$1.4 Million Homes in Amsterdam
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Canal Belt | $1.45 million (1.25 million euros)
A three-bedroom apartment on the banks of a canal
This triplex apartment with a roof terrace is in a 1652 building located in the Canal Belt that rings Amsterdam's city center.
The Canal Belt is notable for its ensemble of gabled houses built during the Dutch Golden Age, constructed between canals spanned by elegant bridges in a wonder of 17th century hydraulic engineering. The area has been preserved as a UNESCO world heritage site. A notable Canal Belt attraction is the Anne Frank House, where the Frank family hid during World War II and Anne wrote her diary.
This apartment is equidistant from Dam Square in the historic city center and the popular Jordaan neighborhood, with its lively cafes, galleries, markets and boutiques. Nearby parks include Frederik Hendrikplantsoen and Westerpark, which has sports facilities and the Westergas cultural complex.
Amsterdam's central station is within walking distance. Trains run to to Schiphol Airport, which is about 10 miles southwest of the Canal Belt. Traveling to the airport by public transportation or car takes around 30 minutes.
Size: 1,399 square feet
Price per square foot: $1,035
Indoors: The three-bedroom, two-bath unit is entered on the building's third floor, where a staircase ascends to a hallway approaching the main bedroom on the fourth floor. The hallway has a glass partition wall featuring permanent artwork by the Dutch artist Lenneke van der Goot. The main bedroom has custom wardrobes, large arched windows and herringbone wood floors. An en suite bathroom has a stand-alone tub, double sink and under-floor heating.
An ornate sky-blue spiral staircase ascends from the main bedroom up through the next two levels of the apartment to a skylight and the roof terrace. The fifth floor has two bedrooms, one of which has its own bathroom and glass French doors opening to a terrace.
The top floor has a living room with a fireplace and an open kitchen with a window seat in a dormer overlooking the canal. The kitchn, designed by the Dutch interior design studio Buro Kif, has two ovens and a warming drawer.
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Costs: Annual property taxes to €628 ($725), and the homeowner’s association fee is €150 ($173) a month. The buoying is unfresholed country.
Never | $1.42 million (1.225 million euros)
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The two bedrooms, each with a bathroom finished with handcrafted Portuguese tiles, are behind the kitchen. The main bedroom has a built-in wardrobe and a free-standing bathtub. An adjoining semi-open bathroom has an industrial feel, with a large walk-in shower and dual sinks. The other bedroom has a walk-in shower.
Outdoor space: The building has a communal roof terrace, as well as communal bicycle storage and a private storage room in the basement. At the rear of the building is a south-facing jetty in the canal with a dining table and a swimming ladder. The loft has a private parking space and an option to moor a boat.
Costs: Annual property taxes total $825 (€715). Monthly service charges come to $288 (€250). The building is on freehold land.
Contact: Marchien Bottema | 031-20-226-0066 | Boelen Makelaardij
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Zuidas | $1.42 million (1.225 million euros)
A two-bedroom duplex apartment in a sleek contemporary building
This two-bedroom, one-and-a-half-bath duplex is in an architecturally distinguished building in the Zuidas neighborhood, about three miles south of central Amsterdam.
The Zuidas is known as a developing business district and urban hub, but it also has a residential population served by growing numbers of schools, health care facilities, and services. The Miles Building, home to this apartment, backs onto a canal and is surrounded by cafes, bars, markets, gyms, spas and other retail businesses. Nearby green spaces include Beatrixpark, Amstelpark and Het Amsterdamse Bos.
Neighborhood highlights include the weekly Zuidas Market, with fresh food and local artisans, and the Botanic Garden Zuidas. Transportation links to central Amsterdam are numerous, and the nearby Amsterdam Zuid/WTC station is eight minutes from Schiphol Airport.
Size: 1,593 square feet
Price per square foot: $890
Indoors: The corner apartment has a private ground-floor entrance into the 71-unit Miles Building, which was nominated for the Amsterdam Architecture Award in 2012, the year construction was completed. The glass front door opens to an entrance hall that leads to a guest bathroom and an open-plan kitchen fronting an interior atrium. The kitchen has a breakfast bar, pantry and appliances including a Smeg oven and refrigerator, and a Siemens induction hob.
The combined living and dining space has 11-foot ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows with interior louvered shutters and remote-controlled curtains. The floors are Brazilian black slate and the custom bookcase with a library ladder is oak.
An oak staircase descends from the entrance hall to the basement level, which takes in sunlight from 13-foot atrium windows. This level has two bedrooms: One has a floor-to-ceiling sliding glass door opening to the atrium, and the other bedroom has a private hall accessing a bathroom with a copper-slate accent wall and dual Catalano sinks. There is a work space and storage area under the atrium staircase, as well as access to a laundry room.
Outdoor space: The apartment has a small terrace at the entrance and an external storage unit. Building residents share a communal courtyard garden. The price for a garage parking space is $103,100 (€90,000).
Costs: Annual property taxes are about $1,580 (€1,370). Homeowners’ association service charges are $337 (€293) a month. The ground lease fee is about €4,000 ($4,605) a year, which is tax deductible for a primary residence.
Contact: Camilla Kerkhof | Ramón Mossel Makelaardij | 031-20-305-2662