








Bright Apartment with Market Views in De Pijp
Key Features
Description
This apartment is located on the Albert Cuypstraat in the popular De Pijp neighborhood of Amsterdam. The property is situated on the second floor of a characteristic building that dates back to approximately 1880. The asking price is 400,000 euros costs koper, which translates to approximately 7,692 euros per square meter based on the living area of 52 square meters.
The building underwent a comprehensive renovation in 2006, which included a professional foundation renewal. This is a significant advantage for properties in Amsterdam, as foundation issues are common in older buildings in the city center. The fact that the foundation has already been addressed provides peace of mind for prospective buyers and represents a substantial future cost saving.
One of the most notable features of this property is that it is situated on freehold land, known in Dutch as eigen grond. This means there is no ground lease, or erfpacht, applicable to the property. In Amsterdam, where ground lease is common and can represent a significant ongoing cost, owning a property on freehold land is considered highly desirable and adds considerable value.
The apartment has an energy label B, which indicates a reasonable level of energy efficiency for a building of this age. The property benefits from various insulation measures, including roof insulation, partial double glazing, wall insulation, and floor insulation. The hardwood window frames at the front of the property feature double glazing, which not only helps with energy efficiency but also provides sound insulation from the bustling street below.
The heating and hot water are provided by a Remeha combination boiler that was installed in 2007 and is gas fired. The boiler is owned by the current owner, so there are no ongoing rental costs associated with it.
Upon entering the apartment via the communal staircase, you reach the living area on the second floor. The living room is L-shaped and benefits from natural light. French doors open onto a French balcony at the front of the property, offering views over the Eerste van der Helststraat and the famous Albert Cuypmarkt. The double glazing allows residents to enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of the neighborhood while being able to close out the noise when desired.
The bedroom is located at the rear of the apartment, which is the quieter side of the building. This room is described as spacious and includes a sink as well as several built-in wardrobes, providing useful storage space. The positioning at the rear ensures a peaceful sleeping environment away from the street activity.
The kitchen is also situated at the rear of the apartment. It is described as neat and includes a refrigerator, ample cabinet space, and a connection for a washing machine. While the kitchen appears functional, prospective buyers may wish to assess whether it meets their personal standards or if modernization would be desired.
The bathroom contains a shower and a toilet. The listing does not provide extensive details about the bathroom fixtures or finish, so interested parties would need to view the property to evaluate this space properly.
The location of this apartment is one of its strongest selling points. The Albert Cuypstraat is widely recognized as one of the most vibrant and popular streets in Amsterdam. The world famous Albert Cuypmarket is literally at the doorstep, offering a wide variety of fresh produce, street food, and other goods. The market is a major tourist attraction but also serves the local community, creating a lively atmosphere throughout the week.
Beyond the immediate street, the apartment benefits from proximity to numerous amenities. The Gerard Douplein with its cafes and restaurants is within walking distance. The Eerste van der Helststraat, known for its diverse selection of eateries and shops, is also nearby. For green space and relaxation, the Sarphatipark is just around the corner, providing a pleasant escape from the urban environment.
The accessibility of the location is excellent. The De Pijp metro station on the North South line is within walking distance, providing a direct connection to Amsterdam Central Station and the northern parts of the city. Multiple tram lines serve the area, including lines 3, 4, 12, 16, 24, and 25, offering connections to various parts of Amsterdam. For those traveling by car, the A10 ring road can be reached via exit S110 within minutes. Parking in this area is managed through a permit system administered by the Municipality of Amsterdam.
The property is part of a small scale, active, and financially healthy homeowners association, known in Dutch as a VvE. The monthly contribution to the VvE is 50 euros, which is relatively modest. However, the listing notes that the VvE is not registered with the Chamber of Commerce, does not hold annual meetings according to the checklist, does not have periodic contributions listed, has no reserve fund, has no maintenance plan, and does not have building insurance. While the listing describes the VvE as financially healthy, these checklist responses may warrant further investigation by prospective buyers.
The transfer of the property is negotiable and can be arranged quickly according to the listing. There are several clauses that apply to the sale. A non occupancy clause applies, meaning the current owner is not residing in the property. An asbestos clause applies, which is standard for older properties and means the buyer accepts any potential presence of asbestos. An age clause also applies, acknowledging that the building dates from before 1906 and that certain standards from that era may differ from current requirements.
The property is located within a protected city or village view, which means it falls under heritage protection regulations. This can affect what modifications can be made to the exterior of the building.
This apartment would likely appeal to first time buyers, young professionals, or expats who want to experience living in one of Amsterdam's most sought after neighborhoods. The combination of freehold ownership, renewed foundation, and prime location in De Pijp makes this a property worth considering for those looking to enter the Amsterdam housing market in a desirable area.

