








Monumental canal house apartment with stunning views in the heart of Amsterdam's Grachtengordel
Key Features
Description
This exceptional apartment is situated on the bel-etage of a historic canal house at Keizersgracht 444-F in Amsterdam, offering approximately 106 square meters of thoughtfully designed living space including a mezzanine level. The property forms part of the monumental building known as "De Witte Keizer," which dates back to 1720 and stands as a testament to Amsterdam's rich architectural heritage in the prestigious Grachtengordel (Canal District).
The living area of 93.5 square meters is complemented by 12.4 square meters of additional indoor space comprising the mezzanine, bringing the total surface area to 106 square meters in accordance with NEN2580 measurement standards. The layout spans two floors, with the main living spaces occupying the bel-etage and the sleeping quarters located in the basement level.
Upon entering the apartment, residents are greeted by a spacious hallway that provides access to a separate toilet and the main living area. The bright and airy living room is a standout feature of this property, characterized by its impressive high ornamental ceilings and expansive windows that frame breathtaking views over the Keizersgracht canal. The generous ceiling height adds to the sense of space and grandeur, while the large window openings ensure an abundance of natural light throughout the day.
The interior finishes are of exceptional quality, featuring a beautiful visgraat (herringbone) parquet floor that runs throughout the main living areas, an original decorative fireplace mantelpiece that speaks to the building's historical character, and an atmospheric gas fireplace that creates a warm and inviting ambiance during cooler months. The open kitchen is positioned at the rear of the apartment and has been luxuriously finished with high-quality materials and equipped with built-in appliances, combining functionality with elegant design.
A staircase in the hallway leads down to the basement level, where the sleeping quarters are located. The spacious master bedroom benefits from the same high standards of finish as the rest of the apartment. The en-suite bathroom is a particular highlight, featuring a walk-in shower, a comfortable bathtub, a double vanity sink unit, and a toilet. The basement also contains a very generous storage room, providing practical additional space for belongings and household items.
One particularly noteworthy aspect of this property is the mezzanine level, which adds valuable living space and enhances the overall functionality of the apartment. The current configuration offers one large bedroom, though there is potential to create a second bedroom if desired, making the property suitable for various living arrangements and future needs.
The apartment forms part of a well-maintained Rijksmonument (National Monument), and the building has been sensitively renovated in 2009. The renovation preserved and restored the historical details and architectural features that make this property so special, while incorporating modern amenities and high-quality contemporary finishes. This careful balance between historical preservation and modern comfort represents the best of both worlds for discerning buyers who appreciate authentic character alongside practical living requirements.
The location of this apartment is truly exceptional. It is situated at the bend of the canal belt where the Keizersgracht intersects with the Leidsegracht, in one of Amsterdam's most desirable and historically significant neighborhoods. The immediate surroundings offer an unparalleled quality of life, with the cultural richness of the Spiegelkwartier and the charming boutiques of the Negen Straatjes (Nine Streets) within easy walking distance. Residents have access to an excellent selection of galleries, specialist shops, restaurants, and cafes right on their doorstep.
The central position means that other parts of the city are readily accessible, whether by public transport or by bicycle, which remains the preferred mode of transport for many Amsterdammers. The apartment is served by excellent public transport connections, making it easy to reach the rest of the city, the airport, and beyond. For those who prefer to drive, paid parking, public parking, and parking permits are available in the vicinity.
The building itself offers several practical amenities that enhance daily living. A bicycle storage facility is available within the complex, which is particularly valuable given Amsterdam's cycling culture and the practicality of bikes as a means of transportation. A lift is also present, which is especially convenient given that the apartment spans two levels and is located in a historic building.
The apartment is subject to municipal leasehold (erfpacht) arrangements. The current canon has been bought off until November 15, 2041, which provides financial certainty for a significant period. An application for conversion to perpetual leasehold has been submitted on time, ensuring that the buyer can take advantage of the favorable terms associated with perpetual ground lease arrangements. It is worth noting that as a listed monument, this property is exempt from the requirement to hold an energy performance certificate, though the listing does indicate a D rating.
The monthly VvE (homeowners association) contribution amounts to 295.80 euros, which covers the maintenance and management of the common areas and facilities. The VvE is described as healthy and active, with regular meetings held and a reserve fund in place. An maintenance plan has been established, and the building is insured. These factors indicate responsible management and will provide peace of mind for prospective buyers.
The apartment is heated by a central heating system supplemented by the gas fireplace, with a gas-fired central heating boiler from 2009 that is owned by the property. This modern heating system ensures comfortable temperatures throughout the year while the fireplace adds a cozy touch during autumn and winter evenings.
In summary, this apartment represents a rare opportunity to acquire a beautifully presented historic property in one of Amsterdam's most prestigious locations. The combination of architectural authenticity, high-quality finishes, generous proportions, stunning canal views, and a convenient central location creates a compelling proposition for those seeking a distinctive home in the heart of the city.
The asking price of 1,100,000 euros costs excluding reflects the premium nature of this property, its exceptional location on the UNESCO World Heritage-listed canal ring, and the unique character of living in a fully renovated 18th-century monument with all modern conveniences.

