Residential house of almost 210 m², located in the Jordaan district. The house extends over four floors with a living room, kitchen, five bedrooms including a studio on the ground floor), two Bathrooms, a garden, and two balconies. Located on private land with renovated foundations.
The Goudsbloemhuis is a classic mansion in the Jordaan with four floors, including a separate studio that can also serve as extra living and/or working space, a garden, and two balconies. The façade reflects Amsterdam's architectural tradition, while the layout offers space for flexible use. The combination of historical context, functional architecture, and versatile layout makes this house a unique and refined property in the heart of Amsterdam.
Guided tour
The tour starts at Goudsbloemstraat, in the heart of the Jordaan district. The façade already reveals that this is no ordinary building: over five meters wide and with a classic look that sets it apart from its narrower neighbors. Behind the front door is a home that is not divided, but is offered as a whole. Upon entering, there is an entrance hall with a modern meter cupboard. To the left is the studio, which extends to the garden side, where French doors give access to a green inner world. The garden borders a large courtyard garden, giving you a special feeling of space and tranquility.
The bathroom in the extension is neat and functional, with a walk-in shower with drain, a wall-mounted toilet, and a white washbasin unit. Gray tiles on the floor and walls give the room a neat, fresh look. At the rear, there is also a small kitchen unit, which means that this studio can function completely independently if desired.
The staircase leads to the first floor. The living room unfolds as a spacious area with three tall windows at the front, facing south. Light floods deep into the room, and on summer days the tall windows can be opened, making the street feel almost like an extension of the home. Convector vents are built into the floor, providing heating discreetly without disrupting the view or the layout.
The living area flows into the dining room at the rear, where French doors open onto a balcony. This balcony receives less sun but offers a pleasant spot for fresh air and ventilation. The kitchen runs the length of the space, featuring a generous countertop that seamlessly connects to the living area. This makes cooking a social activity, maintaining contact with the living room.
On the second floor are two bedrooms. At the front is a spacious room with three windows, ideal as a master bedroom. At the rear is a second bedroom with built-in closets and access to the balcony. The bathroom is located Immediately this room and is equipped with a corner bathtub, double sinks, and a walk-in shower. It also has access to the balcony, once again connecting the interior and exterior.
In the center of the floor, there is a separate toilet and a space for a washer and dryer. Four skylights bring light into the heart of the floor, making the hallway appear surprisingly spacious and bright.
The attic floor offers two more full-sized bedrooms, one at the front and one at the rear, both equipped with Velux windows. Knee walls have been installed on the landing to create storage space, and the front bedroom features a sink for practical use. There is also an attic storage space in the roof ridge, suitable for suitcases or seasonal storage. Although there is currently no bathroom, the layout is ideal for creating a compact third bathroom on the attic floor.
In addition to the private Rear garden the balconies on the upper floors, there is an unexpected bonus: the large windows on the front of the house. These can open fully, transforming the windowsill into a spot where you can sit in the sun early in the spring, with a view of the lively Jordaan neighborhood.
Neighborhood Guide
Located near the beloved Lindengracht, a unique and historic spot in the heart of the Jordaan neighborhood, close to Noordermarkt and Toscanini, among others. On Saturdays, this charming canal transforms into the lively Lindengracht Market, one of Amsterdam’s most beloved markets. The immediate vicinity features numerous sophisticated restaurants and cafés, and for daily shopping, Westerstraat and Haarlemmerstraat are within walking distance. The location is undoubtedly central. For public transportation, stops for tram lines 5 and 13 and bus lines 18 and 21 are just a 5-minute walk away. By car, you can reach the A10 in just a few minutes, ensuring excellent access to areas outside the city as well.
Property Details
• Living area: nearly 210 m²
• Balconies and garden facing northwest
• Located on freehold land
• Energy efficiency rating: E
• Foundation repaired in 2003
• Nationally protected historic district
The Goudsbloemshuis
Goudsbloemstraat 86 is a house that has been lovingly and happily inhabited by its current owners for many years. It offered them the space and charm of the Jordaan district, with a complete home stretching from the garden to the roof. A few years ago, they decided to start a new chapter in Amsterdam-Zuid. Since then, the property has been rented out, and now the time has come to hand it over to the next occupant. A non-resident clause will be included in the purchase agreement.
The house is distinguished by its unusual width of over five meters, the versatile ground floor, the spacious living area, and its natural connection to the Jordaan.
