Over George Gershwinlaan 15, Amsterdam
George Gershwinlaan 15, Amsterdam
George Gershwinlaan 15, Amsterdam
Located on George Gershwinlaan, this home offers a unique living experience in the internationally oriented Zuidas district. With approximately 242 m² Floor area, three floors, a front and Rear garden, a private entrance on a car-free street, and two private parking spaces, this home combines space, comfort, and privacy right in the heart of the city.
Guided tour
You Front garden this townhouse via the green, sheltered Front garden , where you Immediately sense Immediately spaciousness. The generous hall leads past the cloakroom and guest toilet to the spacious kitchen, bathed in light and designed as the heart of the home. Large windows connect the dining room to the garden, while the ceiling height of over three and a half meters creates an unprecedented sense of openness. At the center of the house, a sculptural staircase winds its way up, crowned with a skylight that allows daylight to flow through all floors.
The basement features a second entrance, along with a multifunctional room, laundry facilities, and ample storage space. On the bedroom floor, the spacious bathroom with a freestanding tub serves as the centerpiece, flanked by custom-built cabinets and a comfortable master bedroom with a balcony. Rooms Extra Rooms their own bathroom facilities, ensuring peace and privacy. Outside, the sense of space continues. The garden is fully mature, offers privacy, and is ideally situated to catch the afternoon and evening sun. The home is located on a cul-de-sac with a green courtyard and water at its edge, making for a surprisingly peaceful living environment. At the same time, parks, sports fields, and the Amstel River are just a short bike ride away, with the city always within easy reach.
neighborhood guide
The Zuidas is developing into a lively district where living, working, and leisure come together. Restaurants such as Nela and George, a cinema (The Pulse), boutique fitness studios, sports fields, and padel courts are just a stone's throw away. For groceries, there are supermarkets and specialty shops within walking distance. Beethovenstraat is five minutes away, as is the Zuidas Market, with fresh produce every week. For families, the neighborhood offers child-friendly amenities such as childcare and schools, and for relaxation, the Amsterdamse Bos, Beatrixpark, and Amstel are a short bike ride away.
Parking at
There are two private parking spaces in the basement. You can rent a parking space for €300 per month per space.
Details
- Rent: €13,500.00 per month, excluding utilities
- Start date:Available Immediately
- Security deposit: two months’ rent; €27,000.00
- Lease term: Model D lease agreement (vacancy clause) for a fixed term, minimum of 12 months and maximum of 2 years;
- Condition: furnished
- Pets: not allowed
- Guarantor: the landlord does not accept a guarantor.
Amsterdam
Amsterdam
- €13,500 per month
- By arrangement
- 7 Rooms
- 3 bedrooms
- 3 Bathrooms
- Internal: Excellent
- External: Excellent
- Floor area: 242 m²
- Building-associated outdoor space: 12 m²
- External storage: 25 m²
- 2017
- Mechanical ventilation
- Natural ventilation
- Roller shutters
- Smoke duct
- In residential area
- Paid parking
- Public parking
- Indoor
- Underground parking
- Central Heating Boiler
- Underfloor heating throughout
- Central Heating Boiler
- Living space
- Rear garden
- Front garden
- Balcony
- Fully insulated
- Energy label A
- Apartment
- Ground floor apartment
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