Spacious apartment of approximately 204 m², located in the Apollo neighborhood. The second-floor apartment features a spacious living room, large kitchen, master bedroom with en-suite bathroom, a second bedroom with large walk-in closet, and a west-facing loggia balcony. On the ground floor, there is a garage with space for one car, a large bedroom/study, a hobby room/garage, a pantry, and a second bathroom.
Guided tour
This luxury apartment in a small-scale apartment complex with an elevator features a spacious living room with a cozy fireplace, a dining area overlooking the courtyard garden, and a modern kitchen equipped with all necessary built-in appliances. The west-facing balcony is partially enclosed, can be closed off with a glass panel, and is perfect for summer evenings. The master bedroom features an en-suite bathroom, while the other bedrooms ample storage space, including a walk-in closet and built-in cabinets. The apartment is accessible via a spacious and elegant stairwell with a natural stone staircase or elevator. On the ground floor, there are work and hobby rooms, a pantry, and a bathroom, making these spaces ideal as guest rooms. The ground floor also features a private garage, a study/bedroom with a pantry, a bathroom, and a hobby room.
neighborhood guide
Every day, residents of the Beethovenbuurt neighborhood enjoy the urban stamp that architect Berlage left on the neighborhood in the last century. From villas to mansions: characteristic of this 1930s neighborhood, which is almost entirely surrounded by water, are the spacious residences the Amsterdam School style. The facade stones and bridge sculptures by Hildo Krop, who was awarded the honorary title of City Sculptor of Amsterdam, also give the neighborhood its cachet.
In Beethovenstraat, coffee bars and restaurants such as Van der Veen and Ferilli's give the neighborhood a young and dynamic character. Olympiaplein is home to the Le Fournil bakery and Fromagerie L'Amuse. The wide avenues and greenery of Beatrixpark, with its modern sculptures and old trees, create a feeling of space and are ideal for sports and relaxation. The neighborhood is known for its good primary and secondary schools and also for its convenient location in relation to the Ring and Amsterdam Zuid station.
Details
• Living area of approximately 204 m² (on the ground floor and second floor)
• West-facing balcony of approximately 11 m²
• Excellent residential location in Oud-Zuid
• Central elevator, Alarm system, and Energy Label B
• Double garage with electric overhead doors, one of which is furnished as a hobby room
• Ground lease has been bought out through September 15, 2047. Application for the 2016 AB transition was submitted on time
• Roof replaced in 2024, suitable for solar panels
• HOA service fees €435.00 per month
• Professionally managed small-scale HOA (4 members)
• Nationally protected cityscape
Raphael’s Residence
At the beginning of Raphaelstraat, near Apollolaan, there is a modest new-build complex. This modernist design from the late 1980s may not immediately catch your eye as you pass by, but it is unique in its kind. It is one of the few complexes in Amsterdam-Zuid with both an elevator and private parking spaces in the basement.
The communal areas are sleek and spacious, while the apartment itself is in need of renovation; the current occupant has been living here since 1993. Now it is time for the next step: a more compact apartment in the neighborhood, because with a total usable area of 239 m², this house has become too spacious. It will be exciting to see who will be the new resident of this quiet and comfortable corner apartment.
Otte van Apeldoorn | Real estate agent Broersma Wonen
The architectural style of this building can be described as post-war modernist design, characterized by clean, functional lines without unnecessary embellishments. The use of stone as a building material, geometric shapes, clean lines, and large windows contribute to its modern appearance. The balconies with glass balustrades give the building a light and transparent look.
The design focuses on practicality and includes an elevator and indoor parking spaces, further enhancing its functionality. Designed by Dutch architect W.G. (Wim) Quist, this complex reflects his preference for clean lines and minimalist forms.
Wim Quist, born in 1930, has had a major influence on Dutch architecture. His iconic works, including the Nederlands Fotomuseum in Rotterdam and the Deltares building in Delft, combine aesthetics with technical precision. Quist is considered one of the most influential architects of the 20th century in the Netherlands.
The apartment on the second floor is accessible via the spacious, modern central hall, either by the natural stone staircase or by elevator. Upon entering the long hall with skylight, all Rooms are Rooms . At the end of the hall are French doors that open onto the spacious living room and dining room.
The corner location of the living room creates a feeling of space, while the large windows at both the front and rear allow an abundance of natural light to enter. An attractive fireplace with a stone mantelpiece makes the living room, at the front of the apartment, extra inviting. At the rear, there is ample space for a large dining table, perfect for cozy dinners overlooking the lush courtyard garden of the office opposite.
The separate, spacious kitchen offers plenty of storage space and is equipped with a granite countertop and various built-in appliances, such as an oven/microwave, induction hob, dishwasher, and fridge-freezer.
On the ground floor, accessible by elevator or stairs, there are two study or hobby rooms, which are connected to the indoor garage, a pantry, and a bathroom. The large study has plenty of closet space, and both Rooms ideal as guest rooms or studies.
The master bedroom, located at the rear, has a spacious walk-in closet and its own en-suite bathroom with walk-in shower, bathtub, toilet, and double sinks. The second bedroom at the front has a walk-in closet with a window and could be used as a children's room. On the ground floor, there is a third bedroom with a separate bathroom, including a shower and toilet. This space is currently used as a study, but would also be ideal as a guest room.
Both the living room and bedroom provide access to the west-facing balcony. The balcony can be enclosed with a glass accordion door, keeping out wind and cold. On summer evenings, this space is an ideal place for drinks or dinner and serves as an extension of the living room.
Every day, residents of the Beethovenbuurt neighborhood enjoy the urban stamp that architect Berlage left on the neighborhood in the last century. From villas to mansions: characteristic of this 1930s neighborhood, which is almost entirely surrounded by water, are the spacious residences the Amsterdam School style. The facade stones and bridge sculptures by Hildo Krop, who was awarded the honorary title of City Sculptor of Amsterdam, also give the neighborhood its cachet.
In Beethovenstraat, coffee bars and restaurants such as Van der Veen and Ferilli's give the neighborhood a young and dynamic character. Olympiaplein is home to the Le Fournil bakery and Fromagerie L'Amuse. The wide avenues and greenery of Beatrixpark, with its modern sculptures and old trees, create a feeling of space and are ideal for sports and relaxation. The neighborhood is known for its good primary and secondary schools and also for its convenient location in relation to the Ring and Amsterdam Zuid station.
accessibility
The apartment is easily accessible by bicycle, car, and public transportation. The A10 ring road can be reached within 8 minutes by car via exit S108 (Oud-Zuid). From Amstelveenseweg and Haarlemmermeer Rooms tram and bus lines, including tram 2 to Central Station and Nieuw Sloten, as well as buses to the Rivierenbuurt and Station Zuid. This stop also offers regional transport with a direct connection to Schiphol Airport. Station Zuid is a 5-minute bike ride away.