A very bright and thoughtfully laid-out 3-bedroom apartment with a contemporary design, measuring approximately 51 m², located in the highly sought-after De Baarsjes neighborhood. The apartment was completely renovated in 2025 to meet contemporary standards, with a focus on Sustainability. This has resulted in a modern apartment with an A energy rating. The apartment features a comfortable living room with an open kitchen, two bedrooms, and a modern bathroom.
Guided tour
The living room and kitchen combine to form a bright, open living space with a calm and modern feel. Thanks to its corner location and large windows all around, there is plenty of natural light and unobstructed views of the surroundings. The kitchen features a sleek design in warm wood tones and is equipped with a kitchen island that doubles as a bar, built-in appliances, and ample cabinet space. The bay window offers space for a dining area with a pleasant view, while the sitting area flows seamlessly into this space. The home features two bright bedrooms, with the master bedroom spacious enough for a double bed, closet space, and potentially a workspace. The second bedroom is compact and suitable as a children’s room, guest room, or home office. The bathroom has a modern finish and features a walk-in shower with a rain showerhead, a vanity unit, and an illuminated mirror. Although there is no balcony, the large windows and the third-floor location provide plenty of light, privacy, and a strong sense of connection to the outdoors.
Neighborhood guide
On the edge of the bustling Baarsjes neighborhood lies the charming Cabotstraat, a street where history and dynamism come together. Created during the reconstruction in the middle of the last century, the neighborhood offers a harmonious mix of traditional brick architecture and modern influences.
The cultural heart is formed by the Chassé Theater, a beloved venue for film and theater. For culinary discoveries, there are hotspots such as Bakkerij Fort Negen, known for its artisan bread and delicious croissants on Sunday mornings in the sunny garden, Italian restaurant Volare with authentic dishes, and bar-restaurant Edel, located on the waterfront. The proximity of Rembrandtpark and Vondelpark offers a nice balance between city life and greenery. A 10-minute bike ride from the Jordaan, but wake up in the morning to the sound of birds singing in the garden.
Cabotstraat combines a cozy neighborhood experience with a practical location in the heart of Amsterdam.
Details
• Living area approx. 51 m²
• Completely renovated to high standards in 2025
• Located on leasehold land owned by Local authority . Current lease term through August 15, 2053, AB 2000; annual ground rent is €496.15 (indexed annually)
• Energy label A
• Service charges €154.67 per month
• Cast floor
• Municipally protected cityscape
• Non-owner-occupancy clause applies
• Project notary: Lubbers en Dijk Notarissen
• Closing can take place quickly
Bright Corner Life
Our firm handles the sale of a diverse range of properties. Personally, I really enjoy spending time in Amsterdam-West, and I’m often there. I love the lively atmosphere in the neighborhood, and the amenities are excellent. On streets such as J.P. Heijestraat, Jan Evertsenstraat, Kinkerstraat, and Postjesweg, you’ll find a variety of shops, specialty stores, and delis. There are also several good restaurants and cozy cafés in the neighborhood.
The apartment at Cabotstraat 25 3 that our office has the privilege of selling is a very efficiently laid-out ground-floor unit with a lovely garden. It is also very centrally located in Amsterdam-Westen, near three large parks: Rembrandtpark, Erasmuspark, and Vondelpark. This allows you to experience the city’s energy at the front of the building—with a Cruijff soccer field—and enjoy peaceful tranquility at the back.
If you’re interested, I’d love to invite you to come take a look. Of course, I’ll be happy to tell you more about the apartment.
Babette Meijers | Real Estate Agent Broersma Wonen
Judith de Jong | Real estate agent Broersma Wonen
On the quiet corner of Cabotstraat and Vasco da Gamastraat stands a complex that has stood the test of time. The block, designed by J.A. Bangert in the 1920s, is a striking example of Amsterdam School architecture within Plan West, an urban expansion project in which aesthetics and urbanity went hand in hand.
The facade is constructed entirely of warm red brick, carefully laid in clean patterns. The repetition of tall, white-framed window frames gives the block a rhythmic facade, in which the vertical accents reinforce the composition. Elegant masonry details between the windows reveal the hand of an architect with an eye for nuance.
