Eye-catcherEen bijzonder huis in het leukste deel van Amsterdam-Noord!

Description

A unique home in the nicest part of Amsterdam North! In this area, you can marvel at the quirky houses and creative architecture that have emerged on the self-built plots. At the front, the house has a deep south-facing garden, and across the street lies the Papaverplantsoen with a playground and water. The street is quiet and almost car-free. Combined with all the greenery, this beautifully and spaciously designed home offers a wonderful place to live! The house measures no less than 195 m², and once inside, it feels even more spacious. A large open layout has been chosen, in which the staircase creates light and connection. The house also has an impressive gross volume of 1,076 m³! The house offers countless possibilities for use. You can live in it as a family or as a working couple with a home office. You can also rent out part of it, as there is a separate entrance on Kaasjeskruidstraat for the rear house, which can be used as an independent living unit. Alternatively, you can integrate it with the front house, giving you four bedrooms, three living rooms—two with open kitchens—three bathrooms, and four toilets. The deep sunny garden has been designed with as much care as the house itself. It is laid out in such a way that everything that grows and blooms requires little maintenance. The seasons are reflected in the planting. The design is by Dirk de Winter of Ecologicalplantingdesign.com. Due to its south/southwest orientation, the sun shines in the garden until late in the evening. Thanks to the choice of materials—a combination of wood, concrete, steel, and glass—the house is durable and low-maintenance. The front and rear facades are clad with Shou Sugi Ban blackened wood. This wood is charred according to an ancient Japanese tradition, making it resistant to water, fire, and decay. Layout The house has two entrances: on Monnikskapstraat and Kaasjeskruidstraat. Layout from Monnikskapstraat There are two ways to enter: via the door leading to the hall and staircase to the kitchen-living area, or via the door to the office/studio. This space has French doors that connect to the garden. The office/studio includes a toilet and connections for a washing machine and dryer. There is also access to the garage, which has ample space for a car or even a camper van, plus extra storage. On the first floor is the spacious kitchen-living area with room for a long dining table. The playful layout—with two level changes—creates additional seating areas. From here, you have access to the southwest-facing balcony. There is a passage to the rear house, which also has an open kitchen-living space. Remaining in the front house, the bright staircase immediately stands out, gradually leading you upward through the home. First, you reach the master bedroom with an adjoining bathroom equipped with a shower, sink, and toilet. The stairs then lead to the third floor, where there is a spacious split-level living room with high ceilings and lots of light. This space can be divided into two sections. Finally, you reach the top (fourth) floor, which has two bedrooms and a bathroom with a toilet and sink. From here, you have a beautiful view over the city, greenery, and water. Layout from Kaasjeskruidstraat The living space at the rear of the house, adjacent to Kaasjeskruidstraat, can be used as a self-contained unit. On the first floor, there is an open kitchen-living area with access to the front house. On the second floor, there is a bedroom and a bathroom with a toilet, sink, and shower. Location and surroundings Buiksloterham in Amsterdam North is currently transforming from an industrial area into a sustainable and circular urban district focused on living and working. Residents, businesses, educational institutions, and the municipality of Amsterdam are working together on its development, with a focus on energy, efficient use of resources, reuse, climate resilience, and sustainable mobility. Within this area, Monnikskapstraat and the surrounding streets stand out. Here, enterprising residents have designed and built their own live-work homes, creating a unique, vibrant, and social neighborhood where ideas and activities are widely shared. There is a jointly maintained park, people swim in the canal outside, and children play in the street—building huts, boating, and fishing. Spontaneous encounters with neighbors are part of daily life. Nearby is the NDSM wharf, a former shipyard transformed into an inspiring area with artist initiatives and innovative companies. Several restaurants are within walking distance. The neighborhood continues to develop: a supermarket is planned, along with many new homes and hospitality venues. Not far away are several primary schools, and the ferry is so close that connections for secondary school students are also excellent. There are also several gyms nearby, such as Gym Royale and Stretch & Fold, which even features a rooftop pool and sauna with stunning views. Accessibility The three ferry connections (Buiksloterweg, Distelweg, and the NDSM ferry) are 5 to 10 minutes away by bike, making Central Station and the rest of the city easily accessible. The A10 ring road is also easy to reach. Noorderpark station on the North/South metro line can be reached in about 10 minutes by bike or bus, allowing you to reach the Zuidas in under 30 minutes. Features Built in 2016 Mixed-use zoning 195 m² and 1,076 m³ Partly commercial space Two kitchens, three bathrooms, two living rooms, four bedrooms, an office/studio, and a large garage District heating 7 solar panels (4 from 2016 and 3 from 2018) Underfloor heating Energy label A+ Ground lease €3,560 per year (annual payment) Lease conditions fixed from 2065 under favorable terms Located on a low-traffic street opposite Papaverplantsoen Close to NDSM wharf/ferry and Distel ferry Buyer chooses notary (within Amsterdam) Sale subject to approval Transfer date in consultation Disclaimer The information provided on this website has been compiled with care based on data from the seller and/or third parties. However, no liability is accepted for any inaccuracies, incompleteness, or consequences thereof. All stated measurements and surfaces are indicative.

Features

Transfer of ownership

Listed since
Acceptance
Available in consultation
Asking price
€ 1,500,000 kosten koper
Asking price per m²
€ 7,692
Status
Under offer

Construction

Kind of house
Mansion, row house
Building type
Resale property
Year of construction
2016
Specific
Double occupancy possible
Type of roof
Shed roof

Surface areas and volume

Areas
Living area
195 m²
Other space inside the building
28 m²
Exterior space attached to the building
5 m²
Plot size
134 m²
Volume in cubic meters
1,076 m³

Layout

Number of rooms
9 rooms (4 bedrooms)
Number of bath rooms
3 bathrooms and 1 separate toilet
Bathroom facilities
2 showers, 3 toilets, and 3 sinks
Number of stories
5 stories

Energy

Energy label
Insulation
Roof insulation, insulated walls and floor insulation
Heating
District heating
Hot water
District heating

Cadastral data

AMSTERDAM K 9588
Cadastral map
Area
134 m²
Ownership situation
Municipal long-term lease
Fees
€ 3,152.45 per year with option to purchase

Exterior space

Location
Alongside park, alongside a quiet road, alongside waterfront, in residential district and unobstructed view
Garden
Front garden
Balcony/roof terrace
Balcony present

Garage

Type of garage
Built-in
Capacity
1 car
Facilities
Electrical door and electricity

Parking

Type of parking facilities
Resident's parking permits

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