The property is a listed dike house (rijksmonument) located on Durgerdammerdijk in Amsterdam-Noord, directly adjacent to the Durgerdam marina. It overlooks the water and the harbor, offering an unobstructed waterfront orientation. The building is described as a modern dike house while retaining its monument status. The setting combines a quiet, village-like location in Durgerdam with connections to the wider city and road network.
The principal living area extends across a spacious ground floor laid out for an open-plan living room and kitchen with substantial natural light. The living area is reported as 105 m² with an overall volume of 450 m³. The property is arranged as a single residential level and comprises four rooms in total, including three bedrooms. The building date is recorded as 1977 and the energy label is C.
Outdoor space includes a private rear garden of approximately 35 m², oriented to the southeast and measuring about 7.00 m by 5.00 m. The garden is described as sunny and enclosed, providing privacy and a green setting adjacent to the living space. The location is on open water and the property benefits from the waterside environment and views across the marina.
An additional independent unit of approximately 50 m² has been constructed behind the main house; this unit has its own facilities and is intended for separate occupation. Parking in the area is managed by permit. The rental amount reported excludes gas, electricity, water and internet. The listing notes that the property is offered without service costs and specifies a security deposit policy externally to the residential details.