About Plot 3.4, Zinranapad 39, Amsterdam
Bouwnummer P 3.4, Zinranapad 39, Amsterdam
Bouwnummer P 3.4, Zinranapad 39, Amsterdam
Zinranapad 39
Unique opportunity to view the construction site! Elements will open its doors on Thursday, October 9! Interested parties can visit the construction site and get a preview of their potential new home. Contact one of the selling agents to reserve a time slot. The location can only be visited by appointment.
The expected completion date for Parc Studio P3.4 is scheduled for the summer of 2026.
Parc Studio P3.4 is being built on the third floor of Elements. It is a compact but efficiently laid out apartment measuring approximately 39 m². The entrance is located on the communal courtyard garden, where the green surroundings Immediately give you Immediately when you come home. The kitchen window overlooks this courtyard garden, and the living room offers urban views stretching towards Bella Vista Park.
The studio is cleverly designed with space for a kitchen, a dining or work table, and a sitting area. Thanks to a large sliding window, morning light floods in and creates an open connection to the outside. For extra outdoor space, the communal courtyard garden and the roof garden on the fourth floor are within easy reach. The bathroom is finished with large sand-colored tiles and partially plastered walls, equipped with a walk-in shower, sink, and toilet, matching the modern look of the whole.
Leasehold
As with most residences Amsterdam, Elements is subject to a ground lease. Elements is subject to the new perpetual ground lease system. The Purchase price not Purchase price the annual ground rent of €3,793. The annual ground rent is , in principle, tax deductible. The ground rent may affect your borrowing capacity. Discuss this with your mortgage advisor.
Parking garage
A parking space can be purchased in the parking garage for each apartment. The price of a parking space is €65,000, excluding ground rent and homeowners' association fees. A few parking spaces are Available for compact city cars and motorcycles. The price for these is €30,000.
Homeowners' association contribution
A draft budget has been drawn up for the owners' association. The indicative monthly contribution for a home is €2.90 per square meter Floor area approximately €130 per parking space.
Elements Amsterdam
Elements is an award-winning building with a flowing design without sharp corners and bronze-colored lines that give the facade a striking character. The 70-meter-high tower houses seventy For Sale and seventy rental apartments, complemented by amenities such as a swimming pool overlooking the Amstel River, green roof gardens, co-working spaces, and an attractive bar. The building is climate-positive thanks to integrated solar panels, the use of sustainable wood, and roof gardens that contribute to cooling and biodiversity. Thanks to its central location, Elements is within five minutes' reach of the A2 motorway, Amsterdam Amstel Station, and Spaklerweg metro station.
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Amsterdam
Amsterdam
- €450,000 v.o.n.
- By arrangement
- 1 room
- 1 bedroom
- 1 bathroom
- Internal: Excellent
- External: Excellent
- Floor area: 39 m²
- 2022
- Balanced ventilation
- Fiber optic cable
- Elevator
- Solar panels
- Underfloor heating throughout
- No garden
- Fully insulated
1073 VK Amsterdam
Restaurant Yes
The charming restaurant Ja, is located in the former premises of Jan de Wit's Le Restaurant on the corner of Sarphatipark. Chef Julius Busscher, formerly employed at Jacobsz and Staets, offers surprising dishes. His partner Amy Delorme is dedicated to the service and selection of wines. At Ja, everything from bread to limoncello is prepared traditionally. The restaurant presents a fixed 4-course menu, which can be expanded with oysters and cheese if desired. The intimate ambiance and culinary creativity make Ja a unique culinary destination in Amsterdam.
1073 CL Amsterdam
BRIO
Located in Amsterdam's lively De Pijp neighborhood, Restaurant BRIO offers a contemporary interpretation of Italian cuisine. Founded by the owners of Little Collins, the restaurant combines classic Italian flavors with modern influences. Guests can enjoy a menu centered around fresh pasta and seasonal dishes, served in an atmospheric and welcoming setting.
1073 CL Amsterdam
Little Collins
In 2011, Stan Kerkhof and his Australian wife Georgina Patterson opened the brunch café Little Collins in De Pijp. Australian brunching includes poached eggs and avocado on toast. It's also perfectly acceptable to drink alcohol with brunch, which is why the bloody mary is on the menu.
1073 LN Amsterdam
Yen dining bar
The founder of Yen Dining Bar grew up with Vietnamese flavors and the social dining culture of quán nhậu, which forms the basis of his vision for this business. Here, he brings together classic Vietnamese dishes such as pho, bun bo hue, and banh mi with modern interpretations and shared dining. The kitchen emphasizes fresh ingredients and herbs, with fresh salads and savory noodles that capture the essence of Vietnam. Yen aims to be a place where friends gather for good food and drinks, with a warm, relaxed energy. The ambiance is atmospheric and intimate with a slight industrial touch, perfect for dinners with company or pre-dinner drinks.
