Description

A listed monument flooded with light! This stately townhouse holds official monument status, making it a solid investment. Spanning six levels, it’s located on the charming Staalstraat, right in the historic heart of Amsterdam. The home features three bedrooms, a rooftop terrace, and a carefully considered layout that emphasises space, light, and ceiling height. Original elements such as beamed ceilings, panelled walls and wooden floors have been preserved and seamlessly combined with contemporary finishes. Situated on freehold land. Staalstraat is one of Amsterdam’s oldest and most picturesque streets, with a near-village character and unique views of landmarks like the Staalmeestersbrug and the stunning Hotel De L’Europe, just a stone’s throw away. The property has its own entrance via a natural stone staircase directly from the street. In the basement, you’ll find the kitchen-diner—a surprisingly bright space with street-facing windows and a view of greenery. The classic black-and-white tiled floor, robust wooden beams, and modern kitchen setup with recent built-in appliances—including a combination steam/oven, combo microwave/oven, gas hob, Quooker, and dishwasher—create a warm and welcoming space. There’s ample room for a large dining table. Adjacent to this level is a separate cellar, ideal for additional storage. On the raised ground floor is the dining room, with three tall windows at the front allowing in plenty of daylight. The combination of herringbone parquet flooring, smooth plasterwork, and high ceilings gives the room a bright, elegant feel. A guest toilet is located in the hallway. One floor up, the living room stretches across nearly the entire width of the property. Again, three windows flood the room with natural light, offering a charming view over the vibrant Staalstraat. The wooden flooring, beamed ceiling, and subtle finishes give the space a calm and understated character. The second floor houses a bedroom, also with three tall windows. White panelled walls, an original wooden floor and dark ceiling beams form a strong and well-balanced aesthetic. Built-in wardrobes are neatly concealed, and a washbasin unit is positioned in the corner. The third floor is currently used as an atelier. With windows on both sides, built-in storage and exposed wooden trusses, this is a stylish and well-laid-out space that also works perfectly as an extra bedroom or home office. This level also features the bathroom, equipped with a walk-in shower, washbasin unit, and toilet. An air conditioning unit is installed here but is currently not operational and requires servicing. The top floor is a multifunctional room under the roof. With a ridge height of approximately 1.66 metres and windows on both sides, the space is surprisingly bright. From here, you can access the rooftop terrace—a sheltered spot with views over the city rooftops. Details of this national monument (listing no. 5668): - Living area of 109 m² according to WOZ (plus 17.6 m² of additional indoor, outdoor and external storage space); - Spread across six levels with a clear and logical layout; - Kitchen-diner in the basement with recent combination steam oven, combo microwave/oven, gas hob, Quooker and dishwasher; - Separate cellar adjacent to the basement; - Three bedrooms or two bedrooms and one multifunctional room; - Bathroom with walk-in shower, washbasin unit and toilet; - Separate toilet on the raised ground floor; - External storage space for bikes, supplies, etc.; - Original wooden floors, exposed beams and panelled walls; - Remeha central heating system (2024) with smart thermostat (2025); - Alarm system installed; - Interior and exterior painted in 2024 and 2023; - Freehold property (no ground lease); - Resident parking permit possible (Stopera approximately 600 metres away); - Rooftop terrace with city views; - Delivery in consultation. Location: Staalstraat runs between the Amstel River and Waterlooplein, in one of the oldest and most vibrant parts of central Amsterdam. The neighbourhood is known for its small-scale buildings, artisan shops, rich historical layers and surprising amount of greenery. Nearby you’ll find the Hermitage Museum, the National Opera & Ballet, Theatre Carré, and numerous cafés and specialist stores. Metro and tram connections are just around the corner. By car, the A10 ring road and other main routes are easily accessible via the IJtunnel, Wibautstraat and Weesperstraat.

Features

Transfer of ownership

Listed since
Acceptance
Available in consultation
Asking price
€ 1,000,000 kosten koper
Asking price per m²
€ 9,174
Status
Available

Construction

Year of construction
Before 1906
Kind of house
Mansion, row house
Building type
Resale property
Specific
Monumental building

Surface areas and volume

Areas
Living area
109 m²
Other space inside the building
6 m²
Exterior space attached to the building
4 m²
Plot size
109 m²
Volume in cubic meters
403 m³

Layout

Number of rooms
6 rooms (3 bedrooms)
Number of bath rooms
1 bathroom and 1 separate toilet
Bathroom facilities
Shower and toilet
Number of stories
5 stories and an attic
Facilities
Air conditioning and passive ventilation system

Energy

Energy label
Heating
CH boiler
Hot water
CH boiler
CH boiler
REMEHA AVANTA ACE 28 C (gas-fired from 2024, in ownership)

Cadastral data

AMSTERDAM G 5992
Cadastral map
Area
109 m²
Ownership situation
Full ownership

Exterior space

Location
Along waterway, sheltered location and in centre
Balcony/roof terrace
Roof terrace present

Parking

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

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