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Amsterdam parking space up for grabs for R9.8 million

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Traffic in Amsterdam in February 2019. (Erhan Demirtas/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
Traffic in Amsterdam in February 2019. (Erhan Demirtas/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
  • A single parking space in Amsterdam is for sale at a list price of R9.8 million.
  • Or you can rent it for R15 000 per month.
  • The space is big enough for a wide car, and there is room for your chauffeur to open your door.


Housing is at a premium and so is parking in the Netherlands, but a parking space put up for sale this week for almost half-a-million euros -- more than the average home price -- has raised eyebrows.

Located in PC Hooftstraat next to Amsterdam's famous Vondelpark, the indoor space was advertised at €495 000, the equivalent of R9.8 million, on the Dutch property website funda.nl.

"We are offering a parking space for sale or for rent on the best known and most exclusive shopping street in the Netherlands," read the advertisement.

The parking space is also a stone's throw from major attractions like the Van Gogh Museum and the Rijksmuseum.

Dutch commercial broadcaster RTL Nieuws, which first reported the story, called it "the most expensive parking space in the Netherlands."

It noted that hundreds of parking spaces were on sale in the Netherlands "but this specific price has... raised eyebrows."

For those willing to fork out the jaw-dropping amount, the advertisement said the closed-in 18-square-metre space is "well-suited for wider cars" and noted "there's enough space for the chauffeur and passengers to step out."

The parking space can also be rented for €750 a month, equivalent to about R15 000.

Jeel Heule, the estate agent selling the parking space, told RTL he disagreed with those who consider the price to be too high given the lack of other parking available.

"For people... in this neighbourhood buying a parking space offers a solution," Heule said.

The Netherlands, one of Europe's most densely populated countries with 17.8 million people, is facing an acute housing shortage of some 390 000 homes, according to a recent study.

The average house price was €430 000 in the Netherlands last year and someone making the national average wage has been priced out of the Amsterdam market, according to recent studies.

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