At the corner, the building’s character becomes powerfully apparent: a rounded bay window with a three-sided view accentuates the interplay between street and building. Here, symmetry meets the city, with windows placed with geometric precision. Each window frames the outside world like a tableau vivant.
The sloping roof, covered with orange clay tiles and featuring understated dormers, completes the ensemble with understated grandeur. The entrances are set deep within porticos, some featuring original doors with decorative grilles and stained-glass accents. These are subtle references to the expressive language of the Amsterdam School.
The living room and kitchen combine to form a bright, open living space with a calm, modern feel. Thanks to the corner location and the large windows all around, plenty of natural light floods in, and you enjoy unobstructed views of the surroundings, taking in both distinctive architecture and greenery. The kitchen features a sleek design and is finished in warm wood tones, creating a beautiful contrast with the light-colored floors and walls. The kitchen island with bar counter offers additional workspace and seating, making the kitchen a central hub in the home. The kitchen is equipped with built-in appliances and ample cabinet space, making it both practical and stylish. There is space for a dining area near the bay window. This is a lovely spot to sit with a view of the outdoors and benefits from plenty of natural light. The sitting area flows seamlessly into this space and can be furnished in a compact yet comfortable way. The layout is logical and efficient, with a smooth transition between the different functional areas. The entire space feels light, calm, and well-maintained, making it a pleasant living area for daily use.
The home features two comfortable bedrooms, both bright and tastefully decorated. The master bedroom is spacious and offers ample Location a double bed and plenty of closet space. The large windows provide pleasant natural light and offer views of the surrounding buildings. There is also space for a small workspace, making the room suitable as a home office. The second bedroom is compact but practically laid out, making it ideal as a children’s room, guest room, or home office. Here too, the window provides pleasant natural light and a fresh atmosphere. The bathroom features a modern and well-finished design with a warm, neutral color scheme. The walk-in shower with rain showerhead, the sleek vanity unit, and the round mirror with integrated lighting create a contemporary and comfortable atmosphere. The entire space is functionally designed and neatly finished, making it a pleasant area for daily use.
The bay window with French doors on the side not only offers a beautiful view of the quiet street and the surrounding characteristic buildings, but also allows daylight to flood in thanks to its western exposure. Although the apartment itself does not have a balcony, the large windows all around create a strong sense of connection with the outside. On nice days, you can open the windows and let the outside air in. It feels light, spacious, and refreshing. Thanks to its high location on the third floor and unobstructed view, you will enjoy plenty of privacy and sunlight throughout the day.
On the edge of the bustling Baarsjes neighborhood lies the charming Cabotstraat, a street where history and dynamism come together. Created during the reconstruction in the middle of the last century, the neighborhood offers a harmonious mix of traditional brick architecture and modern influences.
The cultural heart is formed by the Chassé Theater, a beloved venue for film and theater. For culinary discoveries, there are hotspots such as Bakkerij Fort Negen, known for its artisan bread and delicious croissants on Sunday mornings in the sunny garden, Italian restaurant Volare with authentic dishes, and bar-restaurant Edel, located on the waterfront. The proximity of Rembrandtpark and Vondelpark offers a nice balance between city life and greenery. A 10-minute bike ride from the Jordaan, but wake up in the morning to the sound of birds singing in the garden.
Cabotstraat combines a cozy neighborhood experience with a practical location in the heart of Amsterdam.
accessibility
The apartment is easily accessible by bicycle, car, and public transportation. The A10 ring road can be reached within 5 minutes by car via exit S105 or S106. From Postjesweg, Hoofdweg, and Jan van Galenstraat Rooms tram and bus lines, such as tram 7, 13, and 17 to Central Station and Nieuw Sloten, and buses to Sloterdijk Station and Zuid Station, respectively. There is also a direct connection to Schiphol Airport from Hoofdweg. Sloterdijk Station is a 15-minute bike ride away.
Parking in
There is always a parking space available in front of the building, and a parking garage is only a five-minute walk away. Parking is available via a permit system on public roads (permit area West-1.2). With a parking permit for West-1.2, you can park in West-1. A parking permit for residents costs €192.81 per 6 months. There is currently a 3-month waiting list for this permit area. A second parking permit is not possible in this area. In addition to public roads, it is also possible to park free of charge in the De Wending, Piri Reis, and Mercatorplein garages with a parking permit. (Source: Local authority , January 2025).
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