De Kaaij completely Sold: from vision to sale with Broersma
Broersma, Multi Vastgoed, and MOS developed a modern residential project on the Tolhuis Canal in Amsterdam North: De Kaaij. Ten apartments of approximately 70 m², designed for today's urban lifestyle. All residences now residences Sold, even before completion in November 2025. This project the result of close collaboration between developers, architectural firm Prosman de Wit, and Broersma New build. With a shared ambition: a compact residential building with quality, suited to the location and the target group.
Living with a boat on your doorstep
Broersma was involved early on, during the sale of the project location on behalf of another developer. The connection with MOS and Multi Vastgoed was immediate. What followed was an intensive collaboration in sales, marketing, and the further development of the plan. Broersma advised on the target group, positioning, and residential concept, came up with the project name De Kaaij, and developed a strategic plan aimed at young, international urbanites.
One of the most striking choices in that plan was an electric shared boat for residents, Available an app. This made the location on the Tolhuiskanaal not only a beautiful view, but also a practical part of everyday life. The boat literally gives residents access to the city via the water. Broersma recognized the value of this addition early on, as part of the residential concept and as a way to connect residents with their living environment.
“Our ambition was residences a bold and unique building residences a variety of distinctive residences — residences you yourself would fall in love with. The end result shows that this ambition has become a reality. From maisonettes with a mezzanine to lofts with five-meter-high ceilings. And all on your own land, with a free electric shared boat for the first two years.”
Design with vision
The design by Prosman de Wit Architects stands out thanks to its distinctive façade and variety of housing types. At the front, the building opens onto the water, while at the rear there is a sheltered park. Inside, voids, mezzanines, and unusual ceiling heights give each apartment its own unique atmosphere and layout.
These floor plans were developed in consultation with Broersma. As a real estate agent, Broersma is in daily contact with people looking for housing. This knowledge of the target group was used to enrich the design, from the layout of the entrance to the choice of materials. The distribution of the number residences also adjusted. Twelve apartments could have been built, but ten were chosen instead. This resulted in more space per home and higher quality for residents.
“We strived for consistency in everything, between the story of the project, the visual language of the campaign, and the actual experience of the future residents. De Kaaij tells a clear and distinctive story.”
From orientation to purchase
For buyers, De Kaaij was not just a standard new-build home, but an apartment with character, a smart layout, and an eye for detail. The spacious floor plan, the location on the water, and the well-thought-out architecture appealed to the imagination. Broersma guided interested parties through the orientation and purchase process with clear information, good accessibility, and convincing visualizations. This combination inspired confidence and enthusiasm.
“For us, it was really the combination of the garden, the water, and the voids that tipped the scales. Not only in terms of appearance, but also in practical terms. The house had more square footage and a nice layout. It felt like hitting the jackpot. Broersma guided us through the process very pleasantly. Everything went smoothly and clearly. And those visualizations really made the difference.”
A blueprint for new urbanism
De Kaaij proves what is possible when developers, architects, and real estate agents work together from the outset. All residences Sold completion to a diverse group of residents. The core consisted of young adults between the ages of 20 and 35, but cultural and entrepreneurial couples were also attracted to the project.
For Broersma, De Kaaij is more than just a successful project. It shows what urban living can look like when real thought is given to location, target group, and use. Compact, distinctive, and connected to its surroundings. In this way, the project the quality of life in Amsterdam.