Twenty-four new properties in the popular Staatslieden neighbourhood, all finished to a very high standard
Van Hogendorpstraat.
CONTENT. The plan 3 Location 4 Finishing 6 The complex 7 Type A 8 Type B 10 Type C 12 Type D 14 Type E 16 Type F 18 Van Hogendorpstraat under construction
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THE PLAN. Spend some time relaxing in the Westerpark, cycle to the Jordaan or enjoy the sunshine on a terrace in the city. Living on the Van Hogendorpstraat is about much more than just coming home. Are you a young professional and always on the go? You can put that behind you now because a home on the Van Hogendorpstraat has everything you need: luxury with an authentic feel, peace and bustle at the same time and a central location. In short: it’s the ultimate city property! This new complex features high-quality architecture and the contemporary materials used allow it to blend in well with its historic surroundings. Viewed from the street side, the structure per floor is as follows: a transparent plinth with commercial premises, three identical floors with residential properties and a fourth floor consisting of properties under one optical roof (actually just a flat roof), being a nod to stepped gables, and a number of outdoor spaces situated between the stair fronts. In recent years, many properties in the popular Staatslieden neighbourhood have been renovated to a high standard and restored to their former glory. The neighbourhood has a range of great local shops, bars and eating establishments and supermarkets and a number of other shops can be found in the nearby Van Limburg Stirumstraat: all just a short walk away. The apartment complex is situated close to the Westerpark, where a wide range of cultural activities are organised throughout the year. The welcoming shopping streets in the Jordaan are literally just around the corner too and on Saturdays it will take you no time at all to bike to the Noordermarkt
to buy some delicious organic products. The Sloterdijk and Central Station train stations are both less than 10 minutes away by bike and the A10 ring road can be reached in no time at all by car - from the underground car park - via the Haarlemmerweg. front of complex
surrounding complex
LOCATION.
The Staatslieden neighbourhood is the biggest in West Amsterdam and has had an eventful history. The heart of the neighbourhood can be found on the Van Limburg Stirumstraat. This is a typical 1980s street, full of arches and colours, and the ideal place to do your grocery shopping. Traditionally, the neighbourhood was home to public sector employees like tram drivers. In the 1950s, these residents moved away to homes in the Bos en Lommer area of Amsterdam. In the 1970s and 1980s, the Staatslieden neighbourhood became a squatters’ stronghold; some of the original students and artists still live in the neighbourhood today. The district is home to creative and enterprising people with a relatively high level of education. Art and culture feature to an above-average extent, partly as a result of the many artists that live there. A whole range of cultural activities are organised and new artists are still being attracted to the area. Residents describe the district as a village in the city. However, the district does have an urban feel too; it’s a successful example of diverse living: it combines aspects of trendy, bustling West Amsterdam with the busy, fast-moving feel of the city centre. Most properties in this district have been the subject of sympathetic renovation, because of which they still retain their original character. As a result, the Staatslieden neighbourhood is currently the biggest unspoiled Dutch working-class area in the city. This district’s varied history is still a very important influence to this day. Every population group and 90 different cultures are represented there too. People from every line of work live in the neighbourhood - ranging from artists through to estate agents. The neighbourhood forms part of the Westerpark area. Residents like to use the park that has now been established on the former Westergasfabriek site which houses a lot of cultural events and is a very good reflection of the spirit of the area. The Staatslieden neighbourhood is the biggest in West Amsterdam and has had an eventful history. The heart of the neighbourhood can be found on the Van Limburg Stirumstraat. This is a typical 1980s street, full of arches and colours, and the ideal place to do your grocery shopping.
