Eye-catcherSfeervol bovenhuis (239 m2) in de gewilde wijk De Pijp op eigen grond

Description

UNIQUE CHANCE for individuals, investors and developers: a very undivided upper house (apartment right) of four spacious floors (total 239 m² living space) being one house and with a roof terrace in Amsterdam South. This cozy upper house in the popular district of De Pijp is located on private land, is completely rent-free and can be moved in immediately. The apartment is versatile: you can live in it in various configurations, you can live with your children living in it, you can have students living in it, and you can investigate whether you can live with more people; in short, opportunities abound. It can also be an interesting investment property: when subdivided into (several) upper houses, the liberalization limit for the free sector rent will be reached. Conversion to studios, apartments or upper houses is also an interesting possibility. For all of the above options, we recommend checking with the municipality to see what possibilities and permits are available. An additional possibility for a development is the fact that the retail space on the first floor with garden is also for sale so that the entire property can be acquired (see Albert Cuypstraat 258 hs) General The house has been lovingly renovated and restored over the past 20 years, retaining as many original features as possible, such as the fireplaces and window sills. As it nears completion, the owners have decided to move to their next challenge in the countryside. They have enjoyed living there: “We love this house and leave it with a pain in our hearts.The neighborhood is lovely, and living by the market is surprisingly quiet.No traffic noise or ringing streetcars.We do have the opportunity to buy fresh food every day, and to enjoy the many terraces in De Pijp, with the center within walking distance. At the front Amsterdam buzzes, at the back you imagine yourself in the forest, with a courtyard full of big green trees and singing birds. And in the summer there is nothing better than lounging with a white wine on the lovely roof terrace overlooking Amsterdam.” Surroundings The house is located in the vibrant De Pijp neighborhood, with its mix of hip terraces, cafes, restaurants, street food stalls, stores and concept stores.It is located on the quiet part of the market, near the Van Woustraat. Within walking distance from the Ferdinand Bolstraat, the Utrechtsestraat, the Rembrandtplein and the Amstel.At 3 minutes walk you will find several supermarkets.The Sarphatipark is nearby, where you can picnic in the summer, jog or work on your fitness at the work-out area.Dog owners can meet at the special dog meadow, and children can have fun at the playground. A 1-minute walk away is a streetcar stop, and 10 minutes away is a station on the North-South line, which leads to train stations CS or Zuid.This puts the whole of the Netherlands within easy reach. By car, you have a quick connection to the A10 ring road. Permit holders can park their car in the nearby underground parking garage 'Albert Cuyp'. If you don't have a car, don't worry: the neighborhood is full of convenient shared cars. Details: - Built in 1899/1900 - Municipal protected townscape - Located on private land - Original details - Store (rented) on the first floor with garden can also be acquired - Three floors 184m² living space - Attic of 54m² can be converted to residential use upon request - Amazing roof terrace of 43m², three lovely balconies - Special design bathroom - Houses officially merged - Licensed roof terrace - Roof floor registered as storage - On a prime location in De Pijp, on the quiet part of the market. - Easily accessible by car and public transport - Energy label D, easily upgradable with some adjustments - New boiler from 2024 - Delivery in consultation. - 1 electricity connection, 2 gas connections - 1 central heating system - Balconies need maintenance Layout Entrance As you approach the property you see it immediately: this is one of the few properties with the beautiful original facade. The green and white details of the decorative woodwork stand out, and the beautiful old front door makes your heart jump. You then enter a hall on the first floor, which leads you up a staircase. Layout Entrance As you approach the property you see it immediately: this is one of the few properties with the beautiful original facade still in place. The green and white details of the ornate woodwork stand out, and the beautiful old front door makes your heart jump. You then enter a hall on the first floor, which leads you up a staircase. First floor The second floor was extensively renovated in 2015. The spacious kitchen diner is placed on the bright front with three wide windows, and the bedroom on the quiet rear. The kitchen features a custom stainless steel countertop with hospitality sink. Two built-in refrigerators, built-in oven, dishwasher, Zanussi gas stove with 5 burners, including wok burner. In the kitchen, the original ceiling trim has been redone. The carefully chosen colors (paint from quality store De Ru) make the kitchen a cozy space to meet and eat. Through a convenient walk-in closet you enter the bedroom, completely plastered with clay stucco, good for the climate in the bedroom. The bedroom is insulated, so very quiet and constant temperature for wonderful sleep. Attached to the bedroom is the extraordinary bathroom, which cost as much as a small passenger car.The bathroom is entirely plastered with Oriental tadelakt: a waterproof plaster also used in hammams, polished by hand and a semi-precious stone.The result is silky smooth: this is a bathroom that asks to be caressed! In addition, beautiful handmade Moroccan zellige tiles, a double artisan zellige sink, and faucets from the solid Kludi brand. The pipes to the oversized towel rack run through the floor, which can thus get nice and warm.The pebbles provide a nice foot massage.In addition, the floor has a large built-in closet and a very spacious toilet.The floor has French doors to the balcony. With a few minor interventions, the walk-in closet can be converted into a bedroom, and the bedroom into a living room, making this floor independently habitable. Second floor The second and third floors were renovated in 2003.Through the cheerfully painted staircase you walk on to the second floor.This floor has the most original details: two fireplaces, beautiful ceiling ornaments and a passageway that once contained sliding doors.The whole breathes comfort and living bliss.The front room enjoys three wide windows, and is just the right size to feel comfortable.The back room is a sea of space, with which you can do whatever you like. In the spot of the former kitchen, a study nook has been created for working from home.The connections are still there, so it can be turned back into a kitchen in a jiffy.There is a pantry that was once a shower, and can also be brought back that way. Also here a toilet and doors to the terrace, where it is nice to drink coffee until late in the morning. Here you can also regularly see great titmice and nuthatches hopping around in the tree. Third floor The third floor still has a fireplace, but it is the lightest floor. Here daylight pours through the windows. The floor is one large space, which can be used in all directions. Here the kitchen is preserved. In addition, a shower and a very spacious toilet, and another lovely balcony. Attic The attic is almost the same size as the other three floors.The exposed beams give extra atmosphere.A window in the front gives light, and you could make additional skylights.There is a large built-in closet in the front.The back has two bedrooms of which one is with a sink. Roof terrace The roof terrace is the icing on the cake.Huge, accessible with a fixed staircase from the attic.Equipped with a faucet and two outlets.Very tastefully made of hardwood, and with a privacy screen so you don't look directly out on the neighbors.The view here is magnificent! The recipe for many long balmy summer evenings. In short, a rare opportunity to acquire an upper level or entire property for an ideal combination of living and working and/or developing. Make an appointment to get your options confirmed. The VVE The VVE consists of two members: the upper house (Albert Cuypstraat 258-1) and the store (Albert Cuypstraat 258-H). The voting ratio is 50/50. The division of costs and deposit maintenance reserve is 4/5 upper house (because four floors) and 1/5 store. When the upper house is divided, the voting and deposit ratio changes (see division deed). The VVE cash includes funding for regular painting and minor repairs. When purchasing also the store, you can change the Subdivision Deed and VVE arrangements as you wish. The VVE is registered in the Chamber of Commerce, has buildings insurance, has no MJOP.

