Top-floor apartment of approximately 106 m², located in the Oosterparkbuurt neighborhood. The apartment was fully renovated in 2025 and features a living room with an open kitchen, four bedrooms, a central bathroom with a bathtub, walk-in shower, double sink, and toilet, and two rooftop terraces. Located on leasehold land.
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The apartment is located on the fourth and fifth floors, with the entrance on the sleeping floor. The sleeping floor is located on the fourth floor and features four spacious bedrooms. Centrally located is the bathroom, equipped with a bathtub, walk-in shower, double sink, and toilet. There is a separate second toilet on the floor. The top floor of this penthouse is the living area, offering a panoramic view of the city. The living room and open kitchen are flanked by a Roof terrace either side.
Neighborhood guide
The apartment is located in one of Amsterdam's most vibrant and popular neighborhoods. The Weesperzijde, just around the corner from the apartment, is known for its cozy restaurants and bars, as well as its central location. From here, it is easy to explore the rest of the city and enjoy everything Amsterdam has to offer. Various supermarkets, shops, and gyms are just around the corner. Across the Amstel river is the Pijp neighborhood with the Albert Cuyp market, countless restaurants, and shops. In addition, both the Oosterpark and the Sarphatipark are in the immediate vicinity.
Specifics
• Living area: approximately 106 m²
• Two rooftop terraces totaling 26 m²
• Located on leasehold land. The ground rent has been paid in full through July 31, 2044
• Equipped with radiant floor heating
• Subject to changes in the division
• Project : Schut van Os Notaries
• Energy efficiency rating: A
• Homeowners' Association Maintenance Plan Service Fees
• Renovated in 2025
Bonn East IV
Sometimes everything falls into place. Light, air, and living space come together in this upper-floor apartment around the corner from Oosterpark. Spread over two floors and with two spacious roof terraces, this home offers a balanced city life—spacious, versatile, and brightly designed. The top floor is entirely dedicated to living and cooking. Large windows provide light from sunrise to sunset. On both sides, double doors open to the outside, where the terraces extend with views over the city. Inside, the open kitchen and cooking island with bar form a natural centerpiece — a place where daily life and socializing flow effortlessly into one another. One floor below are four fully-fledged Rooms a central hall. Each room has its own character and is suitable as a bedroom, workspace, or guest room. The atmosphere is calming and well-kept, with herringbone flooring, subdued colors, and daylight on all sides. The bathroom is modern and practical, with attention to comfort and materials.
Living in this place means living with the city at your feet and the sky around you. A house that moves with the rhythm of the day and offers space for every phase of life.
Daniël de Bont | Makelaar Broersma Wonen
Babette Meijers | Real Estate Agent Broersma Wonen
The building at Andreas Bonnstraat 32, built in 1920, is an example of early 20th-century Amsterdam housing, strongly influenced by the Amsterdam School. This architectural movement, which originated around 1910, is known for its expressive brick architecture, craftsmanship, and monumental design, including in social housing. Andreas Bonnstraat is located in the eastern part of De Pijp, a neighborhood that underwent significant development around the turn of the century in the context of housing legislation. Here, affordable but high-quality residences were built, with Amsterdam School architecture playing an important role in raising the aesthetic standard of public housing.
The top floor is designed as a living space with a Roof terrace on both sides, accessible via French doors. Thanks to its northeast and southwest orientation, this floor enjoys daylight throughout the day. The outdoor spaces increase the utility value and provide a direct connection between indoors and outdoors. The living room has a functional layout and is surrounded by glass, which provides a high degree of light and a view of the surroundings. The open kitchen is equipped with a cooking island with bar function and has various built-in appliances, including a Quooker, dishwasher, induction hob with integrated extractor, and a combination microwave.
If additional living space is desired, there is the option of using one of the bedrooms extra living space. The wall to the stairwell is easy to remove, creating an open connection to the living area.
The fourth floor has four bedrooms, each with its own character and suitable for various uses such as sleeping, working, or staying overnight. The rooms vary in size, have natural light through windows or skylights, and are finished with oak herringbone flooring and light colors. Two of the Rooms the rear have windows that open.
The central bathroom is functionally designed and equipped with a bathtub, walk-in shower, double sink, and toilet. The chosen materials and layout contribute to a neat and comfortable look, in keeping with the overall finish of the home.
The Roof terrace on the living floor of the upper house. The top floor has two roof terraces, each measuring approximately 13 square meters, located on the northeast and southwest sides. Together, they form an outdoor space of approximately 26 square meters, with views of the city in all directions. Thanks to the two-sided orientation, there is a variety of sun and shade throughout the day, which ensures versatile usability. The terraces are Immediately from the living room and form a natural extension of the living space.
The apartment is located in one of Amsterdam's most vibrant and popular neighborhoods. The Weesperzijde, just around the corner from the apartment, is known for its cozy restaurants and bars, as well as its central location. From here, it is easy to explore the rest of the city and enjoy everything Amsterdam has to offer. Various supermarkets, shops, and gyms are just around the corner. Across the Amstel river is the Pijp neighborhood with the Albert Cuyp market, countless restaurants, and shops. In addition, both the Oosterpark and the Sarphatipark are in the immediate vicinity.
accessibility
The apartment is easily accessible by bicycle, car, and public transport. The A10 ring road can be reached within 5 minutes by car via exit S108 (Oud-Zuid). From both Wibautstraat and Weesperplein Rooms tram and metro lines, such as tram 1, 3, 7, 14, and 19 to Central Station, Osdorp, Geuzenveld, and Sloterdijk Station, as well as metros to all corners of the city. Regional transport also departs from this stop, including a direct connection to Schiphol Airport. Amstel Station is a 10-minute bike ride away.
Parking facilities
Parking is possible via a permit system on public roads (permit area Oost-1a. With a parking permit for Oost-1a, you may park in Oost-1 and Oost-2). A parking permit for residents costs €192.81 per 6 months. There is currently a 7-month waiting list for this permit area. A second parking permit is not possible in this area. (Source: Local authority , May 2025).