This spacious and bright three-room apartment of approximately 85 m² is located on the second floor and has a west-facing balcony. The apartment is located around the corner from the fashionable Gelderlandplein shopping center.
Guided tour
This apartment is accessible via both stairs and elevator from the central hall. The living room, which lets in plenty of natural light, opens onto a west-facing balcony. The kitchen at the rear of the apartment has an unobstructed view of a park and is equipped with a granite countertop and built-in appliances. There is also a separate storage room for the washing machine and extra storage space. The master bedroom, also located at the quiet rear, has a large built-in wardrobe. The second bedroom is located at the front and adjoins the living room and balcony.
The centrally located bathroom has a bathtub, shower, and sink. In the basement, there is a spacious storage room of approximately 4 m², suitable for bicycle storage.
Neighborhood Guide
More space. More nature. More tranquility. Established in the 1950s as a garden suburb and now known as the Rear garden ” Buitenveldert is the neighborhood for anyone who wants 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. High-rise, mid-rise, and low-rise buildings alternate subtly here, creating a dynamic streetscape.
From small specialty shops to large 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 horseback riders to rowers and runners: sports enthusiasts from all over the city find their relaxation here. In the Botanical Garden, with its subtropical greenhouse, the hustle and bustle of daily life is nowhere to be found.
Details
• Living area approx. 85 m²
• West-facing balcony approx. 8 m²
• Located on leasehold land owned by Local authority . The ground rent has been paid in full through March 31, 2035
• Application to convert to a perpetual leasehold with AB 2016 has been submitted
• Elevator
• Two bedrooms
• Spacious kitchen
• In-unit storage room
• Energy label C
• Homeowners’ association (VvE) service charges €227.30 per month
• Storage room in the basement of approximately 4 m²
Sunny Buitenveldert
Buitenveldert is a neighborhood that is part of the Zuid district, known for its green surroundings, spacious layout, and diverse amenities. Buitenveldert was mainly developed in the 1950s and 1960s as part of Amsterdam's post-war expansion. It was the first major expansion project outside the A10 ring road. This bright three-room apartment is conveniently located around the corner from the luxury Gelderlandplein shopping center. This neighborhood has a pleasant dynamic, partly due to the various good amenities such as shops, restaurants, specialty stores, and caterers. In addition to the bustle of the city, you can also find peace and quiet. From the apartment, you can walk to the Amstelpark, Beatrixpark, and the Amsterdamse Bos. The Amstel River and various sports clubs are easily accessible. Accessibility is optimal with bus connections, the (fast) tram, Station Zuid, and the A9 and A10 motorways. So living in Buitenveldert is ideal for those who want to escape the hustle and bustle of the city center with four city parks within walking distance, but still want to be close to all urban amenities.
Ronald van de Bijl | Real Estate Agent Broersma Wonen
The building at
The apartment at Geervliet 147 is a representative example of the post-war architectural style in Amsterdam Buitenveldert, with a focus on functionality, light, and a sober aesthetic that is typical of the modernist architecture of the 1960s. The neighborhood was designed according to the principles of Nieuwe Bouwen (New Building), with a strong emphasis on open space, light, and greenery.
The building, with 84 apartments spread over three residential blocks, was designed with a focus on functional and simple forms, typical of modernism. The design is rectangular and symmetrical with few decorative elements. The use of concrete, brick, and glass is dominant, which is characteristic of the architectural style of that period.
Living and cooking
The apartment is accessible by both stairs and elevator, and the spacious hall provides access to the kitchen, master bedroom, bathroom, toilet, and living room.
The spacious and sunny living room has plenty of natural light thanks to the large window and provides access to the west-facing balcony at the front of the apartment. Like the rest of the apartment, the living room has neat wooden parquet flooring. Adjacent to the living room is the second bedroom. This space can also be used as a study.
The kitchen is located at the rear of the apartment and has an unobstructed view of the green park. The kitchen has a granite countertop and all kinds of built-in appliances, such as a dishwasher, an oven, and a 4-burner gas stove. The fridge/freezer is located separately in the kitchen. Behind the kitchen is a storage room with a washing machine connection and central heating boiler. There is also plenty of space here for storing groceries or household items.
Sleeping and bathing
The master bedroom is quietly located at the rear of the apartment and has a large built-in wardrobe. There is a sliding window that overlooks the park.
The second bedroom at the front offers a view of the street and is adjacent to the living room and balcony. Centrally located in the apartment is the bathroom with bathtub, shower, and sink.
balcony
The living room provides access to the sunny balcony. The balcony, measuring almost 8 m², faces west and therefore enjoys afternoon sun, perfect for relaxing after a day at work. There is a spacious storage room of approximately 4 m² in the basement. This is ideal for storing bicycles.
neighborhood guide
More space. More nature. More peace and quiet. Established in the 1950s as a garden suburb, Buitenveldert has since grown into the Rear garden : it is the neighborhood for anyone who wants to escape the hustle and bustle of the city, but still wants to live centrally. With two parks and the city's largest forest within walking distance, nature is always close by. High, medium, and low-rise buildings alternate subtly here, creating a dynamic streetscape.
From small specialty shops to large retail chains, an Asian supermarket, and a contemporary art collection, Gelderlandplein offers something special for everyone. The same applies to the Amsterdamse Bos with its sports parks. From hockey players, tennis players, and horse riders to rowers and cyclists, sports enthusiasts from all over the city find relaxation here. The Botanical Garden with its subtropical greenhouse is also a great place to escape the pressures of everyday life.
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). From both Gelderlandplein East and A.J. Ernststraat Rooms tram and bus lines, such as tram 5 and 25 and bus 62 to Amstel Station and Lelylaan Station. Station Zuid is a 5-minute bike ride away.
parking facilities
Parking is available via a permit system on public roads (permit area Zuid 7). With a parking permit for Zuid 7, you may park in Zuid-7. A parking permit for residents costs €55.07 per 6 months. There is currently no waiting list for this permit area. A second parking permit costs €137.68 per 6 months. (Source: Local authority , October 2024).