Features

Transfer of ownership

Asking price
€ 1,380,000 kosten koper
Asking price per m²
€ 5,774
Listed since
Status
Available
Acceptance
Available in consultation
VVE (Owners Association) contribution
€ 101.00 per month

Construction

Type apartment
Upstairs apartment (apartment with open entrance to street)
Building type
Resale property
Year of construction
Before 1906
Specific
Double occupancy possible and monumental building
Type of roof
Flat roof covered with asphalt roofing

Surface areas and volume

Areas
Living area
239 m²
Exterior space attached to the building
54 m²
Volume in cubic meters
813 m³

Layout

Number of rooms
6 rooms (4 bedrooms)
Number of bath rooms
1 bathroom and 3 separate toilets
Bathroom facilities
Shower, double sink, bath, and washstand
Number of stories
4 stories
Located at
1st floor
Facilities
TV via cable

Energy

Energy label
Insulation
Partly double glazed
Heating
CH boiler
Hot water
CH boiler
CH boiler
Atag (gas-fired combination boiler from 2024, in ownership)

Cadastral data

AMSTERDAM R 7215
Cadastral map
Ownership situation
Full ownership

Exterior space

Location
Alongside a quiet road, in centre and in residential district
Garden
Sun terrace
Sun terrace
43 m² (8.64 metre deep and 4.97 metre wide)
Garden location
Located at the southwest
Balcony/roof terrace
Balcony present

Storage space

Shed / storage
Built-in
Facilities
Electricity and heating

Parking

Type of parking facilities
Paid parking

VVE (Owners Association) checklist

Registration with KvK
Yes
Annual meeting
No
Periodic contribution
No
Reserve fund present
No
Maintenance plan
No
Building insurance
No

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