Over Nassaukade 60H, Amsterdam
Nassaukade 60H, Amsterdam
Nassaukade 60H, Amsterdam
Unique living on Nassaukade with a view over the water. The apartment is located on the mezzanine and first floor of the building and has a playful layout.
A guided tour
The ground floor
Upon entering through the private entrance, the bright living room immediately captures the imagination, thanks to the large shop windows on two sides. The luxurious open kitchen is equipped with all necessary appliances, such as a five-burner gas stove, extractor hood, dishwasher, and two refrigerators. The bathroom, with shower and sink, the toilet, and laundry room are located next to the kitchen and are seamlessly integrated into the side of the living room by means of sliding doors.
The first floor
The entire floor comprises the spacious bedroom with built-in wardrobe and wall cabinets. The bedroom offers a view over the Nassaukade.
The surroundings and accessibility
Located on the waterfront in a central location in the West district, near Westerpark, Haarlemmerplein, Westerstraat, and Van Limburg Stirumplein. Here you will find a diverse range of shops, restaurants, terraces, caterers, and coffee shops. All amenities, such as cultural attractions and various supermarkets, are nearby.
The apartment is easily accessible by public transport, with various tram and bus stops nearby. It is also conveniently located for the A10 ring road, which can be reached by car within a few minutes.
Parking facilities
It is possible to apply for a parking permit.
Details
- Rent: €2,250 per month, excluding utilities;
- Cleaning: included in the rent once a month;
- Start date: Immediately;
- Security deposit: two months’ rent;
- Lease term: Model A lease agreement for an indefinite period, minimum twelve months;
- Condition: furnished;
- Guarantor: the landlord does not accept a guarantor.
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This information has been compiled by us with due care. However, we accept no liability whatsoever for any incompleteness, inaccuracy, or otherwise, or for the consequences thereof.
Amsterdam
Amsterdam
- €2,250 per month
- Immediately
- 2 Rooms
- 1 bedroom
- 1 bathroom
- Internal: Good
- External: Good
- Floor area: 71 m²
- Natural ventilation
- Cable TV
- On waterway
- Paid parking
- Public parking
- Parking permits
- Central Heating Boiler
- Central Heating Boiler
- Living space
- No garden
- Energy label C
- Apartment
- Ground floor apartment
- Furnished
1015 JH Amsterdam
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ô bistro
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Café Parlotte
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SAINT-JEAN
Saint Jean recently opened in the Jordaan neighborhood. When owner Yann Pierre-Jean switched to a plant-based diet, he was very disappointed with the flavors of vegan pastries. He decided to start baking at home and selling his creations. This grew into his own plant-based bakery and specialty coffee shop. It's always busy, but if you arrive early, you can score one of their signature cruffins, filled with a homemade pistachio cream that is divine.
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Cafe Beurre
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Sins of Sal
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Café Nol
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Café R. De Rosa
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Toscanini
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Thrift store Church & Neighborhood
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Galerie Gaudium
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Disgusting
Leeelijk is a beautiful antique shop located in the heart of the Jordaan district. The shop is perfect for anyone looking for beautiful antique furniture, such as chairs, tables, mirrors, stools, etc. The shop is quite large and filled with items everywhere. Don't forget to walk all the way to the back. There is so much to see and find, so take your time to look at everything. There is a wide variety of furniture and decorative items, from classic styles to more modern vintage items. The owners, who are often present in the shop, are very helpful and can tell you more about the history of the pieces and where they come from.
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JWO Lekkernijen
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Louman Butcher Shop
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SAINT-JEAN Deli
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Westerstraat Market
Every week there is the Westerstraat market, also known as the fabric market. It is famous for its many stalls selling fabrics and remnants. People come from far and wide to find the most beautiful fabrics. But you can also find delicious food and other things here; the market is diverse, with more than 212 stalls!
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Toscanini Deli
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Kersgallery
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Geelvinck Pianola Museum
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KochXBo Gallery
Galerie KochXBos was founded by Esther Koch and Hans Bos in 2005. In this gallery in the working-class neighborhood of Jordaan, they offer contemporary underground artists a space to display their work. Galerie KochXBos is the place in Amsterdam to view innovative avant-garde and surrealist art. The taste and vision of founders Koch and Bos are indisputable. Every year, they organize several exciting and fascinating exhibitions at Galerie KochXBos. The recent success of KochXBos has not gone unnoticed. In 2011, this gallery was named one of the top 10 independent galleries in Amsterdam by The Guardian magazine. As a visitor, you are invited into a new world of art full of welcome surprises.