Over Da Costakade 10, Amsterdam
Da Costakade 10, Amsterdam
Da Costakade 10, Amsterdam
A unique furnished and renovated home located in Oud-West. The apartment has its own entrance, three bedrooms , each bedrooms a bathroom, an extra bedroom/study, a spacious living room with fireplace and access to the garden, and a spacious kitchen with cooking island.
A guided tour
The ground floor
The entryway opens into a spacious foyer with access to the first bedroom at the front and a separate bathroom. The modern bathroom features a toilet, a walk-in shower, and a sink with a mirror.
The spacious living room with lots of light and high ceilings is located at the rear of the property. The wooden herringbone floor and the old-fashioned fireplace create a warm atmosphere. Two French doors open onto the south-west facing garden, which has also been refurbished with plants and a new fence.
Adjacent to the living room is the modern kitchen with a cooking island and a conservatory built for the dining area. The kitchen is equipped with all appliances, including an oven, microwave, dishwasher, refrigerator, and freezer. The windows of the conservatory allow plenty of light to enter, creating a feeling of being outdoors while dining.
The stairs lead down to the utility room, which can also be used for storage.
At the front is a spacious bedroom, which is a multifunctional space that can also be used as a study, with an en-suite room that could be used as a walk-in closet or study.
The Basement
Down the stairs, the entire floor is laid out as a bedroom, walk-in closet, and modern bathroom. The insulation ensures a quiet and peaceful environment. The modern bathroom features a whirlpool tub, a double walk-in shower, a sauna, a toilet, and a double sink with vanity.
The Outdoor Space
Adjacent to the house is a spacious, southwest-facing garden. The combination of pavers, partial lawn, and new plantings creates an attractive setting and a pleasant place to relax. The space is well-laid-out, offering room for a large dining table and a seating area. The updated fencing and trees provide plenty of privacy and create an oasis of tranquility.
The Neighborhood and Accessibility
The property is centrally located, within walking distance of the Jordaan, the popular Nine Streets, and the Rozengracht. There are various restaurants, cafés, trendy shops, and markets (Foodhallen or Ten Katemarkt) in this neighborhood. To enjoy nature, you can take a walk through Bilderdijkpark and Vondelpark.
Public transportation in this neighborhood is excellent. Within walking distance, you can hop on various tram lines, and Central Station is a 10-minute bike ride away.
Parking options
It is possible to rent two parking spaces in addition to the rent. It is also possible to apply for a parking permit from the Local authority.
Details:
- Available Immediately;
- Rent: €10,000, excluding utilities and local taxes;
- Security deposit: 2 months' rent;
- Lease term: minimum 12 months;
- Unfurnished;
- Cost per parking space (2 total): €300
Amsterdam
Amsterdam
- €10,000 per month
- By arrangement
- 6 Rooms
- 4 bedrooms
- 3 Bathrooms
- Internal: Good to excellent
- External: Good to excellent
- Floor area: 296 m²
- Building-associated outdoor space: 50 m²
- Garden area: 50 m²
- On quiet road
- In the center
- In residential area
- Paid parking
- Parking permits
- Living space
- Rear garden
- Double glazed
- Energy label C
- Apartment
- Ground floor apartment
- Upholstered
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