
183-11.396 m²
Area
Office space
Property type
Rent from
€4,651/mo
All-in monthly price of the most affordable available unit (183 m²)
Welcome to Joan Muyskenweg 22 in Amsterdam, a premium office location featuring an A++ energy label and maximum flexibility. This space offers floor areas ranging from 183 to 11,396 m², perfectly suited for startups, scale-ups, and established enterprises. With a competitive rental rate of €305/m² per year, you receive an excellent cost foundation for your business in this attractive Amsterdam business district.
The building is equipped with comprehensive facilities that enhance your working environment. Enjoy 24/7 access, an advanced security system, high-speed fiber optic internet, and practical amenities including a coffee bar, bicycle storage, and electric vehicle charging points. A professional reception, modern meeting rooms, and convenient parking spaces complete the offering.
The building features a professional appearance with elevators and furnished options for those who prefer them. The central Amsterdam location offers easy accessibility and visibility for your business network. Discover more office space for rent in Amsterdam on our website and learn why this location is the ideal choice for growth.
Availability and prices last updated on 29 May 2026
24/7 Access
Coffee Bar
Fiber Internet
Parking
Bike Storage
Elevator
Reception
Security System
Furnished option
EV Charging
Meeting Rooms
Office space
For rent
€315/ m² / yr
To be determined
Small-scale (up to 3×80A)
Property Summary: Joan Muyskenweg 22, Amsterdam The property at Joan Muyskenweg 22 in Amsterdam is a residential unit constructed in 2015 with a BAG-registered area of 20 m². Currently in active use status, this compact residential space offers modern construction standards from its recent build year, making it suitable for tenants or buyers seeking contemporary accommodation in Amsterdam.
Year Built
2015
Designated Use
Residential
BAG area
20 m²
Status
Pand in gebruik
Source: Kadaster BAG
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Amsterdam centrum
5.1 km
Amsterdam Amstel
1.5 km
Amsterdam Airport Schiphol
10.3 km
A10, A1
Nearby
Leonardo Royal Hotel Amsterdam
Hotel · 211 m
Wah Nam Hong Superstore (Chan BV)
Supermarket · 1.1 km
Ziekenhuis Holanda
Hospital · 2.8 km
CrossFit Flames XL
Gym · 478 m
This office space on Joan Muyskenweg in the Amstelkwartier West area of Amsterdam offers excellent accessibility for commuting professionals and business visitors alike. The property sits conveniently close to Amsterdam Amstel railway station, making it straightforward to reach by public transport from across the region. For those traveling by car, the A10 motorway is within easy reach, while Amsterdam Airport Schiphol is accessible for international business connections. The location provides good proximity to the city center, positioning the office as neither isolated nor unnecessarily central. The immediate vicinity supports daily workplace needs with a hotel practically on the doorstep for visiting clients, a fitness facility nearby for employee wellness, and essential shopping options within short cycling distance. This combination of strong transport links and supporting amenities makes the Amstelkwartier West location a practical choice for companies seeking accessible office space with convenient infrastructure for their teams and guests.
Last updated on: 27 July 2026. We refresh this data at least once a year.
Figures for Amstelkwartier-West, Amsterdam, source: CBS Kerncijfers wijken & buurten
Number of establishments, source: CBS
Amstelkwartier-West is a compact, highly urbanized neighborhood in Amsterdam with just 810 residents spread across 695 households, creating an exceptionally low average household size of 1.2 persons and a notably sparse residential character despite its dense infrastructure of 1,289 address points per square kilometer. The area hosts 160 business establishments across just 21 hectares, with professional services commanding the landscape through 65 locations, followed by transport, information and communications with 30 operations, cultural and recreational services with 25, and trade and hospitality with 20 venues. This sector distribution reveals a distinctly service-oriented, business-focused microeconomy rather than a retail or industrial hub, indicating limited foot traffic from consumers but strong appeal for corporate occupants seeking proximity to professional networks and knowledge-intensive industries. The minimal presence of vehicles, just 0.1 cars per household, underscores excellent public transport connectivity and a pedestrian-centric environment ideal for office and professional service users who prioritize accessibility and proximity to Amsterdam's central business infrastructure over private mobility.
CBS dataset: 86165NED · Last updated: June 29, 2026

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Office space rent – city Amsterdam
€/sqm per year
Amsterdam's prime office market shows two distinct growth phases. From 2016 to 2019, rents climb steadily from €165 to €185 during stable economic conditions. Covid-19 triggers stagnation in 2020–2021 (€185–€188) as hybrid working adoption dampens traditional office demand. The market then accelerates sharply from 2022 onwards, reaching €343 by 2026. This reversal is driven by three dynamics: (1) rising interest rates from 2023 redirect institutional capital toward real estate underweighting, (2) scarcity of grade-A stock in tier-1 cities constrains supply, and (3) user migration toward premium, well-located office space following the hybrid-work reset. The 108% cumulative growth is heavily skewed toward 2022–2026, reflecting structural undersupply rather than occupier demand.