Description

INTRODUCTION Unique family home with commercial space in the heart of the Jordaan. Situated on a prominent corner in the heart of the Jordaan, one of Amsterdam’s most iconic and historic neighbourhoods, this striking family home occupies a beautiful corner building constructed in a timeless, monumental style. Fully renovated in 1934, the property stands on freehold land, a valuable and sought-after feature in the city. The building stands out for its elegant façade, abundant natural light from multiple exposures, and rare architectural charm that is increasingly hard to find. Spanning a total of 146 m², the home offers a unique blend of residential comfort and commercial versatility. Included in this total is a 37 m²ground-floor space, with a private entrance located at Laurierstraat 53. This space is currently designated for commercial use but can be seamlessly integrated into the home as additional living area. Alternatively, it can function independently as a boutique, studio, office, or atelier—ideal for those looking to combine work and home life in an inspiring and high-visibility location. With two generous bedrooms, two bathrooms, 2 toilets, and a sun-drenched roof terrace, this character-rich corner residence offers a rare opportunity to own a property that is both practical and full of personality right in the vibrant heart of the city. Moreover, this space presents the possibility to create a third bedroom an excellent option for families or those needing more private space, by integrating it into the main living area. With its historic charm, multi-functional layout, and prime location, this property presents a rare opportunity to own a home that’s as practical as it is full of personality. LAYOUT This distinctive property unfolds across multiple levels, offering a clear division between work and living areas. The ground floor features a 37 m² commercial space with its own entrance—perfect for use as a boutique, studio, or office. Its prime location in the Jordaan ensures excellent visibility and steady foot traffic. The first floor marks the beginning of the residential area. Here, you'll find a spacious bedroom with its own private bathroom—ideal for comfort and privacy. A separate toilet is conveniently located in the corridor, accessible for guests or shared use. On the second floor, you'll be welcomed by a bright and well-proportioned living room that seamlessly connects to a large open kitchen. This open-concept layout enhances the sense of space and light, while offering a sociable setting for cooking, dining, and relaxing. The room features wooden flooring and large double-glazed windows that fill the space with natural light. The top floor houses the second bedroom, also generous in size and comfort, with direct access to a second bathroom. One of the standout features is the 9 m² roof terrace—a peaceful outdoor retreat with views over the rooftops of the Jordaan. With ample storage, central heating, and a freehold title, this property offers a rare combination of charm, functionality, and flexibility in one of Amsterdam’s most iconic neighbourhood. LOCATION AND ACCESSIBILITY Located in the heart of the Jordaan, this property puts you just 250 meters from the iconic Westerkerk and a short stroll from the buzzing Nine Streets, Noordermarkt, and countless cafés, boutiques, and galleries. The area combines historic charm with modern energy and is one of the most desirable places to live in the city. Public transport is easily accessible, with tram and bus lines nearby, while Central Station is just minutes away by bike. Residents can apply for a parking permit, and cycling around the neighbourhood is both easy and enjoyable thanks to the area’s calm, walkable streets. This property is perfect for those looking to combine lifestyle, work, and investment in one of Amsterdam’s most character-rich locations. SUMMARY · Amsterdam Jordaan district · Wester tower within 250 meters · Built in 1934 · Unique corner building · Living area: 146 m² · Commercial space of 37 m² · Three bedrooms · Two bathrooms · Two toilets · Roof terrace of 9 m² · Parking with permit · Lots of storage · Central heating · Wooden floors · Double glazing · Energy label C · Freehold · NEN2580 measurement report · Delivery in consultation · Non-occupancy clause applies The house will be sold under 'buyer costs' conditions. This means that the buyer has to take care of the notary costs for the purchase agreement and the deed.

Features

Transfer of ownership

Original asking price
€ 1,200,000 kosten koper
Last asking price
€ 1,275,000 kosten koper
Asking price per m²
€ 8,733
Status
Sold

Construction

Kind of house
Mansion, corner house
Building type
Resale property
Year of construction
1934

Surface areas and volume

Areas
Living area
146 m²
Exterior space attached to the building
9 m²
Plot size
61 m²
Volume in cubic meters
382 m³

Layout

Number of rooms
4 rooms (3 bedrooms)
Number of bath rooms
2 bathrooms and 2 separate toilets
Number of stories
4 stories

Energy

Energy label

Cadastral data

AMSTERDAM E 1440
Cadastral map
Area
61 m²
Ownership situation
Full ownership

Exterior space

Location
In centre
Balcony/roof terrace
Roof terrace present

Parking

Type of parking facilities
Resident's parking permits

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