A spacious apartment of approximately 157 m², located in the tranquil heart of the Plantagebuurt. This unique apartment combines urban liveliness with calm and space, with a well-thought-out layout that optimally utilizes the spatiality. The interior offers a perfect blend of modernity and timelessness, with contemporary finishes and sustainable materials. Large windows provide abundant light and offer beautiful views of the green inner courtyards.
The property is versatile, with long sightlines that keep the space airy. The apartment features a loggia at the front and a private rooftop terrace, fully enclosed by its own facades, making it an extension of the interior. Additionally, it is easy to create multiple bedrooms, as shown in the alternative floor plan.
Tour
From the elevator, you reach the third floor, where a spacious entrance provides access to the home. The hallway is calm and straightforward, with direct passage to the study and media room. Once inside the living area, the layout opens up fully: on the left, the seating area with a view of the green roof terrace, on the right, the open kitchen facing the canal. Large windows provide light, air, and a connection to the outdoors.
At the center of the apartment is the roof terrace: sheltered, green, and fully integrated into the living space. At the front, the kitchen with loggia offers a place for coffee in the sun and a view of the water. The kitchen is robust, practical, and visually clear, with a smooth transition into the dining area.
The bedroom is located on the quiet side of the property, overlooking the inner courtyards. It exudes calm. The bathroom is directly connected to the master suite, sleek and functional in design, with a bathtub, walk-in shower, and double sink. Throughout the apartment, ample storage is integrated into custom-built cabinetry within walls and niches.
The home exudes balance: open but not boundless, spacious but efficient, urban yet peaceful. A rare combination — exactly in this location.
The Outdoor Space
At the center of the property lies the enclosed roof terrace, fully surrounded by its own facades. This outdoor space forms an extension of the interior and offers maximum privacy and shelter. Large sliding doors connect the terrace directly to the living area, causing the boundary between indoors and outdoors to nearly disappear.
The space is generously sized and furnished with a variety of greenery. Pots and planters structure the terrace into a green courtyard, with seating and dining areas placed in different positions. Light freely enters and creates a pleasant microclimate in the heart of the city.
At the front, adjacent to the kitchen, is a south-facing loggia. This covered outdoor space offers views over the canal and the historic skyline of the city. The large window functions as a light screen and visual connection to the city. Thanks to its location, this is a peaceful spot with morning and afternoon sun, sheltered from wind and prying eyes.
Quote from the residents
"This house gave more than we expected: light, space, and views of the canal. We will miss it, but we carry the memories with us."
Neighborhood
Living in the Plantage district means residing in one of the greenest and most characterful neighborhoods in Amsterdam, where nature, art, culture, and gastronomy come together.
The property is located on the Plantage Westermanplantsoen, in close proximity to both Oosterpark and Wertheimpark. Urban nature that invites relaxation and offers a pleasant escape from the dynamics of daily life.
Within walking distance, you'll find a selection of refined coffee shops, including Coffee Company and Bagels & Beans. For a relaxing drink, Brouwerij 't IJ, Gollem aan het Water, and Dignita Hoftuin are excellent options. The evening can be stylishly ended at restaurants like De Plantage or the artisanal Pizzabakkers.
Culturally, the area offers a rich selection, with museums such as the Hermitage and the Tropenmuseum. Artis, located just a stone's throw away, is an iconic feature in the neighborhood. For daily groceries, there is a large Albert Heijn on Sarphatistraat, contributing to the practical comfort of living.
A neighborhood that combines refinement and vibrancy in perfect harmony.
Details
• Living area approximately 157 m²
• Rooftop terrace facing west approximately 58 m²
• Storage in the basement approximately 7 m²
• Located on leasehold land of the Municipality of Amsterdam. The leasehold has been bought off until November 30, 2049. The switch has been requested on time.
• VvE service costs € 272.16 per month
• Nationally protected cityscape
• Part of the UNESCO World Heritage
• Easily possible to create multiple bedrooms, see alternative floor plan
Botanic View
Living in this location, with this scale and volume, is exceptional. Anne Frankstraat 103 offers a living space and functional layout that are rarely found within the historical context of the Plantage district. The home combines urban vibrancy with tranquility and space. On one side, the green terrace forms the sheltered heart of the house; on the other, the property opens up to the water, with a loggia offering views of the city’s dynamic nature. A rare balance between inner-city living and interior space.
Jelle Mundt | Real Estate Broersma Wonen
The apartment at Anne Frankstraat 103 is situated on the third floor of a small-scale residential building from 2000. The architecture is contemporary and clear, with an efficient layout emphasizing light, air, and spaciousness.
The property is accessed via one main entrance, which leads to a broad, single-level living program. The central living room forms the heart of the layout and is connected on both sides to functional and flexible spaces, including a study, media room, and kitchen.
