








Spacious Family Home with Waterfront Garden and Five Bedrooms in Tuindorp Oostzaan
Key Features
Description
The property is located at Schutterweg 7 in Amsterdam, specifically in the Tuindorp Oostzaan neighborhood in Amsterdam-Noord. This is a terraced family home that was originally built in 1978 but has been fully renovated, extended, and expanded in 2018. The living area measures approximately 160 square meters according to NEN 2580 standards, with a measurement report available. The plot size is approximately 165 square meters, and the property has a volume of 565 cubic meters. There is also 3 square meters of external storage space.
The ground floor features an entrance through the front garden on the side of the house. The hallway provides access to a heated indoor storage room suitable for bicycles, equipped with connections for a washing machine and dryer. This storage space is particularly useful in Amsterdam where secure bicycle storage is essential. Also on the ground floor level are the utility meter cupboard and a modern floating toilet with sink offering both hot and cold water. The staircase to the first floor is located in the hallway.
The living room faces the garden and has been extended by four meters, creating a spacious living area with abundant natural light from a skylight. French doors connect the interior to the exterior, creating a seamless transition between indoor and outdoor living spaces. This extension significantly increases the usable living space on the ground floor and creates an open, airy atmosphere.
At the front of the ground floor is the open-plan kitchen installed in 2018, featuring a modern design with high-quality built-in appliances including a six-burner gas stove, combination oven, separate oven, dishwasher, refrigerator, freezer, and ample storage space. The kitchen layout is designed to accommodate cooking for larger groups, making it suitable for families and those who enjoy entertaining. A wood-burning stove serves as a focal point in the living room, providing additional warmth and ambiance during colder months. The entire ground floor is finished with wooden flooring, excluding the utility room and bathroom, which contributes to the cohesive appearance of the space.
The first floor contains three bedrooms of good size, including a particularly spacious master bedroom. These rooms offer flexibility and can be configured as bedrooms, home offices, or study rooms depending on the needs of the occupants. The dimensions of these rooms allow for standard bedroom furniture as well as desk setups for those who work from home.
The bathroom, also installed in 2018, is finished with wall and floor tiles and includes a walk-in shower, a second toilet, and a double vanity unit with mirror. The design aims for a hotel-like atmosphere with quality fixtures and finishes.
The second floor was added during the 2018 renovation and provides two additional full-sized bedrooms. This level offers flexibility for a large family, home offices, hobby rooms, or guest accommodations. The addition of this third living level significantly increases the total living space and makes the property suitable for families who need multiple bedrooms for children, home offices, or guest spaces.
The backyard measures approximately 72 square meters and is 15 meters deep and 4.8 meters wide. It faces west, ensuring afternoon and evening sun exposure throughout the warmer months. The garden includes a combination of greenery, wooden decking, and a covered seating area, creating multiple spots for relaxation and outdoor dining. The property is situated directly on the water with unobstructed views of the surrounding greenery. This waterfront location provides a sense of tranquility that is uncommon in urban settings, while still being within the city limits of Amsterdam.
The property has energy label A, which represents a high level of energy efficiency. This has been achieved through roof insulation, double glazing, floor insulation, and wall insulation. Eleven solar panels are installed on the roof, which contribute to reduced energy costs and a lower environmental footprint. Heating and hot water are provided by a Remeha gas-fired combination boiler from 2018, owned by the property owner. The presence of both the solar panels and quality insulation means that the ongoing energy costs for this property are likely to be lower than comparable properties without these features.
The leasehold has been bought off in perpetuity, meaning no further ground lease payments are required. This is a significant financial advantage in Amsterdam, where ground lease costs can be substantial and are subject to periodic increases. Buyers of properties with perpetually prepaid leasehold do not need to budget for these recurring costs and have greater certainty about their future housing expenses.
The Tuindorp Oostzaan neighborhood is described as peaceful, green, and family-friendly. The area offers a combination of suburban tranquility with urban accessibility. The neighborhood has a young demographic and is particularly suitable for families with children due to the presence of playgrounds, schools, and safe streets.
Transportation options are comprehensive. The NDSM Wharf can be reached by bicycle in a few minutes and provides a free ferry connection to Amsterdam Central Station, which operates frequently throughout the day and evening. The North-South metro line is within cycling distance, providing rapid access to Amsterdam Zuid and beyond. A fast cycling route to Zaandam is available via the newly built Eendenpullenbrug bridge. By car, the A10 ring road is accessible within minutes, connecting to the A1, A2, A4, A5, and A8 highways for travel to other parts of the Netherlands. Several bus connections serve the area, with destinations including Sloterdijk Station, Amsterdam Central Station, Amstel Station, and Zaandam.
Shopping facilities in the vicinity include several shopping centers: Molenwijk, Banne Centrum, Mosplein, and Boven het Y. These provide a range of retail options from daily groceries to specialty stores. The area has numerous schools, sports facilities, playgrounds, and recreational amenities. A new playground is located 150 meters from the property, and the Plejadenplein with a toddler pool is nearby, making it convenient for families with young children.
For nature enthusiasts and those who enjoy outdoor activities, recreational areas such as Het Twiske and the Noorder IJplas offer opportunities for walking, swimming, cycling, running, and mountain biking. Het Twiske is a large recreational area with lakes, forests, and meadows, home to Scottish Highland cattle and diverse bird species. These natural areas provide a contrast to the urban environment and are easily accessible from the property.
The NDSM Wharf area, located nearby, has developed into a creative and cultural hotspot. It features restaurants, cafes, and cultural venues including Pllek, Noorderlicht, Cannibale Royale, Loetje aan het IJ, the IJ-kantine, EYE Film Museum, and the ADAM Tower. This area attracts both locals and tourists, contributing to the atmosphere of Amsterdam-Noord.
Parking in the area is through paid parking and parking permits, which is standard for most residential areas in Amsterdam. Residents can apply for parking permits through the municipality.
The asking price is 875,000 euros, costs to be borne by the buyer. This translates to approximately 5,469 euros per square meter of living space. The notary can be chosen by the buyer, provided it complies with the Amsterdam Ring Model, which is a standard agreement used in Amsterdam real estate transactions. The transfer date is to be agreed upon between the buyer and seller.
The property is offered by URBAN MAKELAARS. The cadastral registration shows two parcels: AMSTERDAM AH 1148 measuring 131 square meters and AMSTERDAM AH 1197 measuring 34 square meters, both held under municipal leasehold that has been perpetually prepaid. The roof is a flat roof covered with bituminous roofing material. The property features a flue for the wood-burning stove and TV cable connections.

