Over Alberdingk Thijmstraat 30-3, Amsterdam
Alberdingk Thijmstraat 30-3, Amsterdam
Alberdingk Thijmstraat 30-3, Amsterdam
Modern and contemporary, double upper floor with fantastic Roof terrace.
Spacious living in the charming Helmersbuurt neighborhood with three bedrooms two Bathrooms. The apartment has a luxurious finish and is spread over two floors with a large and sunny Roof terrace. From the Roof terrace , you Roof terrace a beautiful view of the city.
Guided tour
Third Floor
The living area is spacious, bright, and thoughtfully laid out. At the front is the living room with tall windows and a small balcony; at the rear is the semi-open kitchen with a dining area and custom cabinets in warm wood tones. A herringbone floor ties everything together. The atmosphere is bright, layered, and inviting—a space for living, cooking, and spending time together.
Fourth floor
The sleeping floor is peaceful. The master bedroom has a walk-in closet and direct access to the bathroom with a freestanding bathtub, walk-in shower, and double sink. The other two Rooms bright, practical, and attractive, with sloping lines and views of the city. A consistent choice of materials and warm color scheme create a comfortable floor.
The outdoor space
The Roof terrace a fully-fledged outdoor living space of approximately 40 m², with room for lounging, dining, and cooking in the open air. Bamboo, wood, and views set the tone. At the front of the house, a smaller balcony offers an extra moment outside. But here, the roof is the real luxury—open, sunny, and surprisingly private.
Accessibility
Alberdingk Thijmstraat is easily accessible by both private and public transport thanks to its location near Overtoom, one of Amsterdam's main access roads. Via this access road, the A-10 ring road (exit S106) can be reached by car within a few minutes. Within walking distance of Leidseplein are the tram stops for lines 1, 2, 5, and 12, as well as stops for various bus lines. This makes it easy to reach the various parts of the city, Central Station, and Lelylaan Station.
Parking
Parking is available with a parking permit on public roads or paid parking.
Details
- Rent: €4,450 per month, excluding utilities;
- Available: Immediately;
- Deposit: 2 months' rent;
- Lease term: Model A, indefinite, minimum 12 months;
- Unfurnished
Amsterdam
Amsterdam
- €4,450 per month
- Immediately
- 6 Rooms
- 3 bedrooms
- 2 Bathrooms
- Internal: Good to excellent
- External: Good to excellent
- Floor area: 162 m²
- Building-associated outdoor space: 38 m²
- 1901
- On quiet road
- In residential area
- Paid parking
- Parking permits
- Central Heating Boiler
- Central Heating Boiler
- Living space
- Sun terrace
- Energy label E
- Apartment
- Upstairs apartment
- Double upper house
- 3e
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