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New construction on Cruquius Island

Cruquius Island (or Cruquius) in the Oostelijk Havengebied in Amsterdam East is the last peninsula in the line of KNSM Island, Sporenburg and Borneo Island. This was once a bonkers industrial and harbor area. Thanks to new construction on Cruquius, it is now a great place to live.

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Houtsma: waterfront apartments and townhouses on Cruquiuseiland in Amsterdam. Now on sale

A car-free environment. Beautiful courtyard gardens. Restaurants, a gym and a supermarket within walking distance. And a great view over the water, where barges and pleasure yachts glide by every day. Discover the possibilities of new construction project Houtsma on Cruquiuseiland in Amsterdam East, just ten minutes by bike from the center. The first phase, with 58 apartments and townhouses, is [...]

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Cruquius Island: the best of both worlds

You enjoy the best of both worlds on Cruquius Island. On the one hand, it is quiet living because there is no through traffic. On the other hand, there is the proximity of the bustling city center, only ten minutes away by bike. But you can also go out in Cruquius itself, for example to one of the culinary hotspots. And of course here you can always enjoy the vastness of the water and the steadily passing ships. Furthermore, you have all the amenities of Amsterdam Oost nearby. And if you want to get out of the city, you can easily drive to the A10 ring road. Many homes have already been built, and this will continue for some time. Eventually Cruquius will have some 1,700 homes.

New construction on Cruquiuseiland, Amsterdam

On this page you will find the offerings registered with us for Cruquius Island. You can also read the latest news. You can find an overview of the new construction available in the entire region (Metropolitan Region Amsterdam) on the supply page on this website.

Sources and more information: www.amsterdamwoont.nl and www.amsterdam.nl | Photography: Doede Jaarsma Communications