Upper-level residence of approximately 106 m², located in the Oosterparkbuurt. Fully renovated in 2025, the apartment features a living room with open-plan kitchen, four bedrooms, a central bathroom with bathtub, walk-in shower, double vanity and toilet, as well as two rooftop terraces. Situated on leasehold land.
Tour
The apartment occupies the fourth and fifth floors, with entry on the bedroom level. Located on the fourth floor, the sleeping level offers four spacious bedrooms. Centrally positioned is the bathroom, fitted with a bathtub, walk-in shower, double vanity and toilet. A second toilet is located separately on this floor.
The uppermost level of the residence is dedicated to living, offering a panoramic outlook over the city. The living room and open kitchen are flanked by rooftop terraces on both sides.
Should additional living space be desired, one of the bedrooms may be reconfigured as an extension of the living area. The partition wall to the stairwell can be easily removed, allowing for a seamless connection to the upper floor.
Neighbourhood
This residence is set in one of Amsterdam’s most vibrant and sought-after districts. Just around the corner lies the Weesperzijde, renowned for its inviting cafés, restaurants and central location. From here, the city reveals itself effortlessly, offering access to everything Amsterdam has to offer.
Various supermarkets, boutiques and gyms are within easy reach. Across the Amstel lies De Pijp, home to the iconic Albert Cuyp Market and a wealth of shops and eateries. Both Oosterpark and Sarphatipark are also nearby, providing generous green space amidst the urban setting.
Key details
• Usable living area of approximately 106 m²
• Two rooftop terraces, totalling approximately 26 m²
• Located on leasehold land
• Equipped with underfloor heating
• Subject to subdivision modification
• Project notary: Schut van Os Notarissen
• Energy label A
• Service charges for the homeowners’ association to be determined
• Renovated in 2025
Bonn Oost IV
Sometimes everything simply falls into place. In this upper-level residence, just around the corner from Oosterpark, light, air and space come together effortlessly. Spread across two floors and featuring two expansive roof terraces, the home offers a city lifestyle in perfect balance — spacious, versatile and intuitively designed. The upper floor is entirely dedicated to living and cooking. Large glazed surfaces invite natural light from sunrise to sunset. On both sides, double doors open out onto the terraces, which extend with uninterrupted sightlines over the city. Inside, the open-plan kitchen and central island with integrated bar create a natural focal point — a place where daily life and shared moments merge seamlessly. One level below, four well-proportioned rooms are arranged around a central hallway. Each space has its own character and may serve as a bedroom, study or guest suite. The atmosphere is calm and refined, with a herringbone floor, subtle colour palette and daylight entering from all sides. The bathroom is modern and practical, with careful attention to comfort and material expression.
Living here means living with the city at your feet and the sky all around. A home that moves with the rhythm of the day and offers space for every stage of life.
Architecture
The building at Andreas Bonnstraat 32, constructed in 1920, exemplifies early twentieth-century residential architecture in Amsterdam, deeply influenced by the Amsterdam School. Emerging around 1910, this architectural movement is renowned for its expressive brickwork, artisanal detailing and monumental design language — even within the realm of social housing.
Andreas Bonnstraat is located in the eastern section of De Pijp, a neighbourhood that saw significant development around the turn of the century as part of the Housing Act initiative. This area became a canvas for the creation of affordable yet high-quality dwellings, where the Amsterdam School played a pivotal role in elevating the architectural standard of working-class housing.
Wining and dining
The upper floor is designed as a living space, flanked by two rooftop terraces accessible through double doors on either side. Thanks to its northeast and southwest orientation, this level enjoys natural light throughout the entire day. The outdoor spaces enhance the usability of the home and establish an immediate connection between inside and out.
The living area is functionally laid out and surrounded by glazing, offering abundant daylight and open views of the surroundings. The open kitchen features a central island with integrated bar and is fitted with various built-in appliances, including a Quooker tap, dishwasher, induction cooktop with integrated extraction, and a combination microwave.
If additional living space is desired, one of the bedrooms on the lower level can easily be reconfigured. The partition wall to the stairwell can be removed, creating an open flow between the two floors and extending the living experience.
Rest and refresh
The fourth floor comprises four bedrooms, each with its own character and suitable for a variety of functions such as sleeping, working or hosting guests. The rooms vary in size, benefit from natural daylight through windows or skylights, and are finished with an oak herringbone floor and a soft, neutral colour palette. Two of the rear-facing rooms are fitted with French windows.
The centrally located bathroom is designed for functionality and features a bathtub, walk-in shower, double vanity and toilet. The selected materials and layout contribute to a composed and comfortable atmosphere, in harmony with the overall finish of the home.
Roof terrace
The roof terraces are located on the living level of the upper residence. The top floor features two terraces of approximately 13 square metres each, positioned to the northeast and southwest. Together, they offer an outdoor area of around 26 square metres, with open sightlines across the city in all directions.
Thanks to the dual orientation, the terraces enjoy a continuous interplay of sun and shade throughout the day, enhancing their versatility and usability. Both terraces are accessed directly from the living area, creating a natural extension of the indoor living space.
Neighbourhood
This residence is situated in one of Amsterdam’s most vibrant and sought-after neighbourhoods. Just around the corner lies the Weesperzijde, a lively stretch along the Amstel known for its inviting restaurants, cafés and central location. From here, the rest of the city unfolds effortlessly — a starting point for discovering all that Amsterdam has to offer.
A variety of supermarkets, boutiques and gyms are found in the immediate vicinity. Across the Amstel, the neighbourhood of De Pijp awaits, with the iconic Albert Cuyp Market, a rich offering of eateries and an eclectic mix of shops. Both Oosterpark and Sarphatipark are also just a short walk away, adding generous green space to the urban setting.
Accessibility
The apartment is exceptionally well-connected, whether by bicycle, car or public transport. The A10 Ring Road can be reached in approximately five minutes via exit S108 (Oud-Zuid). Multiple tram and metro lines depart from Wibautstraat and Weesperplein, including tram lines 1, 3, 7, 14 and 19, offering direct connections to Central Station, Osdorp, Geuzenveld and Station Sloterdijk. Metro lines provide easy access to all corners of the city. Regional buses also depart from this junction, including a direct connection to Schiphol Airport. Amstel Station is reachable by bicycle in under ten minutes.
Parking
Parking is available through a permit system on public roads (permit zone Oost-1a). A permit for Oost-1a allows parking in both Oost-1 and Oost-2. The current fee for a residential parking permit is €192.81 for a six-month period. As of May 2025, the waiting time for this permit zone is approximately seven months. Please note that a second permit is not available in this zone. (Source: Municipality of Amsterdam, May 2025.)