Apartment of approximately 88 m², located in Amsterdam Zuid. It has a living room, kitchen, two bedrooms, one bathroom, a balcony of approximately 7 m² facing southwest, and the possibility to create a Roof terrace approximately 13.5 m². There is also an extra storage room in the attic.
Guided tour
The living area is laid out in a classic en-suite style, creating a clear and logical structure. At the front is the dining room with original details, including stained glass windows, built-in cupboards, and a marble fireplace. Large windows provide ample daylight and views of the quiet street.
At the rear is the living room with French doors opening onto the wide south-west facing balcony. The suite doors allow for flexibility in the use of the rooms. The kitchen is separate, functionally designed, and has ample workspace and direct access to the balcony.
On the sleeping floor, the master bedroom is located at the front with a view of the green street scene. The second bedroom at the rear also has access to the balcony and is suitable as a children's room or study. The bathroom is decorated in neutral tones and equipped with a walk-in shower, toilet, and washbasin.
The property offers a balanced combination of light, functionality, and character, in an attractive location in Amsterdam Zuid.
The Outdoor Space
At the rear is a balcony spanning the entire width of the apartment, with multiple access points from the living room, kitchen, and rear bedroom. Its southwestern orientation provides afternoon and evening sun, while its sheltered position makes the balcony a pleasant place to relax. On the fourth floor is the flat roof of the building, where there is the possibility of creating a Roof terrace approximately 13.5 m². The upstairs neighbors have already Roof terrace a permit to build a Roof terrace , which has now been granted, making the possibility of a similar extension for this apartment likely for those who want extra outdoor space.
Neighborhood Guide
De Deurloostraat is located in the popular Scheldebuurt neighborhood near Beatrixpark. The neighborhood is known for its green spaces and wide streets. Scheldestraat and Maasstraat, among others, offer a wide and diverse selection of shops, including a fish market, coffee shops, and a bakery. For more relaxation, Beatrixpark is an excellent spot. If you’d like to enjoy a delicious lunch, Feduzzi and Vinnies are great options in the neighborhood. Several gyms are located nearby, and De Mirandabad is just a few minutes away by bike.
Details
• Living area approx. 88 m²
• Southwest-facing balcony approx. 7 m²
• Waste disposal fee: €469 per year
• Homeowners’ association (VvE) service charges: €342.12 per month
• Heating costs: €100 per month
• Municipal monument
• Located on leasehold land owned by the Local authority . The current lease term has been purchased through June 30, 2052. Starting July 1, 2052, the ground rent is fixed at €1,909.89 and will be indexed annually.
• Possibility to build Roof terrace private Roof terrace. Permission from the Homeowners’ Association has been granted.
Deurloo 121
In 2007, I assisted the current owner with the purchase of this apartment. It is wonderful to see that the property has fully met expectations in the years since. The spacious layout, the southwest-facing balcony, and the location in the Rivierenbuurt neighborhood have proven to be decisive factors in the owner's long tenure.
It is nice to be able to present a property again when you know what it has to offer. The combination of location, layout, and outdoor space makes this a solid and complete apartment in a sought-after neighborhood.
Judith de Jong | Real estate agent Broersma Wonen
Jelle Mundt | Makelaar Broersma Wonen
Deurloostraat 121 is a refined example of 1930s architecture, in which the principles of the Amsterdam School have been elegantly translated into the living standards of that era. The façade, constructed of warm brick with light window frames and meticulous masonry details, exudes the atmosphere of the interwar period—a time when craftsmanship, symmetry, and Sustainability were Sustainability . The characteristic wooden front door with stained glass accents forms the inviting centerpiece of the design and emphasizes the craftsmanship with which this building was constructed. Every detail, from the brickwork to the roofline, contributes to an architecture that combines the charm of the 1930s with timeless elegance.
The living area exudes light, tranquility, and character. The classic en-suite layout separates the dining room and living room with original sliding doors and built-in cupboards, making the rooms feel both connected and intimate. At the front is the dining room with large windows overlooking the quiet street; at the rear is the sitting room with French doors opening onto the wide south-west facing balcony. Here, outdoor living is a natural extension of the living space.
The kitchen is separate and combines simplicity with functionality. A dark worktop, matte white cabinets, and original tile paneling create a timeless whole. Thanks to the practical layout and access to the balcony, this is a bright and pleasant place to cook with a view of the green courtyard garden.
The spacious master bedroom is located at the front of the sleeping floor. It is a peaceful room with a charming view of the green street scene. The second bedroom, located at the rear, is also light and quiet and has direct access to the balcony. The space is ideal as a children's room, guest room, or studio—flexible to arrange according to your wishes and needs.
The bathroom has a contemporary design and is finished in natural tones that radiate tranquility and simplicity. Equipped with a spacious walk-in shower, toilet, and washbasin, this space is a place for daily refreshment and relaxation.
A living floor with character, combined with a sleeping floor that offers tranquility — together they provide a harmonious living experience in a sought-after location in Amsterdam Zuid.
At the rear is a balcony spanning the entire width of the apartment, with multiple access points from the living room, kitchen, and rear bedroom. Its southwestern orientation provides afternoon and evening sun, while its sheltered position makes the balcony a pleasant place to relax. On the fourth floor is the flat roof of the building, where there is the possibility of creating a Roof terrace approximately 13.5 m². The upstairs neighbors have already Roof terrace a permit to build a Roof terrace , which has now been granted, making the possibility of a similar extension for this apartment likely for those who want extra outdoor space.
Deurloostraat is located in the popular Scheldebuurt neighborhood near Beatrixpark. The neighborhood is characterized by its green character and wide streets. Scheldestraat and Maasstraat, among others, offer a wide and diverse range of shops, such as a fishmonger, coffee shops, and a bakery. Beatrixpark is an excellent place for relaxation. If you want to enjoy a delicious lunch, Feduzzi and Vinnies are very nice alternatives in the neighborhood. Various gyms are located in the vicinity, and De Mirandabad is only a few minutes away by bike.
accessibility
The apartment is easily accessible by bicycle, car, and public transport. The A10 ring road can be reached within 5 minutes by car via exit S109. Rooms tram, metro, and bus lines depart from RAI Rooms , such as tram 4 to Central Station and buses to Amstel Station and Station Zuid. Regional transport also departs from this stop, including a connection to Schiphol Airport. It is also possible to board the North-South line from RAI station. RAI station is a 5-minute walk away.
Parking in
Parking is possible via a permit system on public roads (permit area Zuid 4.1 Rivierenbuurt Noord). With a parking permit for Zuid 4.1 Rivierenbuurt Noord, you may park in Zuid-3 and Zuid-4. A parking permit for residents costs €192.81 per 6 months. There is currently a 3-month waiting period for this permit area. A second parking permit is not possible in this area (Source: Local authority , October 2025)..