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.

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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.


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Design vision

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.

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Living and cooking

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.

 

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Sleeping and bathing

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.

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The balcony

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.

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Accessibility

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)

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Features
14C Jan den Haen Street, Amsterdam
Asking price
  • €475,000 k.k.
Availability
  • By arrangement
Rooms
  • 3 Rooms
  • 2 bedrooms
  • 1 bathroom
Maintenance
  • Internal: Excellent
  • External: Excellent
Floor area & Content
  • Floor area: 54 m²
  • Building-associated outdoor space: 5 m²
Year of construction
  • 1935
Services and installations
  • Mechanical ventilation
  • Cable TV
Location
  • On quiet road
  • In residential area
Parking
  • Parking permits
Type of heating
  • Central Heating Boiler
Type of hot water
  • Central Heating Boiler
Destination
  • Living
Ownership type
  • Leasehold ownership
Outdoor space
  • No garden
  • Balcony
Land Registry details
  • Local authority: Sloten (n.h.)
  • Section: C
  • Number: 12218
Sustainability
  • Roof insulation
  • Double glazed
  • Wall insulation
  • Floor insulation
  • Energy label A
Type
  • Apartment
  • Upstairs apartment
Which floor
  • 4e
Floor plan
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14C Jan den Haen Street, Amsterdam
Location
14C Jan den Haen Street, Amsterdam
Groceries
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Address
Jan van Galenstraat 68,
1056 CC Amsterdam

Ela! Catering

The perfect place to discover delicious Greek cuisine. Everything here is prepared fresh daily, using as many natural products as possible. They offer sandwiches, salads, full meals, and of course, pita gyros and souvlaki are also on the menu. In addition to these Greek dishes, they also sell delicacies such as delicious organic olive oil and authentic Greek feta cheese.

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Address
Bos en Lommerweg 96,
1055 EC Amsterdam

Flour

Farine is Mitchel Charles' French bakery. He moved from England to Amsterdam just before Brexit and combined his background as a chef and barista here. After years at Coffee & Coconuts, he decided to create his own place, offering French classics that, according to regular customers, taste just like home. Charles sees the business as his personal project, from the bright blue façade to the timeless design, in which he brings together his love of branding and craftsmanship. In the bakery, everything revolves around quality, with butter from France, flour from regenerative agriculture, and coffee from Un.common, carefully selected after visits to several roasters.

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Admiraal de Ruijterweg 43,
1057 JV Amsterdam

The Wine Spot

The Wine Spot was founded in 2012 by Filipe and Paulo in a small anti-squatting shop on Jan Evertsenstraat in Amsterdam. This temporary location was quickly replaced by a larger, permanent location at Admiraal de Ruijterweg 43. This wine shop offers an extensive range of wines from all over Europe, both natural and classic varieties. Each bottle comes with a handwritten note explaining the wine, its region of origin, and the vinification process. For those who prefer something different, there is also a wide selection of craft beers, port, sherry, and dessert wines.

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Jan Evertsenstraat 31,
1057 ZX Amsterdam

Fort Nine Bakery

At Fort negen in De Baarsjes, you can see how bread is baked. While you eat your freshly baked croissant, you can watch the bakers passionately kneading dough on the flour-covered workbenches in the shop and in front of the display window. The bakers use a traditional method of bread making, with the sourdough bread rising for no less than 26 hours. This ensures a delicious crispy crust and a soft inside. They only use organic products and make everything by hand. Another fun thing is that you can take a workshop on making sourdough bread or croissants.

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Tweede Hugo de Grootstraat 25,
1052 LB Amsterdam

Mitsos

Mitsos Traiterie has been a household name in the Frederik Hendrikbuurt in Amsterdam for almost 30 years when it comes to tasty and healthy Greek food. Since 2010, this family business has been run by the Polichronakis family and is the place to discover authentic Greek cuisine. They purchase the Greek and Cretan delicacies Immediately from local growers and producers, selected for quality and taste. Mountain tea from Sfakiá, thyme honey from Kissamos, freshly baked pitas from bakery Koundouraki, Kalamata olives from Néa Roúmata, the assortment is varied and endless.

Art & culture
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Willem de Zwijgerlaan 327,
1055 RA Amsterdam

No Man's Art Gallery Kiosk

No Man’s Art Gallery began in 2011 as a traveling pop-up gallery providing access to foreign art markets for artists early in their careers. Between 2011 and 2022, various pop-ups were held around the world. In 2018, the gallery opened a permanent space in Bos & Lommer, which also houses a bar/restaurant. The gallery has an international exhibition program with a specific focus on emerging contemporary art. No Man’s Art Gallery KIOSK recently opened in Amsterdam, a space with a project program.

