Discover the ultimate city life in this bright corner apartment located in the highly sought-after Stadionplein neighborhood. Enjoy an attractive living and dining room with a characteristic 1930s bay window and a modern closed kitchen equipped with various built-in appliances. In addition, the apartment has two full bedrooms, which offer space for a double bed and wardrobes. The bathroom has a timeless design and the separate toilet and laundry room can be accessed via the hall. A perfect blend of comfort, style, and functionality in the heart of the city.

Guided tour
The apartment on the second floor of an Amsterdam School complex has a Floor area approximately 77 m². The bright, angular layout offers a spacious living room with a charming bay window and a modern closed kitchen with built-in appliances and natural stone worktops. The hall provides access to a guest toilet and laundry room, and the entire apartment has oak parquet flooring.
There are two spacious bedrooms: the master bedroom on Eosstraat and a second bedroom on Hestiastraat, both with built-in wardrobes. The well-maintained bathroom, with black and white tiles, has a walk-in shower, washbasin, and designer radiator.


Neighborhood Guide The Stadionbuurt, located in Amsterdam Zuid, owes its name to Harry Elte’s former National Stadium, not to be confused with Jan Wils’ Olympic Stadium. The original stadium stood on the site of today’s Jason- and Argonautenstraat until 1929, when it was demolished to make way for housing after the 1928 Olympic Games.
The most striking building in the Stadionbuurt is the Olympic Stadium, designed by architect Jan Wils for the 1928 Olympic Games. Along the axis from the Olympic Stadium to Parnassusweg, one finds green spaces and small parks with play areas, which contribute to the neighborhood’s diversity and appeal.
The renovated Stadionplein has become a vibrant hub with various dining and entertainment options and a weekly market, making it a hotspot for both residents and visitors. With its mix of buildings and amenities, the Stadionbuurt offers a pleasant residential and living environment in the heart of Amsterdam.

Details
• Living area approx. 77 m²
• Located on leasehold land owned by Local authority . Current lease term runs through May 31, 2052, AB 2016; annual ground rent is €1,156.49 (indexed every 5 years)
• The property has already been converted to a perpetual leasehold, with the annual ground rent fixed
• Energy label C
• Professional HOA manager – Stedenplan
• HOA service fees €103 per month
• Long-term maintenance plan (MJOP) available
• Protected cityscape

This information has been compiled by us with the necessary care. However, we do not accept any liability for any incompleteness, inaccuracy or otherwise, or the consequences thereof. All specified sizes and floor areas are indicative only
The Measurement Instruction is based on the NEN2580. The Measurement Instruction is intended to apply a more uniform method of measurement to provide an indication of the usable Floor area. The Measurement Instruction does not completely exclude differences in measurement results, for example due to differences in interpretation, rounding off or limitations when performing the measurement.

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Goddess of domesticity
As an agency, we assist in the sale of a diverse range of residences. This variety as a real estate agent is not only challenging, but also offers a complete picture of the housing market in Amsterdam. The dynamics of the neighborhood have changed considerably in recent years, mainly due to the redevelopment of Stadionplein. This has made the neighborhood more lively and attractive, with good amenities. Along Stadionweg, Amstelveenseweg, and Zeilstraat, you will find a variety of shops, specialty stores, and caterers, as well as several excellent restaurants and cozy cafes. The apartment is a well-designed upper floor apartment of approximately 77 m², located on the second floor. It is located on municipal leasehold land in the popular Stadionplein neighborhood. The apartment has a practical layout with two full bedrooms. What makes this apartment unique is its location on the square and its playful corner layout, which creates various sightlines into the street.
If you are interested, I would like to invite you to view the apartment in person. I will be happy to tell you more about the property. I hope to see you soon.


