Apartment of approximately 54 m², located in Bos en Lommer. It has a living room, kitchen, two bedrooms, one bathroom, and an east-facing balcony. Located on leasehold land.
Guided tour
We start in the hall—spacious enough for coats, shoes, and a warm welcome. Straight ahead, the hallway leads to the living area: open, light, and inviting. Two windows at the front capture the daylight and bring the street inside, with a view of the greenery. On the left is the sitting area, on the right a compact round dining table, exactly where it belongs.
The kitchen is located along the wall—sleek, handle-free, with a black countertop. Everything is within easy reach. At the end of the room, you will see a door to the second bedroom, now used as a study. It is quiet here. From this room, you can walk straight onto the balcony. It is wide, sunny, and offers a view of the green heart of the block.
Back to the hallway, where you will also find the separate toilet. Next to it is the bathroom—tiled in white, with a walk-in shower and a sleek washbasin unit. Then there is the master bedroom: it couldn't be more peaceful. A deep room with a double bed and a view of the courtyard garden. The dark blue accent wall provides just enough contrast.
Every room exudes a sense of tranquility, clarity, and connection. No excess, no compromises—just what you want in a city apartment: light, air, and logic. And at the end of the street: water, space, and freedom.
neighborhood guide
The apartment is located in the lively and popular Bos en Lommer district, a short distance from both the green Westerpark and the peaceful Erasmuspark. A neighborhood that effortlessly combines dynamic city life with a relaxed character. There are numerous amenities in the immediate vicinity that make everyday life more enjoyable: from a quality bakery and artisan butcher to refined caterers and an Albert Heijn supermarket. In addition, the neighborhood offers a diverse range of shops, lively eateries, and sunny terraces—ideal for a moment of relaxation outside the home.
This location is also excellently positioned in terms of sports and recreation. Nearby amenities include Padel NEXT, SportCity, and the tennis courts of Tennis in West.
Details
• Living area approx. 54 m²
• East-facing balcony approx. 5 m²
• Homeowners’ association fees: €84.60 per month
• Energy rating: A
• Leasehold land owned by the Local authority ; the ground rent has been paid off through April 30, 2067.
Bloom 14 C
A home that breathes light, offers clarity, and effortlessly adapts to its occupant. Located on a quiet street, just steps from the water and with a south-facing balcony, Jan den Haenstraat 14 C is a modern townhouse with a bright character. The layout is logical, the finish is neat. Everything is focused on comfort, overview, and ease of use. This is not a home that overwhelms you—but one that naturally adapts to your life.
Ronald van de Bijl | Real Estate Agent Broersma Wonen
On the leafy Jan den Haenstraat, nestled among the sturdy brick architecture of the 1930s, lies a carefully renovated upper floor apartment. The façade exudes understated rhythm: robust window frames, vertical accents, and warm red bricks define the image. This is BLOOM — an urban ensemble in which Ymere has preserved existing qualities while adding contemporary comfort.
The apartment at Number C is located on the second floor and is part of a series of compact upper-floor apartments. The layout is clear, the appearance neat. Inside, you experience a pleasant spaciousness, partly thanks to the ceiling height of over two and a half meters. The brickwork on the outside is reflected in the interior: authentic, balanced, and thoughtfully modernized.
The orientation towards the quiet rear brings a feeling of shelter and light. Large windows on the street side provide an open view of the greenery of the wide street, while at the rear, the balcony overlooks the communal courtyard gardens of the block. Here, among the trees, a natural relationship between inside and outside is created.
BLOOM is built on familiar ground, but renovated with a light touch. And you can feel that — in the rhythm of the architecture, in the refinement of the details, and in the naturalness of living.
The living room is located at the front and overlooks the greenery of Jan den Haenstraat. Two large windows capture the light and fill the space with a soft, natural brightness. The layout is compact but harmonious, with enough space for a sitting area and dining table, without losing any of its airiness.
The floor is finished in a light wood tone that continues into the kitchen—an elongated space nestled against the wall. The dark worktop contrasts subtly with the handle-less fronts and forms a calm base for everyday use. Everything here is just right: the layout is logical, the materials are sustainably chosen, and the finish is understated.
The connection between living and cooking is effortless. The open layout creates a flowing living space where you can gather, cook, read, or simply do nothing. The line of sight runs from the balcony at the rear to the street side, giving the home a surprising depth.
Two bedrooms are located at the quiet rear of the house. The largest room is furnished as the master bedroom and overlooks the inner gardens of the building block. The combination of a dark blue wall and subdued lighting creates a calm, intimate atmosphere—a place that shuts out the day.
The second room, adjacent to the kitchen and with direct access to the balcony, is currently used as a study. The straight lines, warm colors, and passage to the outside make this an inspiring space for those who work or play music at home. But this room can just as easily be transformed into a second bedroom, guest room, or studio.
The bathroom is compact and fresh, finished with white wall tiles and equipped with a spacious walk-in shower, a washbasin, and a towel radiator. The separate toilet in the hall is finished in the same style, with modern sanitary ware and practical details. Together, they form a neat and contemporary whole that matches the rest of the apartment.
At the rear, a sunny balcony stretches across the full width of the house. Its east-facing position provides a rich play of light that dances on the façade from late morning until late afternoon. The French doors effortlessly connect the inside with the outside — an invitation to enjoy breakfast in the sun, a cup of coffee in the shade, or a book in the afternoon.
The balcony overlooks a green courtyard garden with mature trees and a palette of facades and terraces — lively, but with enough distance for privacy. The balustrade is finished with a natural fence that provides shelter without obstructing the view.
Those looking for even more outdoor space can walk to the Rijpgracht at the end of the street. Here, on the water, there is room for a boat. An unpretentious luxury: sailing in the first spring weather, bobbing in the evening sun, or simply experiencing the city from the water.
The apartment is located in the lively and popular Bos en Lommer district, a short distance from both the green Westerpark and the peaceful Erasmuspark. A neighborhood that effortlessly combines dynamic city life with a relaxed character. There are numerous amenities in the immediate vicinity that make everyday life more enjoyable: from a quality bakery and artisan butcher to refined caterers and an Albert Heijn supermarket. In addition, the neighborhood offers a diverse range of shops, lively eateries, and sunny terraces—ideal for a moment of relaxation outside the home.
This location is also excellently positioned in terms of sports and recreation. Nearby amenities include Padel NEXT, SportCity, and the tennis courts of Tennis in West.
Accessibility
The property on Willem de Zwijgerlaan is easily accessible by bicycle, car, and public transportation. The A10 ring road can be reached within minutes via exits S105 and S106, which also provide easy access to other parts of the city and major roads.
Public transport is readily available: Rooms tram and bus Rooms from the stops on Willem de Zwijgerlaan Rooms Trams 7 and 14 offer a direct connection to Central Station, among other destinations, while tram 17 provides a fast route to Sloterdijk Station. In addition, there are several bus lines with connections to other parts of the city.
This location is also very convenient for cyclists. The center of Amsterdam can be reached within ten to fifteen minutes, and both Westerpark and Sloterdijk Station are a short bike ride away.
Parking facilities
Parking is available on public roads via a permit system (permit area West-3.1). A parking permit for this area also allows parking in West-3 and on the Adolf van Nassaukade.
The cost of a resident's permit is €192.81 per six months. There is currently no waiting period. A second permit is not possible in this area.
(Source: Local authority , June 2025)