Terraced house for sale in 43A, Sarphatipark, Netherlands

£2,086,232 (€2,450,000)
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Terraced house for sale - 3 bedrooms

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Property features

  • Private garden
  • Roof terrace
  • On street/residents parking
  • Central heating
  • Double glazing
  • Fireplace
  • Wood floors

Property description

Sarphaat, designated as a municipal monument, encompasses a double ground-floor residence with a garden and terrace, two rented apartments on the second and third floors, and a partially vacant attic space. Situated in the heart and on the tranquil side of the park, the property rests on freehold land. The ground-floor residence, approximately 158 m², will be delivered vacant, offering an enchanting and well-maintained ambiance. With the living room on the first floor boasting a breathtaking park view and three spacious bedrooms on the ground floor, including a garden with a garden house and storage, the property presents development potential as it has not been cadastral split.

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What distinguishes this double ground-floor residence is the original placement of the main living floor on the first level, intelligently providing a magnificent view over Sarphatipark. The French doors and balcony at the front create a sensation of the park lying at your feet. The living room spans the full width of the house, characterized by generous height, exuding an extra sense of grandeur. This is further accentuated by the elegant herringbone floor with border, the atmospheric fireplace, and the original, still intact, mantelpiece. At the rear, you'll find the modern open kitchen, styled in chic matte black and equipped with various built-in appliances. The kitchen is efficiently designed with custom cabinets in the extension, providing access to a terrace that receives morning and evening sun in the summer.
The sleeping quarters are on the ground floor, housing three spacious bedrooms. The front room, currently utilized as a study, exudes charm with built-in closets, beautiful parquet flooring, and decorative ceiling moldings. Centrally located is a spacious bathroom with a double walk-in shower, directly connected via en-suite doors to the peaceful and cool bedroom at the rear. The third bedroom, situated in the extension, has a door to the garden. Beneath this room lies the wine cellar. A portion of the extension serves as a dressing room for the master bedroom.

Rented apartments
The second-floor apartment, accessible via a separate staircase, measures approximately 68 square meters. It comprises a kitchen at the front, a living room, and a bedroom and bathroom at the rear. The rear balcony is accessible from the bedroom, and the front balcony is accessible through French doors in the living room. The apartment is dated and rented for €757.50 per month.
On the third floor is an apartment rented since 1977, approximately 70 square meters in size. This apartment retains its original layout with the kitchen and bedroom at the rear and the living room and second (bed)room at the front. It features a rear balcony and is in very basic condition, rented for €620.32 per month.

The attic floor has considerable height and retains the old lath storage. One of these belongs to the ground floor, while the others belong to the second and third floors.

What residents will miss
"Our most beloved spots are the two balconies on the first-floor living area. The morning sun shines on the front balcony with a view of the park for breakfast, and in the late afternoon, the sun hits the rear balcony, creating a delightful spot for drinks and dinner."

Neighborhood
The Pijp was developed in the late 19th century to provide housing for newcomers moving to the capital for work. In 1886, Freddy Heineken's father opened the Heineken brewery here. The initial workers' homes, around Albert Cuypstraat, were quickly and affordably constructed. Later, towards the Diamantbuurt, houses in the Amsterdam School style were added by Berlage. The neighborhood is said to owe its name to the long straight streets resembling a pipe.
The Albert Cuyp Market and Sarphatipark define the dynamic of De Pijp. Artists and writers such as Piet Mondriaan, Carel Willink, and Gerard Reve lived and worked here. The vibrant, mixed population brought many cafes and eateries to the area. Today, the district is known as the Quartier Latin of Amsterdam, with a diverse array of restaurants like Brut de Mere, Yamazato, Arles, Peruvian nazka, and authentic bistros like Petit Caron.

Key features
• Single cadastral object consisting of three residences on freehold land
• Quiet location with a unique view of the park
• Ground-floor residence of approximately 158 m² with delightful terraces and a romantic garden, delivered vacant
• Situated on the tranquil side of the park and on freehold land
• Second-floor apartment rented for €757.50 per month, and third-floor apartment rented for €620.32 per month
• No energy labels, as it is a municipal monument
• Original foundation (code 2 from 1997)
• Municipal monument and protected cityscape

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The Measurement Instruction is based on the NEN2580. The Measurement Instruction is intended to apply a more uniform way of measuring for giving an indication of the usable area. The Measurement Instruction does not completely rule out differences in measurement results, for example, due to differences in interpretation, rounding, or limitations in the performance of the measurement.

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