
Building type
Resale property
Year of construction
2017
Type of roof
Flat roof

Surface areas and volume

Areas
Living area
127 m²
External storage space
5 m²
Plot size
99 m²
Volume in cubic meters
445 m³

Layout

Number of rooms
6 rooms (5 bedrooms)
Number of bath rooms
1 bathroom and 1 separate toilet
Bathroom facilities
Walk-in shower, bath, toilet, sink, and washstand
Number of stories
3 stories
Facilities
Mechanical ventilation, TV via cable, and solar panels

Energy

Energy label
Insulation
Completely insulated
Heating
District heating
Hot water
District heating

Cadastral data

AMSTERDAM K 10278
Cadastral map
Area
8 m²
Ownership situation
Municipal long-term lease
Fees
Bought off for eternity
AMSTERDAM K 10066
Cadastral map
Area
91 m²
Ownership situation
Municipal long-term lease
Fees
€ 3,264.00 per year

Exterior space

Location
Alongside a quiet road, sheltered location and in residential district
Garden
Back garden
Back garden
25 m² (5.00 metre deep and 5.00 metre wide)
Garden location
Located at the southeast with rear access

Storage space

Shed / storage
Detached wooden storage
Facilities
Electricity

Garage

Type of garage
Built-in, underground parking and parking place
Capacity
1 car

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