Exceptionally tasteful 50 m² home with two bedrooms and a spacious bathroom with bathtub and shower. The apartment is located on private land. The neighborhood offers a sophisticated mix and dynamic atmosphere with shops, delicatessens, cozy restaurants, and beautiful squares such as Amstelveld and Frederiksplein.
Guided tour
Charming living at Utrechtsestraat 10 C. This bright and attractive apartment is located on the top floor of an 18th-century building with a characteristic facade and refined details. Inside, high windows at both the front and rear provide plenty of daylight and a spacious feel. The living room with authentic beams and herringbone flooring exudes warmth and charm, while the open kitchen and spacious dining room offer a practical and contemporary layout. At the quiet rear is the bedroom with a view of the green courtyard gardens, next to the well-maintained bathroom with bathtub and shower. The whole is compact but cleverly laid out, beautifully combining history and modern comfort. Located on the lively Utrechtsestraat, with its cozy cafes, boutiques, and restaurants, this apartment combines the best of city living with the charm of a monumental building.
Neighborhood Guide
Utrechtsestraat is a charming shopping street in the Grachtengordel-Zuid district, between Rembrandtplein and Frederiksplein. It connects the three main canals in Centrum chique and exudes the atmosphere of the seventeenth-century city expansion. The street is known for its carefully selected range of fashion, design, delicacies, and lifestyle products, and promotes itself as a green shopping street. Restaurants such as Guts, Bar Bitterbal, and Bistro Bonjour, as well as Café Van Leeuwen with its jazz evenings, give the neighborhood a lively culinary experience. With shops such as We Are Labels, Bolia, and Aesop, and Marqt for daily groceries, the street offers a mix of exclusivity and convenience, just a stone's throw from Rembrandtplein.
Details
• Living area approx. 50 m²
• Located on freehold land
• Energy efficiency rating: D
• Potential to create a second bedroom
• Homeowners’ association (VvE) in the process of being established
• Renovation year: 2025
• Non-owner-occupancy clause applies
• Part of UNESCO World Heritage Site
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Rembrandt's Urban Oasis
Live in a charming18th-century building at Utrechtsestraat 10 C. As soon as you enter the third floor, you will immediately notice the beautiful light. The living room with its characteristic support beams and large windows gives the space a warm and inviting atmosphere. In the middle is the kitchen with a spacious dining area, with the bedroom of over 12 m² at the rear. Utrechtsestraat is known for its lively and vibrant character with a lot of history. There is a diverse range of cozy cafes, stylish boutiques, and excellent restaurants. The combination of the historic surroundings and the urban dynamism makes living in this location particularly attractive. The house is ideal for two students: the Rooms and back as bedrooms, with the space in between with the kitchen as a shared area.
Merel Schrijver Real Estate Agent Broersma Wonen
Daniël de Bont | Makelaar Broersma Wonen
Utrechtsestraat 10C is located on the top floor of a characteristic building with refined moldings and an imposing semicircular pediment. The facade is painted in a warm, deep gray shade that enhances the brickwork and makes the white moldings stand out clearly. The high location in the building and the double window frame at the front create a symmetrical appearance that fits in well with the streetscape of Utrechtsestraat. Inside, the apartment has a logical layout and is surprisingly light. The windows at both the front and rear allow plenty of daylight to enter, emphasizing the length of the apartment. The front offers a view of the lively street, while the rear offers peace and quiet. The apartment is compact but practically furnished. Efficient use has been made of the available space, with clean lines and materials without unnecessary details. This preserves the historic character of the building, combined with the comfort of contemporary living.
The living room is located at the front and has two tall windows that let in plenty of light. The walls are light in color and finished, and the PVC herringbone floor creates a cohesive whole. The layout is simple and practical, with enough space for a sitting area. Classic details, such as supporting arches, add character without being overly prominent. The dining room is located in the center of the house. The spacious dining room and kitchen keep the space open and light. Windows on both sides provide pleasant light and a balanced look. The kitchen is Immediately to the dining room and is located along one wall. The layout is sleek and functional, finished in light colors. A large window diagonally above the worktop provides extra daylight. The adjacent alcove integrates the washing machine and extra storage space. The layout is clear and practical, with a neat finish.
The bedroom is located at the rear and overlooks the greenery of the inner gardens. The two windows provide ample daylight. The room is practical, with space for a double bed, closet space, and a desk. The finish is simple and light, making the room feel spacious. The bathroom is adjacent to both the bedroom and the hall. The layout is efficient, with a bathtub, a shower with a glass shower screen, and a sink with cabinet. The light wall and floor tiles create a bright look. Here too, neutral materials and a neat finish have been chosen. In the space that is now the living room, there is the possibility of creating a second bedroom.
Utrechtsestraat is a charming shopping street in the Grachtengordel-Zuid district, between Rembrandtplein and Frederiksplein. It connects the three main canals in Centrum chique and exudes the atmosphere of the seventeenth-century city expansion. The street is known for its carefully selected range of fashion, design, delicacies, and lifestyle products, and promotes itself as a green shopping street. Restaurants such as Guts, Bar Bitterbal, and Bistro Bonjour, as well as Café Van Leeuwen with its jazz evenings, give the neighborhood a lively culinary experience. With shops such as We Are Labels, Bolia, and Aesop, and Marqt for daily groceries, the street offers a mix of exclusivity and convenience, just a stone's throw from Rembrandtplein.
accessibility
From Central Station, you can easily travel by tram 4, which stops on the street. Trams 9 and 14 also stop right outside the door. If you prefer the metro or bus, there are several lines in the immediate vicinity. Bus lines such as 305, 314, and 391 serve stops within walking distance. Metro lines 52 and 54 are also within reach. By car, you can reach the A10 ring road in a few minutes, allowing you to leave the city smoothly without getting stuck in traffic. Parking is available via a permit system or in nearby parking garages, such as "The Bank" (Amstelstraat), which is about a 150-meter walk away.
Parking
Parking is available on public roads via a pay-and-display system or a permit system. A parking permit for residents costs €326.65 per six months. The initial permit period may be shorter or longer than six months. The costs may therefore vary. (Source: Local authority , October 2025).
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