Historical building for sale at Amsterdam with reference 19511566952
Driekoningenstraat 15 box A B, 1016 AL Amsterdam—Ref. AM107084
Historic canal house from 1729 on freehold land, located in the heart of Amsterdam’s old city centre.
In the historic core of Amsterdam lies this impressive city property dating from 1729, situated on freehold land and divided into two independent residential units. Behind the characteristic façade lies a rare and versatile whole with a rich history and a strong urban living experience.
The combination of an authentic period construction, restored foundation and a layout that offers an exceptional level of flexibility makes this property particularly interesting within the city-centre segment. Here, living, investing and future-oriented use come together naturally.
Two independent residential units within one city property give the whole a practical and versatile character. The building is currently configured as two full-fledged dwellings, each with its own entrance and independent residential structure.
This makes the property naturally flexible in use. It can be occupied as a single residence for a larger household, used for dual living within a family context, or maintained as two separate dwellings as currently arranged.
In addition, the current layout offers scope to further adjust or optimise the configuration in the future, depending on living preferences.
The historic appearance and central Amsterdam location form a constant value: a characterful building, spread over multiple floors, where the city literally lives around it.
A complete freehold city property with two independent dwellings and a layout that lends itself well to a variety of residential needs within a historic setting.
Surroundings and accessibility:
Driekoningenstraat is tucked away in the historic city centre, just a stone’s throw from some of Amsterdam’s most iconic locations. Dam Square with the Royal Palace, the lively Nieuwmarkt and the characteristic streets of the old city are all within walking distance.
The immediate surroundings are characterised by a rich mix of history and urban energy. Narrow streets with monumental buildings are interspersed with a wide range of hospitality venues, from traditional brown cafés to contemporary restaurants and international cuisines. The Zeedijk, with its authentic atmosphere and culinary diversity, is also nearby.
For daily amenities, everything is within easy reach: supermarkets, specialty shops, sports facilities and cultural hotspots such as theatres, museums and galleries are located in the immediate vicinity. In addition, the city centre offers a vibrant mix of living, working and leisure that is unique to this location.
Accessibility is excellent. Amsterdam Central Station is a short distance away and offers direct connections to national and international destinations. Tram, metro and bus lines are easily accessible, ensuring fast connections to the rest of the city. Via the IJ Tunnel and route S116, the A10 ring road is also easily reached, providing efficient access to Schiphol Airport and the rest of the country.
Layout:
Driekoningenstraat 15 A
Ground floor:
Entrance with access to the split-level living room and kitchen. Separate toilet present.
Basement:
Hallway, bedroom, storage space and bathroom fitted with bathtub, washbasin and second toilet.
Mezzanine level:
Landing with access to the living room and second bedroom.
Driekoningenstraat 15 B
Ground floor:
Private entrance with staircase to the upper floors.
First floor:
Living room with open kitchen and bedroom.
Second floor:
Bedroom at the front, bathroom, separate toilet and bedroom at the rear.
Third floor:
Landing with two bedrooms.
The layout makes the property highly suitable both as a single city residence and for use as two independent dwellings. This offers flexibility for private occupation, dual family living, or an investment and development strategy.
Features and conditions:
- Built circa 1729
- Entire property consisting of two independent dwellings
- Dwelling A: approx. 93 m² living area
- Dwelling B: approx. 99 m² living area
- Total living area: approx. 192 m²
- Freehold property
- Located within a protected cityscape
- Foundation restored in 2013
- No outdoor space
- Zoning exclusively residential
- Energy label C
- Completion in consultation
- Notary to be chosen by buyer
- Purchase agreement according to Ring Amsterdam model
- n the deed of sale, clauses regarding age, non-occupancy and “as is, where is” will be included
In the historic core of Amsterdam lies this impressive city property dating from 1729, situated on freehold land and divided into two independent residential units. Behind the characteristic façade lies a rare and versatile whole with a rich history and a strong urban living experience.
The combination of an authentic period construction, restored foundation and a layout that offers an exceptional level of flexibility makes this property particularly interesting within the city-centre segment. Here, living, investing and future-oriented use come together naturally.
Two independent residential units within one city property give the whole a practical and versatile character. The building is currently configured as two full-fledged dwellings, each with its own entrance and independent residential structure.
This makes the property naturally flexible in use. It can be occupied as a single residence for a larger household, used for dual living within a family context, or maintained as two separate dwellings as currently arranged.
In addition, the current layout offers scope to further adjust or optimise the configuration in the future, depending on living preferences.
The historic appearance and central Amsterdam location form a constant value: a characterful building, spread over multiple floors, where the city literally lives around it.
A complete freehold city property with two independent dwellings and a layout that lends itself well to a variety of residential needs within a historic setting.
Surroundings and accessibility:
Driekoningenstraat is tucked away in the historic city centre, just a stone’s throw from some of Amsterdam’s most iconic locations. Dam Square with the Royal Palace, the lively Nieuwmarkt and the characteristic streets of the old city are all within walking distance.
The immediate surroundings are characterised by a rich mix of history and urban energy. Narrow streets with monumental buildings are interspersed with a wide range of hospitality venues, from traditional brown cafés to contemporary restaurants and international cuisines. The Zeedijk, with its authentic atmosphere and culinary diversity, is also nearby.
For daily amenities, everything is within easy reach: supermarkets, specialty shops, sports facilities and cultural hotspots such as theatres, museums and galleries are located in the immediate vicinity. In addition, the city centre offers a vibrant mix of living, working and leisure that is unique to this location.
Accessibility is excellent. Amsterdam Central Station is a short distance away and offers direct connections to national and international destinations. Tram, metro and bus lines are easily accessible, ensuring fast connections to the rest of the city. Via the IJ Tunnel and route S116, the A10 ring road is also easily reached, providing efficient access to Schiphol Airport and the rest of the country.
Layout:
Driekoningenstraat 15 A
Ground floor:
Entrance with access to the split-level living room and kitchen. Separate toilet present.
Basement:
Hallway, bedroom, storage space and bathroom fitted with bathtub, washbasin and second toilet.
Mezzanine level:
Landing with access to the living room and second bedroom.
Driekoningenstraat 15 B
Ground floor:
Private entrance with staircase to the upper floors.
First floor:
Living room with open kitchen and bedroom.
Second floor:
Bedroom at the front, bathroom, separate toilet and bedroom at the rear.
Third floor:
Landing with two bedrooms.
The layout makes the property highly suitable both as a single city residence and for use as two independent dwellings. This offers flexibility for private occupation, dual family living, or an investment and development strategy.
Features and conditions:
- Built circa 1729
- Entire property consisting of two independent dwellings
- Dwelling A: approx. 93 m² living area
- Dwelling B: approx. 99 m² living area
- Total living area: approx. 192 m²
- Freehold property
- Located within a protected cityscape
- Foundation restored in 2013
- No outdoor space
- Zoning exclusively residential
- Energy label C
- Completion in consultation
- Notary to be chosen by buyer
- Purchase agreement according to Ring Amsterdam model
- n the deed of sale, clauses regarding age, non-occupancy and “as is, where is” will be included
| Property ID | AM107084 |
|---|---|
| Asking price | € 1.195.000 k.k. |
| Type of house | Historical building |
| Living area | 192 m² |
| Lot surface area | 51 m² |
| Year of construction | 1729 |
| Renovation year | - |
| Bedrooms | 7 |
| Bathrooms | 2 |
| Garages | - |
| Energielabel | E |
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