Description
Charming bright corner apartment with one bedroom, elevator and storage in the heart of De Pijp!
With a practical layout, a lovely kitchen and a spacious bedroom, this home offers comfortable living. Ideal for a single person or a couple!
The location? Perfect—right in the center of De Pijp, within walking distance of the Sarphatipark and close to Amsterdam’s city center.
LAYOUT
Via the communal entrance, you reach the first floor by lift or stairs.
You enter the apartment into a hallway with space for a wardrobe. From here, you have access to the living room.
At the front of the apartment is the open kitchen, featuring a kitchen island with a 4-burner gas cooktop and a hanging island extractor hood. The kitchen is also equipped with a built-in fridge, freezer, dishwasher, and combination oven-microwave, with plenty of storage space.
The highlight of the apartment is the French doors leading to Juliette balconies facing south and east, offering views of the Sarphatipark.
The living room connects openly with the kitchen, creating a bright and spacious atmosphere. There is ample room for both a dining area and a lounge space. From the living room, the separate toilet is accessible.
At the rear of the apartment is the bedroom, also with an east-facing Juliette balcony, suitable for a double bed and wardrobe.
The bathroom is equipped with a bathtub with shower, a washbasin, and space for a dresser or extra storage. There is also a cabinet in the hall with space for the washing machine and extra storage.
The entire apartment is finished with a tasteful parquet floor.
There is a private storage unit.
AREA
De Pijp is one of the most iconic neighborhoods in Amsterdam, dating back to the late 19th century. Originally an expansion of the rapidly growing city, it has evolved into a lively, beloved area with its own unique character. A major milestone was the establishment of the Heineken brewery in 1886, which put the neighborhood on the international map.
Today, De Pijp is known for its energy and vibrancy, with the bustling Albert Cuypmarkt and the green Sarphatipark at its heart. Artists and writers such as Piet Mondriaan, Carel Willink, and Gerard Reve lived and worked here, contributing to the creative and cosmopolitan atmosphere still present in the many cafés and restaurants.
The neighborhood is well connected by public transport, including the North-South metro line and several tram routes, with quick access to the A10 ring road and the A2 and A1 highways.
The origin of the name “De Pijp” is debated. The most common explanation refers to an old gas or drainage pipe that ran through the then-unbuilt area. Another theory points to the long, narrow shape of the neighborhood between the Amstel and Boerenwetering, which resembles a pipe. A third, less supported explanation links the name to a former nickname for the Lange Leidsedwarsstraat. Whatever the true origin, the name is now inseparably tied to this unique Amsterdam neighborhood.
DETAILS
• Living area approx. 53 m² (according to NEN-2580/BBMI, measurement report available)
• Energy label A
• Perpetual leasehold, paid off – no annual canon
• Active VvE, professionally managed
• Service costs €186,- per month, long-term maintenance plan (MJOP) available
• Delivery in consultation, possible at short notice
STREET NAME
The Tweede Sweelinckstraat is named after the famous Dutch composer and organist Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck. Sweelinck (1562–1621) was one of the most important composers of the late Renaissance and is considered a founder of the North European organ tradition.
This non-binding sales information has been compiled with the greatest care by our office on the basis of the information provided to us by the seller. Therefore, we cannot provide any guarantees, nor can we in any way accept any liability for these data. We have had the NEN 2580 measurement report drawn up by an external party and therefore we cannot provide any guarantees or accept any liability for these data. We advise potential buyers to do their own research and to hire a professional agent, member of a branch organisation.