








Spacious 1-bedroom apartment with multifunctional storage in Zeeheldenbuurt
Key Features
Description
Located on the Western Islands of Amsterdam in the popular Zeeheldenbuurt neighborhood, this attractive one-bedroom apartment offers approximately 51 square meters of living space along with a surprisingly spacious and multifunctional attic storage room of approximately 11 square meters. The property is situated on the second floor of a building that dates back to around 1879, which holds the status of a municipal monument with monument number 200756. This historic character adds a distinctive charm to the residence while the interior has been updated to meet modern living standards.
The apartment features an energy label B, indicating reasonable energy efficiency for a building of this age. Additionally, the ground lease has been perpetually bought off for both the apartment and the storage space, which is a significant financial benefit as it means no recurring ground lease payments will be required in the future. This makes the property particularly attractive from a long-term ownership perspective.
The entrance is reached via a bright and spacious staircase on the second floor of the building. The hallway is equipped with a video intercom system for added security and convenience. From the hallway, residents have access to all main areas of the apartment including the bathroom, kitchen, bedroom, and living room.
The bathroom is practically designed and offers a generous layout featuring a granito floor, a walk-in shower with a glass screen, a washing machine connection, and a sink. The use of granito flooring provides durability and a clean aesthetic that suits the character of the building.
The closed kitchen was replaced in 2022 and is well-equipped for daily cooking needs. It features a built-in dishwasher, a convection oven, an induction cooktop, a freestanding fridge-freezer combination, and a microwave. The central heating boiler, a Remeha Avanta gas-fired combi boiler from 2010, is also located in the kitchen. This boiler is owned by the current owner, which means it will transfer with the property sale.
The main bedroom measures approximately 14 square meters, providing ample space for a double bed and additional furniture. This room benefits from good proportions that allow for flexible furnishing options.
The living room spans approximately 22 square meters and is described as cozy and bright. Natural light enters the space well, creating a pleasant atmosphere for relaxation and entertaining. The wall adjacent to the stairwell has been insulated, which helps improve the thermal comfort and sound insulation in this living area.
One of the standout features of this property is the separate storage room, which is accessible via the central staircase. This space currently serves as an office but offers numerous possibilities due to its versatile layout. The storage room has its own toilet, water supply, heating, and a small kitchenette, making it suitable for use as a home office, guest room, studio, or additional living space. The gross floor area of this storage room is approximately 22 square meters, which includes a practical mezzanine loft for additional storage or use. The entire roof of the storage room has been insulated, contributing to its usability throughout the year.
The building features a convenient shared bicycle storage area, which is a practical amenity in a city where cycling is the primary mode of transportation for many residents. Parking for cars is available on the street through paid parking and parking permit systems.
The location of this apartment is one of its strongest attributes. The Zeeheldenbuurt is situated on the Western Islands of Amsterdam, offering a unique blend of historic character and modern urban living. The green Westerpark is just a short distance away, providing residents with ample opportunities for outdoor activities, walking, and sports. The lively IJ waterfront is also nearby, offering pleasant areas for walking, dining, and relaxing after work.
Amsterdam Central Station can be reached by bicycle in less than five minutes, making this an excellent location for commuters. Excellent ferry connections to Amsterdam North and the creative NDSM Wharf hotspot are also within easy reach. The charming Jordaan district, known for its narrow streets, boutique shops, and cozy cafes, is nearby. The tram stop Zoutkeetgracht, served by tram line 13, provides direct public transport connections to other parts of the city. The heart of Amsterdam's city center is also easily accessible from this location.
For daily shopping needs, residents can visit the Haarlemmerplein or the Spaarndammerstraat, both of which offer a variety of shops, supermarkets, and specialty stores. Several gyms and sports facilities are available in the immediate vicinity for those who maintain an active lifestyle.
The property is part of an active homeowners association consisting of buildings on Van Heemskerckstraat 2 through 86, Houtmankade 31 through 33, Dirk Hartoghstraat 1 through 11, and Van Lindschotenstraat 32 through 46. The VvE is professionally managed by Newomij, which helps ensure proper administration and maintenance of the shared elements. The monthly VvE contribution is 126.68 euros.
It should be noted that an old-age clause applies to this property, which is standard for buildings constructed in the 19th century and relates to the potential presence of materials that were common in construction during that period. The delivery date is to be agreed upon with the seller, providing flexibility for both parties.
The property has partial double glazing and wall insulation, contributing to its energy label B rating. Mechanical ventilation and natural ventilation options are available, helping to maintain good air quality throughout the apartment. A TV cable connection is present for entertainment needs.
The asking price for this apartment is 425,000 euros, which translates to approximately 8,333 euros per square meter of living space. When considering the additional 11 square meters of usable storage space with its own facilities, the overall value proposition becomes even more compelling. The combination of the perpetually bought-off ground lease, the energy label B, the recently updated kitchen, and the versatile storage space make this property a noteworthy opportunity in the Amsterdam housing market.

