A high-end renovated apartment of almost 100 m², featuring a living room with open kitchen, two bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a sunny rooftop terrace of almost 80 m². The apartment is situated on the third floor of the building, in the sought-after Museumkwartier in Amsterdam-Zuid.
Tour
Upon entering the third floor, you enter the apartment through an entrance into a hallway with storage closet, wardrobe, and guest toilet. The bright living area with open kitchen features a seating area with gas fireplace and high ceilings. The luxury kitchen with kitchen island is equipped with a beautiful marble countertop and a small bar. The living area is adorned with a beautiful oak parquet floor. The master bedroom at the rear offers a spacious walk-in closet. The adjacent bathroom boasts a bathtub, double shower, double sink, and toilet. The second bedroom is also spacious and has its own bathroom with shower and sink. Accessible via a staircase and the rooftop structure, the rooftop terrace of almost 80 m² can be reached. The terrace offers unobstructed views and receives sunlight throughout the day.
Neighborhood
The apartment is located in a highly desirable location in the Amsterdam Zuid district in the Museumkwartier, near the Museumplein, between the Concertgebouw neighborhood, De Pijp, and the city center. Famous museums such as the Van Gogh Museum, Rijksmuseum, and Stedelijk Museum, as well as luxury shopping streets such as Van Baerlestraat, Beethovenstraat, and P.C. Hooftstraat, are just around the corner. The lively De Pijp, including the famous Albert Cuyp Market, is within walking distance, as are the Vondelpark, Sarphatipark, and the city center. An ideal place to live, with all amenities within reach. Easily accessible by public transport, with tram lines 2 and 5 and numerous (night) bus lines, and by car via the Ring A10 at exits S109 and S108.
Key details
• Living area approximately 98 m²
• Rooftop terrace of approximately 78 m²
• Two bedrooms and two bathrooms
• Design furniture available for takeover
• Located on leasehold land from the Municipality of Amsterdam. Current period until 31-07-2044, AB 2000, annual ground rent of €743.85, indexed annually
• Energy label B
• VvE service costs € 130,86 per month
• Renovated in 2014
• A foundation code II was issued in 2003
• Municipal protected cityscape
High-end Bronckhorst
Living in Oud-Zuid, just a stone’s throw away from the vibrant Museumplein, the charming Van Baerlestraat, and the bustling city center, is a privilege that few get to experience. And this beautiful apartment, located on the top floor of a characteristic 1920s building, offers exactly that and more.
Upon entering, the optimal layout immediately catches the eye, with two spacious bedrooms and two tasteful bathrooms exuding a sense of luxury and comfort. The bright living room beckons for relaxation and conviviality, with large windows allowing an abundance of natural light to flood in, creating an atmosphere of spaciousness.
But the absolute highlight of this home is undoubtedly the rooftop terrace, a true gem of nearly 80 m² with unobstructed views and sun all day long. Here, you can enjoy breathtaking vistas over the city, from the morning sunrise to the evening sunset, while surrounded by the liveliness of Amsterdam.
During the renovation, this home has been tastefully and luxuriously refurbished with attention to detail and craftsmanship, turning it into an oasis of comfort and style in the heart of the city. In short, this apartment not only offers a unique opportunity to live in a prime location in Amsterdam but also an exclusive lifestyle that you can enjoy every day.
Daniël de Bont | Real Estate Agent Broersma Residential
Architecture
In response to rationalism, a group of architects emerged in the early 20th century who sought to express themselves more artistically. This led to an expressionist architectural style: the Amsterdam School. Central to this style is the emphasis on outward appearance, which is sturdy and solid. Characteristic features include ladder windows: windows divided by a large number of muntins. This architectural style is often found in homes originally built as social housing.
The influences of the Amsterdam School are particularly visible in the stairwell and the details of the façade on Bronckhorststraat.
Living and cooking
The entrance to the residence is on the third floor, in a hallway equipped with storage closet, wardrobe, and guest toilet. The bright living area with open kitchen features a seating area with gas fireplace and high ceilings. The luxurious open kitchen is equipped with various built-in appliances, including a dishwasher, combination oven/microwave, 5-burner gas hob, designer extractor hood, and fridge/freezer combination. The kitchen island boasts a beautiful marble countertop and a breakfast bar. The living area is adorned with a beautiful oak herringbone parquet floor.
Sleeping and bathing
The master bedroom at the rear is equipped with a spacious walk-in closet. The adjoining bathroom is ensuite and features a bathtub, double shower, double sink, and toilet. The second bedroom is also spacious and has its own bathroom with shower and sink.
Het dakterras
Via een vaste trap en de dakopbouw is het dakterras van bijna 80 m² te bereiken. Het terras biedt 360° vrij zicht en ontvangt gedurende de hele dag zonlicht.
At the location where the Museumplein now stands, there were farms 200 years ago. To create more living space, the construction of the Museumkwartier began here at the beginning of the last century. Architect Cuypers’ hand is recognizable, as he not only designed the first homes but also the Rijksmuseum in neo-Gothic style. This period is beautifully portrayed in Thomas Rosenboom’s novel “Publieke Werken” (Public Works). Together with the Concertgebouw in neo-Renaissance style, this building defines the character of the neighborhood.
With the arrival of the Van Gogh Museum, the contemporary architecture of Gerrit Rietveld also came to the Museumplein. The offering of restaurants, cafes, and shops is as eclectic as the architectural styles and perfectly complements the international allure of the neighborhood. Haute couture connoisseurs and buyers can visit fashion houses like Burberry, Ba&sh, and Isabel Marant Étoile on P.C. Hooftstraat. The convenience of this neighborhood is that the City Center, De Pijp, and Amsterdam Zuid – with the Vondelpark – are all within walking distance.
Accessibility
The apartment is easily accessible by bicycle, car, and public transport. The Ring A10 can be reached within 5 minutes by car via exit S108 (Oud-Zuid) or exit S109 (Buitenveldert). Multiple tram lines depart from Roelof Hartplein station, including tram 3 to Flevopark and Westergasfabriek, tram 5 to Zoutkeetgracht and Amstelveen Stadshart, tram 12 to Centraal Station and Amsteldijk, and tram 24 to Frederiksplein and VUmc. Additionally, regional transport departs from Concertgebouw stop, including a direct connection to Schiphol Airport. Station Zuid can be reached by bike within 5-10 minutes.
Parking
Parking is possible via a permit system on public roads (permit area Zuid 8.1). With a parking permit for Zuid 8.1, you can park in Zuid-1, Zuid-2, and Zuid-8. A resident parking permit costs €186.29 per 6 months. Currently, there is a waiting period of 1 month for this permit area. A second parking permit is not possible in this area. (Source: Municipality of Amsterdam, April 2024).