We offer this renovated and charming apartment which is located right at the edge of the city centre.
The apartment is situated on the first floor with two bedrooms. The masterbedroom comes with the double bed, the second bedroom will be delivered empty without furniture
The apartment is very well insulated and with large windows overlooking the water in front. The living room at the back has access to the lovely balcony.
Lay-out:
Entrance, hallway, with guest toilet, spacious master bedroom with closet space and possibility for a work space. The living room with modern furniture has access to the large balcony. The modern kitchen is fully equipped.
The second bedroom can be used as a study or a guestroom.This room will be delivered empty.
The modern luxurious bathroom has a bath and shower. There is lots of storage space in the apartment
Location:
The apartment is located in the popular Helmerbuurt, on the edge of the Jordaan , near the Bilderdijkstraat, the Overtoom and the 9 Streets and the city center. The area is characterized by numerous cozy (dining) cafes, terraces and restaurants. For daily shopping you can go to several (organic) supermarkets in the immediate vicinity such as Albert Heijn, Sterk night shop or the cozy Ten Kate market.
Within a five-minute walk you will find the former tram depot De Hallen, which has recently been transformed into a multifunctional collection of hot spots such as the Foodhallen, restaurant Remise47, a cinema and a 4-star hotel.
The apartment is well reached by public transport and by car: Several bus and tram lines stop within walking distance of the property (Kinkerstraat / Bilderdijkstraat). The ring A10 (S105 and S106) is only 10 minutes away.
Features:
- Fully furnished
- 2 bedrooms
- nice size balcony
- Very well insulated
- Central location
- Not suitable to share
This information has been compiled by us with the necessary care. No liability is accepted for any incompleteness, incorrectness or otherwise, or consequences thereof. All sizes and dimensions are indicative.
Published measurements are not NEN measured.