The long sightlines – from front to back façade – and the open connection between the living areas give the home a loft-like character. The ceiling height subtly varies from room to room, with 2.50 meters in the kitchen and bedroom, and 2.43 meters in the living room. Large windows on both sides ensure abundant natural light and make the spacious rooftop terrace a natural extension of the interior.
The finish is understated and functional, with attention to layout, flow, and ease of use. The home combines comfort and privacy with a peaceful, urban location on the canal side of the city center.
The property features an open living space with a clear layout and a spacious character. The living room is centrally positioned and directly connected to the rooftop terrace. Large sliding doors spanning the full width of the facade allow for abundant natural light and enhance the connection between the interior and exterior.
The living functions flow seamlessly into one another: a seating area, library, study, and music area form a cohesive open space, without sacrificing functional separation. The layout offers flexibility and serves both as a workspace and living area.
At the front, there is a spacious kitchen with views over the canal. The kitchen is made of stainless steel with a dark countertop and is equipped with integrated appliances. The loggia on the facade side extends the dining area and offers sheltered outdoor space facing south.
The circulation within the property is efficient, with long and clear sightlines. The finish is understated and sustainable, focusing on ease of use and light.
The master bedroom spans the full width of the quiet side of the building. Thanks to the windows along its entire length, natural light floods deep into the space, with a view of the greenery of the inner gardens. The layout is generous and well-arranged, with plenty of room for a workspace or additional wardrobe.
The bathroom is directly connected to the bedroom and is designed functionally. The palette is bright and understated, with white tiles and a terrazzo floor. The double vanity, bathtub, and walk-in shower are thoughtfully placed and finished to a high standard. The open connection to the master suite enhances ease of use and comfort.
The current layout features one large bedroom, but the floor plan easily allows for the addition of a second or even third bedroom. The hallway and bedroom include ample storage space, integrated into custom-built wardrobes.
At the heart of the property lies the secluded rooftop terrace, fully enclosed by the building’s own facades. This outdoor space acts as an extension of the interior, providing maximum privacy and shelter. Large sliding doors seamlessly connect the terrace to the living area, blurring the line between indoors and outdoors.
The space is generously sized and landscaped with a variety of greenery. Pots and plant containers structure the terrace into a green courtyard, with seating and dining areas placed in various locations. Light flows freely into the space, creating a pleasant microclimate right in the heart of the city.
At the front, adjacent to the kitchen, is a loggia facing south. This covered outdoor area offers views over the canal and the historical skyline of the city. The large window acts as a light screen and a visual connection to the urban environment. Thanks to its location, this is a peaceful spot with morning and afternoon sun, sheltered from the wind and prying eyes.
Living in the Plantage district means residing in one of the greenest and most characterful neighborhoods in Amsterdam, where nature, art, culture, and gastronomy come together.
The property is located on the Plantage Westermanplantsoen, in close proximity to both Oosterpark and Wertheimpark. Urban nature that invites relaxation and offers a pleasant escape from the dynamics of daily life.
Within walking distance, you’ll find a selection of refined coffee shops, including Coffee Company and Bagels & Beans. For a relaxing drink, Brouwerij ‘t IJ, Gollem aan het Water, and Dignita Hoftuin are excellent options. The evening can be stylishly ended at restaurants like De Plantage or the artisanal Pizzabakkers.
Culturally, the area offers a rich selection, with museums such as the Hermitage and the Tropenmuseum. Artis, located just a stone’s throw away, is an iconic feature in the neighborhood. For daily groceries, there is a large Albert Heijn on Sarphatistraat, contributing to the practical comfort of living.
A neighborhood that combines refinement and vibrancy in perfect harmony.
Accessibility
The property enjoys excellent accessibility by car via the nearby S100, S114, and S116 roads, leading to the A10 ring road. Several public transport options are readily available. Metro stations Waterlooplein or Weesperplein are just 3 minutes by bike, offering direct connections to Amsterdam Central and Amstel stations. Tram line 14 on Plantage Middenlaan and tram lines 1, 7, and 19 on Sarphatistraat are within walking distance.
Parking
Parking is available through a permit system on the public road (permit area Centrum 3). With a parking permit for Centrum 3, you may park in both Centrum-1 and Centrum-3. A resident’s parking permit costs €326.60+5 per 6 months. Currently, there is an 11-month waiting period for this permit area. A second parking permit is not available in this area. In addition to street parking, it is also possible to park for free with a permit in the Markenhoven and Muziektheater garages (Source: Municipality of Amsterdam, July 2025). If you’re an entrepreneur, you can purchase an annual entrepreneur parking card, allowing parking in part or all of the city for one year. Example: An annual card for tariff zone 1 (€7.76). This allows parking in all tariff zones. A card for tariff zone 2 (€6.73) allows parking where the hourly rate is €6.73 or lower.