This 19 m² studio is efficiently and practically designed. Upon entering through the well-maintained entrance, there is a built-in storage closet that maximizes space utilization. The compact kitchen is equipped with a two-burner induction cooktop, a sink, a fridge-freezer combination, and a combi oven. The fully furnished studio features a cozy seating area and a foldable double Murphy bed, which can be tucked away during the day to create additional living space. The well-organized bathroom includes a shower, toilet, and sink.
Neighborhood
More space. More nature. More tranquility. Originally developed as a garden suburb in the 1950s, Buitenveldert has since grown into the city’s backyard. It is the perfect neighborhood for those who want to escape the hustle and bustle of the city while still living centrally. With two parks and the city’s largest forest within walking distance, nature is always close by. A mix of high-rise, mid-rise, and low-rise buildings creates a dynamic streetscape.
From small specialty shops to major retail chains, an Asian supermarket, and a contemporary art collection, Gelderlandplein offers something special for everyone. The same goes for the Amsterdamse Bos with its sports parks. From hockey players, tennis players, and equestrians to rowers and runners, sports enthusiasts from all over the city come here to unwind. Even in the Botanical Garden, with its subtropical greenhouse, the pressures of daily life feel far away.
Details
• Living area of approximately 19 m²
• Located on leasehold land owned by the Municipality of Amsterdam. Current period: October 16, 1961 – October 15, 2036, General Provisions 2000, annual leasehold payment of € 311,00
• VvE service costs: € 50,77 per month
• Energy label G
• Will be delivered fully furnished
Le petit Schierstins
As an Amsterdam real estate agent, you come across many different areas in the city, each with its own charm and functionality. Schierstins 95 is a perfect example of a combination of both, thanks to its convenient location behind the Zuidas and its functional yet compact layout.
Glenn van der Zanden | Makelaar Broersma Wonen
The building features a traditional brick façade, a commonly used architectural style of its time. The apartments were designed with large windows, allowing for plenty of natural light and creating a bright, open atmosphere.
This studio was originally the concierge’s office and has since been transformed into a stylish, move-in-ready, and fully furnished living space, exactly as shown in the photos. The studio is sold turn-key and includes a modern kitchen, a bathroom, and a smartly designed living-sleeping area.
Upon entering through the well-maintained entrance, there is a practical built-in closet for storage, ensuring optimal use of space. This 19 m² studio is efficiently and practically designed, featuring a compact kitchen equipped with a two-burner induction cooktop, a sink, a fridge-freezer combination, and a combi oven. As shown in the photos, there is ample space for a cozy seating area and a separate dining space.
The space is cleverly designed, as shown on the floor plan. There is room for a foldable double Murphy bed, which can be easily tucked away to create additional living space during the day. When folded up, it reveals a smart desk, perfect for working or studying. The bathroom is practically arranged and includes a shower, toilet, and sink.
Originally designed as a garden city, Buitenveldert has become the city’s green backyard. Here, you live centrally while staying close to nature, with two parks and the Amsterdamse Bos just a short walk away. A mix of high-, mid-, and low-rise buildings creates a dynamic streetscape. Gelderlandplein offers a variety of shops, an Asian supermarket, and art collections. Sports enthusiasts can unwind in the forest, with facilities for hockey, tennis, rowing, and more. Even in the Botanical Garden with its subtropical greenhouse, the hustle of city life feels far away.
Accessibility
The apartment is easily accessible by bike, car, and public transport. The A10 Ring is just 5 minutes by car via exit S108 (Oud-Zuid). Multiple tram and bus lines, such as tram 5 and 25 and bus 62, depart from both Gelderlandplein East and A.J. Ernststraat, providing direct access to Amstelstation and Station Lelylaan. Station Zuid is just a 5-minute bike ride away, and the Zuidas is only a few minutes away, making the location ideal for professionals working in this business district.
Parking
Parking is available through a permit system for on-street parking (permit area Zuid 7). With a parking permit for Zuid 7, you are allowed to park within this zone. A residential parking permit costs €57,07 per 6 months. Currently, there is no waiting time for a permit in this area. A second parking permit costs €142,50 per 6 months. (Source: Municipality of Amsterdam, March 2025).