








Charming Monumental Apartment with Canal Views in Amsterdam Lastage
Key Features
Description
This exceptional three-room apartment is situated at Kromme Waal 26-B in the desirable Lastage neighborhood of Amsterdam. The property spans 75 square meters of living space and is distributed across the first floor and part of the second floor of a monumental building dating back to 1770. The apartment is located on private land, which is a significant advantage in Amsterdam where leasehold is common.
The building holds Rijksmonument status, meaning it is a protected national monument. This designation speaks to the historical and architectural importance of the structure. The apartment itself retains numerous authentic details that reflect its classical character while offering comfortable modern living.
Upon arrival, the entrance is reached via the traditional Amsterdam stoop, leading into an attractive marble hallway. From here, a glass door provides access to the staircase. The carpeted stairs lead to the first floor where the meter cupboard and a storage closet housing the central heating system are located on the landing.
The living room immediately impresses with its abundant natural light, achieved through three large window sections. These windows frame a magnificent view over the Waaleilandsgracht canal and toward the Montelbaantoren, one of Amsterdam's notable historic towers. The room offers ample space for both a comfortable seating area and a dining area. The living area flows seamlessly into an open hallway that provides access to the remaining spaces on this level.
To the left of the hallway is the half-open kitchen, finished with matte white cabinets paired with a dark work surface. The kitchen is arranged along two walls and benefits from an additional window on the side of the building, further enhancing the natural light. The kitchen is equipped with various built-in appliances for convenient meal preparation.
The first bedroom is positioned at the rear of the first floor. This room features a custom-made floor-to-ceiling built-in closet and is currently used as either a home office or guest bedroom. The dimensions allow for flexible use depending on the needs of the residents.
The hallway on the first floor includes a dedicated closet for the washing machine and dryer. Opposite this, several practical built-in closets have been created beneath the staircase, making efficient use of the available space. The entire first floor is finished with an oak herringbone parquet floor, adding warmth and character to the living spaces.
An open staircase leads from the first floor to the second level of the apartment. Here, the landing provides access to the second bedroom and the bathroom.
The second bedroom is spacious and can accommodate a double bed along with a good-sized wardrobe wall. Two large windows ensure pleasant light entry into this room, creating a bright and airy atmosphere.
The bathroom is finished with black floor tiles and fully white-tiled walls. The fixtures include a jacuzzi bath, a separate walk-in shower, a toilet, a sink vanity, and a towel radiator. This second floor has beige floor covering throughout.
The property is part of a small Owners Association called VvE Kromme Waal 26 Amsterdam, consisting of only three members. The administration is managed internally, and the monthly service costs amount to 120 euros. The VvE is described as active with a healthy maintenance reserve. Planned maintenance includes painting of the shared staircase.
An important technical detail is that the foundation of the building was renewed in 2000. Foundation issues are a known concern for many older buildings in Amsterdam, so this recent renewal provides peace of mind for prospective buyers.
The location of this apartment is particularly noteworthy. Situated directly on the Waaleilandsgracht in the Nieuwmarkt and Lastage area, residents have immediate access to a diverse range of shops, lunch cafes, restaurants, and trendy hotspots. Cultural venues such as the National Opera and Ballet and Theater Carre are within easy reach. The neighborhood also offers good options for schools, childcare facilities, and various sports facilities.
Via the Kloveniersburgwal, residents can quickly reach the well-known shopping streets of central Amsterdam. The charming Plantage neighborhood, home to Artis Zoo and the Hortus Botanicus botanical garden, is also just a short walk away.
In terms of accessibility, Amsterdam Central Station is nearby, providing excellent public transport connections. For those traveling by car, the A1 and A2 highways are approximately ten minutes away, and the A10 ring road is easily accessible via the IJtunnel.
Parking in the area operates on a paid parking and permit system. According to municipal information, there is a waiting list for parking permits in Centrum district 1. With a permit for this district, parking is allowed in both Centrum 1 and Centrum 3 areas.
The property is delivered in consultation, allowing flexibility for the transfer date. The asking price is 735,000 euros, which translates to approximately 9,800 euros per square meter. This price reflects both the desirable location and the special character of this monumental apartment with its exceptional canal views.

