Urban living in a green, car-free neighborhood in the beloved new housing development Holland Park at Diemen, near Amsterdam. It is possible in new construction project The Green Gallery. Divided over eleven buildings and surrounded by greenery, The Green Gallery will soon have 444 (!) energy-efficient apartments: owner-occupied, social rental and medium rental. The first owner-occupied apartments (from 469,000 euros) are now on sale. View the accommodation offer on the project site and sign up.
The apartments now on sale are in the Hazel II and Hazel III buildings. They are three-, four- and five-bedroom apartments ranging from approximately 69 to 100 square meters. All apartments have balconies. The largest homes (with five rooms) even have two outdoor spaces: on the east and on the west. The housing offer in Hazel II and III in brief:
Upon completion, your apartment comes with a full kitchen and a bathroom and toilet, complete with beautiful tile work and plumbing fixtures. This is all included in the purchase price. By the way, you choose the kitchen yourself in the Homestudios showroom.
Depending on the location, you look out over the city or the courtyard garden. That courtyard is a green and sloping area that surrounds the buildings of The Green Gallery. The name of the project says it all: from many homes you look out onto greenery. Fortunately, this greenery is not marred by parked cars. After all, those are in the parking lot under the buildings. There you can also park your bicycle(s).
Thanks in part to the excellent insulation, solar panels on the roofs, heat-cold storage and other measures, you live in The Green Gallery energy-efficiently. Each apartment has an A+++ energy label. This not only provides a lot of comfort, but also a lower energy bill. Moreover, you can borrow more with many lenders for the purchase of your home.
The Green Gallery is located on the south side of the popular new housing estate Holland Park in Diemen. Characteristic of this new urban district are the "modern canal houses": buildings with apartments that in shape and variation somewhat resemble the buildings in Amsterdam's Grachtengordel. This urban atmosphere has to do not only with the appearance of the buildings, but also with the facilities that are there. A large part of Holland Park has now been completed and inhabited, providing stores, schools and restaurants (among other things). Also in your street you have all kinds of amenities. Like a supermarket, a nursery and a health center.
All this combines Holland Park with space for greenery. For example, The Green Gallery itself borders the Thérèse Schwartzepark. You will also find various parks elsewhere in the area, such as the Bergwijkpark and the Diemerbos, which includes a petting zoo and a play forest. Just a twelve-minute bike ride away is the Gaasperplas. There you have beautiful hiking trails, several beaches (including a special dog beach), a sailing club and opportunities for surfing and supping.
You can also take the subway to the Gaasperplas. Because near The Green Gallery is train, bus and metro station Diemen-Zuid. Indeed, that's also where you get on the train. By car, too, you can leave the neighborhood in no time, for in no time you are on the A1 and A10 motorways.
Are you interested in an apartment for sale in The Green Gallery? Then check out the accommodation offer on the project site, create an account and register for your preferred homes. Still have questions? Then contact one of the two brokers involved:
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