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1017 BN (Amsterdam - Grachtengordel)
€2,950/ month
Property agent
Broersma Wonen
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Price
€2,950.00
Deposit Amount
€5,900.00
Contract Type
A
Min Duration
12
Condition
New
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
3
Number of Floors
1
Construction Year
2022
Volume
255 m³
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Heating Type
Central
Balcony
Building Facilities
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This three-room apartment is part of The Artesia project on Reguliersdwarsstraat in central Amsterdam, combining new-build accommodations within restored historical buildings. The apartment is located on the third floor and includes a south-facing loggia and a balcony overlooking a triple courtyard garden designed by landscape architect Piet Oudolf. The property is presented as partly fitted (gestoffeerd) and is recorded with a living area of 85 m² and a volume of 255 m³. The building relates to a redevelopment of 17th-century facades and has a construction year listed as 2022.
Access to the apartment is via a communal staircase or lift to the third floor. The rear of the apartment contains a modern open kitchen with custom-made cabinetry, multiple built-in appliances and a cooking island with breakfast bar. The living area receives ample daylight through multiple windows, creating an open spatial layout, and a lighting plan is in place for the apartment. Underfloor heating is installed throughout the apartment, and light materials and color tones have been used for interior finishes.
At the front of the apartment are two bedrooms with fitted wardrobes and a bathroom equipped with a sink, shower and bathtub. A separate toilet is located on the hall. The apartment is on a single residential level and includes an indoor storage room of 5 m² in the building at Reguliersdwarsstraat 106. The listed internal features and room layout correspond to a 3-room configuration with two bedrooms and one bathroom plus a separate toilet.
The building systems include a thermal energy storage (ATES/WKO) installation with 17 groundwater sources at approximately 300 metres depth and associated heat pumps for heating and cooling, forming a gasless system with an energy label of A++(+). The complex is constructed with architectural insulation measures such as insulated walls, floors and roofs. The project design is by Hofman Dujardin and aims for a high-end finish. The location is in the centre of Amsterdam on Reguliersdwarsstraat, with local amenities including shops, restaurants and cultural institutions such as the Rijksmuseum, De Hermitage, Koninklijk Theater Carré, Hortus Botanicus and Artis, and public transport connections by tram, bus and the North–South metro line at Rokin.