Over Pieter de Hoochstraat 67C, Amsterdam
Pieter de Hoochstraat 67C, Amsterdam
Pieter de Hoochstraat 67C, Amsterdam
Luxury living in a bright apartment in the popular Oud-Zuid neighborhood. This apartment, located on the second floor, has two bedrooms, a bathroom, and a spacious balcony. Very conveniently located and well finished, making the apartment a pleasant space.
A guided tour
Second floor
The living space is bright and well-organized, with tall windows at the front that provide pleasant natural light. The double doors open onto a French balcony, which enhances the connection with the outdoors. The apartment is beautifully finished with herringbone parquet flooring. The kitchen is subtly incorporated into a custom-made cupboard wall and equipped with an induction hob, integrated extractor fan, and a recessed sink. Thanks to the open layout, cooking, eating, and relaxing flow effortlessly into one another. There is enough space for a generous dining table, with a view of both the kitchen and the sitting area.
The bedrooms bright and finished in the same style as the rest of the apartment. The bedroom is located at the front and has a nice bay window that provides more light and extra depth. Here too, the walls are sleekly finished and feature the same oak herringbone flooring. The second bedroom at the rear has access to the balcony through French doors. The modern bathroom is beautifully finished with large wall tiles in a light stone tone. The walk-in shower has a rain shower and a glass wall. The washbasin unit offers ample storage space and is finished with a white top and dark fronts.
The outdoor space
At the front is a French balcony, accessible via double doors from the living room. At the rear is a spacious balcony, accessible from the bedroom. This balcony offers more space and overlooks a spacious inner area with a view of the surrounding school buildings. Due to its southeast location, it catches the morning sun and remains light throughout the day. Both outdoor areas contribute to the openness of the apartment and provide plenty of light.
accessibility
The property is located in the heart of the Museum Quarter, within walking distance of Museumplein, Vondelpark, and the canals. In the immediate vicinity, you will find leading museums such as the Rijksmuseum and the Van Gogh Museum, interspersed with boutiques, quality shops, and well-known names on P.C. Hooftstraat. There is also a wide choice of restaurants and cafés, from good coffee to fine dining. For daily shopping, Van Baerlestraat and Beethovenstraat are nearby, as is the market on Jacob Obrechtstraat. De Pijp and the city center can be reached on foot or by bike in just a few minutes.
Details
- Available: December 1;
- Rent: €2,950 per month, excluding utilities;
- Lease term: Model A, indefinite, minimum 12 months;
- Deposit: 2 months' rent;
- Semi-furnished.
Amsterdam
Amsterdam
- €2,950 per month
- By arrangement
- 3 Rooms
- 2 bedrooms
- 1 bathroom
- Internal: Good to excellent
- External: Good to excellent
- Floor area: 64 m²
- Building-associated outdoor space: 6 m²
- 1913
- French balcony
- Mechanical ventilation
- Natural ventilation
- Cable TV
- In residential area
- Paid parking
- Parking permits
- Central Heating Boiler
- Central Heating Boiler
- Living space
- Freehold
- No garden
- Balcony
- Local authority: Amsterdam
- Section: U
- Number: 9767
- Double glazed
- Energy label A
- Apartment
- Upstairs apartment
- 3e
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