 

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Willem de Zwijgerlaan 327,
1055 RA Amsterdam

No Man's Art Gallery

No Man’s Art Gallery began as a traveling pop-up gallery with the mission of providing emerging artists with access to foreign art markets. In 2018, NMAG moved into a permanent space in Bos & Lommer, which houses a gallery as well as a bar and restaurant. It is a unique location that lowers the threshold for visiting a gallery with a restaurant that serves food that reflects the art on display.

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Address
Bos en Lommerweg 191,
1055 DT Amsterdam

Stage Mosaic

Podium Mozaïek is a metropolitan theater with a café-restaurant in Amsterdam West, located in the former Pniëlkerk on Bos en Lommerweg. Podium Mozaïek's program is for young and old and offers theater, music, comedy, spoken word storytelling, dance, and all possible crossovers between them from home and abroad. The Café serves a Mediterranean-inspired menu consisting of various changing seasonal dishes.

Food & drink
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Address
Willem de Zwijgerlaan 333,
1055 RB Amsterdam

Lupe

Pedro & Juan Mouneu, two brothers from Mexico City, missed the authentic Mexican flavor in Amsterdam. With Lupe, named after the Mexican patron saint, they bring a Mexican eatery to Amsterdam where authentic dishes and drinks come together. The brothers ran restaurant Los Pilones in the city center for 20 years, mainly catering to tourists. With Lupe, they want to offer a more local and neighborhood-oriented experience. The staff has a Mexican background, and guests can enjoy a menu of delicious snacks to share, such as enchiladas, tortillas with beans and spicy shrimp, and ceviche. The menu changes with the seasons. Lupe also offers weekend brunch dishes such as huevos rancheros and chilaquiles, which the owners say are ideal for soothing a hangover.

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Address
Jan van Galenstraat 147,
1056 BN Amsterdam

Office

At Oficina, they offer a weekly changing breakfast and lunch menu, with ingredients that match the season. The focus is on finding beautiful products from Amsterdam and the surrounding farms. Oficina is open from Wednesday to Sunday from 10:00 to 17:00. Breakfast is served all day, and lunch service begins at 11:30 a.m.

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Address
Bos en Lommerweg 136 HS,
1055 ED Amsterdam

Friedhats FUKU café

FUKU is the very first café of Friedhats; a micro coffee roastery in Amsterdam. The business was set up by friends Lex Wenneker and Dylan Sedgwick. Lex is a multiple barista champion and has been working full-time in the coffee business for eight years, Dylan is from Australia and has worked in London for a long time at all kinds of coffee events. Together they realized their dream with their own roastery and café where they roast and serve the best quality coffee. Sustainability is very important to Friedhats and they are constantly working on improving their products. At café FUKU you can not only enjoy a delicious espresso or cappuccino but also a fresh beer or wine.

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Address
Bos en Lommerweg 90,
1055 EC Amsterdam

No Man's Art Gallery

No Man’s Art Gallery began in 2011 as a traveling pop-up gallery providing access to foreign art markets for artists early in their careers. Between 2011 and 2022, various pop-ups were held around the world. In 2018, the gallery opened a permanent space in Bos & Lommer, which also houses a bar/restaurant. The gallery has an international exhibition program with a specific focus on emerging contemporary art. No Man’s Art Gallery KIOSK recently opened in Amsterdam, a space with a project program.

 

 

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Address
Schaepmanstraat 2,
1051 JC Amsterdam

Neither fish nor fowl

At Vleesch noch Visch, you can enjoy legendary vegetarian food. The dishes are prepared with honest vegetarian ingredients that will make you forget all about meat. The fresh pitas with homemade tzatziki or other sauces will amaze even the most avid meat-eater with how delicious vegetarian food can be. They hope to reach a wide audience with their vegetarian street food. You can find them on Schaepmanstraat in Amsterdam, but they also attend all kinds of festivals.

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Address
Van Hallstraat 268,
1051 HM Amsterdam

Back to Black

Back to Black is a coffee bar with its own roastery on Weteringstraat. At Back to Black, every step in the coffee production process is carried out with passion and craftsmanship. Driven by their love for coffee, the owners of Back to Black travel the world in search of the best products, which they then sell in their own shop. In addition to coffee, they also serve delicious cookies and cakes, and they also sell their own t-shirts with beautiful designs.

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Address
Jan van Galenstraat 219,
1056 BW Amsterdam

Daan sandwich

Broodje Daan is a cozy sandwich shop with timeless prices that welcomes a diverse crowd. From 6:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. on weekdays, you can enjoy a sandwich and freshly brewed coffee at attractive prices. The sandwiches are named after their creators, such as the Bouwmaat XL Burgers, designed by the men from the hardware store. Even the shop dog Buddy has his own creation. The shop also attracts regular customers, including 'Mrs. Pindakaas', who enjoys her peanut butter sandwich every day. Daan knows his customers through and through, follows their routines, and shares daily moments of laughter.

