Oostenburgervoorstraat 244, located in the center. Particularly attractive modern three-room apartment (81 m2) in a monumental VOC warehouse with 2 bedrooms, balcony, private vaulted cellar (23 m2), elevator, jetty and a communal garden. The conveniences of a new building are combined with the historical experience that the former VOC Pakhuis Oostenburg from 1720 entails. The striking building was completely renovated in 1997-1998 into a luxury apartment complex. The building on private land is surrounded on two sides by water and on one side by the garden and a park, wonderfully quiet and child-friendly in the center of Amsterdam. 23 m2 with room for a boat on a closed jetty in front of the door, a shared garden adjacent to the Oostenburgerpark, an enormous atrium with a glass roof that opens automatically above a set temperature and a communal bicycle shed.Second floor (accessible by elevator or via two stairwells): Very practical layout. Entrance, spacious hall with fitted wardrobe, toilet and storage room with space for the washing machine and dryer. Spacious living room located on the Oostenburgergracht with patio doors to the balcony. From the living room you reach the modern open kitchen with cooking (peninsula) island and equipped with all common appliances. The apartment has two spacious bedrooms. The master bedroom (18 m2) has a large wardrobe (walk-in closet) and the second bedroom (7 m2) has an indoor storage cupboard. The attractive bathroom has a luxurious design and finish with bath and sink. There is a beautiful wooden parquet floor throughout the apartment, and the high ceilings with authentic beams give a spacious feeling.The walls on the atrium and outside of the apartment are 77 cm thick, which keeps it cool in the summer and the energy bill is always low in the winter. Details: – Own ground – Garden: Communal garden – Monumental VOC warehouse from 1720, complete renovated in 1997-1998 – High ceilings with authentic beams – Wooden parquet floor – Balcony – Good insulation (sound / energy) due to thick walls – Large private storage room (23 m2) – Communal garden, jetty and bicycle shed – Active and healthy association of owners – VvE costs EUR 153 per month – Double glazing Surroundings and accessibility: Tram 10, Artis, city beach Roest, Muziekgebouw aan het IJ, Brouwerij het IJ, the Scheepvaartmuseum, Central Station are within walking distance. Within a few minutes you are on the A-10 ring road via the IJ or Piet Hein tunnel. Owners Association: The association consists of the Association of Owners “Pakhuis Oostenburg in Amsterdam”. The service costs are € 153 per month and consist of: reservation for maintenance, building insurance and administration costs.Ownership situation: Freehold land. Delivery: In mutual consultation. Notary: The buyer has the choice of an Amsterdam notary who will draw up a deed of sale in accordance with the Amsterdam Model. The complex: On April 18, 1720, the first stone was laid for “Het Nieuwe Magazijn” of the VOC, also called “Het Sware Pakhuis”, the current Pakhuis Oostenburg. A century later, the building was handed over to the Navy. In 1827 the building served for the Nederlandsche Stoommachinesfabriek. Ultimately, this historic building is now used as an apartment complex after a thorough renovation in 1997-1998. The exterior of the building is reminiscent of the VOC era and refers to the industrial past of the Netherlands. The renovation has resulted in a residential building that fully meets today’s requirements. In addition, the authentic details that are so characteristic of this building have been preserved and used. This is reflected in the authentic wooden beams, steel profiles, thick walls and arched windows in this apartment. The walls on the atrium and outside of the apartment are 77 cm thick, which keeps it cool in the summer and the energy bill is always low in the winter. Details: – Own ground – Garden: Communal garden – Monumental VOC warehouse from 1720, complete renovated in 1997-1998 – High ceilings with authentic beams – Wooden parquet floor – Balcony – Good insulation (sound / energy) due to thick walls – Large private storage room (23 m2) – Communal garden, jetty and bicycle shed – Active and healthy association of owners – VvE costs EUR 153 per month – Double glazing Surroundings and accessibility: Tram 10, Artis, city beach Roest, Muziekgebouw aan het IJ, Brouwerij het IJ, the Scheepvaartmuseum, Central Station are within walking distance. Within a few minutes you are on the A-10 ring road via the IJ or Piet Hein tunnel. Owners Association: The association consists of the Association of Owners “Pakhuis Oostenburg in Amsterdam”. The service costs are € 153 per month and consist of: reservation for maintenance, building insurance and administration costs.Ownership situation: Freehold land. Delivery: In mutual consultation. Notary: The buyer has the choice of an Amsterdam notary who will draw up a deed of sale in accordance with the Amsterdam Model. The complex: On April 18, 1720, the first stone was laid for “Het Nieuwe Magazijn” of the VOC, also called “Het Sware Pakhuis”, the current Pakhuis Oostenburg. A century later, the building was handed over to the Navy. In 1827 the building served for the Nederlandsche Stoommachinesfabriek. Ultimately, this historic building is now used as an apartment complex after a thorough renovation in 1997-1998. The exterior of the building is reminiscent of the VOC era and refers to the industrial past of the Netherlands. The renovation has resulted in a residential building that fully meets today’s requirements. In addition, the authentic details that are so characteristic of this building have been preserved and used. This is reflected in the authentic wooden beams, steel profiles, thick walls and arched windows in this apartment.