Description

Step into the timeless elegance of Prinsengracht 525 House, a charming ground floor apartment of 57 m2 steeped in the rich history of Amsterdam. This house on one of the city's majestic canals, where every stone tells a story and every street corner preserves a piece of heritage, is more than just a home; it is a tribute to the past and an embodiment of the present. From the moment you step through the door, you are embraced by a friendly atmosphere. The living room with natural light from the large windows on the canal provides a pleasant ambiance that invites you to relax. In the closed kitchen you have enough space for a small breakfast table and preparing delicious meals. A spacious bedroom at the rear of the house overlooks the Hofje de Kalverengang. Here you will find peace and quiet and you can dream away and leave your daily worries behind. Of course there is also a bathroom with shower and sink. The toilet is separate, as is the central heating boiler, conveniently concealed in one of the two built-in cupboards in the hall. Are you interested in the history of the building? Below is a brief summary: “The story of Prinsengracht 525 House is deeply intertwined with the history of the city. When Hendrick Jansz. Admiral acquired the house in 1624, he was 'father of the lime bearers', a title that embodies the essence of hard work and dedication to craftsmanship. In the centuries that followed, this house has known many stories, each with its own colorful characters and moments of glory (source: hofjes in Amsterdam).” Welcome home, where history and the present come together and come and take a look at this very nice house! Environment: The house is located right in the center, in a very popular location, on one of the main canals of Amsterdam. The trendy shops, cafes and restaurants in “De 9 Straatjes” are just around the corner. The local shops and supermarket on the Elandsgracht are within walking distance. The DeLaMar theater, the Stadsschouwburg, museums and other entertainment venues are also nearby. Public transport is within walking distance with various bus and tram lines. Parking is via paid parking (or via a parking permit system) along the public road. Various parking subscriptions are available in the nearby Europarking. Specifics: - own ground; - 57m2 living space; - protected city and villagescape; - small Vve with three members; - the Vve is professionally managed by Delair Vastgoed; - old age, asbestos and non-resident clause; - permanent notary Hartman LMH;

Features

Transfer of ownership

Last asking price
€ 485,000 kosten koper
Asking price per m²
€ 8,509
Status
Sold
VVE (Owners Association) contribution
€ 208.18 per month

Construction

Type apartment
Ground-floor apartment (apartment)
Building type
Resale property
Year of construction
1895
Specific
Partly furnished with carpets and curtains
Type of roof
Mansard roof covered with roof tiles

Surface areas and volume

Areas
Living area
57 m²
Volume in cubic meters
185 m³

Layout

Number of rooms
2 rooms (1 bedroom)
Number of bath rooms
1 bathroom and 1 separate toilet
Number of stories
1 story
Located at
Ground floor
Facilities
Passive ventilation system and TV via cable

Energy

Energy label
Heating
CH boiler
Hot water
CH boiler
CH boiler
Intergas (gas-fired combination boiler from 2022, in ownership)

Cadastral data

AMSTERDAM E 10349
Cadastral map
Ownership situation
Full ownership

Exterior space

Location
Alongside waterfront, in centre and unobstructed view

Parking

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

VVE (Owners Association) checklist

Registration with KvK
No
Annual meeting
Yes
Periodic contribution
Yes (€ 208.18 per month)
Reserve fund present
Yes
Maintenance plan
Yes
Building insurance
Yes

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