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Govert Flinckstraat 110-C1072 EL AmsterdamHercules Seghersbuurt

€ 790,000 k.k.
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  • 86 m²
  • 2
  • A

Sales history

Listed since
May 29, 2025
Date of sale
June 17, 2025
Term
2 weeks

Description

Living in De Pijp — a dream for many. This generously laid-out apartment of approximately 86 square metres is located on the top two floors of a building on Govert Flinckstraat and features a spacious rooftop terrace. The ground lease has been bought off in perpetuity, and thanks to the complete reconstruction in 2010, the apartment holds an energy label A. The full living experience can be explored on our website, or by downloading our digital magazine. You can also easily schedule a viewing appointment through our platform. Tour The location is exceptionally central in De Pijp, a true haven for lovers of food and drink. On every corner, one finds a charming café or a welcoming restaurant. The building (numbers 108–114) underwent a complete reconstruction behind the historic façade in 2010. During this process, the foundation was reinforced and elements such as plumbing, windows, and frames were entirely renewed. The characteristic façade was preserved, maintaining the original appearance of the building while offering the comfort of new construction. Third floor On the third floor, a bright and playful living space unfolds. This level is arranged as a living room and eat-in kitchen, spanning the full depth of the building and separated by the entrance — with cooking at the front and living and working at the rear. Near the entrance, there is also a separate toilet with a washbasin. The kitchen is clean-lined and minimalist, with handleless high-gloss white cabinets and a granite countertop. A built-in cabinet wall houses modern appliances, and the long worktop offers ample space for cooking or placing a coffee machine. Three tall windows at the front bring in abundant daylight and create a strong connection with the street. Both floors are finished with a neat wooden floor. Fourth floor On the fourth floor lies the sleeping level — a quiet upper layer above the lively living space below. The main bedroom is situated at the rear and opens directly onto the south-facing balcony. The second bedroom is located at the front and benefits from a wide façade with three windows. Both rooms are spacious enough to accommodate a double bed, a workspace, or additional storage. Between the two bedrooms lies the central bathroom — tiled in a bright, clean style, both functional and well maintained. The room is fully equipped with a bathtub and separate shower, a toilet, and a washbasin with mirror. The black terrazzo floor with white edging adds a graphic accent to the otherwise soft, neutral atmosphere. A skylight brings in natural daylight, even at the center of the home. Outdoor Space From the primary bedroom, step directly onto the balcony — a quiet spot between the rooftops of De Pijp, with views of leafy courtyards and historic façades. One level up is the 31 m² roof terrace: a generous, private space with room for lounge seating, greenery, and outdoor dining in the evening sun. The panoramic view stretches across the rooftops of Zuid and the treetops of the inner gardens. These outdoor areas feel like a natural extension of the living space — perfect for a glass of wine, a good book, or a relaxed conversation at sunset. Neighbourhood Guide De Pijp was developed in the late 19th century to house newcomers arriving in the city for work. In 1886, Freddy Heineken’s father opened the Heineken Brewery here. The first workers’ homes, built around Albert Cuypstraat, were constructed quickly and affordably. Later, in the direction of the Diamantbuurt, Berlage added housing in the Amsterdam School style. The neighbourhood is said to have earned its name from its long, straight streets resembling the shape of a pipe. The Albert Cuyp Market and Sarphatipark are central to the energy of De Pijp. Artists and writers such as Piet Mondriaan, Carel Willink, and Gerard Reve once lived and worked here. Its lively, diverse population brought many cafés and eateries to the area. Today, the neighbourhood is known as Amsterdam’s Quartier Latin, still dynamic, with a wide range of restaurants including Brut de Mer, Yamazato, Arles, Peruvian NAZKA, and bistros like Petit Caron. Details • Living area approximately 86 m² • Roof terrace of approximately 31 m², south-facing • Ground lease bought off in perpetuity • Energy label A • Monthly VvE contribution: €135.12 • Complete reconstruction in 2010, including foundation restoration. • Municipal protected cityscape This information has been compiled with the utmost care. However, no rights may be derived from its content. All stated measurements and surface areas are indicative only. The measurement guidelines are based on NEN2580 and aim to ensure a uniform method for calculating usable living space. Minor discrepancies in outcomes may still occur due to interpretation, rounding, or limitations during measurement.

Features

Transfer of ownership

Last asking price
€ 790,000 kosten koper
Asking price per m²
€ 9,186
Status
Sold
VVE (Owners Association) contribution
€ 135.12 per month

Construction

Type apartment
Upstairs apartment (double upstairs apartment)
Building type
Resale property
Year of construction
1893
Specific
Protected townscape or village view (permit needed for alterations)
Type of roof
Flat roof covered with asphalt roofing

Surface areas and volume

Areas
Living area
86 m²
Exterior space attached to the building
36 m²
Volume in cubic meters
287 m³

Layout

Number of rooms
4 rooms (2 bedrooms)
Number of bath rooms
1 bathroom and 1 separate toilet
Bathroom facilities
Walk-in shower, bath, toilet, and sink
Number of stories
2 stories
Facilities
Mechanical ventilation and TV via cable
Located at
3rd floor

Energy

Energy label
Insulation
Roof insulation, double glazing and floor insulation
Heating
CH boiler
Hot water
CH boiler
CH boiler
HR (gas-fired combination boiler, in ownership)

Cadastral data

AMSTERDAM R 7960
Cadastral map
Ownership situation
Municipal ownership encumbered with long-term leaset
Fees
Bought off for eternity

Exterior space

Location
Alongside a quiet road and in centre
Balcony/roof terrace
Roof terrace present and balcony present

Parking

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

VVE (Owners Association) checklist

Registration with KvK
Yes
Annual meeting
Yes
Periodic contribution
Yes (€ 135.12 per month)
Reserve fund present
Yes
Maintenance plan
Yes
Building insurance
Yes

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