Glenn van der Zanden | Real estate agent Broersma Wonen
Judith de Jong | Real estate agent Broersma Wonen
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Design vision

The apartment at Hestiastraat 59 II is part of a building block (originally) consisting of 73 residences, 2 car garages, and 7 shops. The complex was built in 1926-1928 on behalf of N.V. Sellmeyer’s Bouwmaatschappij and designed by architect Lau Peters. The design of the complex consists of two long and two short sides, with accentuated corners. The detailing is more or less the same throughout, with bay windows, extensions, and porches with stone steps. The side facing the square features wrought-iron ornaments in several places. The brickwork at the porches (similar to zippers) and some porch grilles show similarities with Peters' block on Maasstraat-Deurloostraat in Amsterdam Zuid. An exception is the porch at the bend in Hestiastraat, which has a wooden and glass canopy on a column. The style is characteristic of architect Peters and represents a more austere variant of the Amsterdam School. It fits in seamlessly with the equally extensive and austere block designed by Cornelis Kruyswijk further down Amstelveenseweg (built 1924-1928). In terms of detail, however, it differs greatly from the Patrimonium block (1919-1923) opposite. Some people may even consider the block no longer part of the Amsterdam School.

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Living and cooking

The apartment is located on the second floor of an Amsterdam School complex, accessible via a stone staircase to the first floor. The Floor area this floor is approximately 77 m². Due to its corner location and practical layout, the apartment is particularly light and pleasant. The spacious living area offers enough room for both a sitting and dining area. The charming bay window in the dining room emphasizes the beautiful 1930s architectural style.
The enclosed kitchen has a modern look and is equipped with various built-in appliances, such as a 4-burner AEG induction hob, extractor hood, dishwasher, refrigerator, and oven. The light kitchen design is finished with a luxurious natural stone worktop. The guest toilet and laundry room are accessible from the hall.
The entire apartment has neat oak parquet flooring.

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Sleeping and bathing

The apartment has two spacious bedrooms. The master bedroom, located on Eosstraat, offers enough space for a double bed and a wardrobe. The second bedroom, at the front (Hestiastraat), is also large enough for a double bed. Both bedrooms spacious built-in wardrobes, originally installed during construction.
The well-maintained bathroom is finished in black and white tiles and has a spacious walk-in shower, a washbasin, and a designer radiator.

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Neighborhood guide

The Stadionbuurt neighborhood, located in Amsterdam Zuid, owes its name to Harry Elte's former National Stadium, not to be confused with Jan Wils' Olympic Stadium. The original stadium stood on the site of the current Jasonstraat and Argonautenstraat until 1929, when it was demolished to make way for housing after the 1928 Olympic Games.
The most striking building in the Stadionbuurt is the Olympic Stadium, designed by architect Jan Wils for the 1928 Olympic Games. Along the axis of the Olympic Stadium to Parnassusweg, there are green spaces and small parks with playgrounds, which contribute to the diversity and attractiveness of the neighborhood.
The renovated Stadionplein has become a vibrant center with various restaurants and a weekly market, making it a hotspot for both residents and visitors. With its mix of buildings and amenities, the Stadionbuurt offers a pleasant living environment in the heart of Amsterdam.


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 S108 (Oud-Zuid). From both Olympiaplein and Haarlemmermeer Station Rooms tram and bus lines, such as tram 24 to Frederiksplein and VUmc and buses to Sloterdijk Station and Stadion Zuid. From the Olympisch Stadion stop, regional transport departs, including a direct connection to Schiphol Airport. Station Zuid is a 5-minute bike ride away.

Parking facilities
Parking is possible via a permit system on public roads (permit area Zuid 2.2.).
With a parking permit for Zuid 2.2, you may park in Zuid-1, Zuid-2, and Zuid-8.
A parking permit for residents costs €186.29 per 6 months.
There is currently no waiting period for this permit area. A second parking permit costs €465.73 per 6 months. (Source: Local authority , December 2024).

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Features
59-2 Hestiastraat, Amsterdam
Asking price
  • €600,000 k.k. by the k.k.
Availability
  • By arrangement
Rooms
  • 5 Rooms
  • 2 bedrooms
  • 1 bathroom
Maintenance
  • Internal: Good
  • External: Good
Floor area & Content
  • Floor area: 77 m²
Year of construction
  • 1928
Services and installations
  • Natural ventilation
  • Cable TV
Location
  • On quiet road
  • In the center
  • In residential area
Parking
  • Paid parking
  • Parking permits
Type of heating
  • Central Heating Boiler
Type of hot water
  • Central Heating Boiler
  • Gas boiler ownership
Destination
  • Living space
Ownership type
  • Leasehold ownership
Outdoor space
  • No garden
Land Registry details
  • Local authority: Amsterdam
  • Section: Ac
  • Number: 1110
Sustainability
  • Energy label C
Type
  • Apartment
  • Mezzanine floor
Which floor
  • 3e
Floor plan
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Documents
59-2 Hestiastraat, Amsterdam
Location
59-2 Hestiastraat, Amsterdam
Food & drink
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Address
Stadionplein 8,
1076 CM Amsterdam

