About Plot , Ko van Dijkhof 38, Amsterdam
Bouwnummer 9, Ko van Dijkhof 38, Amsterdam
Bouwnummer 9, Ko van Dijkhof 38, Amsterdam
Waterloft 9 | 5th floor
Waterloft 9 is located on the fifth and top floor of the Kaaij. The tall windows immediately catch your eye here. On the waterfront side, there’s a French balcony offering sweeping views of the water. On the courtyard side, there is a lovely, sunny south-facing balcony. But that’s not all: thanks to its location under the sloped roof, the living room even features a ceiling height of nearly 5 meters. The Floor area approximately 69 m², and the apartment has one bedroom.
The home features a kitchen designed by Leicht and a bathroom with a walk-in shower and double sink. The top apartment has a separate toilet and an indoor storage room with space for a washer/dryer and technical Services and installations.
The property is equipped with underfloor heating and cooling. Solar panels are installed on the roof of the building to provide energy for the residences. The property is therefore almost energy neutral.
Parking
It is possible to purchase a parking space in the nearby parking garage. The cost for this is €40,000 ( v.o.n. There is a bicycle storage facility v.o.n. the ground floor of De Kaaij.
Cool design with sustainable features
The architect has opted for a bold design featuring wooden facade elements and plenty of glass. Inside the residences , the concrete ceilings residences a contemporary industrial atmosphere. The apartments meet the latest standards for insulation and energy efficiency. Living here will be wonderfully comfortable, with underfloor heating in the winter and cooling in the summer.
Living in bustling North Amsterdam
De Kaaij is being built on the waterfront, between Eye and NDSM, at the end of Grasweg. The center of Amsterdam is accessible by car via the IJ tunnel, and you can reach the A10 ring road in just a few minutes. The Noorderpark metro station on the North/South line is less than a 10-minute bike ride away. From there, you can reach the center of Amsterdam or the Zuidas business district within 15 minutes. Alternatively, you can take the ferry, which is a 5-minute walk away.
Own land
De Kaaij is being built on our own land, without a ground lease. This means you won't have to deal with the annual additional costs of ground rent, which makes a huge difference.
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Amsterdam
Amsterdam
- €785,000 v.o.n.
- By arrangement
- 2 Rooms
- 1 bedroom
- 1 bathroom
- Internal: Excellent
- External: Excellent
- Floor area: 68 m²
- Underfloor heating throughout
- Central facility
- No garden
- Fully insulated
1031 HT Amsterdam
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Metro Café Restaurant
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Pelusa
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Papa Thang
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We Bar Vindict
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Cannibals and Birds of Paradise
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Café Keppler
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Modern Café
Since 2012, the former Twentsche Bank building has been transformed into Café Modern. The restaurant is located on the ground floor of this charming building, where a varied chef's menu (5 or 6 courses) is served. You are welcome to enjoy a glass of wine, oysters, cheese, or other delicacies at the bar. The chefs work exclusively with seasonal products from local and small-scale suppliers. It is interesting to note that the old vault of the bank building offers the possibility to enjoy a private dinner. The upper floors of the building serve as a boutique hotel with three Rooms.
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Café de Ceuvel
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The A'DAM Tower
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Café ONS
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Moon Restaurant
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Café Westerdok
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Nxt Museum
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EYE Film Museum
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1031 KS Amsterdam
A'DAM LOOKOUT
On the roof of the A'DAM Tower in Amsterdam North, you will find A'DAM LOOKOUT. This hotspot is designed as an observation deck where visitors can enjoy a beautiful view of the city of Amsterdam. For those who want to make this view even more exciting, there is also the 'Over the Edge' attraction. Here, while enjoying the view, you can swing back and forth on the highest swing in Europe over the edge of the A'DAM Tower. For a quiet afternoon, there is an interactive exhibition inside A'DAM LOOKOUT about the history and culture of Amsterdam.
1013 BV Amsterdam
The Ravestijn Gallery
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The Distelweg Location
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Treasure Depot
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Wdstck Gallery
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Vindict wine
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Fromagerie Abraham Kef
At Fromagerie Abraham Kef, you can get the most delicious cheeses. Abraham Kef opened a store in the center of Amsterdam back in 1953. As a true cheese lover with extraordinary stories, Kef proved to be a pioneer in the field of cheese and left a lasting impression. In 2017, a Fromagerie Abraham Kef also opened in Amsterdam-Noord, where you will find a tasting room in addition to the cheese shop. Here you can taste all the cheeses in combination with an assortment of matching (natural) wines.
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Chateau Karlito
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Dolzon
On Van der Pekplein, among other small businesses, you will find the Dolzon bakery. It would be a shame to overlook this little bakery. Here they sell delicious homemade bread, pastries, and other tasty treats, all made with love. The good news is that the bakery is also open on Sunday mornings, so you can enjoy a freshly baked French croissant. These are so delicious that you have to be quick, because the croissants sell out fast.
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Kaddour Butcher Shop
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