








Charming 2-bedroom apartment with original details in Amsterdam Weesperzijde-Noord
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Description
This charming apartment is located on the Blasiusstraat in the Weesperzijde-Noord district of Amsterdam. The property is situated on the second floor of a stately building that dates back to 1887, offering a blend of historical character and modern comfort. The apartment has a usable floor area of 64 square meters with a gross floor area of 71 square meters and a volume of 250 cubic meters.
Upon entering the apartment via a well-maintained stairwell, you are welcomed into a bright and atmospheric living room featuring high ceilings. The living space benefits from natural light and retains original architectural elements that give the apartment its distinctive character. The ornamental ceilings and two fireplaces are notable features that reflect the building's late nineteenth century heritage.
The living room connects to the main bedroom through original en-suite sliding doors with stained glass. These doors are a beautiful period detail that adds to the overall charm of the property. The bedroom is located at the rear of the apartment, which means it faces away from the street and offers a quieter environment.
A second room is currently being used as a walk-in closet but could easily serve as a home office or small bedroom, making this a flexible 2 or 3 room apartment depending on your needs. This versatility allows future owners to adapt the space to their lifestyle.
The modern kitchen is equipped with various built-in appliances, providing all the necessary functionality for daily cooking. The bathroom has been updated to contemporary standards and includes a walk-in shower, a toilet, a sink, and a sink cabinet. The combination of original period details in the living areas and modern amenities in the kitchen and bathroom creates a comfortable living environment.
The Blasiusstraat is a calm and characteristic street positioned between the Amstel river and the Wibautstraat. This location offers the best of both worlds: a quiet residential setting with excellent connectivity to the rest of the city. The Amstel and Weesperzijde are just a short walk away, providing pleasant areas for strolling and relaxing by the water.
Several popular Amsterdam neighborhoods are within walking distance, including De Pijp with its famous Albert Cuyp market, the Sarphatipark for green recreation, the Oosterpark, and the Beukenplein with its cafes and restaurants. The city center can be reached by bicycle in just a few minutes, making this an ideal location for those who enjoy cycling.
The immediate surroundings offer a wide selection of cafes, restaurants, and shops for daily needs and entertainment. Public transportation options are excellent with various tram and metro connections available at Wibautstraat and Weesperplein. Amsterdam Amstel station is within walking distance, providing train connections to other cities. For those who travel by car, the A10 ring road is easily accessible.
The apartment is located on freehold land, which means there is no ground lease to pay. This is a significant financial advantage in Amsterdam where many properties are subject to ground lease.
The Homeowners Association, known as Blasiusstraat 8 in Amsterdam, consists of four apartment units. The VvE is active with annual meetings held regularly. The association is self-managed, which can help keep costs down. The monthly service charge for this apartment is 98 euros. According to the VvE checklist, there is a reserve fund present and the building has building insurance. However, there is no formal maintenance plan in place, which potential buyers may want to inquire about.
The property has an energy label C, indicating a moderate level of energy efficiency. Heating and hot water are provided by a Viessmann gas-fired combi boiler, which is owned by the current owner. Given the building's age from 1887, achieving a higher energy label would likely require additional insulation measures.
Parking in the area is available through paid public parking and parking permits. As is common in central Amsterdam, street parking requires a permit or payment.
The apartment is offered at 649,000 euros with buyer's costs (kosten koper), which translates to approximately 10,141 euros per square meter. The completion date is to be agreed upon with the seller.
This property would appeal to buyers looking for a characterful apartment in a central yet quiet location. The combination of original details such as stained glass doors, ornamental ceilings, and fireplaces with modern kitchen and bathroom facilities offers a comfortable living experience. The freehold status eliminates ground lease concerns, and the proximity to multiple popular Amsterdam neighborhoods makes this an attractive option for those who want to be well-connected to city life while living in a peaceful street.

