Two-story house of approximately 162 m² featuring a spacious, bright living room and an open-concept kitchen equipped with built-in appliances. The home has three bedrooms a bathroom with a spacious walk-in shower and bathtub. Immediately the house is a terrace with a deep garden spanning the full width of the property, ideal for a dining table and offering direct access to the kitchen and living room. Situated on freehold land.
Guided tour
Built in 1923, the home combines a clear, original structure with a contemporary design that emphasizes light, space, and functionality. The layout flows logically from front to back, with the home opening up toward the garden. The addition with a glass roof provides plenty of natural light and a strong connection to the outdoors. Materials have been carefully selected to create a calm, cohesive whole.
The living area at the rear is spacious and open, with the kitchen and cooking island serving as the focal point. The dining and sitting areas flow seamlessly into this space and open directly onto the garden. The width of the home is utilized to its fullest potential, with distinct yet interconnected functional zones.
The basement has been converted into a full-fledged sleeping area with three bedrooms a renovated bathroom. The rooms feature a practical layout and are finished in a light, serene style. The master bedroom is situated in a quiet location and features custom-built closets along the walls. The master bedroom and bathroom offer comfort and a relaxing atmosphere. In addition, there is a separate study at the front, making the home suitable for versatile use.
Outdoor Space
The garden has a total Floor area approximately 104 m² and is practically divided into three distinct zones. Immediately the house is a full-width flagstone terrace, with space for a dining table. This terrace Immediately the kitchen and living room, allowing the indoor and outdoor spaces to flow seamlessly into one another.
A few steps down is the lawn, which provides ample space and is suitable for daily use, for example by children.
At the rear is a second terrace on a wooden deck, a more sheltered spot for quiet relaxation.
The garden is thoughtfully landscaped with paving, wood, and plantings, and features a logical layout that complements the home’s functionality.
Neighborhood Guide
The apartment is located in the lively and sought-after De Baarsjes neighborhood, just a short distance from the green Westerpark and the peaceful Erasmuspark. The neighborhood offers everything you need, from high-quality bakeries and butchers to sophisticated caterers and the Albert Heijn supermarket. There are also plenty of great shops, bustling restaurants, and cozy outdoor cafes, perfect for a relaxing outing.
For sports and recreation, this is the ideal spot. Enjoy the parks, or play sports at Padel NEXT, SportCity, or on one of the tennis courts at Tennis in West. With all these amenities and its proximity to city life, Bestevaerstraat is the perfect location for anyone who loves living in Amsterdam.
Details
• Living area approx. 162 m²
• East-facing garden of approx. 69 m² + a terrace of approx. 35 m², totaling approx. 104 m²
• Located on freehold land
• Energy label C
• Homeowners’ association (VvE) service charges €250 per month
• Professional VvE manager
• Underfloor heating
• Air conditioning - ground floor
Bestevâer 24
Some residences truly residences the moment you step inside. This residence is characterized by its beautiful proportions and a strong connection to the large, sunny garden—a rare combination in Amsterdam.
The ground floor is designed as a single open-plan living area, where cooking, dining, and relaxing flow seamlessly into one another. The glass-roofed extension provides an abundance of natural light and makes the garden visible from virtually every vantage point. At the front is a separate study, conveniently located with a view of the street and enough tranquility to work with focus.
The basement features three well-laid-out bedrooms a recently renovated bathroom. This floor is designed to be quiet, practical, and comfortable, with underfloor heating providing a constant foundation. On the ground floor, air conditioning further ensures a pleasant indoor climate in all seasons.
The garden is an integral part of the home, with multiple spots for sitting, dining, and relaxing. Thanks to the clear layout and direct connection to the living space, the outdoors naturally becomes part of daily life here.
A home that feels right in its design, is pleasant to live in, and stands out for its combination of space, light, and a strong connection to the outdoors.
Judith de Jong | Real estate agent Broersma Wonen
Jelle Mundt | Makelaar Broersma Wonen
Built in 1923 in the Amsterdam School style, the house features a clear and logical layout in which the original structure remains recognizable. The architecture of this period is characterized by solidity and simplicity and serves here as the foundation for a contemporary reinterpretation centered on light, space, and functionality.
The layout follows a clear line from front to back. On the street side, the spaces are more compact and enclosed, while the house opens up in width and height toward the garden. The extension with a glass roof and wooden support structure plays a key role in this: it brings daylight deep into the house and creates a direct visual connection to the outdoors.
Materials have been applied consistently and with care. The combination of a warm wooden floor, sleekly finished walls, and accents such as the brick wall in the kitchen creates a calm and cohesive whole. The kitchen island serves as a central element within this layout, connecting the various functions without interrupting the flow of the space.
The sightlines are long and unobstructed. From the front, you can look through the house toward the garden, with each zone flowing logically into the next. This makes the home not only spacious but also pleasant to live in; a house where the layout is intuitive and the architecture supports daily life.