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Address
Van Hallstraat 65,
1051 GZ Amsterdam

The Neighbor

At snack bar De Buurman, you will find delicious snacks with a good story behind them. Owner Yayha Amhed Faruk is passionate about his business every day. Of course, you can get the standard snacks here, such as croquettes and frikandellen, but De Buurman distinguishes itself from other snack bars by also serving delicious dishes from Egypt and the Middle East. One standout is the falafel made from broad beans; perfectly crispy on the outside and soft on the inside.

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Address
Watertorenplein 6,
1051 PA Amsterdam

Café Restaurant Amsterdam

For steak, fruit de mer, or sticky toffee cake, Café Restaurant Amsterdam is always a good choice. This restaurant has been located in the old Machinepomp building on Watertorenplein since 1996. It has since become an integral part of Amsterdam's hospitality scene. The industrial look of the restaurant makes a big impression, but at the same time it has remained cozy. The food is good, and in the summer you can sit on the terrace by the water. It is also a great place for large groups to enjoy a long meal. You can also have a delicious lunch or just a cup of coffee with a newspaper. In any case, it is worth taking a look at this fantastic building.

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Address
Van Speijkstraat 157HS,
1057 GX Amsterdam

Thai Thai Doll

Thai Thai Poppetje is an authentic Thai street food restaurant that emphasizes freshness. Their limited menu includes classics such as fish cakes, as well as original creations such as red curry rice balls with a creamy filling and a crispy crust. The restaurant also offers vegetarian and vegan options.

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Address
Frederik Hendrikstraat 88-90,
1052 HZ Amsterdam

Yam Yam

YamYam Trattoria Pizzeria was founded in 1996 by Johan Vogelaar, a passionate pizza maker. His love for Italian cuisine began when he lived in Rome and worked in the bakery and pizzeria owned by the family of his Italian partner at the time. There, he learned the art of making thin Roman pizzas. Back in Amsterdam, Johan decided to share this culinary experience by starting YamYam, the first pizzeria with a wood-fired oven in Amsterdam-West. His dedication to authentic Italian ingredients and preparation methods has made YamYam a beloved spot for lovers of Italian cuisine. The interior is simple and atmospheric, with an open kitchen and a prominent wood-fired oven. When the weather is nice, there is a terrace Available guests.

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1056 LE Amsterdam

Terrace music

This pleasant, somewhat hidden spot is located in the middle of the green Erasmus Park, where you can escape the city and enjoy breakfast, lunch, and drinks. They work with the best and most enjoyable local suppliers. In addition, various clinics and live music are organized. In the summer, there is the Erasmus Culinary Festival.

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Witte de Withstraat 125-H,
1057 XR Amsterdam

Sham West

Restaurant Sham is the very first Syrian restaurant in Amsterdam. Chefs experienced in Syrian cuisine are in the kitchen every day preparing wonderful Syrian dishes such as Baba Ganoush, Fatoush, and Foul Muqalla. The restaurant has a great atmosphere and regularly features live music. Because the small dishes are meant to be shared with your table companions, a visit to Sham is always a convivial occasion. Good conversation, beautifully presented plates, and delicious fresh ingredients: at Sham, your evening is complete.

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Address
Bilderdijkstraat 36,
1052 NB Amsterdam

Café Binnenvisser

Café Binnenvisser, located on Bilderdijkstraat in Amsterdam West, is a cozy neighborhood café. The menu here consists mainly of vegetables, but fish and meat are also available. The wine list, which mainly features natural wines, is very extensive, but the staff know which wine goes well with each dish. When the weather is nice, the windows are opened and the cozy interior spills out onto the street, which adds to the atmosphere. Highly recommended for an evening of fine dining.

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Jan van Galenstraat 143,
1056 BN Amsterdam

Ted.Amsterdam

Ted.Amsterdam is a multifunctional creative space located in Amsterdam where interior design, art, and creativity come together. They sell collectible mid-century modern vintage and new furniture, contemporary artworks by local artists, and unique design objects, while also creating a unique space where creativity can flourish. Whether you are looking for a special design for your home or garden or an inspiring space for a project, ted. is the place for you.

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Van Slingelandtstraat 39,
1051 CG Amsterdam

RataPlan

Enjoy browsing through all the bargains at RataPlan, with a wide selection of second-hand items. This thrift store covers more than 1,000 square meters and has three floors. It offers furniture, books, clothing, bedding, household appliances, tableware, and a nice collection of second-hand bicycles.

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Second Hugo de Grootstraat 70,
1052 LG Amsterdam

West Recycling Center

Kringloop West is the place to go for beautiful items at affordable prices. Here, old furniture is given a new lease of life in collaboration with the furniture makers at De Opwaardeerkamer. In the space below the store, various makers work on upcycling old items. Designer Miguel Visser from Hellingproof, for example, transforms an old drum into a new lamp. Another specialty of this thrift store is refurbished vintage racing bikes.

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