








Spacious 68 m² Loft Apartment in Historic Monumental Building in Amsterdam Center
Key Features
Description
This attractive listing presents a unique opportunity to live in the heart of Amsterdam, within a property that combines historical charm with modern living standards. The subject is a spacious two-room loft apartment, boasting a generous living area of 68 square meters. It is situated on the fourth floor of the monumental Stikkerhuis, a building dating back to 1735. The property is located on the Nieuwezijds Voorburgwal, placing it literally around the corner from the Dam and the Royal Palace, which highlights its prime central location.
The apartment itself is designed to maximize light and space. Three large windows at the front facade provide an abundance of natural daylight and offer a magnificent view of the bustling city life and the classic Amsterdam gables. The interior features high ceilings of 2.80 meters, which enhances the sense of spaciousness throughout the entire home. The living room is both large and light, seamlessly incorporating a dining area. Connected to this living space is an open kitchen, which comes equipped with a dishwasher, an oven, a cooktop, and offers ample cabinet space for storage needs. The layout ensures a comfortable flow between living and dining areas, making it suitable for both relaxing and entertaining.
The sleeping quarters are designed with rest in mind. A large bedroom is located at the quiet rear side of the apartment, ensuring a peaceful environment away from the street noise of the city center. The modern bathroom is well appointed with a shower, a washbasin, and a connection for a washing machine, adding to the convenience of daily living. An additional storage room is available in the basement, which is very practical for storing bicycles or other personal belongings, a valuable feature in a city where storage can be at a premium.
In terms of building amenities and services, the property offers excellent accessibility via both a lift and a staircase, reaching the entrance on the fourth floor. Heating is provided by a central heating boiler, specifically a Remeha Cv-installation from 2025, ensuring efficient and modern heating capabilities. The kitchen and bathroom were renovated in 2019, contributing to the move-in ready condition of the home. The building is managed by an active Homeowners Association (VvE) that maintains a healthy financial reserve. The monthly contribution to the VvE is 296 euros. A significant financial advantage is that the property is situated on its own land, meaning there is no ground lease to pay. Furthermore, the building holds the status of a national monument, which adds a layer of historical prestige and protection.
The location of this apartment is arguably its most compelling feature. Living here places the resident in the absolute center of Amsterdam. Numerous cafes, restaurants, and bars are within a short walking distance. For daily shopping, a large Albert Heijn supermarket and the Magna Plaza shopping center are just around the corner, along with various other shops and markets. Public transportation connections are superb, with Amsterdam Central Station less than a ten minute walk away or just a single tram stop. This makes commuting to other parts of the city or traveling to other cities extremely convenient.
The immediate surroundings have also seen improvements. The former stamp market in front of the building has been transformed into the car-free Postzegelpark, which provides a green space with plenty of room for cyclists and pedestrians. This transformation enhances the livability of the immediate area. Parking in the city center is available but is subject to paid parking or public parking regulations, as is typical for this central location.
The property details confirm the living area is measured according to the NEN 2580 standard, providing assurance regarding the accuracy of the stated 68 square meters. The ownership situation is full ownership. The building features a flat roof covered with bituminous roofing material. While the building is a historic monument from 1735, it has been updated to include modern conveniences such as a lift and a television cable connection. The energy performance is noted as not being compulsory to have a label for due to its status as a monument. The central heating boiler is a Remeha Tzerra AceMatic, a gas-fired combi-boiler from 2025, which is owned by the property.
For potential buyers, this apartment represents a ready to move in home. The delivery of the property can be arranged in consultation. It is ideally suited for the urban dweller who wishes to enjoy everything Amsterdam has to offer, from its vibrant cultural scene to its historic charm, all from the comfort of a modern and characterful apartment. The combination of a central location, historic architecture, modern interior, and practical amenities makes this a noteworthy listing in the Amsterdam real estate market. The healthy financial state of the VvE and the absence of ground lease are important financial considerations that add to the long term value of this property. This listing invites those interested in comfortable and central city living to contact for a viewing to experience the atmosphere of this unique loft apartment firsthand.

