Located on one of the most beloved streets in Amsterdam Oud-Zuid, this charming, approximately 67-square-meter apartment is situated on the first floor. It is a home where the qualities of a classic Amsterdam building are combined with a practical and pleasant layout. The high ceilings, large windows, and original details lend the home a warm atmosphere and a sense of spaciousness. The apartment is located on freehold land.
Guided tour
The living area at Johannes Verhulststraat 134-1 is spread across two spacious Rooms. At the front is the living room, a bright space with high ceilings, large windows, and a view of the tree-lined Johannes Verhulststraat. The original fireplace and ceiling details give the room character. At the rear is the kitchen-diner. Thanks to its generous dimensions, there is plenty of room here for a large dining table. The kitchen features a sleek design and practical layout, with ample counter and storage space and equipped with various built-in appliances.
The bedroom is located on the quiet rear side of the home; thanks to the high ceilings and large windows, the space feels bright and comfortable. Just like in the rest of the home, the original details have been preserved here as well. The bathroom is located at the front and features a practical, contemporary design. The large window provides plenty of natural light and ventilation, something that is not always a given in city apartments. The combination of light wall tiles, a dark floor accent, and black faucets gives the space a fresh, modern look. The vanity unit accommodates two sinks, and the bathroom also features a bathtub with a shower.
Outdoor Space
The home features two outdoor spaces, each adding its own unique charm to the living experience.
At the rear is a north-facing balcony, Immediately from the kitchen. At the front is a south-facing French balcony. The French doors allow extra light into the living room and enhance the connection to the street. From here, you look out over the wide Johannes Verhulststraat, with its characteristic buildings and mature trees.
Neighborhood Guide
150 years ago, the site where Museumplein now stands was still home to farms. To create more living space, construction of the Museum Quarter began here at the start of the last century. The influence of architect Cuypers is evident; in addition to the first residences , he residences designed the Rijksmuseum in the Neo-Gothic style. This period is beautifully captured in Thomas Rosenboom’s *Publieke Werken*. Together with the Concertgebouw in the Neo-Renaissance style, this building defines the character of the neighborhood.
With the arrival of the Van Gogh Museum, Gerrit Rietveld’s contemporary architecture also came to Museumplein. The Concertgebouw neighborhood has an atmosphere and charm that appeal to many. The selection of restaurants, cafés, and shops is as eclectic as the architectural styles and fits perfectly with the neighborhood’s international allure. Haute couture connoisseurs and shoppers can visit P.C. Hooftstraat for fashion houses like Burberry, Ba&sh, and Isabel Marant Étoile. The great thing about this neighborhood is that the City Center, De Pijp, and Amsterdam Zuid—with the Vondelpark—are all within walking distance.
This part of the Concertgebouw neighborhood has a slightly different vibe and architectural style, as it was built in the 1920s. The street is brighter. It’s tucked away a bit, but just around the corner. Schools are within walking distance.
The shops on Cornelis Schuytstraat and the farmers’ market on Jacob Obrechtstraat provide for your basic groceries.
Details
• Living area approx. 67 m²
• North-facing balcony approx. 3 m²
• South-facing French balcony
• Located on freehold land
• Energy label D
• Homeowners’ association service fees €70.19 per month
• A non-owner-occupancy clause will be included in the deed of sale
• Protected cityscape
• Videophone available
Charming in Oud-Zuid
Located on one of the most beloved streets in Amsterdam’s Oud-Zuid neighborhood, this charming first-floor apartment combines the qualities of a classic Amsterdam home with a practical and pleasant layout. The high ceilings, large windows, and original details give the home atmosphere and a sense of space. At the front, the living room overlooks the wide, green Johannes Verhulststraat. At the rear, the kitchen offers a quiet setting with a view of the courtyard gardens. This layout provides a pleasant balance between liveliness and privacy. The outdoor spaces also contribute to this. The south-facing French balcony brings in light and the atmosphere of the street, while the balcony at the rear offers a peaceful spot amidst the greenery. With Museumplein, Vondelpark, and Cornelis Schuytstraat just a short distance away, you live here right in the heart of Oud-Zuid, with all the city’s amenities within easy reach. At the same time, the home feels remarkably peaceful and sheltered. Johannes Verhulststraat 134-1 is an apartment that stands out for its light, high ceilings, and pleasant layout
Judith de Jong | Real estate agent Broersma Wonen
Ronald van de Bijl | Real Estate Agent Broersma Wonen
Johannes Verhulststraat 134-1 is part of a distinctive building in Amsterdam Oud-Zuid, where the original architecture is still clearly visible. The facade is characterized by warm brickwork, tall windows, and the refined details so typical of the period in which it was built.
Many of these qualities have also been preserved inside. The high ceilings give the rooms a pleasant sense of spaciousness, while the large windows provide plenty of natural light. The classic ornamentation and original fireplaces add character without being overly prominent.
