








Completely Renovated Monument Canal House in Weteringbuurt
Key Features
Description
This exceptional canal house is located on the Lijnbaansgracht in the Weteringbuurt district of Amsterdam. The property is classified as a national monument and was originally built in 1841. Between 2021 and 2022, the entire building underwent a comprehensive renovation, which included the installation of a new foundation. No expenses were spared during this renovation process, and the results are visible throughout the property. In 2023, the exterior facade was completely restored and repainted, ensuring the building presents itself well from the outside.
The property has a total living area of 209.6 square meters as measured according to BBMI standards, with a plot size of 74 square meters and a volume of 706 cubic meters. The building spans four living floors and is configured with six rooms in total, including four bedrooms, two bathrooms, and one separate toilet. According to the municipality, the building consists of three separate addresses, which means the different living levels could potentially be rented out separately. The ground floor is known as Gallery. It is also possible to apply for up to three parking permits for this property.
The ground floor is accessed through the property's own front door, leading to a hall that provides access to the main living space. This area features a concrete floor, painted walls, and exposed wooden beams that create a distinctive atmosphere. A fireplace adds warmth and character to the space, while a built-in planter brings a natural element to the interior. The modern handmade open kitchen is fully equipped with various built-in appliances, including a six-burner gas stove, an oven, a dishwasher, a refrigerator, and a freezer. A bar area provides a casual spot for dining or entertaining. Additionally, this floor has a separate toilet with a niche and a dedicated sink area, as well as a storage closet.
The first floor is designed in the style of a luxury hotel room. This level contains a home office and a spacious bedroom located at the rear of the building. The flooring consists of wood, complemented by a fireplace, wooden ceiling beams, and a large glass window that allows ample natural light to enter. The bedroom has an en-suite bathroom featuring a freestanding bathtub, a vanity unit, a walk-in shower with a rain showerhead, and a toilet. Adjacent to the bedroom is a walk-in closet, adding practical storage space.
The second floor offers a suitable living arrangement for a student, family members, or guests. This level has a Hungarian point wood floor and wooden beams. The kitchen on this floor is brand new and includes an oven combined with a microwave, a dishwasher, and an induction cooktop. Connections for a washing machine and dryer are also located on this floor. The second bathroom on this level is fitted with a double vanity unit, a walk-in shower, and a toilet.
The third and top floor contains the remaining two bedrooms. On the right side is a bedroom of generous proportions, featuring wooden beams and a sloped ceiling typical of upper floors in canal houses. On the left side is another bedroom that is currently being used as a storage space. This floor also has a separate storage room.
The property is located in a unique and desirable position within Amsterdam. The Utrechtsestraat, known for its distinctive lifestyle, interior design, clothing, and delicatessen shops, is within walking distance. The area offers numerous restaurant options, including Tapasbar Pata Negra. The property is situated between the Rembrandtplein and Leidseplein, close to the Albert Cuyp market, and parallel to the canal ring with attractions such as Vondelpark and the Heineken Experience. Cultural venues including Carré, the Hermitage, the Museum Quarter, and the Concertgebouw are all nearby. Bar Dó, located on the corner, is a popular spot for those who enjoy spending time on a terrace.
In terms of accessibility, the property is well connected by both car and public transportation. The Noord-Zuidlijn metro, with the Vijzelgracht stop just 150 meters away, provides quick connections to Amsterdam Centraal, Amsterdam Noord, Amsterdam Zuid, and Schiphol Airport. Multiple tram lines, including lines 4, 7, 10, 16, and 24, have stops practically at the doorstep. The A10 ring road and highways A1, A2, and A9 are also easily accessible.
The building has insulation in the roof, walls, and floor. Heating and hot water are provided by a gas-fired CV boiler that is owned by the property. The property is being offered at a price of 1,850,000 euros, costs to be paid by the buyer. The asking price per square meter is 8,810 euros. The property has full ownership (volle eigendom) status. Transfer is by mutual agreement, and the purchase agreement will be drawn up by a notary in Amsterdam. The listing notes that an agreement is only binding once the purchase contract has been signed. NVM conditions apply to this transaction.

