Over Korte Ouderkerkerdijk 1R 2, Amsterdam
Korte Ouderkerkerdijk 1R 2, Amsterdam
Korte Ouderkerkerdijk 1R 2, Amsterdam
Elegant living with spectacular views over the Amstel River from the 14th floor of the new HAUT residential tower.
Spacious and bright apartment with two bedrooms, a spacious bathroom, and a sunny balcony overlooking the Amstel River and the surrounding meadows. This highly innovative building has been awarded the highest possible sustainability label.
With its international allure, location, high ceilings, and large windows, the apartment is a wonderful place to come home to.
A tour
Common entrance with mailboxes and two elevators.
The 14th floor
Hallway with access to the toilet, cloakroom, and living room.
Upon entering the living room, the spaciousness and large windows create the ultimate living experience. The modern open kitchen adjoins the living room and is equipped with various built-in appliances and a breakfast bar. This is the ideal place to enjoy drinks or dinner with friends or family and take in the panoramic view. The spacious balcony is accessible via the large sliding doors and is the perfect place to enjoy the sunset until late in the evening.
The modern bathroom with walk-in shower, double sink, and toilet is accessible via the hallway. Both bedrooms also bedrooms this hallway and both have a view of the Amstel River. The master bedroom has built-in closets.
Living on the Amstel
HAUT is situated in a unique location on the bend of the Amstel river, close to Amstel station, between Amsterdam-Zuid, the Rivierenbuurt, and Watergraafsmeer. You can do your daily shopping in the authentic Amsterdam Rijnstraat. Also close to HAUT: excellent restaurants and cafés such as L'Osteria, Rijssel, and tHuis aan de Amstel. Within walking distance of Spaklerweg metro station and Amstel station. The city center is within cycling distance.
Urban living, perfectly combined with the tranquility of water and greenery. Rowing on a quiet Sunday morning. Swimming on a warm summer evening. Enjoying a jog along the riverbank. Or simply daydreaming by the water. At the foot of HAUT lies the green Somerlust riverside park. In the coming years, the Amstelkwartier will develop further as a pleasant residential area. Plans include a bicycle bridge over the Weespertrekvaart canal towards Watergraafsmeer and a shopping center on Amstelstroomlaan.
Living in HAUT
As an icon, HAUT is an enrichment for Amsterdam. Generous ceiling heights and floor-to-ceiling windows give a wonderful feeling of space and light.
HAUT is the first residential building to receive the highest possible sustainability label. HAUT is built with wood. A centuries-old building material and, at the same time, the ultimate innovation in sustainable construction. Wood does not emit CO2, but stores it naturally. Wood has even more qualities. Wood breathes, wood lives. It feels warm and therefore provides unparalleled living comfort.
HAUT has energy-generating facades and triple glazing. PV panels (solar panels) have been installed on the highest roof of the building. The electricity generated by the roof is used for the Services and installations the building's common areas: lighting, central Services and installations, elevators, etc.
Residents can store their bicycles in the dry and secure HAUT bicycle storage facility. Residents can park their cars in the underground parking garage if they rent a parking space. This can be accessed via two car lifts. There are facilities for charging electric cars and bicycles.
Details
- Available: Immediately;
- Rent: €3,850 per month, excluding utilities;
- Model A: indefinite period with a minimum of 12 months;
- Option to rent a parking space for €200 per month;
- Deposit: 2 months' rent;
- Unfurnished.
Amsterdam
Amsterdam
- €3,850 per month
- By arrangement
- 3 Rooms
- 2 bedrooms
- 1 bathroom
- Internal: Good to excellent
- External: Good to excellent
- Floor area: 111 m²
- Building-associated outdoor space: 12 m²
- 2021
- Mechanical ventilation
- Sliding door
- Paid parking
- Living space
- No garden
- Fully insulated
- Energy label A+
- Apartment
- Upstairs apartment
- 14e
- Upholstered
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