Over Prinsengracht 716, Amsterdam
Prinsengracht 716, Amsterdam
Prinsengracht 716, Amsterdam
There is so much character in this beautiful canal house.
Spacious living on the canal in the bustling heart of Amsterdam. This monumental property is spread over five floors and was completely renovated a few years ago, with the original ornaments remaining intact. The "family home" has six bedrooms, three Bathrooms a deep garden facing the sunny south. In addition, the view of the canal will never get boring.
A guided tour
The ground floor
Upon entering via the steps, the high ceilings, marble paneling, and flooring immediately capture the imagination. The kitchen and en suite living room are located on this floor. The kitchen at the front of the house features modern and sleek materials that exude understated luxury. Here, you can enjoy sitting at the table with a view of the canal. The spacious living room has a historical feel with a contemporary twist, a combination that creates a high-quality sense of design. There is a separate toilet in the rear of the house. The living room is connected to the sunny south-facing garden, which can be accessed via the balcony.
The first floor
The beautiful authentic staircase has plenty of light thanks to the skylight. On this floor, the master bedroom is located at the quiet rear and at the front there is a spacious study with a view of the canal. The bedroom has air conditioning, a walk-in closet, and a spacious, modern en-suite bathroom with toilet, double sink, shower, and bathtub. The exposed beam construction and original fireplaces, combined with the sleek finish, create an attractive living experience.
The second floor
This second sleeping floor has three bedrooms, one large at the front of the house and two at the rear. The bedrooms the rear are air-conditioned. In the middle is a modern bathroom with double sink, shower, and bathtub, and there is a separate toilet in the hallway. Attractive and light materials have been used to create a cohesive whole.
The third floor
The Rooms this floor are multifunctional; for example, they can be used as bedrooms, an au pair’s room, a home office, or a gym. The bedroom at the back has air conditioning and a kitchenette with a stovetop. The hallway features a bathroom with a toilet, sink, and shower, as well as a separate room for the washer and dryer.
The fourth floor
This floor features a sauna overlooking the city, as well as space for a potential work or sitting area or for storage.
The outdoor space
The deep, sunny garden offers plenty of privacy and is a lovely place to enjoy the sun and greenery in peace and quiet. For children, there is a playhouse, trampoline, and small artificial grass field. The sunny balcony at the rear is the ultimate place for a cozy drink.
The surroundings and accessibility
The house is located in an area with superior architecture. It is close to the Magere Brug (built in 1934) and the Royal Theater Carré. Located on the east side of the canal belt and a stone's throw from Utrechtsestraat, with a wide variety of restaurants, caterers, trendy cafes, and (organic) supermarkets in the immediate vicinity. The famous Amstel Hotel, the Hermitage, and the Museumplein are within walking distance, as is the unique Amstelveld, where young and old alike enjoy sports, games, or drinks. This is a sought-after neighborhood for (expat) families because it is quiet and very centrally located.
Within cycling distance of Amsterdam Central Station and Amstel Station. Easily accessible by public transportation via tram lines 4, 7, 10, 16, 24, and 25, as well as the Vijzelgracht metro stop, from which Schiphol Airport can be reached in 25 minutes via the North/South Line. It is also easily accessible by car from the ring road/A2.
Parking
It is possible to apply for a parking permit, and there are garage spaces available for rent in the neighborhood.
Details
- Available: Immediately;
- Rent: €12,500 per month, excluding utilities;
- Deposit: 2 months' rent;
- Rental period: Model C, interim lease, minimum 12 months, end date By arrangement;
- Furnished.
Amsterdam
Amsterdam
- €12,500 per month
- Immediately
- 10 Rooms
- 6 bedrooms
- 3 Bathrooms
- Internal: Good to excellent
- External: Good to excellent
- Floor area: 355 m²
- Building-associated outdoor space: 8 m²
- Air conditioning
- Sauna
- On water
- In the center
- Paid parking
- Public parking
- Parking permits
- Central Heating Boiler
- Central Heating Boiler
- Living space
- Rear garden
- Canal house
- Terraced house
- Residential house
- Furnished
- Monument
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