1073 LM Amsterdam
Mister Nata
At Mister Nata you have come to the right place for the most delicious pastries in Amsterdam, where you can enjoy delicious pastel de nata, perfectly combined with beautiful Single Estate Coffee, prepared with a La Marzocco espresso machine. Portugal is known for its delicious sweets. Candy, pastries and desserts are all part of traditional Portuguese cuisine. Amidst all these delicacies, the pastel de nata is the absolute celebrity.
1073 CJ Amsterdam
Mont Blanc Restaurant
Chef Thibault and his wife Dieuwertje Gordijn have been successfully running Bistrot des Alpes for years. In October 2021, they opened a new restaurant at Govert Flinckstraat 308. Here you can embark on a culinary journey around Mont Blanc. Chef Thibault takes you along the mountain lakes, through the mountains and finally to the top of Mont Blanc with his signature dessert. A fine-dining experience in a warm atmosphere.
1073 BX Amsterdam
Arles
Numa Muller, the chef from Arles, creates a new 3, 4 and 5 course menu every month. His neo-bistro dishes are simple yet surprising due to the special combinations of French cuisine with influences from abroad. The entirely French wine list is an interesting combination of traditional producers with both emerging vins naturels.
In 2022, the restaurant was awarded a Bib-Gourmand by Michelin for the fifth year in a row.
1074 AB Amsterdam
Roopram Roti
Roopram Roti originated in Suriname and was exported to the Netherlands due to high demand for roti on the Dutch market, partly from holidaymakers from Paramaribo. To meet this demand, J. Roopram decided to export frozen roti to the Netherlands. Unfortunately, this was stopped at the last minute due to restrictions on the export of chicken and chicken parts from Suriname. In Location J. Roopram opened his first restaurant at Mathenesserplein 89 in Rotterdam in July 2002. This was followed by a second branch in Amsterdam, called Roopram Roti Eetcafé. Since then, two additional branches have been opened, one in The Hague and one at Van Woustraat 37 in Amsterdam.
1073 CJ Amsterdam
101 Gowrie
According to the young Australian chef Alex Haupt, with Japanese and German roots, he cooks 'Gaijin cuisine.' 'A celebration of cultural diversity through Japanese traditions, techniques, and love for the ingredient with a respectful disregard for the rules of regular convention.' Gowrie serves a set menu with surprising dishes. Think gyoza filled with pigeon, Japanese bread (shokupan) with miso and nori, and a congee of North Sea crab. Reservations are necessary.
1073 BN Amsterdam
De Japanner
De Japanner has become a phenomenon in both the Pijp and Oud-West neighborhoods. The location in the Pijp is on the Albert Cuyp market, making it easy to step inside after having a drink somewhere. The concept is simple and straight-forward: delicious Japanese finger food paired with either a cocktail, Japanese beer, sake, or a non-alcoholic alternative, of course. It is therefore not surprising that the reviews about De Japanner are raving, with the friendly staff and tasty snacks being particularly highlighted.
1073 BP Amsterdam
Osakaball
The Osaka street food stall is at the Ten Katemarkt on Mondays and at the Albert Cuypmarkt from Tuesday to Saturday. The stall has built up a loyal customer base throughout the year with its authentic Japanese dishes. From ramen to okonomiyaki, noodles, and curry. Stroll through the market on an empty stomach and follow the smell of delicious food.
1073 BR Amsterdam
Ranchi
Ranchi is a Japanese sandwich shop run by Sebastiaan and Christiaan Roosink. A Japanese-style sandwich is also called a sando. Choices include a chicken sando (with crispy chicken) or the famous tamago sando with egg salad. They also offer a sandwich with tsukune (a type of meatloaf) made from yakitori-style minced chicken. Delicious with sesame, spring onion, ginger, garlic, and tare sauce.
1074 AG Amsterdam
Rayleigh & Ramsay
Rayleigh & Ramsay is described as a candy store for adults. They consider the term "wine bar" too intimidating, but the focus is definitely on wine, with more than 100 wines available by the glass. What makes it unique is that you can order wine by the sip, half glass, or full glass. This allows you to taste everything you want and discover which wine you like best. In addition to wines, the menu also includes good coffee, cocktails, draft beer, and delicious food.
1073 LL Amsterdam
Broodje Popov
Broodje Popov has been a sandwich shop for 50 years, just as it should be. Just a generously filled sandwich the way you want it. They are known for their Philly cheese steak and smashed hamburger with cheese, pickles, burger sauce, and delicious fried onions. Feeling less hungry? They also serve a good 'half-om' sandwich.
