








Luxurious 201m² Apartment in Historic Center with Private Parking
Key Features
Upsides
- Spacious living area of 201 square meters combined with a 20 square meter balcony and 18 square meter external storage room.
- Prime location in the center of Maastricht within a historically significant former bank building renovated in 2000.
- Includes two private indoor parking spaces, a rare and valuable convenience in a busy city center.
- High energy efficiency rating of A and a professionally managed Owners Association with a healthy reserve fund.
- Two full bathrooms and two bedrooms provide ample luxury and separation for residents and guests.
Downsides
- The monthly VvE contribution of 557 euros is a significant recurring cost on top of the mortgage and utilities.
- With a price of 1.25 million euros, the property is positioned in a very high price segment which limits the pool of potential buyers.
- Located on an intermediate floor, it lacks the exclusivity of a penthouse or the ease of access of a ground-floor apartment.
- While the total area is large, having only two bedrooms might be considered inefficient use of space for larger families needing more sleeping quarters.
- Living in the absolute city center, despite the robust building, can still entail exposure to urban noise compared to suburban locations.
Description
Situated in the vibrant heart of Maastricht, this exceptional apartment offers a unique living experience within the walls of the former bank building known as Keizerstaete. The building itself is a monument to architectural robustness, having originally been constructed in 1920 to serve as a financial institution. In the year 2000, the structure underwent a meticulous transformation, converting the historic offices into a collection of luxurious yet understated apartments. This particular residence is situated on the second floor, a position that grants it a balance of elevation and accessibility within the heart of the city. The listing presents a significant opportunity for potential buyers, described as a second chance following the recent successful sale of another unit in the same complex.
The interior of the apartment spans an impressive 201 square meters of living space, a volume that is complemented by a total cubic capacity of 613 cubic meters. This sense of space is immediately apparent upon entry, characterized by a layout that the listing describes as transparent in design. This architectural choice ensures that every functional area of the home has its own logical and natural place, creating a flow that is both intuitive and aesthetically pleasing. The living areas are positioned at the front of the building, facing the street. Here, large window frames dominate the facade, allowing natural light to penetrate deep into the living room and the adjoining generous kitchen. This placement not only illuminates the space but also connects the residents with the pulse of the city below, offering a dynamic urban perspective.
Contrasting the lively street front, the rear of the apartment offers a sanctuary of calm. A covered balcony, measuring 20 square meters, provides a sheltered outdoor space that can be enjoyed throughout the year. From this vantage point, one looks out over the carefully landscaped ornamental garden that belongs to the complex. This garden serves as a visual green lung, a restful point amidst the bustling city life. The transition from the active street side to the serene garden view adds a layer of depth to the living experience, ensuring that residents can enjoy both the vibrancy of Maastricht and the privacy of a secluded retreat.
The accommodation is designed to comfortably support a range of living arrangements. It features two distinct bedrooms, providing ample space for a couple, a small family, or hosting guests. These sleeping areas are serviced by two separate bathrooms, a feature that enhances the functionality and luxury of the home. The bathrooms are well-appointed, equipped with a bidet, two separate showers, a double washbasin, and a toilet. The inclusion of a separate toilet elsewhere in the apartment further adds to the convenience for inhabitants. Beyond the essential living quarters, the versatility of the floor plan allows for the allocation of space for hobbies, a professional study, or a home office, making the apartment suitable for modern work-life balance.
Practical considerations have been clearly addressed in the design of this property. One of the most notable features is the provision of two private parking places located within the building. In a city center where parking is often scarce and expensive, the ability to park two vehicles indoors is a premium asset. This feature adds a layer of security and convenience, allowing residents to bypass the search for street parking and protecting their vehicles from the elements. Furthermore, the apartment includes an external storage unit measuring 18 square meters. This additional space is invaluable for maintaining an organized home, offering a solution for storing bicycles, seasonal decorations, or outdoor equipment without cluttering the main living areas.
