Key Features
Description
This modern three-room apartment is located at Cruquiuskade 9 in the Czaar Peterbuurt area of Amsterdam. The property was delivered in 2016 and offers a combination of contemporary comfort, energy efficiency, and a central urban lifestyle. The apartment has a total living area of approximately 78 square meters and is situated on the first floor of the building, which is equipped with an elevator for convenient access.
The living space features a generous open-plan living and dining area that feels particularly airy thanks to large windows and high-quality finishes. This main living area serves as the heart of the home and provides ample space for both relaxation and entertaining. The modern white kitchen is fully equipped with built-in appliances, including an oven and a gas stove, making it suitable for home cooking. The kitchen layout integrates seamlessly with the living and dining space, creating a cohesive and practical living environment.
The apartment contains two comfortable bedrooms, both of which are well-proportioned in terms of size. The primary bedroom offers direct access to the private balcony, which measures approximately 6 square meters. This outdoor space is suitable for enjoying morning coffee or evening relaxation. The second bedroom provides additional flexible space that can serve as a guest room, home office, or additional sleeping quarters depending on the needs of the residents.
The bathroom is fitted with an in-shower, a washbasin, and a toilet. Additionally, there is a separate toilet located off the main hallway, which adds convenience for residents and guests. The property includes an internal storage or utility room, providing practical space for laundry appliances and household items. Beyond this, there is a separate external storage unit measuring 5.1 square meters, which can be used for bicycles, gardening equipment, or other belongings that require secure storage outside the main living quarters.
Sustainability is a notable characteristic of this property. The apartment holds an Energy Label A, which is valid until October 2028. This rating indicates low energy costs and high living comfort. The building is equipped with high-efficiency glazing throughout, a balanced ventilation system, and an individual central heating boiler that is owned by the current residents. These features contribute to reduced energy consumption and a comfortable indoor climate throughout the year.
The building itself dates from 2016, which means the property benefits from relatively modern construction standards and materials. The apartment spans one residential floor and has a total volume of 292 cubic meters according to the NEN2580 measurement standards.
The property is part of an active Homeowners Association (VvE) that is registered with the Chamber of Commerce. The VvE holds annual meetings, collects periodic contributions, maintains a reserve fund, has a maintenance plan in place, and has arranged building insurance. The monthly VvE contribution is 209.76 euros, which covers the shared costs of building maintenance and management.
The apartment is situated in the Oostelijke Eilanden/Kadijken neighborhood, an area that balances urban energy with tranquil green spaces. The property borders the Funenpark, which is a car-free and award-winning landscape park that serves as a spacious green area for residents to relax or walk. This proximity to green space is a significant feature of the location.
The neighborhood offers convenient access to various amenities and attractions. The Artis Zoo and the National Maritime Museum (Scheepvaartmuseum) are within walking or cycling distance. The Dappermarkt, known for fresh produce and local goods, is also nearby. The area has a variety of dining and social venues, including the windmill brewery Brouwerij 't IJ, De Kop van Oost, and the establishment Louie Louie.
Public transportation options are readily available. Bus line 22 stops almost directly in front of the building. Tram lines 10 and 26 are located around the corner from the property. For train travel, both Amsterdam Central Station and Muiderpoort Station can be reached within approximately 10 minutes by bicycle.
For residents who travel by car, the property offers good connectivity to the A10 ring road via the Piet Hein Tunnel (S114 exit), allowing for efficient exits from the city. Parking in the area consists of paid public parking.
The property is held under municipal ground lease (erfpacht) with the AB2000 general provisions, which is a continuous ground lease arrangement. The current ground lease period runs from November 1, 2013 through October 31, 2063. The annual ground lease payment is 1,472.64 euros for the period from November 2025 through October 2026. Prospective buyers should note that the ground lease terms and any future adjustments are subject to the applicable municipal regulations.
The asking price for this property is 575,000 euros, which is offered as a buyer's cost (kosten koper) transaction. This means that the buyer is responsible for additional costs such as transfer tax and notary fees on top of the purchase price. The price per square meter of living space is approximately 7,372 euros.
This apartment represents a modern residential option in a well-connected part of Amsterdam, combining energy efficiency with proximity to both urban amenities and green recreational spaces.










