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| *** *** | *** | Approved | *** | 6/10/2026 |
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Brinkstraat 75-, 1097 VJ Amsterdam, Netherlands
BRINKSTRAAT 75 – AMSTERDAM
Asking price starting from €425.000 costs for buyer
Charming living in the highly desirable Betondorp area! This characteristic upper-floor apartment of ca. 65 m² with a private ground-floor entrance combines charm, tranquility and space with an excellent location in Amsterdam-East.
Through the private entrance, you reach the apartment on the first floor, creating a true sense of privacy and a genuine home feeling. The apartment features a bright living room with large windows, a practical layout and plenty of natural daylight. Authentic doors and charming details add extra atmosphere and character to the property.
In addition, there is enough space to potentially create an extra room, making the apartment flexible for working from home or creating an additional bedroom.
One of the highlights of this property is the beautiful shared courtyard garden, where residents can peacefully enjoy the greenery. The apartment also includes a external storage unit, ideal for bicycles and additional storage space.
Betondorp is known for its quiet, green and village-like atmosphere, while still being centrally located within Amsterdam. Shops, restaurants, sports facilities and public transport are all nearby, and the A10 ring road can be reached within minutes.
The apartment is part of an active and professionally managed homeowners’ association (VvE) with a recent long-term maintenance plan. In addition, the VvE has a healthy financial reserve position. The complex is largely fitted with double glazing.
Layout
Private entrance on the ground floor with staircase leading to the first floor. Upon entering the apartment, you arrive in the hallway with a separate toilet. From the hallway, all rooms are accessible. Spacious and bright living room with adjoining open kitchen. On the opposite side of the apartment are the bedroom and bathroom. The apartment also features a external storage room and access to the shared courtyard garden.
Details
* Asking price starting from €425.000 costs for buyer
* Living area ca. 65 m²
* Located in the popular Betondorp area
* Characteristic apartment with private entrance
* Possibility to create an additional room
* Beautiful shared courtyard garden
* External storage unit
* Mostly double glazing
* Energy label E
* Active and professionally managed homeowners’ association with healthy reserve position
* Service costs: €235,67 per month
* MJOP 2025 available
* Excellent accessibility to the A10 ring road
* The leasehold has been perpetually bought off until 15-11-2054.
* Delivery in consultation