Otte van Apeldoorn | Real estate agent Broersma Wonen
Babette Meijers | Real Estate Agent Broersma Wonen
The building at Goudsbloemstraat 86 exudes the character of the Jordaan neighborhood, but stands out due to its exceptional width of over five meters. Whereas many facades in the neighborhood are narrow and tall, this house stands out due to its generous dimensions, which allow the rooms inside to receive noticeably more light and air. The facade is classically designed in brick with a traditional gable and symmetrical windows, which emphasize the vertical lines. Behind this facade unfolds a surprising whole: a complete house that is not divided, but functions as a single address. The building file shows that the foundation was completely renovated around 2002/2003. The house therefore stands firmly on new piles and a concrete structure, combining its historic character with a solid and future-proof foundation. The layout naturally matches the character of the building. On the ground floor, there is a multifunctional room with direct access to the garden, which can be used independently but also serves as an excellent extra living, working, or sleeping space. Above, the living areas extend up to the roof, with a logical layout and continuous sightlines from the front to the rear facade. The result is a home that impresses with its spaciousness and cohesion, both in terms of architecture and use.
The multifunctional space on the ground floor is spacious and fully furnished. On the garden side is the living area with a kitchen, featuring a wooden worktop and sleek white cabinets. The kitchen is equipped with a refrigerator and dishwasher. Large French doors connect the living space Immediately the garden, creating a natural transition between indoors and outdoors.
The bathroom is located in the extension at the rear. This bright space has a walk-in shower, toilet, and sleek white washbasin. The gray tiles, which cover both the floor and walls, create a calm and cohesive look.
First floor – living room and kitchen
The first floor features the living room with open kitchen. Large south-facing windows allow light to flood into the room and can be opened completely, Immediately connection with the street. The wooden floor enhances the warm, homely atmosphere and contrasts with the white walls and stairs. The kitchen extends lengthwise and offers generous workspace. The layout along the facade makes it possible to stay in contact with the living room while cooking. The staircase, placed in the middle of the room, acts as a natural dividing line without breaking the openness. At the rear, the dining room opens onto the balcony, with double doors extending the room outside.
The second floor offers a spacious sleeping area. Two bedrooms on either side of the central hall. At the rear is a complete bathroom, equipped with a double sink, a corner bath, and a second access to the balcony. Here, functionality and relaxation come together. Next to the bathroom, there are smart amenities such as a built-in cupboard for the washing machine and dryer and a separate toilet, keeping your daily routine comfortable and organized. The bedroom at the rear also opens onto the balcony, seamlessly connecting sleeping and outdoor living.
Third floor – bedrooms
The attic floor is surprisingly spacious and offers two more full bedrooms, each with characteristic roof lines and Velux windows that provide daylight and air. Space has been created on the landing for cupboards and storage space. In addition, there is an accessible storage loft in the ridge, ideal for storage. There is no bathroom on this floor yet, but the layout is ideal for creating a compact third bathroom.
At the rear of the house is a private garden that Immediately on a large courtyard garden. Here you can experience the tranquility of the Jordaan, away from the hustle and bustle of the streets. From the ground floor, there is direct access to the garden, which forms a natural extension of the living space below.
On the floors above, there are two balconies, accessible from the living room and bedroom and bathroom respectively. They offer an intimate place to spend some time outside, with a view of the greenery and historic buildings surrounding the area.
At the front, the large windows provide an unexpected extra: they can be opened completely, allowing you to literally sit on the facade on sunny days, with a view of the street and the dynamics of the neighborhood. Early in the spring, this is a wonderful place to catch the first rays of sunshine.
Located on the beloved Goudsbloemstraat, a unique and historic location in the heart of the Jordaan neighborhood near the Lindengracht, Noordermarkt, and Toscanini, among others. On Saturdays, the atmospheric Lindengracht transforms into the lively Lindengrachtmarkt, one of Amsterdam's most beloved markets. There are numerous refined restaurants and cafés in the immediate vicinity, and Westerstraat and Haarlemmerstraat are within walking distance for your daily shopping.
accessibility
Its location in the Jordaan district provides a natural connection to the city. Central Station, where trains, metros, buses, and trams converge, is within walking distance. The Appeltjesmarkt is also nearby: a hub for numerous Rooms, including the Airport Express (line 397), which takes you directly to Schiphol Airport in a short time. The tram also offers an efficient connection to the rest of the city. Lines 5 and 13 stop a few minutes' walk away. By car, you can reach the A10, the ring road that connects Amsterdam to the major highways, in just a few minutes. This means that accessibility outside the city is also excellent.
parking facilities
Parking is possible via a permit system on public roads (permit area Centrum-2b). With a parking permit for Centrum-2b, you may park in Centrum-2. A parking permit for residents costs €326.65 per 6 months. There is currently a 24-month waiting period for this permit area. For residents of Amsterdam who already have a parking permit, the waiting period may be shorter. In that case, the date on which you applied for a permit in the old permit area determines your position on the waiting list. A second parking permit is not possible in this area. In addition to public roads, it is also possible to park free of charge in the Marnix garage with a parking permit. (Source: Local authority , September 2025).