








Modern Apartment with Rooftop Terrace in Amsterdam West
Key Features
Description
This newly constructed apartment is situated on Van Speijkstraat in the Chassébuurt neighborhood of Amsterdam West. The property was completed in 2026 and presents a modern living space measuring 56.19 square meters according to the NEN2580 measurement certificate. The apartment occupies the fourth floor of the building and features its own private entrance reached via a well-maintained communal staircase.
The interior layout begins with an open plan living and kitchen area positioned at the rear of the apartment. Large windows allow natural light to enter the space, creating a bright atmosphere throughout the day. The open kitchen is fitted with a range of modern built-in appliances including a refrigerator, freezer, dishwasher, induction cooktop, extractor hood, and combination oven. This arrangement allows for convenient cooking while maintaining interaction with guests or family members in the living area.
From the living room, direct access leads to a balcony facing west. This outdoor space benefits from afternoon and evening sunlight, making it suitable for outdoor dining or relaxation during warmer months.
The sleeping quarters and bathroom are located at the front of the apartment. The bedroom provides space for a standard bed and bedroom furniture. The adjacent bathroom features a walk-in shower, double vanity unit, and a storage cabinet that houses the washing machine connection and the central heating boiler. A separate toilet room with a small sink is also provided for additional convenience.
A notable feature of this property is the rooftop terrace measuring 28 square meters, which includes a roof structure known as a dakhuis. This elevated outdoor space offers privacy and views over the surrounding area. The terrace can serve multiple purposes including outdoor entertaining, gardening, or simply enjoying quiet moments away from the street level activity.
The apartment has been finished to a high standard throughout. A PVC herringbone pattern floor has been installed across the entire living space, with underfloor heating providing even temperature distribution. The property also benefits from mechanical ventilation to maintain air quality, air conditioning for temperature control during warmer periods, and three solar panels that contribute to reduced energy costs.
The energy performance of the property is rated as Label A, reflecting the modern construction standards and insulation measures. The building features roof insulation, double glazing, and floor insulation. Heating and hot water are provided by an Intergas HRE gas combination boiler installed in 2025, which is owned rather than rented.
The Van Speijkstraat location places residents in the heart of the Chassébuurt, a sought-after area within Amsterdam West. The neighborhood offers proximity to several notable destinations including the Kinkerstraat shopping street, De Hallen cultural complex, and the Ten Katemarkt. Local dining and socializing options include Bar Spek for drinks or pizza, Café Panache for dinner, and Staring at Jacob for brunch. De Hallen provides access to the Filmhallen cinema, Foodhallen dining venue, and a public library.
Public transportation connections are readily available with tram lines 7, 12, and 13 and bus line 18 within walking distance. The property also offers straightforward access to the A10 ring road and Sloterdijk railway station for regional and national travel.
Parking in the area operates under a permit system. According to municipal information checked in February 2026, the estimated waiting time for a parking permit in permit area West 1.1 is approximately four months, though this information is indicative and subject to change.
The property is subject to leasehold ground (erfpacht) owned by the Municipality of Amsterdam. The current annual ground lease payment is 247.10 euros under the General Provisions 2000 system, with this period running until May 31, 2047. An option to buy out the ground lease is available.
The Homeowners Association (VvE) for the building has not yet been formally activated but will consist of eight members once established. Professional management will be handled by VvE-tje B.V. The estimated monthly service costs are 112 euros, though this figure requires formal confirmation at the first VvE meeting. The VvE checklist indicates that while KvK registration and building insurance are in place, an annual meeting, periodic contribution, reserve fund, and maintenance plan have not yet been established, which is consistent with a newly constructed property where the VvE is still being organized.
The total building volume is 152 cubic meters. The property is classified as an existing construction upper apartment (bovenwoning) with a flat roof covered with bituminous roofing material. The building was originally constructed in 1925, though this specific apartment represents a new development within that structure completed in 2026.
Transfer of the property is to be handled through a designated notary, Hartman LMH Notariaat. The delivery date can be arranged by mutual agreement and can occur relatively quickly given the turnkey condition of the apartment.
This property offers a combination of modern specifications, practical outdoor spaces, and a central location within one of Amsterdam's popular western districts. The energy efficient features, quality finishes, and proximity to urban amenities make it suitable for individuals or couples seeking a comfortable residence in a well-connected part of the city.

