Bright 2-Bedroom Apartment with Sunny Balcony and Storage
Smartly laid out with a semi-open kitchen and two spacious bedrooms. Perfect for a single or couple. With a little care, it can easily be transformed into your ideal home.
LAYOUT
Through the shared entrance, you reach the third floor of the building via the stairs.
Upon entering, you step into a hallway with space for a wardrobe. From here, you have access to the various rooms.
The living room faces south and opens onto a south-facing balcony. Adjacent is the semi-open kitchen. There is also a practical utility room with ample storage space, which houses the central heating system.
The two bedrooms are accessible from the hallway. The bedroom with balcony access can serve as a hobby room, children's room, or guest room.
At the end of the hall is the spacious master bedroom, complete with a built-in closet.
The bathroom features a bathtub with shower and a washbasin, and also has a connection for a washing machine.
There is also a storage.
In short: a lovely home with plenty of potential that, with a little love and attention, can be transformed into a wonderful living space.
AREA
Nieuw Sloten is a modern residential area in the western part of Amsterdam, located in the Amsterdam Nieuw-West district. The neighborhood was largely developed in the late 1980s and 1990s on former horticultural land around the historic village of Sloten. Its development was part of Amsterdam’s urban expansion plans to meet the growing demand for housing at the time.
Nieuw Sloten is designed as a spacious and organized residential area, with a clear separation between residential streets and main roads. The neighborhood has a relatively low density and is characterized by many family homes, interspersed with apartment complexes. The presence of courtyards, squares, and wide sidewalks contributes to its child-friendly character.
Many streets are named after Belgian cities, giving the area the nickname the “Belgian Quarter.” At the center is Belgiëplein, which offers daily shopping facilities. Schools, sports facilities, and playgrounds are spread throughout the neighborhood.
The location is convenient: Nieuw Sloten is near major roads leading to Schiphol, the A4, and the A9, with good tram and bus connections to the city center. Recreational areas such as Sloterplas and Sloterpark are also nearby.
At Belgiëplein, you’ll find two supermarkets, including Albert Heijn and Dirk van den Broek, as well as specialty stores such as a butcher, fish shop, bakery, florist, and liquor store for fresh products and special treats. In addition, there is a pharmacy, drugstore, bookstore and gift shop, hairdresser, tailor, and various dining options including sushi and Surinamese snacks.
DETAILS
• Living area approx. 66 m² (according to NEN-2580/BBMI, measurement report available)
• Energy label C
• Perpetual leasehold, fully redeemed
• Storiage
• Active, professionally managed VvE
• Service costs €163 per month
• Delivery in consultation, possible at short notice
STREET NAME
The name Belgiëplein originates from the street-naming theme of the Nieuw Sloten neighborhood in Amsterdam. When Nieuw Sloten was developed in the 1980s and 1990s, many streets, avenues, and squares were named after Belgian cities and towns, such as Bruges, Antwerp, and Leuven. This is why the area is often referred to as the “Belgian Quarter.”
This non-binding sales information has been compiled with the greatest care by our office on the basis of the information provided to us by the seller. Therefore, we cannot provide any guarantees, nor can we in any way accept any liability for these data. We have had the NEN 2580 measurement report drawn up by an external party and therefore we cannot provide any guarantees or accept any liability for these data. We advise potential buyers to do their own research and to hire a professional agent, member of a branch organisation.