The apartment is located on the third floor of a renovated building on Govert Flinckstraat. At the rear are the living room and open kitchen, with large windows, French doors to the terrace, and two skylights above the worktop. At the front are two bedrooms, one of which is suitable as a master bedroom and the other as a study or guest room. The bathroom is centrally located in the house and has a bathtub, walk-in shower, double sink, and toilet. There is also a separate toilet and a storage room with laundry facilities. Above these three rooms, extra storage space has been created, which offers space for items that are not in daily use. The terrace of over ten square meters is south-facing and offers space for a table with chairs or a lounge set. The layout is efficient, the maintenance is good, and the location is central, with amenities within walking distance.
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The property is located on the third floor of a renovated building on Govert Flinckstraat, situated on freehold land. Access is via the communal staircase with the front door on the second floor and an internal staircase to the third floor. The living room is located at the rear. The space is wide and has large windows and double doors to the terrace. The living room is Immediately the open kitchen. Two large skylights above the kitchen provide extra daylight in the middle of the house. There are two bedrooms at the front. The largest room offers Location a double bed and a wardrobe. The second room is suitable as a workspace or guest room. Both rooms receive light through the front facade and skylights. Back in the hall is the bathroom. It is equipped with a bathtub, a walk-in shower, toilet, and double sink. There is also a separate toilet and an indoor storage room with space for a washing machine and dryer. Above these three rooms, extra storage space has been created, which offers space for items that are not in daily use. Out of sight, but easily accessible.
The terrace at the rear faces south. The terrace offers enough space for a table with chairs and/or lounge set. The house is efficiently laid out and well maintained. All functions are logically organized and practical to use. The location in De Pijp offers direct access to amenities such as public transport, shops, restaurants, and the Sarphatipark.
Neighborhood Guide
The apartment is located in the Zuid district, in the most sought-after and quietest part of De Pijp. 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.
De Pijp is known for its liveliness and cozy restaurants and cafés, all of which are within walking distance.
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 Samuel’s, Badcuyp, the Italian Impero Romano, the French Arles, or Caron. In addition, Van Woustraat is home to cozy eateries serving cuisine from all corners of the globe.
Details
• Living area approx. 80 m²
• Roof terrace of approximately 10 m²
• Located on freehold land
• Energy label A
• Homeowners’ association (VvE) service charges €141 per month
• Foundation renewed in 2011, including renovation of the entire building
• Municipally protected cityscape
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Skylight in De Pijp
Govert Flinckstraat 294-3 is located on the third floor of a building in the heart of De Pijp. The location offers direct access to amenities such as shops, restaurants, the Albert Cuyp market, and Sarphatipark. Despite its central location, the apartment is quietly situated above street level. The building was renovated in 2011 and given new foundations. The layout of the apartment is efficient and logical, with attention to spaciousness and daylight. This apartment has a clear floor plan, well-organized spaces, and a neat finish. The apartment meets the need for urban living with comfort and overview. In short, a nice, light apartment with a well-thought-out layout and spacious living room, suitable for an urban lifestyle.
Babette Meijers | Real Estate Agent Broersma Wonen
Jelle Mundt | Makelaar Broersma Wonen
This upstairs apartment on Govert Flinckstraat, located on its own land, was completely renovated in 2011, including the foundation. The layout is simple and clear: living at the rear, sleeping at the front. The living space extends across the full width of the building and is Immediately the terrace. Large windows and French doors provide plenty of daylight and a direct connection to the outside. In the middle of the house, above the kitchen, several skylights bring extra light deep into the interior. The ceilings are high, which contributes to an open feeling. The materials are understated, modern, and the floor is finished in natural wood. The kitchen has a sleek design, with handle-less fronts and a dark worktop. Everything is finished in a calm, neutral tone. The bedrooms functional and light, which enters through the front facade and skylights. The building originally had a mixed function. A printing company was located on the ground floor, with residences above. In 2011, the building was completely redeveloped into a small-scale residential building, while retaining its historic facade and structure. The upper floor has been redesigned and adapted to contemporary living requirements. The facade is part of a continuous row of buildings from the early twentieth century. Govert Flinckstraat is characteristic of De Pijp: dynamic and consisting of a mix of residences former commercial spaces. The original function of the street was to combine living, working, and manufacturing at a single address.
The living room and kitchen form a single open space at the rear of the house. This space is light and spacious. Three tall windows and double doors provide access to the terrace and allow daylight to flood in. The transition between inside and outside is logical, making the terrace feel like an extension of the house. The living room offers Location a spacious sitting area and a dining table. The width of the property provides sufficient space between the different functions. The floor is seamless, which contributes to the feeling of cohesion. On the kitchen side, there is access to the bedrooms, bathroom, and toilet. Living takes place here at the rear of the property, overlooking the inner gardens. The kitchen is located along the inner wall and is finished in light colors. The layout is spacious, with ample worktop space and integrated appliances. Above the kitchen, two skylights provide extra light. The finish is calm, sleek, and modern.
There are two bedrooms at the front of the house. In 2019, one large bedroom was divided into two rooms. The largest bedroom offers space for a double bed and a wall of closets. The second room is more compact and suitable as a guest room or study, now furnished as a closet room with a workspace. Both rooms receive light through the front facade and skylights. The bathroom bedrooms between the living area and the bedrooms . It is equipped with a bathtub, a walk-in shower, a double sink, and a toilet. The layout is practical and the finish is neutral. Next to the bathroom is a separate toilet and an indoor storage room with connections for a washing machine and dryer. Above the bathroom, toilet, and laundry room is an extra layer with storage space across the entire width. This offers space for items that are not in daily use but need to remain within reach. Out of sight, but easily accessible.
At the rear of the house is a terrace measuring over ten square meters, Immediately to the living room. The French doors allow the floor to continue in a single line from the inside to the outside. The west-facing location ensures sunshine from early afternoon until evening. The terrace is wide enough and offers sufficient space for a table with chairs and/or lounge set. Its position on the top floor provides shelter, but also openness. The surrounding buildings keep noise at bay, allowing you to sit outside in peace, right in the middle of the city. The direct connection to the living room makes the terrace a natural part of everyday life in the summer. Whether it's a cup of coffee at the end of the morning or a meal in the evening sun, outdoor living is easy and accessible here.
neighborhood guide
The apartment is located in the Zuid district, in the most sought-after and quiet part of De Pijp. De Pijp was built at the end ofthe 19th century to provide housing for newcomers who moved to the capital for 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. De Pijp is known for its liveliness and cozy restaurants and cafes, all within walking distance. The Albert Cuyp Market and Sarphatipark are key to the dynamic vibe of De Pijp. Artists and writers like 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 Mer for champagne and oysters, the Italian Impero Romano, and the French Arles of Caron. In addition, there are cozy eateries from all corners of the world in the Van Woustraat for a quick bite.
accessibility
Athree-minute bike ridetakes you to the De Pijp stop on the North/South line and the train (Amstel station), tram 4 (van Woustraat) or tram 3 (Ceintuurbaan) and bus (line 246). By car, there is a good connection to the Amstel junction towards the A2 and A10 motorways. The property is located in the Oude Pijp, a centrally located part of Amsterdam near Sarpahtipark, Van Woustraat, Albert Cuyp market, and Utrechtsestraat, among others.
Parking
Parking is possible via a permit system on public roads (permit area Zuid 3.1). With a parking permit for this area, you can park in both Zuid-3 and Zuid-4. A parking permit for residents costs €192.45 per 6 months in 2025. Currently, there is an estimated waiting time of 5 months for a parking permit. A second permit per address is not possible in this area.
(Source: Local authority , September 2025)