Valeriusterras | Luxury living in historic Oud-Zuid
Located between Cornelis Krusemanstraat and Pieter Lastmankade, in the heart of Oud-Zuid, lies the car-free Valeriusterras. A quiet and sheltered complex of sixresidences a historic building dating from the early 20th century. The entrance opens onto a spacious, private terrace. Theresidences accessible by elevator, have been carefully and high-quality renovated, and made sustainable while preserving their characteristic details. Theproject of a total of 6residences. This home is part ofproject . ForAvailability theresidences more information about theproject Valeriusterras.nl
5 C Valeriusterras
A lovely apartment with an optimized layout, comprising 3 rooms spread over approximately 78 m², with unobstructed views at both the front and back. The home features luxurious finishes with refined material and color choices. Here, you can enjoy the convenience of move-in-ready living in a beautiful and peaceful location. The apartment, approximately 7 meters wide, features a spacious living room facing the square and an open kitchen equipped with high-quality built-in appliances, including a Quooker, a refrigerator with freezer drawers, a Gaggenau oven, and an induction cooktop with an integrated range hood. The kitchen also offers plenty of counter and storage space. There are also twobedrooms one modern bathroom. On the garden side (west), there is a pleasant balcony where you can enjoy the afternoon and evening sun. The building has an elevator that opensImmediately the apartment.
Details:
- Living area: 78 sq ft
- Southwest-facing balcony of approximately 4 m²
- High-quality renovation
- Elevator
- 2bedrooms
- Luxury bathroom
- New foundation
- Energy efficiency rating: A
- Recently renovated in 2025
- New Homeowners' Association
- Perpetual ground lease, bought out in 2016
Surroundings
Valeriusterras is located in one of the most beloved neighborhoods in Amsterdam-Zuid, just a short distance from Vondelpark and Cornelis Schuytstraat. The neighborhood is known for its tree-lined avenues, stylish architecture, and vibrant selection of boutiques, specialty shops, and restaurants. For daily groceries, you can easily walk past artisanal shops like Simon Meijssen Bakery, Wessels Greengrocer, Pasta Paradijs, and Artichoc Chocolaterie. There’s also plenty of choice for takeout or dining in, from Made Warung to Il Re di Puglia and Local Deli. Get your coffee at Lot61, and for a cozy drink, you can easily pop over to Café Bonnie, Bar Jules, or Loman. Sports facilities, schools (including the British School), and various clubs are plentiful in the immediate vicinity. A neighborhood that effortlessly combines comfort, quality, and a pleasant, peaceful living environment.
Built in 1925 as part of a complex between Cornelis Krusemanstraat and Piet Lastmankade, this building forms a powerful urban design element that connects the two streets. The robust detailing and refined division of lines and planes are characteristic of the Amsterdam School. Architect Gerrit Jan Rutgers designed the block on commission from Bouw- en Exploitatie Maatschappij De Aandacht and carefully planned the access to the street and the quay. Notable for its time was the indoor garage with an entrance and exit on both sides. The entrance and terrace were situated above the passageway, from which both the address and the project derive project names. Rutgers himself lived in one of the neighboring buildings.
The previous owner connected the two buildings internally, causing some of the original elements to be lost. By arrangement the National Monuments Service, the historic structure has been restored where possible. Artemis Invest acquired the property in 2022 and created high-quality residences an optimal layout. The living areas range from 78 m² to 264 m².
The complex comprises two spacious ground-floor apartments spread over three levels, two efficiently laid-out mezzanine floors, and full-sized upper-floor apartments spanning the entire width and depth of the building, featuring balconies and terraces. All residences accessible by elevator and have been fully renovated, including Services and installations, underfloor heating, HR++ windows, and Fineo glass. With an A energy rating, this historic property offers exceptional insulation and modern living comfort.
The living area of Valeriusterras 5 C faces the square and Immediately feels Immediately and open. The width of the home is utilized to its fullest here, creating a comfortable living space where sitting, dining, and cooking flow together naturally. Large windows provide unobstructed views and pleasant natural light, while the ceiling height gives the space an airy feel. The sitting area offers a quiet spot to relax, with ample room for a full-sized seating area without making the space feel cramped. Adjacent to this is the dining area, centrally located and Immediately to the open kitchen. This layout makes the living space practical and social, with short walking distances and a natural flow between the different functions. The kitchen is sleekly and efficiently designed and equipped with high-quality built-in appliances, including a Quooker, a refrigerator with freezer drawers, a Gaggenau oven, and an induction cooktop with an integrated range hood. Marble and oak give the kitchen a luxurious feel and ensure its timeless appeal.
At the rear of the home are two bedrooms benefit from the calm and sheltered location of the Valerius Terrace. The master bedroom opens directly onto the balcony on the garden side. This not only provides pleasant natural light but also a sense of space and openness. The room is a comfortable size and can easily be furnished with a double bed and closet space. The second bedroom is versatile in use. This space is ideal as a home office, guest room, or children’s room. The bathroom is centrally located in the home and accessible from the entryway. The bathroom exudes luxury and sophistication with beautiful, timeless materials. Travertine, combined with marble and the dark wood of the vanity, creates a cohesive look. The separate toilet, also accessible from the hallway, enhances daily convenience and makes the layout practical and well-thought-out.
At the rear of the house is a quiet balcony that Immediately the master bedroom and faces southwest. It’s a peaceful spot, set back from the street, where the afternoon and evening sun can shine freely. The balcony feels sheltered and intimate. Its location on the garden side enhances its tranquil atmosphere, making it a lovely place to start or end the day.
Neighborhood Guide
Valeriusterras is located in one of the most beloved neighborhoods of Amsterdam-Zuid, where the good life is just around the corner. You can do your daily shopping on foot at artisanal spots like Simon Meijssen Bakery, Wessels Greengrocer, Pasta Paradijs, or Artichoc Chocolaterie. For takeout or dining in, the selection is rich and varied: from Indonesian classics at Made Warung and Italian cuisine at Il Re di Puglia to refined delicacies at Local Deli. Coffee lovers can get their favorite cup at Lot61 or Café Esthetique, while cozy drinks await at Café Bonnie, Bar Jules, or Loman. And this is just a small selection of what’s on offer. For relaxation, Vondelpark is within walking distance, and for a chic shopping experience, Cornelis Schuytstraat offers an exclusive mix of boutiques and specialty shops. A neighborhood that effortlessly combines comfort, quality, and vibrancy.
Accessibility
The property is easily accessible, both by bike and by public transportation. Tram lines heading toward the city center, Zuid Station, or the Zuidas are within walking distance. For drivers, the roads leading to the A10 ring road are easily accessible via Amstelveenseweg or Stadionweg.
Parking
Parking on public streets is available through a permit system (permit zone Zuid 8.1). With a parking permit for Zuid 8.1, you may park in Zuid-1, Zuid-2, and Zuid-8. A resident parking permit costs €199.93 per six months. Currently, there is a 6-month waiting period for this permit zone. A second parking permit is not available in this area. (Source: Local authority , August 2025).