Description

Welcome to this attractive and bright 4-room maisonette house with a living space of approximately 100 m², spread over 3 floors. With perpetual PURCHASED leasehold, 3 bedrooms, a wide balcony, air conditioning, an external storage room on the ground floor and a green environment, this house has everything you need. Located in the child-friendly and quiet Betondorp, a neighborhood in the popular Watergraafsmeer, you can enjoy both the tranquility of a village and the dynamics of the city. Also check out our virtual tour! Light, space and comfort: The neighborhood where Johan Cruyff grew up and where you have the opportunity to live! The corner location provides an abundance of natural light. The wide parallel road with green strip gives a spacious feeling, enhanced by a variety of plants and courtyards in the area. At the end of the street is a park with a playground, basketball court and a Cruyff Court, perfect for children to play safely. All facilities such as shops, schools, childcare, catering establishments and sports clubs are within walking distance. Located on the Middenweg, the house is perfectly connected to the center of Amsterdam and other parts of the city. The Ring A10, (together with various bus lines (320, 327), is around the corner, tram 19 stops right in front of the door, making it easy to reach the city center. Parking is no problem thanks to the many available spaces; a parking permit is required and A second permit is usually also possible. You can consult the municipal website for the current waiting times. Layout: Ground floor: You take the stairs to the first floor via the general staircase (shared with 1 neighbor). First floor: Here is the private entrance, hallway with wardrobe, toilet room with wall-mounted toilet and sink and stairs to the second floor. The super bright living room has windows on two sides with a beautiful view over the street. The semi-open kitchen, with natural stone countertops, is equipped with modern built-in appliances such as: an induction hob, dishwasher, oven and extractor hood. Second floor: The landing provides access to the bathroom, a separate laundry room and 2 bedrooms. The bathroom has a shower cabin, double sink with furniture, underfloor heating and a 2nd toilet. The spacious first bedroom has many windows and provides access to the house's wide balcony. The second bedroom is now used as a "walk-in closet". Third floor: The third floor is furnished as a multifunctional bedroom with visible beam construction. There is also a storage cupboard with the HR central heating combi boiler. Balcony: The house has a house-wide balcony at the front of the street, located on the northeast with an unobstructed view over the park. Salvage: The external storage room (with electricity) of approximately 4 m² is ideal for storing bicycles. Concrete village in short: It is almost unbelievable that Betondorp was built in the early 1920s, everything looks so modern. Attention has been paid here to light, space, air and greenery. Betondorp is not just the story of an experiment. It is the story of momentum in public housing, of successful urban renewal and, last but not least, of exemplary monument care. Not only people from Betondorp are increasingly gathering on Sunday mornings at the Brinkstraat stop of tram line 19 on Amsterdam's Middenweg, but also domestic and foreign tourists, because Betondorp is well on its way to becoming a tourist attraction. With ample parking, the tram, bus and various arterial roads nearby (A1, A2, A10), accessibility is excellent. -Particularities: -Living area approx. 100 m² spread over 3 floors; -Built in 1925, with beautiful panel doors; -Living room with air conditioning; -Three bedrooms; -House wide balcony on the northeast; -External storage; -Lots of light due to corner location with an unobstructed view over the park; -Park and playground around the corner; -Active, professionally managed homeowners' association, service costs € 201.98 p/m incl. building insurance and reservation for future maintenance; -Leasehold PURCHASED FOREVER; - Non-self-occupancy and old age clause apply; -This is where Johan Cruyff grew up and where Ajax started; -Ideal location, tram 19 on the doorstep, bus, train and highways a short distance away. Don't wait any longer and plan a viewing today! Discover the charm of this attractive upstairs apartment for yourself and be enchanted by the light, the space and the child-friendly environment.

Features

Transfer of ownership

Last asking price
€ 625,000 kosten koper
Asking price per m²
€ 6,250
Service charges
€ 202 per month
Status
Sold
VVE (Owners Association) contribution
€ 0.00 per month

Construction

Type apartment
Maisonnette (apartment)
Building type
Resale property
Year of construction
1925
Type of roof
Combination roof covered with asphalt roofing and roof tiles

Surface areas and volume

Areas
Living area
100 m²
Exterior space attached to the building
6 m²
External storage space
1 m²
Volume in cubic meters
330 m³

Layout

Number of rooms
3 rooms (2 bedrooms)
Number of bath rooms
1 bathroom and 1 separate toilet
Bathroom facilities
Shower, double sink, and toilet
Number of stories
2 stories
Located at
1st floor
Facilities
Air conditioning and skylight

Energy

Energy label
Insulation
Roof insulation and double glazing
Heating
CH boiler
Hot water
CH boiler
CH boiler
HR Remeha (gas-fired combination boiler from 2008, in ownership)

Cadastral data

WATERGRAAFSMEER C 387
Cadastral map
Ownership situation
Municipal long-term lease
Fees
Bought off for eternity

Exterior space

Location
Alongside a quiet road, in residential district and unobstructed view
Balcony/roof terrace
Balcony present

Storage space

Shed / storage
Detached brick storage
Facilities
Electricity

Parking

Type of parking facilities
Paid parking, public parking and resident's parking permits

VVE (Owners Association) checklist

Registration with KvK
Yes
Annual meeting
Yes
Periodic contribution
No
Reserve fund present
Yes
Maintenance plan
Yes
Building insurance
Yes

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