Living in De Pijp – a dream for many. This spacious apartment of approximately 86 m² is located on the top two floors of a building on Govert Flinckstraat and features a large Roof terrace. The ground lease has been bought out in perpetuity and, thanks to a complete renovation in 2010, the property has an energy label A.
Guided tour
The location is very central in De Pijp, a true paradise for food and drink enthusiasts. On every corner, you will find a nice coffee shop or a cozy restaurant.
The building (numbers 108–114) was completely renovated behind the façade in 2010. The foundations were repaired and the pipework, windows, and frames, among other things, were completely renewed. The characteristic façade has been preserved, allowing the building to retain its original appearance, combined with the comfort of New build.
Third floor
The third floor features a bright, playful living space. It is divided into a living room and kitchen/dining area, extends across the entire depth of the building, and is interrupted by the entrance—so you can cook on the street side and live and work at the rear. There is also a separate toilet with a washbasin near the entrance.
The kitchen is sleek, bright, and unadorned. Handle-free fronts in high-gloss white and a granite worktop form a neat basis. The wall of cabinets is equipped with built-in appliances, and the long countertop offers space for cooking or placing a coffee machine, for example. Three tall windows at the front provide plenty of light and Immediately with the street.
Both floors have neat wooden flooring.
Fourth floor
The fourth floor is the sleeping area, a quiet upper level above the lively living area below. The master bedroom is at the rear and opens Immediately the south-facing balcony. The second bedroom is at the front and benefits from a wide facade opening with three windows. Both Rooms spacious enough for a double bed and a workspace or extra closet space.
Between the Rooms the central bathroom — brightly tiled, functional, and well-maintained. The space is fully equipped with a bathtub with separate shower, a toilet, and a sink with mirror. The black terrazzo floor with white edging adds a graphic accent to the otherwise soft, neutral atmosphere. A skylight provides pleasant daylight, even in the middle of the house.
Outdoor space
From the master bedroom, you can step right onto the balcony—an open space between the rooftops of De Pijp, with a view of green courtyard gardens and characteristic facades.
One floor higher is the Roof terrace m² Roof terrace : a spacious private area with room for a lounge set, plants, and dinner in the evening sun. The view is panoramic over the rooftops of Zuid and the treetops of the inner gardens. The outdoor spaces are a natural extension of the home. A wonderful place (with friends) for a glass of wine, a good book, or a conversation at sunset.
Neighborhood Guide
De Pijp was developed in the late 19th century to provide housing for newcomers who had moved to the capital in search of work. Freddy Heineken’s father opened the Heineken Brewery here in 1886. The first workers’ homes, around Albert Cuypstraat, were built quickly and inexpensively. Later, toward the Diamantbuurt, Berlage added houses in the Amsterdam School style. It is said that the neighborhood owes its name to the long, straight streets, which are shaped like a pipe.
The Albert Cuyp Market and Sarphati Park define the dynamic character of De Pijp. Artists and writers such as Piet Mondrian, Carel Willink, and Gerard Reve lived and worked here. The lively, diverse population brought many cafés and eateries to the neighborhood. Today, the neighborhood is known as Amsterdam’s Latin Quarter, still bustling with diverse restaurants such as Brut de Mere, Yamazato, Arles, the Peruvian NAZKA, and authentic bistros like Petit Caron.
Details
• Living area approx. 86 m²
• South-facing Roof terrace approx. 31 m²
• Leasehold has been purchased in perpetuity
• Energy label A
• Homeowners’ association (VvE) service charges €135.12 per month
• Completely renovated in 2010, including foundation repairs
• Municipally protected cityscape
• Non-owner-occupancy clause
Sunny 110
Living in De Pijp is a dream for many. This apartment on Govert Flinckstraat is spacious—86 m²—and located on the top two floors.
The location is very central in De Pijp, a true paradise for food and drink enthusiasts. On every corner, you will find a nice coffee shop or a cozy restaurant.
The building (numbers 108–114) was completely renovated behind the façade in 2010. The foundation was repaired and the piping, windows, and frames, among other things, were completely renewed. The characteristic façade has been preserved, allowing the building to retain its original appearance, combined with the comfort of New build. Contemporary living with wonderful outdoor spaces in a prime location!
