Key Features
Description
This charming two-room apartment is situated in a quiet street on the edge of the lively and vibrant Jordaan district in Amsterdam. The property offers a refined living experience within a building that dates back to 1879, combining historical character with modern interior updates. The apartment is located on the first floor and spans a living area of twenty-eight square meters. It includes one separate bedroom, making it an ideal home for a single professional or a couple looking for a comfortable base in the city.
Upon entering the apartment, residents are greeted by a beautifully finished interior. The living space features a sleek and modern handle-less kitchen that is fully equipped for daily use. The kitchen appliances include a fridge-freezer combination, a four-burner gas stove, a new oven, and an extractor fan. The flooring throughout the apartment consists of beautiful wide-plank parquet, which adds a sense of warmth and elegance to the space. The walls and ceilings have a clean and sleek finish, contributing to the modern atmosphere of the home.
The living area is designed to maximize natural light, thanks to three large windows that brighten the room during the day. This abundance of light makes the apartment feel open and airy despite its compact size. The layout flows efficiently from the entrance to the living areas. The bathroom is accessible through the entrance and has been renovated to a high standard. It features a toilet, a sink, and a shower. On the opposite side of the stairwell, there is a practical storage room that houses the central heating boiler and provides a connection for a washing machine.
The apartment benefits from a newly installed central heating boiler, specifically a gas-fired combi-boiler from 2025, ensuring efficient heating and hot water. The property holds an energy label F, which is typical for buildings of this age, though recent upgrades like the new boiler contribute to its comfort. The building itself has a sturdy foundation, as the ground floor has recently been reinforced with a new steel construction under permit from the Amsterdam city council.
The location of this property is one of its most significant assets. Situated in the middle of the trendy Westerpark district, it borders the bustling Jordaan. This area offers a diverse range of amenities including shops, art galleries, and numerous dining and drinking establishments. For those who enjoy outdoor activities, the lovely Westerpark is within easy walking distance. It serves as a perfect green space for walking, sports, relaxation, or socializing with friends.
Transport links in the area are excellent. The apartment is well-connected to the public transport network, making it easy to navigate Amsterdam and its surroundings. For those with a car, the A10 ring road is just a few minutes drive away, providing quick access to the rest of the country. Parking in the area is available through public parking or by obtaining a parking permit.
The apartment is part of an active Homeowners Association. The association is registered with the Chamber of Commerce and holds annual meetings. There is a monthly service charge of 142.12 euros, which covers periodic contributions to a reserve fund and maintenance planning. The building also has building insurance in place. The transfer of ownership is in consultation, and the property is offered with a asking price of 300000 euros, costs to be paid by the buyer.










