This sustainable apartment of approximately 91 m² is located in the High End building in Amsterdam-Noord. The apartment has a kitchen, three bedrooms, a bathroom, and a south-facing balcony of approximately 10 m².
Guided tour
Centrally located in the apartment is the open kitchen, equipped with a cooking island with Quooker and Bora and a practical wall unit. The living space is well-organized and light, with a logical layout for cooking, eating, and relaxing. At the rear, the living room connects to the approximately 10 m² terrace via sliding doors. Thanks to its location on the park, it is quiet and peaceful here. The bedrooms located at the front. The master bedroom has a built-in wardrobe across the entire width and a workspace. The second and third bedrooms suitable as guest rooms, studies, or children's rooms. In the middle of the floor is the bathroom with whirlpool bath, rain shower, and double sink, and a separate toilet. The house is equipped with an indoor storage room and space for a washing machine and dryer.
neighborhood guide
Living on the sunny side of the IJ with all the conveniences of the big city. The property is perfectly located in the middle of the development of the popular Buiksloterham neighborhood, which is bursting with energy and creativity, close to the A'dam Tower, the Van der Pekbuurt neighborhood with restaurants such as Metro, Pelusa, and Pecorino, and the NDSM shipyard with hotspots such as Noorderlicht, Helling 7, PIIek, and Loetje aan 't IJ. In addition, the property is a stone's throw from the 't Mosveld shopping center with a wide range of shopping facilities. For daily shopping, there is an Albert Heijn and Vomar, but also specialty shops such as De Bakkerzonen Kef bakery and Tuyl fish shop. The Van der Pekstraat is also great, with the famous Kef cheese shop, among others. Finally, the house is conveniently located for various schools, playgrounds for children, and sports and recreational facilities. The Twiske nature reserve is only a 15-minute bike ride away, as are the vast polders of Waterland. It's a wonderful place to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and enjoy the beauty and tranquility of nature.
Details
• Living area approx. 91 m²
• South-facing balcony approx. 10 m²
• Residential leasehold paid off until February 15, 2070
• Parking space leasehold paid off until April 15, 2069
• Energy rating A+++
• HOA fees €314 per month and €40.60 for the parking space
• Elevator
• Underfloor heating
• Solar panels
• Bicycle storage in the basement
• Parking is available in a private parking space in the adjacent building on Distelweg. The price of the parking space is €35,000 ( k.k.
High End 285
For me, this apartment embodies living in the trendy part of Amsterdam-Noord. The building's design is metropolitan and has a luxurious feel. Sustainability was naturally taken into account during construction, and this apartment has an A+++ energy label. The property lacks nothing in terms of luxury, with features such as an elevator and a spacious south-facing terrace. The apartment is truly in perfect condition. The apartment is located in the popular Buiksloterham, an area where design and creativity come together in a new living environment. What's so nice is that every month a new restaurant, bar, or bakery opens in the neighborhood. Entrepreneurs embrace this neighborhood, which makes living here truly vibrant.
Glenn van der Zanden | Real estate agent Broersma Wonen
When designing High End, XOOMlab architects drew inspiration from artist Jan Schoonhoven, one of the most important Dutch abstract artists of the 20th century. Schoonhoven created objective art based on geometric and minimalist principles. The geometric vertical lines are reflected in the facades of High End. The architects gave the minimalist design a luxurious look by choosing gold-colored anodized aluminum. Sustainability also an important theme in the development; the apartment has an A+++ energy label thanks to the use of underfloor heating (district heating – no more gas) and individual solar panels, among other things. High End was built according to the latest requirements in the field of Sustainability energy efficiency. The building has an EPC of 0.2, which is virtually energy neutral and more energy efficient than the current requirement of 0.4. Each apartment has a number of its own solar panels on the roof. Rainwater is collected on the roof and used to irrigate the greenery on the balconies. The roof is planted with greenery, which contributes to a better (micro)climate. Sustainability also Sustainability hand in hand with comfort: underfloor heating ensures a pleasant climate in the residences. High End is gas-free, so it is ready for the future. High End has a central entrance with an elevator. For the entrance hall, the architects designed a special wall finish with integrated LED lighting. High End has a covered communal bicycle parking area with ample space and charging points for electric bicycles.
The kitchen-diner is fully equipped as an open-plan living space, where cooking, eating, and living flow naturally into one another. At the center of the space is a spacious kitchen island with a bar function, designed for informal use and interaction with the rest of the space. The kitchen is finished in neutral tones and features practical wall units with plenty of storage space. Thanks to the large windows, there is plenty of daylight. At the rear, sliding doors open onto a spacious terrace. This outdoor space Immediately the living area, which increases the possibilities for use and contributes to the feeling of space. The living room is located at the front and offers a view of the greenery opposite. The space is wide and rectangular, which benefits the freedom of layout. The ceiling height and sight lines reinforce the open character of the apartment.
The apartment has a functional layout with three bedrooms, a bathroom, and a separate toilet. The master bedroom is spacious and features built-in wardrobes across the entire width and a workspace. The second and third bedrooms suitable as children's rooms or studies. All bedrooms high windows that let in plenty of light. The bathroom is centrally located and equipped with a bathtub, separate shower, and double sink. The landing has built-in storage space and a closed cupboard for a washing machine and dryer. The toilet is separately accessible.
It has become increasingly important to live in a green environment in the city. The apartment has a south-facing terrace of approximately 10 m² across the full width of the property with integrated greenery, connecting the outside with the inside. The roof is a so-called polder roof, which keeps rainwater out and waters the balcony gardens, ultimately releasing it into the environment.
Living on the sunny side of the IJ with all the conveniences of the big city. The property is perfectly located in the middle of the development of the popular Buiksloterham neighborhood, which is bursting with energy and creativity, close to the A'dam Tower, the Van der Pekbuurt neighborhood with restaurants such as Metro, Pelusa, and Pecorino, and the NDSM shipyard with hotspots such as Noorderlicht, Helling 7, Pllek, and Loetje aan 't IJ. In addition, the property is a stone's throw from the 't Mosveld shopping center with a wide range of shopping facilities. For daily shopping, there is an Albert Heijn and Vomar, but also specialty shops such as De Bakkerzonen Kef bakery and Tuyl fish shop. The Van der Pekstraat is also great, with the famous Kef cheese shop, among others. Finally, the house is conveniently located for various schools, playgrounds for children, and sports and recreational facilities. The Twiske nature reserve is only a 15-minute bike ride away, as are the vast polders of Waterland. It's a wonderful place to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and enjoy the beauty and tranquility of nature.
accessibility
The property enjoys excellent accessibility by car via various arterial roads and public transport facilities. Noorderpark metro station is only 5 minutes away and offers a direct connection to Amsterdam Central Station, the city center, and Amsterdam-Zuid. The ferry is also a good alternative. From the Distelweg ferry terminal, the journey time to the Houthavens ferry terminal Pontsteiger is only 6 minutes. The property is also easily accessible by car via arterial roads such as the A10 ring road.
Parking facilities
Parking is available in a private parking space in the adjacent building on Distelweg. The price of the parking space is €35,000 ( k.k.