NENI

NENI is a Middle Eastern restaurant located on Stadionplein. The name is a composition of the initials of the four sons of Haya Molcho; the driving force behind this business. Haya was born in Tel Aviv and studied psychology there. She always loved to cook and started her first restaurant in 2009. Over the years, the Mocho family has become a well-known family in the culinary world and they also have other NENI locations in Vienna and Berlin, among others. In all their restaurants, family, togetherness and sharing dishes are central. The Middle Eastern dishes are excellent and the freshly prepared hummus is one of the best Amsterdam has to offer.

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Address
Stadionplein 100,
1076 CK Amsterdam

Vascobelo

Vascobelo, originally from Antwerp, was intended to be a café where people would come for a unique coffee experience. Nowadays, the Vascobelo Café-Brasseries chain is known for much more than that. The location on Rijnstraat is unique thanks to its cozy interior and open kitchen, making it ideal for intimate gatherings or business meetings.

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Address
Stadionweg 271,
1076 NZ Amsterdam

Cucina casalinga

Giovanni Carmelitano is the owner of Cucina Casalinga, an Italian restaurant located at Stadionweg 271 in Amsterdam-Zuid. Born in Rome, with a mother from Puglia, Giovanni brings his Southern Italian roots to life in his restaurant. For more than twenty years, he has been a dedicated interpreter of Italian cuisine, combining traditional flavors with a modern approach. The intimate atmosphere and limited seating provide a personal dining experience reminiscent of dining at an Italian 'nonna's' home.

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Address
Stadionplein 26,
1076 CM Amsterdam

Restaurant Wils (*)

This unique culinary hotspot opened its doors in 2019 thanks to chef Joris Bijdendijk. The restaurant is located next to the Olympic Stadium. Before the opening, Joris gave a sneak preview by cooking on an open fire on the center spot of the stadium in Amsterdam-South. Wils is now fully living up to the high expectations. The 4 to 6 courses are prepared on an open fire and are full of surprising elements.

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Address
Stadionplein 24,
1076 CM Amsterdam

Wils Bakery & Café

In Amsterdam Zuid you will now find Wils Bakery Café on the ground floor. A mix of bakery and French bistro. Wils is a new venture from chef Joris Bijendijk and the Vermaat Groep (Vermaat owns Rijks and Wils). At Wils Bakery Café they combine the craft of a bakery with the cosiness of a French bistro. On the menu you will find recognizable dishes, prepared with the same craftsmanship as in Michelin star restaurant Wils. Taste the pastries of Tania, the dishes of Rudolf, lunch with the bread of Maxim and have a drink with the wines of Barbora.

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Address
Agamemnonstraat 27,
1076 LP Amsterdam

Umeno

Umeno is one of the oldest Japanese restaurants in Amsterdam and is beloved by its regular local guests. As soon as you step inside, you are greeted by an intimate space with traditional Japanese authenticity, created by the handmade wooden interior, the shamisen and shakuhachi music, and the enormous hospitality of Ayumi and Atsuhito Hosono. The nigiri sushi is highly recommended, as the quality of the fish is excellent.

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Address
Amstelveenseweg 226h,
1075 XT Amsterdam

Bonnie

Bonnie, a charming bistro located in Amsterdam-Zuid. At Bonnie, it's all about enjoyment; from tasty meals to carefully selected wines that are a perfect match. Bonnie's double cheeseburger is especially recommended. The ambiance ensures that you quickly feel at ease. A lunch here can easily turn into a cozy drink, making you feel like you don't want to leave at all.

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Address
Rietwijkerstraat 35,
1059 VW Amsterdam

Pipes & Beans

At Pipes & Beans in Amsterdam-Zuid you will find a cozy dining table, a comfortable sofa and two armchairs. A cheerful dog named Curly sniffs curiously around you, making it feel like you are a guest in the kitchen of Maikel van Rooij (41). This was exactly the atmosphere that the owner had in mind. This is all about the good life with coffee. The rest of the interior is a charming mix of second-hand finds from the local thrift store. A cup of coffee costs €2.50 and for €4 you get homemade cake or a grilled cheese sandwich.

