








Spacious Double Upper Apartment with Garden View in the Heart of the Jordaan
Key Features
Description
Located in the desirable Anjeliersbuurt-Noord neighborhood, this apartment is situated on the Eerste Lindendwarsstraat, a street that runs from the Lindengracht to the Lindenstraat right in the heart of the Jordaan district in Amsterdam. The property is offered at a price of five hundred seventy-five thousand euros, which is buyer's costs applicable. This translates to approximately nine thousand one hundred twenty-seven euros per square meter of living space.
The apartment has a total living area of sixty-three square meters as measured according to the NEN2580 standard. The interior volume of the property measures two hundred twenty-one cubic meters. The building itself dates back to the eighteenth century and holds the status of a national monument, which adds to its historical character and charm. Being a protected monument means the property is exempt from the mandatory energy label requirement. Despite its age, the property features floor insulation to improve comfort levels.
One significant advantage of this property is that it is located on freehold land, meaning there is no ground lease or erfpacht to consider. This is an important financial benefit for prospective buyers as it eliminates periodic lease payments and provides full ownership of both the property and the land beneath it.
The apartment is configured as a double upper house, spanning the second and third floors of the building. Access to the apartment is through the main entrance on the ground floor, where a well-maintained staircase leads up to the entrance of the apartment on the second floor. The interior layout makes effective use of the available space across two distinct living levels.
The main living floor is located on the second level. Upon entering, residents are immediately struck by the excellent natural light that fills this floor. The living area benefits from windows at both the front and rear of the building, creating a bright and airy atmosphere throughout the day. At the front of the apartment, there are views of the characteristic facades that define the Jordaan neighborhood, with its distinctive historical architecture. The seating area is positioned at this front section, making it an inviting space for relaxation.
At the rear of the living floor, a modern open kitchen has been installed, featuring a cooking island. This kitchen configuration provides ample workspace and creates a natural flow between cooking and living areas. The rear windows offer pleasant views over a well-maintained courtyard garden, adding a sense of tranquility to the living space despite the central urban location.
An internal staircase connects the living floor to the upper sleeping floor on the third level. This floor has been thoughtfully arranged with two spacious bedrooms positioned on either side of a central bathroom. This layout provides good separation between the sleeping areas while maintaining convenient access to the bathroom facilities.
The bathroom is equipped with a walk-in shower, a toilet, and an attractive washbasin. The placement of the bathroom in the middle of the floor ensures it is equally accessible from both bedrooms.
Above the bedrooms, there is an attic space that serves as additional storage area. This provides valuable extra room for storing personal belongings, seasonal items, and other possessions that might otherwise clutter the living spaces.
The property includes several notable features regarding its condition and maintenance. The front facade of the building was painted in 2024, while the rear was done in 2020, indicating ongoing attention to the exterior maintenance of this historic structure. The central heating boiler is a gas-fired combi boiler from 2012 that is owned by the current owner. The most recent maintenance on this boiler was performed in 2024, helping ensure its continued reliable operation.
The homeowners association, known as VVE in Dutch, is active and properly organized. Monthly service costs amount to one hundred nine euros. The VVE has a reserve fund established for maintenance purposes, which is important for the long-term upkeep of a historic monument building. The building has building insurance in place through the VVE. It should be noted that there is no formal maintenance plan in place according to the VVE checklist.
According to the listing information, the estimated monthly costs for gas and electricity are approximately one hundred forty euros. The WOZ valuation for tax year 2026 is set at five hundred seventy-four thousand euros, which aligns closely with the asking price.
The location of this property is one of its strongest attributes. The Jordaan is widely regarded as one of the most attractive and sought-after neighborhoods in Amsterdam. Residents have immediate access to everything that makes urban living in this city enjoyable. The famous markets on the Lindengracht and Noordermarkt are within easy walking distance, offering fresh produce, specialty foods, and the lively Saturday organic market.
The area surrounding the apartment contains numerous terraces, cafes, and restaurants, including several establishments that hold Michelin star distinctions. This concentration of quality dining and social venues contributes to the vibrant yet charming character of the neighborhood.
Transportation options are excellent. Amsterdam Central Station is reachable on foot, providing connections to national and international rail services. Multiple stops for city public transport are located nearby, offering convenient access to trams, buses, and metro lines that serve all parts of the Amsterdam metropolitan area.
Parking in the area is managed through a permit system with paid public parking available on the street. This is typical for central Amsterdam locations where on-street parking is in high demand.
The property is classified as being located on a busy road and in the city center, which buyers should consider in terms of noise levels and the urban character of the surroundings. The apartment includes mechanical ventilation and TV cable connections as standard amenities.
The building features a pitched roof covered with tiles, which is characteristic of the traditional Amsterdam architectural style. The property is situated within a protected cityscape, reflecting the historical and cultural significance of the Jordaan district.
Transfer of the property is available immediately upon completion of the purchase process, allowing for a straightforward transition for the new owner.

