Over Nassaukade 375H, Amsterdam
Nassaukade 375H, Amsterdam
Nassaukade 375H, Amsterdam
Elegant living in a classic double ground floor apartment with city garden on Nassaukade in Amsterdam Oud-West.
An unfurnished family home spread over two floors, with three bedrooms, a renovated kitchen, and a carefully designed layout. Located in an area where tranquility and bustle alternate effortlessly, on the western canal belt between the Helmersbuurt and the Jordaan.
A guided tour
The ground floor
Entrance via a wooden front door with stained glass transom window. A refined entrance hall leading to the dining room at the front, with a view over the Nassaukade. A room with character, featuring a black fireplace, high ceilings with moldings, and classic details.
At the rear is the living room—a bright and peaceful space with a view of the green garden. Double doors provide direct access to the approximately 11-meter-deep west-facing garden. The herringbone floor continues seamlessly, creating a warm connection between the front and rear of the house.
A tranquil kitchen in a subdued color palette, with clean lines and handle-less cabinets. Equipped with an oven, induction cooktop, refrigerator, and dishwasher. Large windows provide natural light and a view of the green outdoor space.
The first floor
The first floor comprises three bedrooms, a bathroom, and a second toilet. At the front are two bedrooms: a larger room with a balcony and built-in closets, and a second room with a view of the Nassaukade. At the rear is a spacious bedroom with a view of the garden. The bathroom is also located on the garden side and is equipped with a bathtub, a walk-in shower, and a washbasin. A separate room offers Location a washing machine and dryer.
The outdoor space
The west-facing garden is bordered by bamboo and offers peace and privacy. The terrace Immediately the dining room and feels like an extension of the living space. A green place to relax.
The surroundings and accessibility
Located in Amsterdam Oud-West, a short distance from the Vondelpark, the Jordaan, and cultural destinations such as De Hallen. Restaurants, galleries, cafes, and specialty shops are located in the immediate vicinity. The Nine Streets, Leidseplein, and Ten Katemarkt are easily accessible. Good public transport connections and direct access to the A10 ring road.
Parking facilities
Parking facilities via the permit system of the Local authority .
Details
- Rent: €4,750 per month, excluding utilities;
- Available: June 1, 2025;
- Lease: open-ended, minimum twelve months;
- Security deposit: two months' rent;
- Unfurnished;
- Subletting is not permitted under the rules of the Local authority .
Amsterdam
Amsterdam
- €4,750 per month
- As of
- 4 Rooms
- 3 bedrooms
- Internal: Good
- External: Good
- Floor area: 165 m²
- Building-associated outdoor space: 52 m²
- 1892
- On a busy road
- On waterway
- Unobstructed view
- Living space
- Rear garden
- Energy label C
- Apartment
- Double ground floor house
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