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Address
Aalsmeerweg 91,
1059 AE Amsterdam

Warung Barokah

Warung Barokah has been a household name in the Indonesian community for over 10 years. The dishes are known for the many fresh herbs that are used. Chef and owner Sri Kurniati learned her cooking skills in various places in Indonesia. Try her specialties Bakso and Soto soup and you will certainly not be disappointed.

 

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Address
Hendrik Jacobszstraat 18,
1075 PD Amsterdam

LOT61 Coffee Roasters

Born in Sydney, raised in Brooklyn, and now firmly rooted in Amsterdam: LOT61 is anything but an average coffee shop. As an independent coffee roaster, the brand combines international flair with local craftsmanship. Slow coffee brewed with precision and care. The aesthetics are raw yet refined, the atmosphere informal and creative – a place where neighborhood and barista come together. With their B Corp certification, LOT61 also demonstrates that taste and Sustainability can go hand in hand.

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Address
Koninginneweg 212,
1075 EL Amsterdam

Simply Fish

Simply Fish is located in Oud-Zuid on Koninginneweg. As the name suggests, the restaurant specializes in preparing fish. Jan and Francis Rijk previously owned a similar restaurant in Zeeland, a province well known for its delicious fish and seafood. The menu includes fruit de mer, shrimp croquettes, oysters, and their famous lobster bisque.

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Address
Sophialaan 55,
1075 BP Amsterdam

Ron Gastrobar (*)

At Ron Blaauw's first gastrobar in Amsterdam, a low-threshold atmosphere goes hand in hand with a Michelin star. Style and conviviality come together for a tasty experience. From details to amuse-bouches, cocktails, sandwiches on the table, new dishes, delicious wines and attentive service. Everything revolves around the credo: "going out to dinner should be a party". For BBQ lovers there is even a separate section on the menu. Of course, the classics, such as the spareribs "The Original," are not missing; a dish that will always remain.

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Address
Hoofddorpplein 1,
1059 CV Amsterdam

Café Maurits

Café Maurits, located on Hoofddorpplein in Amsterdam-Zuid, offers a versatile experience as a bar, café, and restaurant. Contemporary dishes are served here, both à la carte and in a chef's menu, without frills such as foams or gels, but with the ambiance of a modern café. The corner building has a pleasant terrace and a bright, inviting atmosphere. The interior is tastefully decorated with many wood accents and mirrors that enlarge and illuminate the space. The refined menu, compiled by chef Boy van Rijn, offers diners an excellent culinary experience, complete with matching wines.

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Address
Hoofddorpplein 6H,
1058 PD Amsterdam

Buno Coffee

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Address
Hoofddorpplein 29 h,
1059 CW Amsterdam

Nana coffee house

Nana Coffee House is located at Hoofddorpplein. The doors open whenever you fancy something tasty: an all-day breakfast, sandwiches, flatbreads or homemade sweets. The name refers to Nana, the owner's grandmother, for whom hospitality was always central. You feel it immediately: a place with character, where you come for quality and simple comfort. Open on weekdays from 08:00 to 16:00 (except Tuesday), and from 09:00 on weekends. A spot where the neighborhood finds each other in peace, taste and style.

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Address
Amstelveenseweg 89,
1075 VW Amsterdam

Sotto Pizza

Sotto Pizza is one of the top 10 Italian restaurants in Amsterdam. The restaurant opened its doors in 2021, but has since become a household name among pizza lovers. The diverse selection reflects the skill of the chefs, but their classic Margherita is unbeatable. The interior resembles a modern Spanish tapas bar, with a pleasant atmosphere. At Sotto, you can enjoy a leisurely meal or quickly grab a pizza at the bar. The staff is helpful and friendly.

Groceries
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Address
Stadionplein,
1076 CJ Amsterdam

Stadium Square Market

On the beautiful Stadionplein, in the middle of Oud-Zuid, you will find the Stadionplein market every Saturday. They open at 09:00, making it an ideal market for people who want to do their weekly shopping early on Saturday. They also have beautiful flowers for sale here and you will find many different local residents. The atmosphere is always good and the market is open until 17:00.

