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1071 MX (Amsterdam - Willemspark)
€14,000/ month
Property agent
Heeren Makelaars B.V.
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Price
€14,000.00
Condition
Renovated
Property Type
House
Number of Floors
5
Construction Year
1901
Volume
1504 m³
Bedrooms
4
Bathrooms
4
Amenities
Heating Type
Central
Garden
Balcony
Terrace
Garden Description
achtertuin
Garden Orientation
South
Parking Type
Street
Building Facilities
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This period house on the corner of Johannes Verhulststraat and Cornelis Schuytstraat is arranged over five living levels with a usable living area of approximately 385 m² and a total of 10 rooms, including four bedrooms. The property dates from 1901 and retains original decorative ceilings and increased ceiling heights on several floors. It is located in the Museumkwartier / Oud Zuid neighbourhood, within walking distance of the Vondelpark, Concertgebouw, Museumplein and nearby shopping streets, and is situated on a quiet residential road.
The ground floor is entered via a main entrance with a sluice system leading to a hall with a guest toilet. There is an en-suite layout with original decorated ceilings and an original front fireplace currently used in the dining area. At the rear of this floor a luxury open kitchen features a natural stone worktop and built-in appliances, with a large glass rear façade providing direct access to a south-facing garden of approximately 41 m².
The basement houses a wellness area and ancillary rooms accessed by a spacious staircase. The wellness area includes a large sauna with Finnish stove and infrared option, a walk-in shower with seating and a steam shower, and a separate toilet. The basement also contains a gym with a separate music/entertainment system, a relaxation room that can be used as a guest room or additional gym space, and a wine cellar. On the first floor there is a living area accessible via stairs and lift with an en-suite arrangement: a front TV room with a gas fireplace and a rear sitting room with a second fireplace and a library; a French balcony and a separate toilet are also present. The second floor provides two bedrooms each with their own bathroom and an additional separate toilet in the hall.
The third floor accommodates the master bedroom with an ensuite bathroom and a walk-in closet, plus an adjacent guest bedroom with its own bathroom. A staircase and lift provide access to a rooftop terrace of around 65 m² with hardwood decking, an outdoor kitchen, a lounge area and space for dining. Technical and finishing features include underfloor heating, climate control throughout, central air-conditioning in the kitchen and bedrooms, double HR glazing, herringbone flooring on all floors, six gas fireplaces, a central intercom, integrated music and entertainment systems, a professional alarm system, home automation (domotics) and a high-quality audio system (Bowers & Wilkins). Parking is by permit system; two parking permits are possible.