A house of approximately 330 m² with a large garden of approximately 380 m² in Oud-Zuid - the garden faces south and has a back entrance via J.J. Viottastraat. The house is spread over three spacious floors and a basement.

Guided tour
The stately front door and entrance hall with vestibule provide access to the house. Upon entering, a spacious hall with a cloakroom and toilet leads to the living room and suite, where the living room is located at the front. At the rear is the dining area, which features a bright conservatory with a door to the garden. The kitchen, also at the rear, is simply designed and also provides access to the garden.
A beautiful staircase leads to the first floor. Here you will find a side room and a large bedroom at the front. In the middle of the space is a bathroom with a shower and a laundry room. At the rear is a spacious bedroom with an adjoining south-facing terrace, as well as a fourth bedroom.
The second floor features a spacious and bright landing with a toilet and a large linen closet. At the front are two bedrooms built-in closets. And at the rear is a large bedroom and a cozy side room.
The basement contains a multifunctional space, currently used as a technical room, storage space, wine cellar, and/or playroom. These spaces have a height of 1.96 to 2.06 meters. The multifunctional space at the front has windows facing the street, which allows for natural daylight.
The house has one of the largest gardens in Oud-Zuid, with a Floor area approximately 380 m², conveniently located on the sunny south side. There is also a back entrance via J.J. Viottastraat.


Neighborhood Guide Located in the Zuid district, Immediately the corner from the Concertgebouw, Museumplein, and the green Vondelpark. At the end of the 19th century, there was a growing need for a green neighborhood close to the city center. In 1881, architect Zocher designed Willemspark, now better known as Vondelpark. A few decades later, the first villas were built around the ponds. Stately buildings in classical architectural styles welcomed families to this quieter and greener part of the city. The grandeur of that era is still intact. Both the residents and the culinary offerings of the Vlaamsch Broodhuys, chocolatier Linnick, greengrocer Wessels, Michelin-starred restaurant Ron Gastrobar, and French seafood restaurant VISQUE give the residential neighborhood its contemporary allure. Located between the Vondelpark and the Amstelveenseweg – with the Museum Quarter within walking distance – this is an ideal corner of Amsterdam to live, where relaxation and inspiration are always close at hand.

Property Details
• Living area approx. 330 m²
• South-facing garden of approx. 380 m²
• Located on leasehold land owned by Local authority . Current lease term: July 1, 1991, through June 30, 2041, AB 1915; the ground rent payable is €1,415.79—covering the period from July 1, 1991, through June 30, 2041
• Application to convert to a perpetual leasehold with AB 2016 has been submitted
• Energy label B
• Nationally protected cityscape

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Sociëteit Lairesse
The house on De Lairessestraat has been preserved almost entirely in its original state and character. For many years, it contributed to the Jesuit priest's conviction and provided accommodation for his students. The garden of the house extends to J.J. Viottastraat and offers a back entrance. Now it is time for a new generation to move into this special house.

 


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Architecture
G.J. Venemans | November 19, 1862 – May 27, 1923
Gerrit Jan Venemans was a carpenter, contractor, real estate agent, architect, and project developer, born in Winterswijk. He designed dozens of mansions in Amsterdam, especially in the south and the adjacent part of the city center near the Weteringschans.
Venemans applied various styles as an architect: initially the 19th-century neo-styles, later more those of the Amsterdam School.
According to the population register, his name was Veenemans; he called himself Venemans. He married Alida Frederika de Boer in 1896.

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Living and cooking
The stately front door and vestibule provide access to the house. A spacious hall with a cloakroom and toilet leads to the living room and suite, which has a cozy living room at the front. At the rear is the dining area, which is lit by a conservatory and a door to the garden. The simply equipped kitchen, also at the rear, also provides access to the garden.

