The property is a corner single-family house located in Amsterdam Nieuw-Sloten with an approximate living area of 94–95 m² and an internal volume of 254 m³. The building date is 1992 and the house was fully renovated in 2017. The dwelling is presented gestoffeerd (partly furnished/with basic fixtures) and has an energy label B. The roof is fitted with seven solar panels noted in the property information.
The ground floor layout includes an entrance hall with a separate toilet, an open kitchen at the rear and a patio-oriented living room. The kitchen is fitted with built-in appliances including a five-burner gas hob, combined microwave/oven, extractor, refrigerator, freezer, Quooker and a dishwasher. From the ground floor hall there is access to the bathroom and two bedrooms; the front bedroom provides access to a utility/wash room which is also indicated as usable for storage with a separate entrance. The living spaces are described as having good natural light and a spacious feel.
On the first floor there is a secondary hall with storage space, a third bedroom and an expansive roof terrace. The first-floor hall provides additional built-in storage capacity. The property is configured as a three-bedroom family home with a roof terrace suitable for outdoor use and a patio at ground level. Interior features and fittings are consistent with the 2017 renovation details provided.
The location is in the Nieuw-Sloten neighbourhood with local amenities within walking distance, including a nearby shopping centre with daily shops such as a supermarket, pharmacy and bakery. Public transport connections are within walking distance with tram lines 1 and 2 providing direct connections towards the city centre; the property is described as situated on a quiet street with free on-street parking. Recreational areas in the vicinity include the Nieuwe Meer, the Amsterdamse Bos and the Sloterplas. Nearby road links include the A9, A4 and A10, providing access toward Schiphol and surrounding towns.