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1016 EH (Amsterdam - Noord-Holland)
€6,500/ month
Property agent
Verhoef Vastgoed
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Price
€6,500.00
Condition
Good
Property Type
Apartment
Number of Floors
1
Construction Year
1740
Volume
593 m³
Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
2
Amenities
Heating Type
Central
Garden
Garden Description
achtertuin
Parking Type
Street
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Situated on a quiet stretch of the Keizersgracht in Amsterdam, this ground-floor flat is located in the monumental canal house Le Nouvel Empereur. The property offers a combined area of approximately 193 m², consisting of a main residence of about 160 m² and an independent garden house of around 33 m². The building dates from 1740 and is designated as a national monument, with renovation work carried out to a high standard and partial double glazing installed. The location is in the city centre, adjacent to established shopping and cultural areas such as The 9 Streets, the Jordaan and Leidsegracht, with public transport and main roads accessible nearby.
The main residence is accessed via the representative entrance and occupies the ground floor level. The apartment layout includes two primary bedrooms, each equipped with a walk-in closet and access to a bathroom. The living area is bright and features a fireplace, underfloor heating and three sets of French doors that open onto the garden. A semi-open kitchen is fitted with high-end built-in Miele appliances and there is a separate utility room with washer and dryer connections.
The private garden is landscaped and is reported as approximately 85 m², providing outdoor space directly adjacent to the flat. At the rear of the garden stands an independent garden house of about 33 m² that contains a bedroom, kitchenette, shower and toilet, offering an additional self-contained unit. Taken together, the main residence and garden house provide three bedrooms across the property and a combination of sanitary facilities that include three toilets, two showers and one bathtub. A shed or storeroom is present for storage requirements.
Additional technical and practical details include central heating with a boiler that also provides hot water and partial double glazing for insulation. Parking is regulated by permit; there is no garage on site. The property classification indicates four rooms in total, three bedrooms and two bathrooms within a single-floor configuration. The description above reflects the layout, sizes and features provided for this flat on Keizersgracht in Amsterdam.
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NO2
11.9µg/m 3
O3
59.6µg/m 3
PM10
14.2µg/m 3
PM2.5
1.8µg/m 3
Data sourced from the nearest monitoring station. Directly from the official Dutch air quality network: Luchtmeetnet
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