Judith de Jong | Real estate agent Broersma Wonen
The most popular architectural style in the second half of the 19th century was Neo-Renaissance, a style period that reinterpreted the Dutch Renaissance of the 16th century. Characteristic of Neo-Renaissance are the horizontal layers of natural stone between the brickwork and the stepped gables, which are almost indistinguishable from those of the Renaissance period. The historical sentiment was now only reinforced by even more exuberant decorations. The same was true for shops, which wanted to stand out in order to attract customers.
The building at Govert Flinckstraat 108-114 underwent extensive renovation in 2010, including changes to the layout, foundation repairs, newDouble glazed, larger stairwells, piping, etc. With this renovation Local authority the Local authority required that the original character of the building be maintained.
The third floor features a bright and playful living space. It is divided into a living room and a kitchen/dining area, extends across the entire depth of the building, and is interrupted by the entrance: so you can enjoy cooking on the street side and living and working at the rear.
The kitchen is sleek, bright, and unadorned. Handle-free fronts in high-gloss white and a granite worktop provide a neat base. The wall of cabinets is equipped with built-in appliances, and the long countertop offers space for cooking or placing a coffee machine, for example. Three tall windows at the front provide plenty of light and contact with the street.
This floor and the top floor have wooden floors.
The fourth floor is the sleeping area, a quiet upper level above the lively living space below. The master bedroom is located at the rear and opens Immediately the south-facing balcony. The second bedroom is at the front and benefits from a wide facade opening with three windows. Both Rooms spacious enough for a double bed and a workspace or extra closet space.
Between Rooms two Rooms the central bathroom — brightly tiled, functional, and well-maintained. The space is fully equipped with a bathtub with separate shower, a toilet, and a sink with mirror. The black terrazzo floor with white edging adds a graphic accent to the otherwise soft, neutral atmosphere. A skylight provides pleasant daylight, even in the middle of the house.
From the master bedroom, you can step right onto the balcony—an open space between the rooftops of De Pijp, with a view of green courtyard gardens and characteristic facades.
One level higher is the Roof terrace m² Roof terrace : a spacious, private area with room for a lounge set, plants, and dinner in the evening sun. The view is panoramic over the rooftops of Zuid and the treetops of the inner gardens. The outdoor spaces are a natural extension of the home. A nice place (with friends) for a glass of wine, a good book, or a conversation at sunset.
De Pijp was built at the end of the 19th century to provide housing for newcomers who moved to the capital in search of work. Freddy Heineken's father opened the Heineken brewery here in 1886. The first workers' houses, around Albert Cuypstraat, were built quickly and cheaply. Later, Berlage added houses in the Amsterdam School style towards the Diamantbuurt. It is said that the neighborhood owes its name to the long, straight streets, which are shaped like a pipe.
The Albert Cuyp Market and Sarphatipark are decisive for the dynamism of De Pijp. Artists and writers such as Piet Mondriaan, Carel Willink, and Gerard Reve lived and worked here. The lively, mixed population brought many cafes and eateries to the neighborhood. Today, the neighborhood is known as the Latin Quarter of Amsterdam, with many dynamic restaurants such as Brut de Mere, Yamazato, Arles, the Peruvian NAZKA, and authentic bistros such as Petit Caron.
accessibility
Located in De Pijp, a central area of Amsterdam in Oud-Zuid near the Concertgebouw, Museumplein, and the city center.
Conveniently located near the S108 and S110 highways and easily accessible by public transport. Public transport is within walking distance with tram lines 12, 24, and 25. There is also a metro station for the North-South line, making Station-Zuid very easily accessible.
parking
Parking is possible via a permit system on public roads (permit area Zuid 3.1 De Pijp Noord). With a parking permit for Zuid 3.1 De Pijp Noord, you may park in Zuid-3 and Zuid-4. A parking permit for residents costs €192.81 per 6 months. There is currently a 7-month waiting list for this permit area. 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 Museumplein garage with a parking permit. (Source: Local authority , May 2025).