The living area at the rear is generously proportioned, with the various spaces flowing seamlessly into one another. The kitchen serves as the focal point, featuring a large cooking island that is practically designed and invites use throughout the day. Thanks to its central location, you remain connected to both the dining area and the garden.
The materials used in the kitchen are exceptionally tasteful and well-balanced. The natural stone countertop extends into the island, giving the whole space character, while the wooden cabinet fronts create a warm ambiance. The brick wall adds a rugged element and provides a subtle contrast to the clean lines of the custom-built fixtures.
The dining area Immediately the kitchen island. Thanks to the generous dimensions, there is ample space for dining in style, making this a natural focal point of the home.
The sitting area is located at the rear and therefore feels quieter and more sheltered. Large windows and French doors create a strong connection to the garden.
What Immediately is the width of the home and the way it is optimally utilized. The different zones each have their own function but remain visually and spatially connected.
The ground floor also features air conditioning, which provides extra comfort in this bright, garden-facing living space, especially during the summer months.
The basement has been designed as a fully-fledged sleeping area, where tranquility and functionality come together in a clean layout. The central hallway connects the various Rooms a logical manner, with custom-built cabinets and storage spaces that support the flow of movement without overwhelming the space.
The three bedrooms clearly grouped and each makes use of natural light through strategically placed windows and skylights. The Rooms compact but thoughtfully laid out and are ideal as children’s rooms, guest rooms, or home offices. Low sightlines and built-in alcoves give the spaces a cozy character, while the light finishes create a fresh look.
The master bedroom is situated in a quiet location and features custom-built closets along the walls. The bed is positioned centrally in the room, with a view of the filtered daylight streaming in through the street-facing windows. Materials and colors are kept understated, making the space ideal for relaxation. Underfloor heating ensures a constant and comfortable indoor climate.
The bathroom, renovated in 2025, forms a refined and contemporary focal point on this floor. Natural tones and large tiles create a serene backdrop, with the bathtub and walk-in shower positioned side by side. The double sink is positioned along the length of the room and is complemented by custom storage, blending functionality and aesthetics. The lighting is subtly integrated and enhances the serene atmosphere.
At the front of the ground floor is a separate study. This space is sheltered from the living area and offers a quiet place to work with concentration, with a view of the street and a direct connection to the entrance—a functional addition that makes the house suitable for versatile use.
The garden has a total Floor area approximately 104 m² and is practically divided into three distinct zones. Immediately the house is a full-width flagstone terrace, with space for a dining table. This terrace Immediately the kitchen and living room, allowing the indoor and outdoor spaces to flow seamlessly into one another.
A few steps down is the central section with a lawn. This creates space and distance from the buildings behind and makes the garden suitable for daily use, for example for children or as an open green area.
At the back is a second terrace on a wooden deck. This spot is more sheltered and therefore ideal for sitting in peace and quiet, for example later in the day. The positioning creates a clear separation between active use close to the house and a more relaxed spot at the back of the garden.
The garden is thoughtfully landscaped with a combination of paving, wood, and plants. The flow is logical and Immediately: from the living room, you step right onto the terrace and move on toward the lawn and the rear terrace. An outdoor space that seamlessly connects to the daily use of the home.
The apartment is located in the lively and sought-after De Baarsjes neighborhood, a short distance from Westerpark and Erasmuspark. The neighborhood offers all the daily amenities you need, from a great bakery and butcher to various delis and supermarkets. There are also plenty of charming shops, restaurants, and cozy outdoor cafes, perfect for a relaxing afternoon or evening.
For sports and recreation, there are plenty of options in the immediate vicinity, including parks, gyms, and sports facilities such as padel and tennis courts. With this combination of amenities and proximity to city life, this is an attractive location for those seeking comfortable living in Amsterdam.
Accessibility of
The apartment on Bestevaerstraat is easily accessible by bike, car, and public transportation. The A10 ring road is just a few minutes’ drive away via exit S105 (West) or S106, providing excellent access to major highways.
Accessibility by public transportation is also excellent. Several tram and bus lines depart from the stops on Willem de Zwijgerlaan. Trams 7 and 14 offer direct connections to Amsterdam Central Station, among other destinations, while tram 17 provides a good connection to Sloterdijk Station. In addition, there are various bus connections to other parts of the city.
By bike, you can reach the center of Amsterdam in 10 to 15 minutes. Sloterdijk Station and Westerpark are also quick and easy to reach by bike.
Parking
Parking is available on public streets through a permit system (West-3.1 permit zone). With a parking permit for West-3.1, you may park in West-3 and on Adolf van Nassaustraat. The cost of a parking permit is €199.93 per six months. Currently, there is a 4-month waiting period for this permit zone. A second parking permit is not available in this area.
(Source: Local authority , May 2026)