This garden-level flat is located on Pieter de Hoochstraat in the Museumkwartier area of Amsterdam. The property is a ground-floor apartment with a basement level, providing a total living area of 175 m² across two floors. The apartment layout comprises five rooms in total, including three bedrooms and three bathrooms. The building dates from 1913 and is classified as an existing construction in a quiet residential street close to museums and cultural amenities.
The ground floor is accessed via a hall that includes a guest toilet, wardrobe, storage room and stairwell to the lower level. A bright living room at the front features nearly three-metre ceiling height, a gas fireplace and large windows facing the street. On the garden side a spacious kitchen-diner accommodates a large dining table and has a full-width glass facade with double doors opening onto the outdoor area. A glass corridor provides direct access to the garden room located at the rear of the residence.
The basement level contains three spacious bedrooms, including a sizeable master bedroom with an en suite bathroom. The en suite bathroom is fitted with a freestanding bath, a separate shower, a double washbasin and a closed toilet. A second toilet and a dedicated laundry room are located in the basement hallway. The apartment includes three bathrooms in total and is arranged over two floors.
Outdoor space comprises a landscaped west-facing garden that is enclosed by the house and the garden room. Parking in the area is available through a paid permit system that can be applied for. The property features a range of technical and comfort facilities listed for the building, including air-conditioning, alarm, lift access, fibre-optic connection, mechanical ventilation, blinds and solar collectors. The residence is fully insulated, has central heating and hot water provided by a central heating boiler, and has an energy rating of A.