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Sleeping and bathing
A beautiful staircase provides access to the first floor. At the front are a side room and a large bedroom. In the middle of the space is a bathroom with a shower and a laundry room. At the rear is a spacious bedroom with an adjoining south-facing terrace, as well as a fourth bedroom.
On the second floor, there is a bright landing with a toilet and a large linen cupboard. At the front are two bedrooms built-in wardrobes. At the rear is a large bedroom and a beautiful side room.
The basement has rooms that are used as a technical room, storage room, wine cellar, and playroom. These rooms have varying heights from 1.96 to 2.06 meters. The multifunctional room at the front has windows facing the street, allowing for natural light.

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Garden and balconies
The house has one of the largest gardens in the Zuid district, with a Floor area almost 380 m², conveniently located on the sunny south side. There is also a back entrance via J.J. Viottastraat.
On the first floor, there is a south-facing Roof terrace approximately 13 m², as well as a small balcony at the front. On the second floor, there is another balcony of approximately 6 m².

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Accessibility


Neighborhood Guide Located in the Zuid district, Immediately the corner from the Concertgebouw, Museumplein, and the green Vondelpark. At the end of the 19th century, there was a growing need for a green neighborhood close to the city center. In 1881, architect Zocher designed Willemspark, now better known as Vondelpark. A few decades later, the first villas were built around the ponds. Stately buildings in classical architectural styles welcomed families to this quieter and greener part of the city. The grandeur of that era is still intact. Both the residents and the culinary offerings of the Vlaamsch Broodhuys, chocolatier Linnick, greengrocer Wessels, Michelin-starred restaurant Ron Gastrobar, and French seafood restaurant VISQUE give the residential neighborhood its contemporary allure. Located between the Vondelpark and the Amstelveenseweg – with the Museum Quarter within walking distance – this is an ideal corner of Amsterdam to live, where relaxation and inspiration are always close at hand.


accessibility The apartment is easily accessible by bicycle, car, and public transportation. The A10 ring road can be reached within 5 minutes by car via exit S108 (Oud-Zuid) or exit S109 (Buitenveldert). Rooms tram lines run from Roelof Hartplein Rooms station, such as tram 3 to Flevopark and Westergasfabriek, tram 5 to Zoutkeetgracht and Amstelveen Stadshart, tram 12 to Central Station and Amsteldijk, and tram 24 to Frederiksplein and VUmc. Regional transport also departs from the Concertgebouw stop, including a direct connection to Schiphol Airport. Station Zuid is a 5-10 minute bike ride away.


parking facilities Parking is available via a permit system on public roads (permit area Zuid 8.1). With a parking permit for Zuid 8.1, you may park in Zuid-1, Zuid-2, and Zuid-8. A parking permit for residents costs €186.29 per 6 months. Currently, there is a 5-month waiting period for this permit area. A second parking permit is not possible in this area. (Source: Local authority , October 2024).

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Features
61 Lairessestraat, Amsterdam
Asking price
  • €3,180,000 k.k.
Availability
  • By arrangement
Rooms
  • 11 Rooms
  • 8 bedrooms
  • 4 Bathrooms
Maintenance
  • Internal: Reasonable
  • External: Fair to good
Floor area & Content
  • Floor area: 330 m²
  • Other internal space: 67 m²
  • Building-associated outdoor space: 21 m²
  • Garden area: 382 m²
  • Plot size: 706 m²
Year of construction
  • 1917
Services and installations
  • Skylight
  • Natural ventilation
  • Smoke duct
  • Cable TV
Location
  • In residential area
Parking
  • Paid parking
  • Parking permits
Type of heating
  • Central Heating Boiler
Type of hot water
  • Central Heating Boiler
  • Electric boiler ownership
  • Geyser ownership
Destination
  • Living space
Ownership type
  • Leasehold ownership
Outdoor space
  • Rear garden
  • Balcony
  • Roof terrace
Land Registry details
  • Local authority: Amsterdam
  • Section: Z
  • Number: 97
Sustainability
  • Double glazed
  • Energy label B
Type
  • Mansion
  • Terraced house
  • Residential house
Specifics
  • Protected city or village view
Floor plan
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Address
Valeriusstraat 90,
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Address
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Address
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Address
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Address
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Address
Cornelis Schuytstraat 35,
1071 NL Amsterdam

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Cornelis Schuytstraat 11,
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Willemsparkweg 134,
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