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Address
Marathonweg 51,
1076 TB Amsterdam

Zikking & Son Butcher Shop

Butcher shop Zikking & Zoon is located on Marathonweg and is a household name in Amsterdam. Owner Robert Zikking was born and raised in Amsterdam and, together with his wife, started his own business in 1995 with passion and confidence. As he himself says: "It's not a fairy tale, but a delicious reality with a history." The filet americain is made using a recipe from an old Jordanian dam, and the nostalgic Amsterdam beef sausage is a must-try.

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Address
Koninginneweg 255,
1075 CV Amsterdam

Amsterdam Winery

Although they have been professionally tasting and selecting wine at Wijnhuis Amsterdam for more than 25 years, the wine house in Amsterdam is a fairly recent addition to their story. After numerous tasting sessions, they were so enthusiastic about the German wines that they were only too happy to give the wines a platform within the Netherlands. In May 2018, they opened Wijnhuis.Amsterdam, initially with only three of their own imports from Germany. They now represent an impressive range of twenty German winemakers, three from Austria and one from Luxembourg. When selecting the wines, elegance, drinkability, low alcohol percentages and minimal intervention in the production process are important.

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Address
Hoofddorpweg 27,
1059 CT Amsterdam

Cow Project

With the motto "consciously indulgent," Cow Project butcher shop distinguishes Project from other butcher shops. It's all about enjoying delicious food in a conscious way. The origin of the meat is known, and the butcher takes great care to ensure the animals have a good life. For example, the lambs are from Texel, the chicken is from De Blije Ilper, and the pigs are Porc au Grain pigs. In addition to being a butcher shop, it is also a delicatessen with all kinds of delicious items such as tapas.

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Address
Hoofddorpplein 23,
1059 CW Amsterdam

Nuts & Delights

& Cheese should actually be in the title because that's what they have here. Not only are the freshly roasted nuts amazing, but the huge selection of cheeses is also delicious, and they have a cheese for every occasion. Another nice touch: they deliver via bicycle courier Peddler, which is very sustainable!

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Address
Olympiaplein 119,
1077 CW Amsterdam

Sébastien's Bakery

Le Fournil is the brainchild of Susan and Sébastien, who, after years of baking experience in France, came to the Netherlands in 2007 to open an authentic French boulangerie. Its strength lies in its artisanal craftsmanship, sourdough, and conscious choice for small-scale, pure, traditional bread making.

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Address
Olympiaplein 111,
1077 CV Amsterdam

L'Amuse

According to some, this is the best cheese shop in the Netherlands. They have an impressively wide range of the most delicious cheeses. Delicious wine, salami, ham, and olive oil are also For Sale here. You will receive excellent service, and the cheese is truly of a different caliber. Highly recommended!

Interior
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Address
Koninginneweg 271,
1075 CW Amsterdam

Teunis Veenema

Teunis Veenema is a gem in the heart of Amsterdam-Zuid. Since 2009, you can visit Koninginneweg for the most beautiful bouquets and plants. Teunis Veenema is not your average flower shop, but a shop that works with you to achieve the best results, whether for private or business purposes. Their website also offers the option of ordering fully personalized bouquets for yourself or others.

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Address
Cornelis Krusemanstraat 25,
1075 NC Amsterdam

Perfume Lounge

At the 'Perfume lounge', they focus on creating and advising on fragrances for companies and organizations and what scent can add to a brand or organization. In addition, they have a store with an assortment of the most special perfumes in the world, where they also give personal fragrance advice. Advice for on the skin or in the house. According to the experts, scent adds something that is not visible and tangible. You can use scent in different ways in a space. It starts, of course, with the fact that it should not smell negative. There are quite a few spaces where you smell the sewer or sanitary facilities, where there has been a lot of smoking or where the extraction is not good and it smells like food. The most simple way of scent in the house is that it smells clean. Many people associate cleaning or detergent with a clean, tidy and well-kept house. In addition, you can turn on the ambiance. Just like with light and music, you can soften or strengthen the atmosphere. You can make it smell very homely or very modern. Rural or artistic. Or very minimalist or intimate.

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