Description

Sarphatistraat 66, Amsterdam Located on the historic Sarphatistraat in the well-known Plantage neighborhood in Amsterdam, stands a unique imposing mansion that was once built by the renowned diamond traders Beer and Raap in 1878, in neoclassical style. This property has a rich history, with the first residents moving in during the late 19th century. The house has a total living area of 852m² (Nen measured), was designed by architect J.H. Schmitz, and holds a municipal monument status. It is a unique property with a solid foundation suitable for multiple purposes. Explore the possibilities of this characteristic and monumental mansion. Layout: The house boasts an impressive 6 floors, 28 rooms, and 14 bathrooms, and was long used as a hotel. It features ornamental rooms and details. Garden: The house has a beautiful, sunny south-facing garden. Multiple terraces and balconies at the front and rear offer views of the garden and Sarphatistraat. Location: Situated on Sarphatistraat, near Weesperplein between the Amstel River and the Plantage neighborhood. Artis, Utrechtsestraat, Carré, and the University of Amsterdam are just a stone's throw away. Sarphatistraat (named in 1870 after the physician Samuel Sarphati (1813-1866), who had a significant influence on the expansion and beautification of Amsterdam. He contributed to the construction of the Palace for Volksvlijt and the Amstel Hotel) lies in the famous Plantage neighborhood, a historic district that has been an important part of the city since the 17th century. This area serves as a green oasis amidst the bustling city life. A gem in the vicinity is Hortus Botanicus, one of Europe's oldest botanical gardens. Further down is the ARTIS zoo, which has been a monument since 1838. This area also hosts the Rembrandt House, the Jewish Historical Museum, and the Resistance Museum, among others. The Plantage neighborhood is known for its numerous terraces in unique locations such as restaurant Bloem, housed in a 17th-century warehouse, with a terrace overlooking the water of the Entrepotdok, and the terrace of Café-Restaurant De Plantage. From Weesperplein, there are many public transportation options. Metro lines 51, 53, and 54, and tram lines 7 and 10 depart from here. The A-10 Ring Road is easily accessible via Wibautstraat. Accessibility: By car, Plantage Middenlaan is easily accessible via the A10 ring road (exit S112) and the Gooiseweg and Wibautstraat. From the city center, the location is easily accessible via Mauritskade. Tram line 14 (towards Flevopark) runs through the street, providing an excellent connection to Amsterdam Central Station and other parts of Amsterdam. Parking: Parking is available on the public road through payment or a permit system. Information about conditions and options for obtaining a (business) permit and any waiting time can be obtained from the municipality of Amsterdam. Markenhoven parking garage, located six minutes away on foot, offers various parking subscriptions. Features: - Living area: 852m² (NEN measured) - Destination: mixed 1 - Garden of 152m² - Own land - Complete renovation needed - Municipal monument - Rooms: 28 - Bathrooms: 14 - Magnificent original features and details - Garden, terrace and balcony - Full basement - No energy label due to monument status - Extra entrance - Delivery in consultation - Ageing clause - Asbestos clause - Sale: ''as is where is - Notary choice is up to buyer, however, according to the model of the Royal Notarial Association and the Ring Model Sales Contract Amsterdam and provided that this notary is located in Amsterdam. Disclaimer: This information has been carefully compiled by Engel & Völkers. No liability can be accepted by Engel & Völkers for the accuracy of the information provided, nor can any rights be derived from the information provided. The measurement instruction is based on NEN2580. The object has been measured by a professional organization and any discrepancies in the given measurements cannot be charged to Engel & Völkers. The buyer has been the opportunity to take his own NEN 2580 measurement.

Features

Transfer of ownership

Asking price
€ 6,500,000 kosten koper
Asking price per m²
€ 7,629
Listed since
Status
Available
Acceptance
Available in consultation

Construction

Kind of house
Mansion, semi-detached residential property
Building type
Resale property
Year of construction
1873
Type of roof
Flat roof covered with asphalt roofing

Surface areas and volume

Areas
Living area
852 m²
Exterior space attached to the building
60 m²
Plot size
336 m²
Volume in cubic meters
2,556 m³

Layout

Number of rooms
28 rooms (21 bedrooms)
Number of bath rooms
8 bathrooms and 1 separate toilet
Bathroom facilities
6 showers, 3 baths, 8 toilets, and 8 sinks
Number of stories
6 stories
Facilities
TV via cable

Energy

Energy label
Not available
Heating
CH boiler
Hot water
CH boiler
CH boiler
Gas-fired combination boiler, in ownership

Cadastral data

AMSTERDAM O 3562
Cadastral map
Area
336 m²
Ownership situation
Full ownership

Exterior space

Location
Unobstructed view
Garden
Back garden
Back garden
152 m² (12.75 metre deep and 11.90 metre wide)

Parking

Type of parking facilities
Paid parking and resident's parking permits

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