Over Anjeliersstraat 470B, Amsterdam
Anjeliersstraat 470B, Amsterdam
Anjeliersstraat 470B, Amsterdam
Spacious living in a high-end apartment in the heart of the Jordaan.
This beautiful apartment is located in an impressive building that once served as a diamond-cutting workshop and was completely redeveloped in 2019. Van Kodde Architecten designed the residences while preserving original elements. The high-quality design, materials, and numerous windows contribute to a unique living experience. The apartment, with its international flair, features two bedrooms, a bathroom, a large balcony, and an elevator.
A guided tour
The first floor
Enter via the stairs or elevator into the spacious entry hall, from which all Rooms are Rooms . Upon entering the living room with its open kitchen, the light and spaciousness immediately capture the imagination. The luxurious kitchen, equipped with a variety of built-in appliances, is located in the center of the room, with Immediately of the sunny balcony from the lounge area. The sliding doors and the spacious balcony create a unique indoor-outdoor feel.
The two bedrooms two windows, providing plenty of natural light. In addition, the master bedroom features a built-in closet, and the steel-and-glass wall creates a sense of spaciousness. The bathroom is equipped with a sink, shower, and bathtub. There is a separate toilet in the hallway, as well as an external storage room. The apartment has an energy efficiency rating of A and underfloor heating.
The Outdoor Space
At the rear of the property is a terrace that spans the entire width of the building. This space serves as an extension of the living area, where you can enjoy the peace and quiet or have a cozy drink.
The History of “
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The “Elise” diamond cutting workshop dates back to 1880. At that time, there was such a large supply of rough diamonds that they were processed within the workshops themselves. The director (originally an engraver) leased the grinding wheels to diamond cutters. The workshop is believed to have been named after Elisabeth, the director’s wife. By the end of the 19th century, the diamond industry was one of Amsterdam’s largest sectors. The building is loosely inspired by the Neo-Renaissance architectural style, incorporating industrial elements.
The Surroundings and Accessibility
The apartment is located just off the historic city center on a quiet square. Just 150 meters away, you’ll find the lively atmosphere of the Jordaan neighborhood. Stroll among the cafés and restaurants on Tweede Tuindwarsstraat. Or do your shopping at the (organic) farmers’ market at the foot of the Noorderkerk, where people have been coming to smell, taste, and buy since the 17th century. Boutiques, creative workspaces, sports and yoga studios—they’re all within walking distance.
The apartment is easily accessible by public transportation. It’s within walking distance of Central Station and trams 3 and 5, buses 18 and 21, and various major highways (A10 and A2).
Parking facilities
It is possible to apply for a parking permit.
Details
- Available: August 1, 2026;
- Rent: €3,150 per month, excluding utilities;
- Security deposit: 2 months' rent;
- Lease term: Model C fixed-term lease agreement, 12-month term;
- Furnished;
Amsterdam
Amsterdam
- €3,150 per month
- As of
- 3 Rooms
- 2 bedrooms
- 1 bathroom
- Internal: Good to excellent
- External: Good to excellent
- Floor area: 78 m²
- Other internal space: 1 m²
- Building-associated outdoor space: 8 m²
- 1915
- Elevator
- Paid parking
- Parking permits
- Central Heating Boiler
- Partial underfloor heating
- Central Heating Boiler
- Living space
- No garden
- Balcony
- Energy label A
- Apartment
- Upstairs apartment
- 3e
- Protected city or village view
- Furnished
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