Description
Home sold: Trouringhstraat 10 – H in Amsterdam
Fantastic 5-room apartment (96 m²) with two balconies and a spacious garden.In a quiet street in trendy Bos en Lommer, you’ll find this recently renovated 5-room apartment. The property offers 96 m² of living space and a practical layout. It is part of a healthy and active Homeowners’ Association (VvE).
Layout:
First floor: The hallway provides access to the living room (with sitting area) featuring built-in cupboards, as well as the open-plan kitchen with matching cabinetry and various built-in appliances. From here, you can reach the first balcony, facing east. This balcony gives access to the spacious garden. Centrally located in the apartment are a practical storage room and a separate toilet. At the rear, you will find a dining room and an additional bedroom (or study), with access to the second balcony facing west.
Ground floor:
An internal staircase leads down to the hallway on the ground floor, which provides access to two bedrooms and the bathroom. The bathroom is equipped with a bathtub, walk-in shower, toilet, and washbasin with vanity unit.
For a complete overview of the layout, please refer to the attached floor plans.
Location
The apartment on Trouringhstraat is located in lively and diverse Bos en Lommer, a neighborhood that in recent years has developed into a popular place for young families, creatives, and city lovers. The area offers a wide range of restaurants and cafés: enjoy a drink by the water at Grand Café Fossa, wood-fired pizza at Buurman & Buurman, or authentic Mexican tacos at MasMais. Local hotspots such as Patisserie Rijkhoff, White Label Coffee, and The Villy at Bos en Lommerplein add to the area’s modern and vibrant character. No Man’s Art, a gallery and bar in one, combines culture with a good glass of wine. For additional culture and theater, Podium Mozaïek—housed in a former church—has grown into a versatile cultural venue.
For daily groceries, you’ll find several supermarkets and specialty shops along Bos en Lommerweg, Bos en Lommerplein, and Jan Evertsenstraat. The neighborhood also offers plenty of facilities such as gyms and swimming pools. Green spaces are abundant: Erasmuspark is practically around the corner, and both Rembrandtpark and Westerpark are nearby—perfect for walking, picnicking, or outdoor sports.
Accessibility:
Accessibility is excellent: by bike, you can reach the Jordaan or the city center within ten minutes. By car, the A10 Ring Road can be reached quickly via the S103 or S104 exits. In short, a dynamic residential area with all amenities, green spaces, and a lively atmosphere within walking distance, while the city center is just minutes away.
Land lease:
The apartment is located on leasehold land formally owned by the Municipality of Amsterdam. The annual ground rent is €1,087.00 and can be adjusted for the first time on 31-08-2064 (with indexation every 10 years). The ground lease is continuous, and the 2000 leasehold provisions apply. For more information, please consult the website of the Municipality of Amsterdam.
Homeowners’ Association (VvE):
16 members
Share in VvE: 75/1120
Monthly service charges: €205.53
Long-term maintenance plan (2020–2050) in place
VvE reserve: €74,973 as of 01-09-2025
Details:
Year of construction: 1940
Living area: 96 m²
Fully renovated
HR++ window frames
Window frames from 2024
Monthly service charges: €205.53 (including building insurance, reserve fund for minor and major maintenance)
Leasehold: annual ground rent €1,087.00
Handover in consultation
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