The long-term maintenance and financial health of the property are secured through an active and professional Owners Association (VvE). The monthly contribution of 557 euros covers the costs associated with the upkeep of the common areas and the building itself. The VvE is officially registered with the Chamber of Commerce, holds annual general meetings, and maintains a reserve fund to cover future expenses. The existence of a comprehensive maintenance plan and building insurance indicates a well-managed complex, ensuring that the value of the property is preserved and that residents are not faced with unexpected levies. The property also boasts an Energy Label A, reflecting its efficient energy consumption and modern insulation standards, which is a desirable attribute for both comfort and cost management.
Legally, the property is offered under full ownership, with the cadastral data confirming its location in Maastricht. The status of the listing is currently available, inviting interested parties to explore this unique offering. The asking price reflects the premium nature of the apartment, situated in one of the most sought-after locations in the Netherlands. The combination of historic charm, modern renovation, generous square footage, and high-end amenities such as private parking makes this listing a standout in the market. It represents not just a place to live, but a lifestyle defined by comfort, convenience, and quality in the center of Maastricht.
Features
Bathroom
Shower
The features list explicitly mentions '2 douches' (2 showers).
Bathtub
No bathtub is mentioned in the description or the list of bathroom amenities.
Guest Toilet
The features list explicitly mentions '1 apart toilet' (1 separate toilet), which serves as a guest toilet.
Bidet
The features list explicitly includes 'Bidet'.
Shared Shower
The apartment has 2 private bathrooms; the showers are not shared with other housing units.
Shared Toilet
The apartment has private toilets; they are not shared with other housing units.
His And Hers Sinks
The features list explicitly mentions 'dubbele wastafel' (double sink).
Building General
Corner Property
Exterior
Balcony
The listing explicitly mentions 'overdekt balkon' (covered balcony) in the description and lists 'Balkon aanwezig' (Balcony present) in the features.
Rear Garden
The property is a second-floor apartment. While there is a view of a communal 'siertuin' (ornamental garden), there is no private rear garden.
Front Garden
The property is located on the second floor of a complex with windows on the street; a front garden is not present.
Side Garden
The property is a second-floor apartment; a side garden is not applicable.
Terrace
The features section explicitly lists 'Zonneterras' (Sunny terrace).
Rooftop Terrace
The apartment is on the second floor ('tussenverdieping') and not described as a penthouse, making a rooftop terrace unlikely.
Fenced Yard
This is an apartment in a city center complex; it does not have a private fenced yard.
Patio
A patio is typically a ground-level feature; this is a second-floor apartment.
Veranda
The listing mentions a covered balcony, but does not use the specific term 'veranda'.
Waterfront
Maastricht is on the Meuse river, but this specific listing highlights a city center and garden view, not a waterfront view.
Kitchen Garden
Not applicable for a second-floor apartment.
Private Outdoor Pool
No pool is mentioned, and it is highly unlikely for a city center apartment.
Remarkable Mountain View
Maastricht is near hills, but the listing does not mention a mountain view, focusing on the city and garden.
Remarkable City View
The apartment is in the heart of the center ('hartje centrum') with windows on the street.
Remarkable Garden View
The listing explicitly mentions a view of the 'aangelegde siertuin' (landscaped ornamental garden) from the balcony.
Remarkable Sea View
Maastricht is inland.
Remarkable Harbour View
No harbour view is mentioned.
Remarkable Landmark View
The building itself is a historic landmark (former bank), but the description does not highlight views of specific external landmarks.
Interior Comfort
Home Office
The text explicitly states there is room for 'gasten, hobby’s of een study' (guests, hobbies, or a study). A study functions as a home office.
Private Indoor Pool
There is no mention of a pool, and it is extremely rare in city center apartments.
Private Indoor Sauna
There is no mention of a sauna in the features or description.
Interior Style
Scandinavian
The listing describes a luxury apartment in a renovated bank building with a transparent layout, but does not mention specific Scandinavian design elements such as light wood, minimalist furniture, or specific hygge aesthetics. The style leans more towards classic or modern luxury.