ringroad A10 «««
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LEGENDA location of project sports facilities multi-tenanted business premises
tourism and culture educational institutions
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a number of facilities in just one place
FINISHING. Kitchen White, high-gloss with built-in appliances Floor Oak strip parquet Wall finishing Painted stuccowork RAL 9010 Tiling Bathroom, toilet and kitchen walls white 60x20 cm Bathroom and toilet floors dark anthracite 45x45 cm Sanitary fittings Luxury vanity unit, a shower with a glass screen, shower fittings and a separate toilet with a handbasin Heating system Underfloor heating with an extra towel radiator in the bathroom Electrical system Each room features a connection point to the central aerial system and plenty of wall sockets Ventilation CO2-controlled Balcony Balcony on the gallery side Upper floor balcony at the front External frames Aluminium frames Internal doors and window frames Wooden frames with flush panel doors
THE COMPLEX. The complex consists of a total of 24 homes. Twelve of these are two-bedroom properties, while the remaining 12 are one-bedroom properties. There are six different types of property in total. Each property can be accessed via the stairwell and a lift. Residents can rent a parking space in the underground car park under the complex for ₏ 175.00 a month and bikes can be stored in the secure bicycle storage space in the complex’s courtyard area. Most of the one-bedroom
properties also come with their own lockable storage space in the basement under the complex. All of the properties are finished to a very high standard, with oak strip parquet, hardwood panel doors, a beautiful bathroom and a luxury high-gloss white kitchen complete with built-in appliances and a Caesarstone worktop. Each property also has a balcony on the gallery side. The penthouses on the top floor have two extra balconies, at the front of the complex.
model home
F1 C3 C2 C1
D1 A7 A4 A1
D2 A8 A5 A2
D3 A9 A6 A3
business space
E1 B3 B2 B1
F2 C6 C5 C4
VAN HOGENDORPSTRAAT. type A
Component
type A first floor € 1.675 type A second floor € 1.695 type A third floor € 1.750
Surface area
73 m2
Scale 1:100
Extra facilities Lift; General bicycle storage facility behind the complex; Balcony on the gallery side; Balconette on the street side; Energy label A; Extra storage room in general staircase for apartment A1, A4 and A7; Parking space available to rent [on-street residents’ parking permit not possible due to the parking spaces available under the building]
VAN HOGENDORPSTRAAT. type A
VAN HOGENDORPSTRAAT. type B
Component
type B first floor € 1.450 type B second floor € 1.470 type B third floor € 1.490
Surface area
67 m2
Scale 1:100
Extra facilities Lift; General bicycle storage facility behind the complex; Personal storage space in the basement; Balcony on the gallery side; Balconette on the street side; Energy label A; Parking space available to rent [on-street residents’ parking permit not possible due to the parking spaces available under the building]
VAN HOGENDORPSTRAAT. type B
VAN HOGENDORPSTRAAT. type C
Component
type C first floor € 1.450 type C second floor € 1.470 type C third floor € 1.490
Surface area 62 m2
Scale 1:100
Extra facilities Lift; General bicycle storage facility behind the complex; Personal storage space in the basement; Balcony on the gallery side; Balconette on the street side; Energy label A; Parking space available to rent [on-street residents’ parking permit not possible due to the parking spaces available under the building]
VAN HOGENDORPSTRAAT. type C
VAN HOGENDORPSTRAAT. type D
Component
type D fourth floor â‚Ź 1.750
Surface area
69 m2
Scale 1:100
Extra facilities Lift; General bicycle storage facility behind the complex; Extra storage room in general staircase for apartment D1; Balcony on the gallery side; Balcony on the street side; Energy label A; Parking space available to rent [on-street residents’ parking permit not possible due to the parking spaces available under the building]
VAN HOGENDORPSTRAAT. type D
VAN HOGENDORPSTRAAT. type E
Component
type E fourth floor â‚Ź 1.525
Surface area
59 m2
Scale 1:100
Extra facilities Lift; General bicycle storage facility behind the complex; Personal storage space in the basement; Balcony on the gallery side; Balcony on the street side; Energy label A; Parking space available to rent [on-street residents’ parking permit not possible due to the parking spaces available under the building]
VAN HOGENDORPSTRAAT. type E
VAN HOGENDORPSTRAAT. type F
Component
type F fourth floor â‚Ź 1.525
Surface area
62 m2
Scale 1:100
Extra facilities Lift; General bicycle storage facility behind the complex; Personal storage space in the basement[except apartment F1]; Balcony on the gallery side; Balcony on the street side; Energy label A; Parking space available to rent [on-street residents’ parking permit not possible due to the parking spaces available under the building]
VAN HOGENDORPSTRAAT. type F
VAN HOGENDORPSTRAAT. under construction
VAN HOGENDORPSTRAAT. under construction
AHAM Vastgoed Sarphatistraat 370 A-9 1018 GW Amsterdam 020-624 61 01 aham@aham.nl
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