Over Westerdoksdijk 635, Amsterdam
Westerdoksdijk 635, Amsterdam
Westerdoksdijk 635, Amsterdam
The comfort of this apartment and the view create a spacious living experience.
Unique living on Westerdokseiland in this exceptional apartment with sweeping views over the water. The property is part of the project II project , in which the architects have used timeless design and robust materials. The high ceilings, materials, quality, space, and light Immediately the imagination. A parking space in the indoor parking garage is included.
A guided tour
The ground floor
Shared entrance from Westerdoksdijk, modern lobby with mailboxes, staircase, and elevator.
The fifth floor
The entrance hall leads to all the rooms in the apartment. The spacious living room with open kitchen features large French doors offering stunning views of the IJ and Westerdoksdijk. You’ll never tire of this view. The modern, spacious kitchen is equipped with a variety of built-in appliances. Beautiful hardwood floors run throughout the apartment.
The smaller bedroom is accessible via the living room and is ideal as a children's/nursery or study. The larger bedroom is accessible via the hallway. The bathroom has a toilet, sink, shower, and bathtub.
The building
Westerkaap II is one of four sub-plans for Westerdokseiland developed as part of the OD205 Master Plan. Westerdokseiland is a location with a view. It is bordered by water on both sides: to the east lies the expansive IJ, and to the west, the Westerdokshaven, with typical Amsterdam commercial activity beyond it. A concept has been devised that takes advantage of both sides.
Parking at
The building’s underground garage houses the residents’ parking area. The apartment is rented out with one parking space included.
The Neighborhood
Located in a quiet spot in the heart of Amsterdam, right on the waterfront and just a stone’s throw from the bustling historic city center. A wide variety of trendy cafes, restaurants, delis, and (organic) supermarkets can be found in the immediate vicinity, particularly along the unique shopping street “Haarlemmerstraat.”
Every Wednesday, there is a farmers' market on Haarlemmerplein. What makes this market special is that the people behind the stalls are often Immediately involved Immediately the production of the products.
Accessibility
The location is easily accessible by bicycle, car, and public transportation. Central Station is a five-minute walk away, and bus 58 stops Immediately the door. The A10 ring road is also within easy reach.
Details
- Available: starting in June;
- Rent: €2,450 excl. per month;
- Includes parking space in the garage;
- Lease term: Model B fixed-term – max. 24 months;
- Security deposit: 2 months’ rent;
- Students and roommates not permitted;
- Unfurnished.
Amsterdam
Amsterdam
- €2,450 per month
- As of
- 3 Rooms
- 2 bedrooms
- 1 bathroom
- Internal: Good
- External: Good
- Floor area: 73 m²
- Parking garage
- Garage
- Indoor
- Living space
- No garden
- Apartment
- Upstairs apartment
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