








Stylishly Renovated Residence with Garden in the Heart of the Jordaan
Key Features
Description
Located on Lindenstraat in the Anjeliersbuurt-Noord area of Amsterdam, this property presents a stylishly renovated home situated in one of the most sought-after neighborhoods in the city. The Jordaan is known for its charming atmosphere, boutique shops, cozy cafes, and vibrant market life. This particular residence stands on a quiet street that is not a through road, offering residents both the liveliness of the neighborhood and a sense of privacy and tranquility.
The building dates back to 1845 and is situated within a protected cityscape. Despite its historical character, the property has undergone extensive renovations to bring it up to modern standards. In 2020, the entire building received a thorough renovation that included a completely new foundation, a new roof, and a restored facade. The ground floor was renovated in 2020, the first floor in 2023, and the basement was renovated in 2026. This staggered approach means that buyers will essentially be moving into a virtually new home that retains its historic exterior.
The interior has been finished with high-quality materials from Piet Jonkers Abcoude and designed in collaboration with interior designer Venrooij. Upon entering the property, visitors are welcomed by a playful hallway featuring a built-in wardrobe closet. The ground floor offers a bright through-living room with an extension that allows an abundance of natural light to enter the space. The floor is adorned with a French monastery floor that immediately sets the tone for the interior. At the street side, glass ensuite doors create a separate front room without compromising the spatial feeling of the area.
The living room features an authentic marble fireplace equipped with an energy-efficient pellet stove. A wall painting by artist Willehad Eilers serves as an eye-catching focal point in the room. The modern open kitchen and dining area are situated in the extension, benefiting from the natural light that floods in through the large windows. The kitchen is equipped with high-quality appliances, including a Bora cooktop with integrated extraction. The entire ground floor has underfloor heating for comfortable living throughout the year.
From the living room, one can access the spacious basement, which boasts an impressive ceiling height of 2.77 meters. Skylights ensure that plenty of daylight reaches this level. The basement contains two spacious bedrooms, two bathrooms, a separate toilet, and a large laundry room that can partially serve as storage space. The master bedroom at the garden side has its own walk-in closet and an ensuite bathroom with a separate double shower and bathtub. The entire basement is finished with characteristic castle tiles and also features underfloor heating.
The outdoor space consists of a 35 square meter garden and a balcony of nearly 10 square meters. These areas border the picturesque and quiet Suyckerhoff courtyard, which is described as a rare oasis of calm in the middle of the city. This private outdoor space is a significant asset in the densely built Jordaan neighborhood.
The first floor of the property is fully lockable and independently habitable, making it ideal for older children, family members, or as a separate rental unit. The property currently has a granted splitting permit and a B&B permit, though the B&B permit would need to be reapplied for personally by the new owner. This configuration offers unique possibilities for generating additional income or providing flexible living arrangements.
The property is built on freehold land, meaning there is no ground lease to worry about. This is an important financial consideration in Amsterdam, where many properties are subject to ground lease. The current service costs are 166 euros per month. The homeowners association reportedly has a good atmosphere, and there is a multi-year maintenance plan in place. Painting work for the front and rear facades is planned for this year.
In terms of energy efficiency, the property has an energy label D. The property features double glazing, wall insulation, and floor insulation. Heating and hot water are provided by a central heating boiler.
The location in the Jordaan offers excellent amenities within walking distance. The Noordermarkt and Lindengracht markets, various supermarkets, and specialty food stores including the well-known butcher Louman are all nearby. Cultural hotspots, the canal ring, and numerous popular restaurants such as Toscanini, Winkel 43, Saint-Jean, Café Twee Prinsen, De Klepel, Comestibles Kinders, Café Nol, and Café Thijssen are all within easy walking distance. Public transport connections are good, with various stops within walking distance and Amsterdam Central Station just a seven-minute bike ride away.
Parking is available through parking permits, which is standard for this part of the city. The property has a total of six rooms, with four of these being bedrooms. There are three bathrooms and three separate toilets in total. The building has three living levels and is equipped with mechanical ventilation, a flue, and a TV connection.
The property is available from July 24, 2026. With a asking price of 1,745,000 euros and a living area of 186 square meters, the price per square meter comes to 9,382 euros. The property has a volume of 640 cubic meters. This residence combines historical character with modern quality and versatile living options in one of Amsterdam's most desirable locations.