What makes the home special is the combination of historical details and a clear layout. The living room at the front and the kitchen at the back each have their own function and atmosphere, while the central hall provides a logical connection between the spaces.
In addition, the home benefits from light on both sides. At the front, you look out onto the green Johannes Verhulststraat, while at the back, the tranquility of the courtyard gardens is palpable. This creates a pleasant dynamic of light, views, and use throughout the day.
The home thus offers exactly the qualities that many people seek in a classic apartment in Oud-Zuid: distinctive architecture, pleasant proportions, and a layout that meets today’s standards of living comfort.
The living space at Johannes Verhulststraat 134-1 is spread across two spacious Rooms. At the front is the living room, a bright space with high ceilings, large windows, and a view of the tree-lined Johannes Verhulststraat. The original fireplace and ceiling details give the room character.
The tall windows provide plenty of natural light and enhance the sense of space. Through the French doors leading to the south-facing balcony, the living room is also in Immediately with the street and the greenery of the trees right outside.
The kitchen is located at the rear. Thanks to its generous dimensions, there is plenty of room here for a large dining table. The kitchen features a sleek design and practical layout, with ample work and storage space and equipped with various built-in appliances. The French doors leading to the balcony provide a pleasant connection to the outdoors. From the kitchen, you look out over the green courtyard gardens, which give the space a peaceful and sheltered atmosphere.
The layout, with a living room at the front and a kitchen at the back, is typical of the beloved apartments in Oud-Zuid.
The bedroom is located on the quiet rear side of the home; thanks to the high ceilings and large windows, the space feels bright and comfortable. Just as in the rest of the home, the original details have been preserved here as well. The bathroom is on the front side and features a practical, contemporary design. The large window provides plenty of natural light and ventilation, something that is not always a given in city apartments. The combination of light wall tiles, a dark floor accent, and black faucets gives the space a fresh, modern look. The vanity unit accommodates two sinks, and the bathroom also features a bathtub with a shower. The layout is efficiently designed and well-suited for daily use.
The home features two outdoor spaces, each of which adds its own unique charm to the living experience.
At the rear is a north-facing balcony, Immediately from the kitchen-diner. Thanks to its location overlooking the courtyard gardens, this spot feels surprisingly peaceful and sheltered. The balcony offers plenty of space for seating and serves as a pleasant extension of the kitchen during the warmer months of the year.
The view consists of a green inner courtyard with mature trees and distinctive rear facades. This allows you to experience peace and privacy here, right in the heart of the city.
At the front is a south-facing French balcony. The French doors allow extra light into the living room and enhance the connection with the street. From here, you look out over the wide Johannes Verhulststraat, with its characteristic buildings and mature trees.
The combination of a sunny front and a quiet rear gives the home two distinct outdoor experiences. On the street side, you experience the atmosphere of Oud-Zuid, while at the rear, the tranquility of the courtyard gardens takes center stage.
150 years ago, there were still farms where Museumplein stands today. To create more living space, construction of the Museum Quarter began here at the start of the last century. The influence of architect Cuypers is evident; in addition to the first residences , he residences designed the Rijksmuseum in the Neo-Gothic style. This period is beautifully captured in Thomas Rosenboom’s *Publieke Werken*. Together with the Concertgebouw in the Neo-Renaissance style, this building defines the character of the neighborhood.
With the arrival of the Van Gogh Museum, Gerrit Rietveld’s contemporary architecture also came to Museumplein. The Concertgebouw neighborhood has an atmosphere and charm that appeal to many. The selection of restaurants, cafés, and shops is as eclectic as the architectural styles and fits perfectly with the neighborhood’s international allure. Haute couture connoisseurs and shoppers can visit P.C. Hooftstraat for fashion houses like Burberry, Ba&sh, and Isabel Marant Étoile. The nice thing about this neighborhood is that the City Center, De Pijp, and Amsterdam Zuid—with the Vondelpark—are all within walking distance. This part of the Concertgebouw neighborhood has a slightly different dynamic and architectural style, as it was built in the 1920s. The street is brighter. It’s also tucked away a bit, yet just around the corner. Schools are within walking distance. The shops on Cornelis Schuytstraat and the farmers’ market on Jacob Obrechtstraat provide for your basic needs.
Accessibility of
Johannes Verhulststraat 134-1 is easily accessible. Public transportation is well-served by various tram and bus lines that take you to all parts of the city and beyond. Amsterdam Zuid Station and Amsterdam RAI Station are nearby. Finally, you can reach the A10 ring road by car within 5 minutes. By bike, the entire city is easily accessible thanks to its central location.
Parking
Parking on public streets is available through a permit system (permit zone Zuid 8.1). With a parking permit for Zuid 8.1, you may park in Zuid-1, Zuid-2, and Zuid-8. A resident parking permit costs €192.81 per 6 months. Currently, there is a 7-month waiting period for this permit zone. A second parking permit is not available in this area. (Source: Local authority , June 2026).