








Bright Apartment with Canal Views in Da Costabuurt
Key Features
Description
This apartment is situated on the Nassaukade in Amsterdam, specifically in the Da Costabuurt-Noord neighborhood. The property offers approximately 37 square meters of living space and is located on the second floor of the building, which is counted as the third residential level in Dutch convention. The apartment faces the front of the building and provides an unobstructed view over the Singelgracht, a characteristic canal that forms part of the ring of waterways surrounding the historic center of Amsterdam.
The layout of the apartment has been designed with efficiency and logic in mind. Upon entering the property, you arrive directly in the central living area where the various functions of the home are clearly separated from one another despite the compact nature of the space. The living room features an open kitchen configuration that creates a spacious and pleasant atmosphere for daily living. Natural light enters the apartment through large window sections and French doors that open onto a French balcony at the front of the building. These openings provide direct contact with the outdoors and contribute significantly to the bright character of the interior. The ceiling height measures approximately three meters, which enhances the sense of space and makes the apartment feel larger than the square meter measurement might suggest.
The living area can be arranged with a seating section near the front windows and a dining table positioned in the central zone. The luxurious open kitchen connects seamlessly with this living space and features a clean, functional design. The kitchen is equipped with an attractive marble countertop and built-in appliances from Siemens. The compact yet complete kitchen arrangement maintains the open and clear character of the entire living area.
The bedroom is positioned adjacent to the living room and has been practically arranged to accommodate a double bed along with wardrobe space. The bathroom is centrally located within the apartment and has been finished in a modern style. It includes a walk-in shower, a sink cabinet, a toilet, and connections for both a washing machine and a dryer.
The apartment building is managed by a Homeowners Association that currently consists of seven members. The administration of this association is handled by Delair vastgoedbeheer. The monthly service costs amount to 87.43 euros. The association has a maintenance plan in place, which is an important consideration for the long-term upkeep of the building.
The property is situated on municipal leasehold ground, with the general provisions for perpetual leasehold from 2016 applicable to this property. The leasehold has been perpetually paid off, which means there are no periodic leasehold payments to consider. This is a significant financial benefit for the owner.
Several notable features contribute to the quality of this apartment. The foundation of the building has been restored, which is particularly relevant for buildings of this age in Amsterdam. The entire apartment has an insulated herringbone wood floor installed throughout. Underfloor heating provides warmth during colder months. The property is fully equipped with double glazing. The energy label is rated A+, which is valid until January 2033, indicating excellent energy efficiency. The heating and hot water are provided by an Intergas gas-fired combination boiler from 2024, which is owned rather than rented.
The transfer of the property is planned for the beginning of September 2026. The asking price is 425,000 euros, which translates to approximately 11,486 euros per square meter of living space.
Parking in this area is regulated through a permit system on the public road. The permit area is designated as West-11.1, which allows parking throughout the West-11 zone. A residential parking permit costs 199.93 euros per six months. There is currently a waiting period of eight months for a parking permit in this area. It is not possible to obtain a second parking permit for this location, according to information from the Municipality of Amsterdam from March 2026.
The Nassaukade is positioned on the edge of the Jordaan and Oud-West districts, directly along the Singelgracht. This location provides an open character along the water while maintaining proximity to the urban amenities of the city. The Da Costabuurt is a lively neighborhood with characteristic historic architecture and a wide range of facilities and services.
The immediate surroundings include the Kinkerstraat and Bilderdijkstraat, where a varied selection of shops, supermarkets, and specialty stores can be found. The Ten Katemarkt is within walking distance and offers fresh products on a daily basis. The Jordaan district is also nearby, with its extensive selection of cafes, restaurants, and artisanal shops. This combination creates a vibrant yet well-balanced residential environment.
For recreation and relaxation, both Vondelpark and Westerpark are within short cycling distance. These parks are used throughout the year for sports, walking, and leisure activities. The proximity to these green spaces provides options to either seek out or avoid the bustle of the city center.
Public transportation connections are good, with various tram and bus lines in the immediate vicinity providing direct routes to Amsterdam Central Station, Station Zuid, and Sloterdijk. The Nassaukade and the S100 road offer quick connections to the A10 ring road, making surrounding cities and Schiphol Airport easily accessible.
The measured living area according to the NEN-2580 standard is 36.80 square meters. The building-related outdoor space measures 1.40 square meters. The gross floor area is 43.10 square meters and the gross volume of the apartment is 147.40 cubic meters. The building dates from 1900 and has a composite roof covered with bituminous roofing material. The apartment features mechanical ventilation, natural ventilation options, and a television cable connection.
The combination of a waterfront location, proximity to amenities, and good accessibility makes this a central and practical location within Amsterdam. The property represents an opportunity to live in a historic building that has been updated with modern comforts and energy efficiency while maintaining its original architectural character through features such as the high ceilings.

