Description

Situated on the peaceful Kraaipanstraat in Amsterdam Oost, this surprisingly spacious family home offers no fewer than six bedrooms and a deep garden. Located on a charming street where children can play safely and on-street parking is still easily available, this property is ideal for families. Originally built as two separate dwellings – with both front doors still intact – this home presents a wealth of possibilities for dual occupancy, multigenerational living, or creating your dream home. In 1903, architect Berlage designed the urban development plan for the Kraaipanstraat in the Transvaalbuurt neighborhood, further elaborated in 1916 by Jan Gratama under the guidance of Berlage and Versteeg. The construction included 760 homes with a distinctive fortress-like structure. With a living area of 183 m², many original details, and solid construction, this home is full of potential for those who appreciate character and the freedom to modernize to their own taste. The location is perfect: peaceful, yet only a 10-minute bike ride from Amsterdam's vibrant city center. Layout: Ground Floor: The house features two front doors, immediately hinting at its unique history. The entrance leads to a spacious hallway with a separate toilet. The living room is bright and generous, partly due to the rear extension. There’s ample space for a large seating area and dining table. French doors open onto the garden – a green oasis offering both sun and shade. At the back, you'll also find a second potential kitchen area, ideal for large families or dual living arrangements. First Floor: This floor includes three rooms, among them two spacious bedrooms located at the front and rear of the property. The third room opens onto a sunny balcony/roof terrace (currently without railing). A separate toilet is also located on this floor. Second Floor: Two full-sized bedrooms and the bathroom are found on the second floor. The bathroom includes a shower and sink, with potential for expansion. A separate laundry room with washer and dryer connections is also located here. The central heating boiler is housed on this floor as well. Third Floor: The sixth bedroom is located on the top floor, along with the mechanical ventilation system and the inverter for the 10 solar panels. Outdoor Space: The rear garden is a lovely, sheltered place to relax, with plenty of room for a cozy seating area or children's play space. The south-facing roof terrace on the first floor is a great spot to enjoy the sun. Neighborhood: The home is located in the atmospheric Transvaalbuurt in Amsterdam Oud-Oost, a neighborhood full of character and history. The street layout was designed in the early 20th century by Berlage, which is evident in the charming streets, public squares, and green spaces. Several primary schools, playgrounds, and parks – such as Oosterpark and Park Frankendael – are nearby. For daily shopping or a tasty lunch, the Dappermarkt, restaurant De Kas, and brunch spot Benji’s are within walking distance. Amstel Station is also a short walk away, and Amsterdam’s city center can be reached in just 10 minutes by bike. Parking: There is ample public (paid) parking available on the street with a permit system. Key Features: - Living area approx. 183 m² - Six spacious bedrooms - Deep garden and sunny balcony - Energy label C and equipped with 10 solar panels - Located in a quiet, child-friendly neighborhood - Leasehold paid off until 2053, already converted to perpetual leasehold - Delivery in consultation, quick transfer possible Disclaimer: The non-binding information shown on this website has been compiled by us with care, based on data from the seller and/or third parties. We do not guarantee its accuracy or completeness. We advise you to contact us if you are interested in one of our properties or to engage your own NVM real estate agent for assistance. We are not responsible for the content of any external websites referenced.

Features

Transfer of ownership

Last asking price
€ 1,250,000 kosten koper
Asking price per m²
€ 6,831
Status
Sold

Construction

Kind of house
Mansion, semi-detached residential property
Building type
Resale property
Year of construction
1919
Type of roof
Mansard roof covered with roof tiles

Surface areas and volume

Areas
Living area
183 m²
Exterior space attached to the building
3 m²
Plot size
115 m²
Volume in cubic meters
503 m³

Layout

Number of rooms
7 rooms (6 bedrooms)
Number of bath rooms
1 bathroom and 2 separate toilets
Bathroom facilities
Walk-in shower and sink
Number of stories
4 stories
Facilities
Skylight, mechanical ventilation, passive ventilation system, and solar panels

Energy

Energy label
Insulation
Roof insulation, double glazing, insulated walls, floor insulation and completely insulated
Heating
CH boiler
Hot water
CH boiler
CH boiler
Combi Intergas (gas-fired from 2013, in ownership)

Cadastral data

AMSTERDAM W 8055
Cadastral map
Area
115 m²
Ownership situation
Municipal ownership encumbered with long-term leaset
Fees
Paid until 16-07-2053

Exterior space

Location
Alongside a quiet road and in residential district
Garden
Back garden
Back garden
33 m² (6.81 metre deep and 4.90 metre wide)
Garden location
Located at the northeast
Balcony/roof terrace
Balcony present

Parking

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

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