








Renovated Three-Room Apartment with Roof Terrace and Panoramic City Views
Key Features
Description
This completely renovated apartment is situated on the top floor of a classic Amsterdam building dating back to 1894, located on the Rozengracht at the edge of the Jordaan and Oud-West districts. The property offers approximately 77 square meters of living space and is positioned on freehold land, meaning there is no ground lease to consider.
The apartment occupies two levels within the building, accessible via a communal entrance with a classic stone staircase leading up to the fifth floor. Upon entering, there is a hall with a wardrobe closet and stairs leading to the main living area. The interior design throughout the home reflects classical British Bohemian influences, complemented by cast iron radiators that suit the character of the historic building.
The living room features high ceilings and benefits from abundant natural light thanks to large windows and skylights. The space is surrounded on three sides by views over the Singelgracht canal. A modern open plan kitchen is integrated into the living area and comes fully equipped with high quality appliances, including a six burner stove with oven and a built in dishwasher. French doors open to a west facing balcony that overlooks the Singelgracht, offering afternoon and evening sun.
The master bedroom receives morning sun and provides views of both the Rozengracht and the Singelgracht. This room includes spacious built in wardrobes with an antique style finish. The partially sloped ceiling contributes to a cozy atmosphere in the space.
A second bedroom is located on the side of the apartment and offers flexibility to serve as a combination bedroom and home office. This room has been fitted with a skylight for additional daylight, and the high window frame allows views of the Singelgracht as well.
The bathroom has been finished to a luxurious standard and includes underfloor heating. It features distinctive design elements from The Water Monopoly, a British supplier. The bathtub is a reproduction of a 1930s French double ended bath with space for two people. The sink, faucets, and shower head are also from The Water Monopoly. Wall and floor tiles from Bert and May complete the aesthetic. A skylight provides natural light to the bathroom.
A separate toilet room has been decorated with red Clarence House tiger wallpaper and an antique sink, giving this compact space a distinctive character.
From the entrance hall, a separate closet houses the washing machine connection.
One of the most notable features of this property is the 32 square meter roof terrace, accessible via a spacious staircase with an easy to open skylight that also brings additional light into the hall. Being positioned higher than the surrounding buildings, this terrace offers a 360 degree panoramic view over Amsterdam, including landmarks such as the Westerkerk and the A'dam Tower in Amsterdam North. Both water and electricity connections are available on the terrace.
The apartment benefits from being on the top floor, which means there are no upstairs neighbors, contributing to privacy and quietness.
The Rozengracht location places the property in the Jordaan, one of the most sought after and authentic neighborhoods in Amsterdam. The area is characterized by its canals, cafes, boutiques, and restaurants. Daily shopping needs are well served by nearby supermarkets including Ekoplaza, Albert Heijn, and the local neighborhood shop Sterk.
Public transportation options are excellent with tram and bus stops located directly outside the building. Cycling to Central Station takes approximately ten minutes. By car, the A10 ring road can be reached within minutes.
The building was divided into apartment rights in 2012. The Homeowners Association (VvE) is described as healthy, active, and professionally managed. The monthly VvE contribution is 211 euros. The association is registered with the Chamber of Commerce, holds annual meetings, has a reserve fund in place, maintains an upkeep plan, and has building insurance. The exterior paintwork of the entire building has recently been completed.
The property has an energy label D. Insulation features include roof insulation and double glazing. Heating is provided by a central heating boiler (CV ketel) with partial underfloor heating in the bathroom. Hot water is also supplied by the central heating boiler.
Parking in the area is through paid parking and parking permits.
The total building bound outdoor space amounts to 40 square meters, which includes both the balcony and the roof terrace. The volume of the apartment is approximately 270 cubic meters.
Standard legal clauses apply, including asbestos and age clauses. The measurement information is based on the NEN2580 standard, which provides a standardized method for indicating usable floor area while acknowledging that minor differences in measurement results may occur due to interpretation, rounding, or practical limitations during measurement.
Delivery of the property is by mutual agreement.

