Over Cornelis Troostplein 8H, Amsterdam
Cornelis Troostplein 8H, Amsterdam
Cornelis Troostplein 8H, Amsterdam
Peaceful living on Cornelis Troostplein in Amsterdam-Zuid: this stylish apartment at Cornelis Troostplein 8 H combines character, comfort, and high-quality finishes. The apartment has been fully renovated, has an A energy rating, and will be delivered partially furnished. With a spacious bedroom, a pleasant living area, and a backyard, this apartment offers a comfortable living environment in a popular location near De Pijp and the Amstel.
Guided tour
You arrive at Cornelis Troostplein, a quiet, green square in Amsterdam-Zuid with a distinctive streetscape. As you enter, you step Immediately into Immediately living room, where natural light floods in through the large front windows. From here, you look out over the square and Immediately experience Immediately home’s open and airy atmosphere.
On the entrance side, there is a convenient utility closet with connections for the washer and dryer. Next to it is the separate toilet.
The living room forms the heart of the home and flows seamlessly into the luxurious open kitchen. This kitchen features a modern L-shaped layout, finished in a light color scheme and equipped with all necessary built-in appliances. The layout offers plenty of counter and storage space and connects perfectly with the living area, allowing cooking and living to come together naturally.
The spacious bathroom is located in the center of the home. The room features high-quality finishes and is equipped with a bathtub, a spacious walk-in shower, and a double sink. The combination of light-colored materials and clean lines creates a serene and luxurious atmosphere.
The bedroom spans the full width of the home on the quiet rear side. Thanks to its generous dimensions, there is plenty of room for a large bed, a wall of closets, and a comfortable workspace. French doors lead out to the terrace, which is connected to the garden by a staircase. This creates a pleasant transition between indoors and outdoors, allowing you to enjoy a peaceful, green space right in the heart of the city.
Neighborhood Guide
Cornelis Troostplein is located in Amsterdam-Zuid, on the border of De Pijp and the Rivierenbuurt. This area is known for its lively atmosphere, combined with quiet residential streets, plenty of green space, and a wide range of amenities.
In the immediate vicinity, you’ll find Maasstraat, Scheldestraat, and the lively cafés, restaurants, and specialty shops of De Pijp. The Albert Cuyp Market, Sarphati Park, and the Amstel River are also just a short distance away. The neighborhood offers an appealing blend of vibrancy and relaxation, with everything within easy reach.
There are various options for sports and recreation in the immediate vicinity, including Martin Luther King Park and the walking trails along the Amstel River. In addition, the location is particularly convenient in relation to the rest of the city. Within minutes, you can cycle to the Zuidas, downtown, or Amstel Station. RAI Station and the North/South Line are also within easy reach, ensuring excellent transportation connections.
Cornelis Troostplein is thus a place where comfortable living and urban accessibility naturally come together.
Parking at
You can apply for a parking permit; there is a waiting list.
Details
Rent: €2,450 per month, excluding utilities;
Start date: Immediately;
Security deposit: two months’ rent;
Lease term: Model A lease agreement for an indefinite period, minimum twelve months;
Condition upon move-in: partially furnished (including kitchen appliances, washer, dryer, flooring, and fixed lighting. The tenant is responsible for installing window coverings).
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Amsterdam
Amsterdam
- €2,450 per month
- Immediately
- 2 Rooms
- 1 bedroom
- 1 bathroom
- Internal: Good
- External: Good
- Floor area: 52 m²
- Building-associated outdoor space: 7 m²
- 1905
- Mechanical ventilation
- On quiet road
- In residential area
- Unobstructed view
- Paid parking
- Public parking
- Parking permits
- Central Heating Boiler
- Central Heating Boiler
- Living space
- Rear garden
- Fully insulated
- Energy label A
- Apartment
- Ground floor apartment
- Partially furnished
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