High-quality luxury, bright and furnished three-room apartment located on the first floor of 80 m². The apartment has recently been completely renovated. The apartment has 2 bedrooms, a spacious living room, an open kitchen, elevator and an amazing view of the Spiegelgracht.
LAYOUT
The common entrance is on the ground floor, which has a marble floor, a central elevator and a staircase. With the entrance on the first floor you enter the hall. The open doors give you access to the spacious living room, which adjoins a luxurious open kitchen. The kitchen is equipped with an oven, induction hob, dishwasher and fridge-freezer combination. The apartment also offers a laundry room, a wardrobe and where possible fitted wardrobes and storage space. At the rear of the apartment are two spacious bedrooms. The bedrooms both have a bathroom with shower and sink. The master bedroom has a bath.
The house has a beautiful herringbone floor with underfloor heating. The bathrooms, toilet and laundry room are finished with beautiful tiles with a minimum joint size. The house is completely renovated and equipped with new installations for water, gas, electricity and ventilation and has a built-in gas fireplace.
SPECIFICATIONS:
– Fully furnished
– Minimum rental period: 1 year, indefinite period
– Start rental period: available from the 1st of July 2026
– Rent: €3.600, – per month excl. g/w/l
– Security deposit: 2 months rent
– No pets allowed
LOCATION:
Right in the middle of one of the liveliest canal quarters in Amsterdam. The 350-year-old Spiegelgracht, known as ‘the red carpet to the Rijksmuseum’, forms the heart of the Spiegel Quarter together with the adjacent Nieuwe Spiegelstraat. This characteristic quarter harbours countless antiques dealers, jewellers and art galleries.
The short canal, which was once part of the second phase of the Amsterdam canals, is lined with various small and narrow canal houses, displaying unique monumental facades, details and ornaments.
The first designs of the current property on Spiegelgracht ****** date from 1881; here, the generously ornamented front and rear facade particularly catches the eye.
Thanks to severe protests of local residents in the early 1900s, the plan to fill in the Spiegelgracht could be deterred. Partly due to this, the original appearance of this part of Amsterdam that is loved by many has been largely preserved.
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