This ground-floor flat at Keizersgracht 698 H in Amsterdam is a single-floor apartment with 215 m² of living space located within a monumental building dating from 1690. The property is classified as a ground-floor flat with two main bedrooms, two bathrooms and a total of four rooms, plus an additional separate office/bedroom with its own entrance. The layout is suitable for wheelchair users and the building is located on the Keizersgracht in the Grachtengordel-Zuid area, within the city centre and by the water. The property is part of a protected townscape and has partial double glazing and central heating via a boiler.
The communal entrance provides two doors leading into the apartment and a hall with a separate toilet. At the front of the apartment there is a large multipurpose room that can function as a living room, bedroom or office and which can be closed off from the rest of the accommodation; this room also has direct access from the communal entrance. Adjoining this space is a dining area, and the kitchen is spacious with fitted appliances and remote-controlled cupboard doors. A large storeroom contains connections for a washing machine and dryer, and skylights in the living room and kitchen provide additional natural light.
On the garden side there is a south-facing garden of approximately 72–74 m² that receives full sun during summer months and is maintained by a gardener. The living/dining area and a garden room have doors opening onto this outdoor space, and the principal bedroom also has direct access to the garden. The primary bedroom includes a built-in wardrobe and an en-suite, wheelchair-friendly bathroom with a walk-in shower, wash basin and toilet. The second bedroom, located on the lower-ground floor, has a wardrobe and its own bathroom with a walk-in shower, toilet and wash basin.
The flat includes several adaptations for accessibility: the building entrance, lights and cupboards can be operated with remote controls, and the bathroom and toilet layouts are designed to be spacious and ergonomic. The property is offered upholstered (not furnished) and a deposit of two months’ rent is specified. Parking is available in the public area and the location is close to local amenities, including shops, cafés and cultural institutions such as Museum Van Loon. The property is within walking distance of Vijzelstraat metro station on the Noord–Zuid line, and the landlord decides who may rent the property.