








Spacious Ground-Floor Apartment with Private Patios in De Pijp
Key Features
Description
This ground-floor apartment, known as De Fabriekswoning, is situated on Eerste Jan van der Heijdenstraat in the Hercules Seghersbuurt area of De Pijp, Amsterdam. The property offers approximately 103 square meters of living space and benefits from two outdoor patios with a combined area of around 21 square meters. The apartment occupies a single level on the ground floor and features its own private entrance door.
The living room extends across the full width of the property and receives natural light through large windows that face south. The ceiling height in this space is notably impressive, and the generous depth of the room further enhances the sense of spaciousness. Throughout the apartment, an oak floor has been installed, providing a warm and consistent foundation to the interior.
Positioned centrally within the floor plan is the bedroom. This room adjoins a sheltered patio that brings additional daylight into the space and creates a pleasant connection to the outdoors. The bathroom and a separate toilet are finished in a timeless style and are well maintained according to the listing description.
At the rear of the apartment lies the kitchen-diner. This space connects seamlessly with the outdoor area through French doors that open onto a spacious courtyard. The courtyard offers privacy and a quiet setting for outdoor seating. The layout has been designed to create a natural flow between the interior and exterior spaces.
The property is situated on freehold land, which means the owner has full ownership of both the building and the land beneath it. This is a notable feature in Amsterdam where leasehold is common. The building dates back to 1897 and falls within a municipally protected cityscape, which preserves the historical character of the area.
The apartment has a total of three rooms, with one designated as a bedroom. The volume of the property is stated as 400 cubic meters. Heating and hot water are provided by a gas-fired combi boiler that is owned rather than rented. The property is equipped with mechanical ventilation.
The location in De Pijp is well connected to public transportation. De Pijp metro station is less than a one-minute walk from the property, providing access to the North-South metro line. Amsterdam Central Station can be reached in approximately five minutes via this metro line, while the Zuidas business district is just two stops away. Tram lines 4, 12, and 25 serve the neighborhood with stops along Ceintuurbaan. By bicycle, the city center can be reached within about 15 minutes. For car travel, the A10 ring road is accessible via Ceintuurbaan and Van Woustraat.
Parking on the street operates on a paid basis between 09:00 and 24:00. Residents can apply for a parking permit through the Municipality of Amsterdam. A ParkBee parking garage is located on the same street within walking distance and can be used by reservation.
The homeowners association (VvE) is registered with the Chamber of Commerce and holds annual meetings. The association has a reserve fund in place and maintains an upkeep plan. Building insurance is arranged through the VvE. The exact amount of the monthly service charges has not yet been determined at the time of listing.
The energy label for this property is currently not available. The building is classified as existing construction from 1897. The apartment is described as accessible for people with disabilities and elderly individuals.
One of the patios measures 14 square meters with dimensions of 3.05 meters in depth and 4.56 meters in width, facing north. The second patio adjoins the bedroom and provides additional outdoor space. Both patios contribute to the living experience by introducing natural light and offering private outdoor areas within an urban setting.
The asking price for this property is 840,000 euros, which translates to approximately 8,155 euros per square meter of living space. The property is offered with a cost buyer arrangement, meaning the buyer is responsible for transfer taxes and notary fees associated with the purchase.
The Hercules Seghersbuurt is a subsection of De Pijp, one of Amsterdam's most sought-after neighborhoods. The area is known for its vibrant atmosphere, diverse dining options, and the famous Albert Cuyp market. The proximity to multiple public transport options makes this location particularly convenient for commuters working in various parts of the Amsterdam metropolitan area.
The property is currently available on the market. The acceptance terms are open to negotiation, allowing flexibility for the buyer and seller to agree on a suitable moving date.
All measurements and surface areas provided in the listing are indicative. The property has been measured according to the BBMI measurement instructions, which aim to provide a consistent method for indicating usable floor space. However, differences in measurement outcomes may still occur due to interpretation differences, rounding, or limitations during the measurement process.
This apartment presents a combination of historical character through its 1897 construction date and modern living comfort. The freehold status, central location in De Pijp, proximity to public transportation, and presence of two private outdoor spaces are key features of this property.