1074 AB Amsterdam
Café Biljart van Wou
Café Biljart van Wou is a typical neighborhood café that becomes quiet when the locals are on vacation.
1073 CM Amsterdam
Badcuyp
A great location (a former bathhouse loved for years as jazz cafe De Badcuyp and formerly Escobar) combined with a super young team. Former chef of Bar du Champagne, Joep Hermans, opened his own restaurant with Martin de Nes (ex Rijsel) and Tobias Kuyt (ex Troef) on the corner of the Albert Cuyp, where cooking is done on an open fire. Tobias compiled an extensive wine list with a concentration on France and Italy.
1073 TZ Amsterdam
NAZKA
In the Van Ostadestraat you will find the colorful restaurant Nazka. Besides the fact that the interior looks fantastic, the food is also spectacular. The kitchen shows both Peruvian classics and innovative dishes, which build on the heritage of Peru. Nazka has a beautiful interior, fantastic service, clever food and the sommelier is a genius, but most importantly: everything is delicious.
1074 AA Amsterdam
Tjin's
Groups of people often gather in front of this small sandwich shop for a quick snack. Tjin has been making Surinamese sandwiches and snacks based on family recipes for over 40 years. Founder Chong started out in West as a record store, but the sandwiches he prepared in the back became increasingly popular, such as the cod sandwich or the curry chicken sandwich.
1073 CK Amsterdam
Swietie's Food Stall
Warung Swietie Lelydorp is a Surinamese restaurant just a stone's throw from the Albert Cuyp Market. It is known for its saoto soup and roti, both of which fly off the counter at very affordable prices. It is one of the smallest warungs in Amsterdam, and in the summer, the eatery even has a small terrace. For a quick bite such as a Pom sandwich with pickles, this is the place to be!
1073 BR Amsterdam
La Biss Kosher Streetfood
La Biss is not just an ordinary sandwich shop; apart from the fact that the sandwiches are of course kosher, they are made with care and precision using the best and freshest ingredients. A specialty is the homemade challah bread, baked fresh daily and a unique addition to the sandwiches. Also, the baguettes and other fresh breads are not to be missed.
1073 CM Amsterdam
Mud in May
Mud in May is an interior and gift shop in the heart of the Pijp. Here you will find items from both well-known and lesser-known designers, creating a playful mix. There is something for every budget. Mud in May sells all kinds of products; chairs, vases, lamps, tables and even clothing. They also have a nice blog where they publish articles in which they talk to designers about the latest interior trends.
1073 CM Amsterdam
Il Pastificio
A pasta factory; that's what Il Pastificio calls itself. Here, they make Italian pasta themselves in an authentic way. They are busy preparing fresh products every day. The selection is large: from fusilli to conchiglie to rigatoni napoletani. Whether you want to impress during a dinner party; or cook something nice for yourself; with the products from Il Pastificio, every pasta dish is a success.
1074 AG Amsterdam
De Pijp City Market
At Stadsmarkt de Pijp, the products are collected daily. This means that all kinds of products come directly from the farmer, market gardener, butcher, fishmonger and baker in the middle of the Pijp. The focus at Stadsmarkt de Pijp is on Sustainability and a fair price is paid to the suppliers. The working professionals are always ready to recommend something or let you taste something. Craftsmanship is also central; it is a market where you can eat well and enjoy yourself.
1073 BM Amsterdam
Rise Bakery
The three owners of Rise Bakery met in London where they all worked in the hospitality industry. Due to the pandemic measures affecting the hospitality industry, they jointly decided to follow their dream and come to Amsterdam to open a bakery. All three have their own specialty, resulting in French breads, sourdough, and pastries. Located on the Albert Cuypstraat, this is the perfect place to eat a Danish pastry or a cinnamon bun before or after shopping at the market.
1073 BH Amsterdam
C&C Asian Market
At the end or beginning of the Albert Cuyp lies the C&C Asian Supermarket. The store is well-known to anyone who suddenly needs special ingredients while cooking. Besides fresh products, the store has a gigantic assortment of all kinds of Asian must-haves when it comes to indispensable ingredients. From delicious peanut sauce for summer rolls to incredible amounts of frozen dumplings to heat up yourself in bamboo baskets. The soy sauce flies over the counter in large bottles and at affordable prices, and you can also find some nice decorations here. The fun doesn't stop there, because there is also a small corner in the supermarket where fresh food is prepared. Here, after your big shopping trip, you can enjoy fresh summer rolls or a banh mi (Vietnamese baguette), among other things.