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This apartment is located in one of the most pleasant and historical places in the city centre. The building is a national monument and originally dates from 1641. It was built as one of the first private homes, at a time when most homes were still built as commercial warehouses or partly as a residential and work space.
The Anslo family comes to mind as the client for the construction. An influential Mennonite preacher but also a very wealthy trading family who commissioned the building for their own use. Anslo was friends with Rembrandt and had a famous painting made by him of himself and his wife Aaltje Schouten in this building. A copy of this painting now hangs beautifully in the hall of the building and reminds the viewer of this historical scene.
This apartment on private land (so no leasehold) is actually located on the first and second floors at the rear of the building. The building is in an excellent state of maintenance. Only a few years ago, the foundation of the building was renewed, and the exterior facade was recently painted, among other things. The building looks great.
The VVE is healthy and professionally managed. Sufficient reservations are made and they have an MJOP.
LAYOUT:
Entrance via a beautifully decorated staircase on the first floor at the rear of the building. Beautiful high living room with open kitchen, high windows, a small storage cupboard and a separate toilet. The stairs take you to the upper floor. Here is a spacious storage room and a bathroom with toilet, shower and sink. Next to the bathroom there is a spacious dressing room with cupboards. At the rear under the roof is the sleeping area. Due to the height, not all meters count here in the NEN standard.
FEATURES:
• Usable area 51 m2, and gross 81 m2
• Two floors
• Monumental building from 1641
• Freehold
• Professional VVE
• Service costs € 120 per month