








Spacious 78m² terraced house with beautiful 61m² garden in Amsterdam's Diamantbuurt
Key Features
Description
The property is a 78 square meter terraced house located in the Diamantbuurt (Diamond Neighborhood) in De Pijp, Amsterdam. It's situated on freehold land (eigen grond), which is a significant advantage in Amsterdam where many properties are on leasehold. The property was built in 1889 and has been designated as a monument, located in a protected cityscape.
The house features a spacious garden of approximately 61 square meters, providing ample outdoor space for relaxation and entertaining. The garden includes a storage shed and a canopy, offering both functionality and shelter.
The location is highly desirable, situated between Van Woustraat and Amsteldijk in the lively and characteristic Diamantbuurt. The area offers a wide variety of restaurants, cafes, coffee shops, and boutiques. The famous Albert Cuyp Market and Sarphatipark are within walking distance, while the Utrechtsestraat is just a few minutes' bike ride away.
Accessibility is excellent with Amstel train station and metro stations De Pijp and Weesperplein nearby. By car, both the A10 Ring Road and A2 motorway are easily accessible.
From the property, there is an open view over the characteristic diamond workers' houses, the green Cinétol Garden, and the monumental former diamond polishing factory, originally designed for Asscher.
Upon entering the property, you arrive in a hallway that leads to the kitchen and living room. The living room is spacious and can be arranged according to your personal taste. The kitchen adjoins the living room, creating a large open space with plenty of natural light. There is also a separate toilet in the hallway.
Large French doors provide access to the generous garden of approximately 61 square meters, which offers ample space for a comfortable seating area and plenty of greenery.
Ascending the staircase, you reach the first floor which features two spacious bedrooms. The bedroom at the front is generous in size and features a skylight. The rear bedroom has built-in wardrobes and French doors. The bathroom is also located on this floor and is equipped with a shower, toilet, and washbasin.
From the rear bedroom, you have access to a mezzanine level, which provides additional space that could be used for various purposes such as a home office, study area, or additional storage.
Additional features of the property include being located on freehold land, monumental building status, municipal protected cityscape designation, a spacious garden of approximately 61 square meters, measurement according to BBMI standards, double glazing for improved insulation, central heating system with a 2019 Intergas HRE 28/24 A boiler, and both mechanical and natural ventilation systems. The property has a total living area of 78 square meters, building-related outdoor space of 17 square meters, external storage of 7 square meters, total plot size of 120 square meters, total volume of 301 cubic meters, and three residential levels in total.
The property comes with several clauses including an age clause, asbestos clause, and an as-is-where-is clause, which is standard for older properties in the Netherlands.
The Diamantbuurt itself is a neighborhood with a rich history and character. Located in the De Pijp district, it was named after the diamond industry that was once prominent in the area. Many diamond workers lived here in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and the architecture reflects this history with the characteristic diamond workers' houses that can be seen from the property. The neighborhood has evolved into one of Amsterdam's most popular areas, offering a perfect blend of historical charm and modern urban living.
De Pijp is renowned for its diverse culinary scene, ranging from traditional Dutch establishments to international cuisine. The nearby Albert Cuyp Market is one of Amsterdam's most famous street markets, offering everything from fresh produce to clothing and household items. The Sarphatipark provides a green oasis in the city, perfect for picnics, jogging, or simply enjoying nature.
The property's location offers the best of both worlds with a peaceful residential area and easy access to vibrant city life. The proximity to public transportation makes it convenient to travel to other parts of Amsterdam, while the excellent road connections mean that destinations outside the city are also easily accessible.
For families, the area offers several schools and playgrounds, making it a family-friendly neighborhood. The mix of residents creates a diverse and dynamic community atmosphere.
The property itself, being a monument, retains many original features that contribute to its character and charm. Properties of this era often include details such as ornate ceiling moldings, original window frames, and period-specific architectural elements.
The garden of approximately 61 square meters is a significant asset in an urban setting. It provides a private outdoor space where residents can relax, entertain, or even grow their own plants and vegetables. The inclusion of a storage shed and canopy adds practical elements to the garden, enhancing its usability throughout the year.
The mezzanine level accessed from the rear bedroom offers versatility in how the space can be used. Depending on the needs of the occupants, it could serve as a home office, a guest sleeping area, a hobby room, or additional storage space. This flexibility allows the property to adapt to changing requirements over time.
The property's energy efficiency has been improved with the installation of double glazing. The central heating system with the 2019 Intergas boiler provides reliable heating and hot water.
Living in a monument comes with certain considerations. There may be restrictions on exterior alterations to maintain the historical integrity of the building, and some renovation projects might require special permits. However, there can also be financial benefits, such as tax deductions for restoration costs, depending on the specific regulations that apply to the property.
The Diamantstraat itself is a quiet street away from the main thoroughfares, providing a peaceful living environment while still being close to all amenities. The street's layout and architecture reflect the urban planning of the late 19th century, creating a charming and historic atmosphere.
The combination of a historic monument status with modern amenities and a prime location makes this a distinctive home in a competitive real estate market.
The property's terraced design is typical of Amsterdam's urban housing, providing efficient use of space while still offering privacy. The layout across multiple levels helps to separate living and sleeping areas, contributing to a comfortable living arrangement.
The inclusion of a storage shed in the garden is particularly valuable in urban living, where indoor storage space is often limited. This feature allows residents to store bicycles, gardening equipment, or seasonal items without cluttering the main living areas.
The property's total volume of 301 cubic meters indicates a substantial amount of space despite the 78 square meter living area, suggesting the ceilings may be higher than in modern constructions, which is typical of buildings from this period.
The three residential levels provide good separation of functions, with living areas on the ground floor, sleeping areas on the first floor, and additional space on the mezzanine level. This vertical organization maximizes the efficiency of the footprint while providing distinct zones for different activities.

