Charming two-story ground-floor apartment of approximately 108 m², located in the Jordaan neighborhood. It features a living room with a view of the canal and an open kitchen at the rear, two bedrooms two Bathrooms. Situated on freehold land. Schedule your viewing Immediately via this link.
Tour
The distinctive red front door on the left is the apartment's private entrance. The sturdy staircase has a compact design and makes a bold statement in the entryway.
The first floor, with a generous ceiling height of 2.91 meters, is designed as a single open living space, where the living, dining, and cooking areas flow seamlessly into one another. The sitting area is located at the front, Immediately the windows overlooking the canal. The wide windowsill is an integral part of the space and serves as a seating area, making the connection to the outdoors feel natural. The sitting area is spacious and oriented toward the facade. The dimensions ensure there is ample room for multiple pieces of seating furniture. Daylight floods in through the tall windows and reaches the central part of the floor as well. The dining area is centrally located, logically positioned between the seating area and the kitchen. The wall offers ample space for a cabinet (with compartments) to provide sufficient storage. The well-appointed kitchen is located at the rear and is set in a niche beneath an existing arch. The countertop runs along two sides, and the window provides natural light in the kitchen. The kitchen is equipped with various built-in appliances. The living area features an oak floor.
The ground-floor living area is efficiently laid out with two bedrooms, each with its own unique character. The bedroom is located at the rear, featuring a built-in closet and access to the bathroom. The bathroom is compact and functionally designed with a walk-in shower, sink, and toilet. The finishes are sleek and low-maintenance, with continuous tiling and a glass shower enclosure. There is also a separate space for the washing machine and additional storage. The bedroom on the street side takes advantage of the width of the facade and the tall windows, allowing plenty of natural light to enter. This room has its own entrance from the canal, making it perfect for use as an office or practice space. In the hallway is the second compact bathroom with a shower, sink, and toilet.
Neighborhood Guide
The Jordaan was once a typical working-class neighborhood, home to many artisans and small businesses. Many old garages and shops have been converted into living spaces. You’ll also find many narrow streets lined with narrow houses. The canals are named after flowers. It’s a charming neighborhood to live in, with a fascinating piece of history. This lively neighborhood offers a rich and diverse array of amenities, such as the 9 Straatjes, numerous galleries, coffee spots, cafés, restaurants, and various supermarkets. On every corner, you’ll find a sophisticated or unique shop; the blend of traditional craftsmanship and trendy hotspots is what makes the neighborhood so incredibly popular. There are various markets, and every Saturday the Lindengracht and Noordermarkt come alive with the lively (organic) market. On Monday mornings, the famous (fabric) market takes place on Westerstraat.The neighborhood also has a few really fun playgrounds, such as the hidden playground on Slootstraat. The Noorderspeeltuin and the playground on Tweede Looiersdwarsstraat are also favorites. In this beloved neighborhood, there is a good selection of elementary schools, such as the Theo Thijssenschool, the 14th Montessori School, and De Burght.
Details
• Living area approx. 108 m²
• Located on freehold land
• Energy rating B
• Double glazed
• Homeowners’ association fees €220 per month
• The front of the building was recently painted
• Nationally protected cityscape
• Part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site
• A non-owner-occupancy clause will be included in the deed of sale
The House with the Red Doors
I consider the Jordaan to be one of Amsterdam’s most distinctive neighborhoods, with a cozy coffee shop, unique boutique, or gallery on practically every corner. The family has lived in the entire building for over 20 years, and now the ground-floor unit of approximately 108 m² is being Sold by the family. The apartment is located on the ground floor and the first floor (on private land). The beamed ceiling, the beautiful arrangement of the windows, and of course the building’s charm reflect its old character—its history. The Brouwersgracht in Amsterdam, dug starting in 1585, owes its name to the many beer breweries that were established there in the 16th and 17th centuries. It was a crucial hub for goods storage and industry, characterized by its many warehouses. Today, it is a picturesque residential street and one of the city’s most beautiful canals
Judith de Jong | Real estate agent Broersma Wonen
Otte van Apeldoorn | Real estate agent Broersma Wonen
The façade has a classic design, featuring dark brickwork and light-colored window frames that clearly define the window openings. The tall windows make a bold statement on the façade, with the framing subtly highlighting the center window. At street level, the red entrance doors give the building a recognizable and contemporary accent. Inside, the quality is primarily defined by the proportions and the light. The tall windows let in plenty of daylight and offer Immediately of the canal. The windowsill is wide and serves as a seating area, making the view a true part of the space. The location within a protected cityscape is reflected in the proportions and detailing. The architecture is clear and functional, with a distinct relationship between interior and exterior. The combination of facade, natural light, and view creates a home with a strong and distinctive character. The Brouwersgracht in Amsterdam, dug starting in 1585, owes its name to the many beer breweries that were located there in the 16th and 17th centuries. It was a crucial hub for goods storage and industry, characterized by its many warehouses. Today, it is a picturesque residential street and one of the city’s most beautiful canals.
