Description
Investment/development property with 3 apartments, partially rented.
We are proud to offer this particularly charming and characteristic canal house located on the Kromme Waal in the old city center. The canal house dates from around 1604 and has a rich history. It is a national monument consisting of 3 houses and a basement / cellar at the front. It is a detached property with a gate on the right side to a private alley, so the house also has windows in the side wall, very special.
Located on its own land and of great historical value, the property has been owned by the same family for the past 60 years. The building can be seen on many postcards of this beautiful part of Amsterdam.
The Kromme Waal, a charming canal that carries a rich history dating back to the Golden Age. Originally a natural waterway connecting the city to the IJ River and now an iconic feature of the historic city center.
In the 17th century, Amsterdam was at the height of its power and prosperity as the world's most important trading center. The canal served as an important connecting route for trading ships. This can be seen in the original gable stone depicting a three-master off Terschelling Roadstead, restored in 2008. Warehouses were built along the banks of the Kromme Waal to store goods being traded. During the Industrial Revolution in the 19th century, the Kromme Waal lost its original function as a trade route.
During the 20th century, Amsterdam underwent further drastic changes but the Kromme Waal remained largely untouched. Meanwhile, the Kromme Waal is known as a hidden gem and an oasis of peace amidst the hustle and bustle of the city.
Layout:
Basement/basement front:
This space is delivered empty.
The front of the basement is accessible via a stone staircase at the front and currently in use as storage. The headroom is approximately 2 meters. Surface area approximately 70m².
Ground floor with back house and cellar:
Rented for € 1,125 per month.
Private entrance, draft porch, living room with beautiful view over the Kromme waal. Long corridor with on the right a simple kitchen with window to the alley, bedroom, intermediate room with toilet, bathroom and access to the rear house with on the second floor a bedroom and also a staircase to the rear of the basement / basement. Here is a door to the alley.
First floor:
Temporarily rented for € 750 (bare rent); can be delivered empty at shorter notice if desired.
Entrance via common staircase, living room at the front, on the side with window to the alley a bedroom. At the rear a kitchen with bathroom and toilet.
Second floor:
This property will be delivered empty and vacated.
Entrance into the kitchen at the rear, living room at the front with beautiful views over the Kromme Waal. Storage room. Stairs to third floor. Both at the front and rear a spacious bedroom and in the middle terrace facing South. Attic stairs to attic.
Surroundings:
Around the corner from Central Station, the Nieuwmarkt and the center of the City. Meanwhile, the Oosterdokseiland is also successfully transformed into a lively environment. Through the IJ-tunnel you are out of the city in no time and by train, bus or metro there are also numerous possibilities. On the opposite side you have a view of the old Shipping House, now a Grand Hotel.
Surface areas (approx.):
Basement: 91.40 m² other indoor space
Ground level: 96.3 m² living space
First floor: 69.20 m² living space and 14 m² other indoor space (bedroom in the back house)
Second floor: 68.40 m²
Third floor: 38.40 m² and 9.40 m² terrace
Fourth floor: 14,30 m² other indoor space.
Total surfaces:
Living space: 272.30 m²
Other indoor space: 120 m²
Capacity: 1,351.84 m3
GLA: 497,3
NEN 2580 measurement report available.
Cadastral data:
Municipality of Amsterdam, Section G, number 5566, size 116 m²
Located on private land
WOZ values per 1-1-2023:
17-H € 757.000,-
17-1 € 448.000,-
17-2 € 795.000,-
Details:
- Located on private land
- Partly rented
- Monument from 1604
- As is Where is clause applies
- No building archives available at the City of Amsterdam
- Asbestos possibly present
- Viewing by appointment
- Delivery in consultation
Looking for information and opportunities regarding financing and subsidies of a National Monument? Check the websites of Het Nationaal Monumenten Portaal, Restauratiefonds and Rijksdienst voor het Cultureel Erfgoed.
We are proud to offer this particularly charming and characteristic canal house located on the Kromme Waal in the old city center. The canal house dates from around 1604 and has a rich history. It is a national monument consisting of 3 houses and a basement / cellar at the front. It is a detached property with a gate on the right side to a private alley, so the house also has windows in the side wall, very special.
Located on its own land and of great historical value, the property has been owned by the same family for the past 60 years. The building can be seen on many postcards of this beautiful part of Amsterdam.
The Kromme Waal, a charming canal that carries a rich history dating back to the Golden Age. Originally a natural waterway connecting the city to the IJ River and now an iconic feature of the historic city center.
In the 17th century, Amsterdam was at the height of its power and prosperity as the world's most important trading center. The canal served as an important connecting route for trading ships. This can be seen in the original gable stone depicting a three-master off Terschelling Roadstead, restored in 2008. Warehouses were built along the banks of the Kromme Waal to store goods being traded. During the Industrial Revolution in the 19th century, the Kromme Waal lost its original function as a trade route.
During the 20th century, Amsterdam underwent further drastic changes but the Kromme Waal remained largely untouched. Meanwhile, the Kromme Waal is known as a hidden gem and an oasis of peace amidst the hustle and bustle of the city.
Layout:
Basement/basement front:
This space is delivered empty.
The front of the basement is accessible via a stone staircase at the front and currently in use as storage. The headroom is approximately 2 meters. Surface area approximately 70m².
Ground floor with back house and cellar:
Rented for € 1,125 per month.
Private entrance, draft porch, living room with beautiful view over the Kromme waal. Long corridor with on the right a simple kitchen with window to the alley, bedroom, intermediate room with toilet, bathroom and access to the rear house with on the second floor a bedroom and also a staircase to the rear of the basement / basement. Here is a door to the alley.
First floor:
Temporarily rented for € 750 (bare rent); can be delivered empty at shorter notice if desired.
Entrance via common staircase, living room at the front, on the side with window to the alley a bedroom. At the rear a kitchen with bathroom and toilet.
Second floor:
This property will be delivered empty and vacated.
Entrance into the kitchen at the rear, living room at the front with beautiful views over the Kromme Waal. Storage room. Stairs to third floor. Both at the front and rear a spacious bedroom and in the middle terrace facing South. Attic stairs to attic.
Surroundings:
Around the corner from Central Station, the Nieuwmarkt and the center of the City. Meanwhile, the Oosterdokseiland is also successfully transformed into a lively environment. Through the IJ-tunnel you are out of the city in no time and by train, bus or metro there are also numerous possibilities. On the opposite side you have a view of the old Shipping House, now a Grand Hotel.
Surface areas (approx.):
Basement: 91.40 m² other indoor space
Ground level: 96.3 m² living space
First floor: 69.20 m² living space and 14 m² other indoor space (bedroom in the back house)
Second floor: 68.40 m²
Third floor: 38.40 m² and 9.40 m² terrace
Fourth floor: 14,30 m² other indoor space.
Total surfaces:
Living space: 272.30 m²
Other indoor space: 120 m²
Capacity: 1,351.84 m3
GLA: 497,3
NEN 2580 measurement report available.
Cadastral data:
Municipality of Amsterdam, Section G, number 5566, size 116 m²
Located on private land
WOZ values per 1-1-2023:
17-H € 757.000,-
17-1 € 448.000,-
17-2 € 795.000,-
Details:
- Located on private land
- Partly rented
- Monument from 1604
- As is Where is clause applies
- No building archives available at the City of Amsterdam
- Asbestos possibly present
- Viewing by appointment
- Delivery in consultation
Looking for information and opportunities regarding financing and subsidies of a National Monument? Check the websites of Het Nationaal Monumenten Portaal, Restauratiefonds and Rijksdienst voor het Cultureel Erfgoed.
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