








Bright corner apartment with two balconies in Amsterdam Nieuw-West
Key Features
Description
This corner apartment is situated on the Fritz Colijnstraat in the Coronelbuurt neighborhood of Amsterdam Nieuw-West. The property is a three room apartment with a total living area of approximately 58 square meters, featuring two bedrooms and located on the second floor of a portiekflat building that was originally constructed in 1955.
The apartment benefits from its corner position, which provides additional natural light from multiple directions. The living room is positioned on the west side of the apartment, allowing for afternoon and evening sunlight. The layout has been designed to make efficient use of the available space, creating a practical and functional living environment.
One of the notable features of this property is the presence of two balconies facing different directions. The west facing balcony is accessible from the living room, while the east facing balcony can be reached from the bathroom. This configuration allows residents to enjoy morning sun on one side and evening sun on the other throughout the day.
The kitchen is described as compact and practical, arranged to provide everything needed for daily use within a limited footprint. At the rear of the apartment, there are two bedrooms that face east. These rooms offer flexibility in their use and can serve as sleeping quarters, a home office space, or guest accommodation depending on the needs of the occupants.
The bathroom has been updated and includes a shower and washbasin. There is also a separate toilet for added convenience. The apartment is equipped with a central heating system that was installed in 2020, specifically a Kombi Kompakt boiler that is owned rather than rented. The window frames are made of plastic (kunststof), which contributes to lower maintenance requirements compared to traditional wooden frames.
The property has been assigned an energy label C, which reflects the current energy efficiency status of the apartment. The foundation has been assessed and received a code A rating, indicating that the building was constructed on concrete piles and there are no known foundation issues.
Residents have access to a storage unit located in the basement of the building, which measures approximately 6 square meters. This provides additional space for storing bicycles, luggage, seasonal items, or other belongings.
The apartment is part of an active homeowners association (VvE) that is properly 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 set at 172.92 euros.
The property is subject to ground lease (erfpacht) with an annual payment of 72.56 euros. This ground lease has been perpetually fixed (eeuwigdurend vastgeklikt) under favorable terms, which provides certainty regarding future costs associated with the land.
Parking in the area is managed through a permit system, and according to the listing information, permits are available without a waiting list. The immediate vicinity offers both paid public parking and permit parking options.
The Coronelbuurt is characterized as a garden city neighborhood (tuinstadwijk) with a relatively open layout and green surroundings. The area has a diverse community and the range of local amenities has been growing. For daily grocery shopping, the Lambertus Zijlplein shopping area is within walking distance. For a broader selection of shops and services, the Osdorpplein shopping center and Amsterdam Sloterdijk are easily accessible.
Amsterdam Sloterdijk is described as one of the city's important development areas where residential, commercial, and transportation functions are being integrated. This ongoing development in the surrounding area is presented as a factor that may contribute to the future appeal and value of the location.
The neighborhood offers access to schools, sports facilities, and public transportation within a short distance. The listing indicates that the city center can be reached in approximately ten minutes, suggesting good connectivity to other parts of Amsterdam.
The asking price for the apartment is 325,000 euros, which translates to approximately 5,603 euros per square meter based on the listed living area. The property is offered on a costs buyer basis (kosten koper), meaning that the buyer is responsible for additional costs such as transfer tax and notary fees on top of the purchase price.
The delivery date is described as being open to negotiation (in overleg), providing some flexibility for both buyer and seller to agree on a suitable moving date.
The listing presents this apartment as particularly suitable for first time buyers or those looking for a property that offers room for future changes in their living situation. The combination of the corner position, dual aspect balconies, recent heating installation, and the ongoing development of the surrounding area are highlighted as key attributes of the property.