The first floor, with a generous ceiling height of 2.91 meters, is designed as a single open-concept living space, where the living, dining, and kitchen areas flow seamlessly into one another. The sitting area is located at the front, Immediately the windows overlooking the canal. The wide windowsill is an integral part of the space and serves as a seating area, creating a natural connection to the outdoors. The sitting area is spacious and oriented toward the facade. The dimensions ensure there is ample room for a comfortable seating area. Daylight floods in through the tall windows and reaches the central part of the floor as well. The dining area is centrally located, logically positioned between the seating area and the kitchen. The wall offers ample space for a cabinet (with compartments) to provide sufficient storage. The well-appointed kitchen is located at the rear and is set in a niche beneath an existing arch. The countertop runs along two sides, and the window provides natural light in the kitchen. The kitchen is equipped with various built-in appliances.
The sleeping area is efficiently laid out with two bedrooms, each with its own unique character. The bedroom is located at the rear, featuring a built-in closet and access to the bathroom. The bathroom is compact and functional, equipped with a walk-in shower, sink, and toilet. The finishes are sleek and low-maintenance, with continuous tiling and a glass shower enclosure. Additionally, there is a separate space for the washing machine and extra storage. The bedroom on the street side takes advantage of the width of the facade and the tall windows, allowing plenty of natural light to enter. This room has its own entrance from the canal, making it perfect for use as an office or practice space. In the hallway is the second compact bathroom with a shower, sink, and toilet.
The Jordaan was a typical working-class neighborhood, home to many artisans and small businesses. Many old garages and shops have been converted into living spaces. You’ll also find many narrow streets lined with narrow houses. The canals are named after flowers. It’s a charming neighborhood to live in, with a fascinating piece of history. This lively neighborhood offers a rich and diverse array of amenities, such as the 9 Straatjes, numerous galleries, coffee spots, cafés, restaurants, and various supermarkets. On every corner, you’ll find a sophisticated or unique shop; the blend of traditional craftsmanship and trendy hotspots is what makes the neighborhood so incredibly popular. There are several markets; every Saturday, the Lindengracht and the Noordermarkt come alive with the lively (organic) market. On Monday mornings, the famous (flea) market takes place on Westerstraat. The neighborhood also has a few super-fun playgrounds, such as the hidden playground on Slootstraat. The Noorderspeeltuin and the playground on Tweede Looiersdwarsstraat are also favorites.
This beloved neighborhood offers a good selection of elementary schools, such as the Theo Thijssenschool, the 14th Montessori School, and De Burght.
Accessibility
The apartment is easily accessible by bike, car, and public transportation. The A10 ring road is just a 10-minute drive away via exits S102 and S103. Several tram and bus lines depart from both Nw. Willemsstraat and Haarlemmerplein, such as tram 13 to Geuzenveld and Zoutkeetsgracht and buses to Muiderpoort Station, Sloterdijk Station, and Slotervaart, respectively. Central Station is a 5-minute bike ride away.
Parking in the “
” Area
Parking on public streets is available through a permit system (Permit Zone Centrum-2b). With a parking permit for Centrum-2b, you may park in the Centrum-2 area. A resident parking permit costs €338.70 for 6 months.
Currently, there is a 24-month waiting period for this permit zone. A second parking permit is not available in this area.
In addition to public streets, it is also possible to park for free with a parking permit in the IJdok, Willemspoort, Marnix, Pontsteiger, or Kop van Diemengarage parking garages. (Source: Local authority , April 2026).