Modern
The apartment was renovated in 2000 and features a 'transparent in opzet' (transparent layout) with a spacious living kitchen and luxury amenities. However, it is housed in a 1920 bank building, blending modern interiors with a historic shell.
Industrial
The building is described as an 'original bank building' and a 'robust complex'. While the renovation likely modernized it, the underlying architecture (1920) and robust nature suggest potential industrial elements, though the text emphasizes 'luxe' over 'raw' industrial style.
Mediterranean
The listing mentions a 'siertuin' (ornamental garden) and a balcony, but there are no architectural descriptors typical of Mediterranean style (e.g., terracotta, stucco, arches) to suggest this style.
Classic
The apartment is located in a building originally constructed in 1920 as a bank, described as 'robust'. The exterior and core structure retain classic elements despite the 2000 renovation.
Exterior Style
Traditional Historic
The building is an original bank building ('oorspronkelijke bankgebouw') from 1920.
Early 20th Century
The construction year is explicitly listed as 1920.
Post War Functional
The building dates from 1920, which is pre-war.
Modernist
Although the interior was renovated in 2000, the exterior is a 1920 bank building, which typically implies a more conservative or historic style rather than strict modernism.
Newly Build
The building is from 1920 and listed as 'Bestaande bouw' (Existing build).
Kitchen
Open Plan Kitchen
Shared Kitchen
Design Kitchen
New Kitchen
Parking & Storage
Parking
The description mentions 'twee privé parkeerplaatsen' (two private parking spots) and the features list includes 'Parkeerplaats'.
Storage Room
The listing explicitly mentions an 18 m² external storage room and an internal storage space ('Schuur/berging Inpandig').
Garage
The features specify 'Parkeergelegenheid: Parkeergarage' (parking garage).
Attic
The apartment is on the second floor ('tussenverdieping') with one living layer ('1 woonlaag'), no attic is mentioned.
Covered Parking
The parking is located in a 'Parkeergarage' (parking garage), which is by definition covered.
Workshop
There is no mention of a workshop in the description or features.
Shed
The features list 'Schuur/berging Inpandig', meaning the storage is built-in/internal, not a separate shed structure.
Parkspot Rent Price Month
The two private parking spots are included with the apartment, not rented separately.
Parkspot Sale Price
The parking spots are included in the total asking price of €1,250,000 and not listed with a separate sale price.
Rules
Owners Association
The listing explicitly mentions a VvE (Homeowners Association) contribution and provides a VvE checklist.
Leasehold
The listing states 'Eigendomssituatie Volle eigendom' (Ownership situation: Full ownership), indicating it is not leasehold.
Oa Chamber Of Commerce Registered
The VvE checklist in the features explicitly states 'Inschrijving KvK: Ja' (Chamber of Commerce registration: Yes).
Oa Annual Meeting
The VvE checklist in the features explicitly states 'Jaarlijkse vergadering: Ja' (Annual meeting: Yes).
Oa Fees
The listing states 'Bijdrage VvE € 557,00 per maand' and the VvE checklist confirms 'Periodieke bijdrage: Ja'.
Oa Reserve Fund
The VvE checklist in the features explicitly states 'Reservefonds aanwezig: Ja' (Reserve fund present: Yes).
Oa Maintenance Plan
The VvE checklist in the features explicitly states 'Onderhoudsplan: Ja' (Maintenance plan: Yes).
Oa Buildings Insurance
The VvE checklist in the features explicitly states 'Opstalverzekering: Ja' (Buildings insurance: Yes).
Safety & Accessibility
Gated Community
The property is located in the heart of Maastricht city center ('hartje centrum'). This urban location and the nature of the building (a converted bank) imply it is integrated into the public cityscape rather than being a secluded, enclosed residential compound.
Wheelchair Accessible
The building dates from 1920 and the apartment is on the 'tweede verdieping' (second floor) or 'tussenverdieping'. There is no mention of an elevator in the feature list, and historic buildings without elevators typically have poor accessibility.
Location
History
No history available for this listing.

