Living in Buitenveldert means living surrounded by greenery, with everything the city has to offer just a short distance away. A spacious bedrooms apartment with a bathroom featuring a bathtub, spanning a generous 84 m², and a south-facing balcony. The property includes a 6 m² storage unit in the basement and a 12 m² attic. The large windows on both the front and back give the apartment a particularly bright atmosphere and enhance the feeling of space.
Guided tour
Rietnesse 3 II is a bright and logically laid out apartment from the 1960s in Buitenveldert, with a continuous living and cooking area that feels open thanks to large windows on both sides. The kitchen, with its wooden accents and blue tiles, forms a natural connection to the living room. At the rear are two bedrooms access to a south-facing balcony. The bathroom and kitchen are located at the front. Extra space in the attic for an office or guest room and a storage room on the ground floor increase the practicality of the apartment. Despite its energy label G, sustainability measures are planned for the entire property. Its location in the green, easily accessible Buitenveldert offers tranquility and proximity to amenities, public transport, and the Zuidas business district.
neighborhood guide
The apartment is located in Buitenveldert, a popular neighborhood in Amsterdam due to its proximity to the Zuidas and Amstelveen. There are various green spaces in the area, including the Amsterdamse Bos, Amstelpark, and Gijsbrecht van Aemstelpark. The apartment is easily accessible via the A10 ring road and by public transport to the Zuidas, Amsterdam city center, Schiphol Airport, and surrounding municipalities. A short distance from the apartment is the Gelderlandplein shopping center, which offers a wide range of food, fashion, homewares, and accessories. There are also several educational institutions in the neighborhood, such as Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, AICS Satellite, and several elementary schools.
Details
• Living area approx. 84 m²
• South-facing balcony of over 6 m²
• Spacious attic of approx. 12 m²
• Storage room of approx. 6 m²
• Located on leasehold land owned by Local authority . The leasehold has been bought out until August 31, 2051
• Energy label G
• Homeowners’ association (VvE) service charges €267 per month
• New long-term maintenance plan with extensive sustainability improvements scheduled.
• Project notary Hartman LMH Notarissen
In het Riet
In Buitenveldert, where greenery and the city meet, there is a complex that has been fulfilling its function for decades. This is precisely such a building, on the second floor. We call it In het Riet.
This apartment surprises with its simplicity and logic. The living room and kitchen extend across the entire depth of the house, with windows on both sides. The kitchen island forms the heart of the kitchen: spacious, with enough room to sit or dine. At the rear are two bedrooms direct access to the balcony. The bathroom is practical, fresh, and surprisingly spacious. The toilet is separate and accessible from the central hall. What makes this home extra special are the attic and storage room. On the ground floor is a spacious storage room, ideal for bicycles, suitcases, and supplies. And on the top floor is a spacious attic, perfect for an office, guest room, or extra storage space.
The location is another strong point. Buitenveldert is a well-balanced neighborhood. Shops, parks, public transportation, and highways are all nearby. At the same time, you live here in a street where tranquility is self-evident.
Babette Meijers | Real Estate Agent Broersma Wonen
Daniël de Bont | Makelaar Broersma Wonen
Rietnesse 3 II is located on the second floor of a small-scale complex from the 1960s in Buitenveldert. The façade is calm and symmetrical, with wide windows that reflect the spirit of the times. Inside, the layout is also functional and well-organized, with a central hall connecting all the rooms.
The living room and kitchen flow into each other and together form the entire length of the apartment. Daylight enters on both sides through large windows, making the space light and open. The kitchen is finished in wood and off-white, with a striking worktop, blue tiles, and a built-in cooking island with an adjoining dining area.
At the rear are two bedrooms access to the south-facing balcony. The bathroom is located at the front and is practically furnished, with calm materials and good lighting.
In addition to the main floor, the house has extra space in the attic and a private storage room on the ground floor. Both are accessible via the stairwell and significantly increase the possibilities for use. The house was built in 1961. Although the current energy label is G, there are concrete plans in place to make the entire property more sustainable. The structure is solid, the perspective clear.
The house feels logical, open, and usable. Each room has a clear place in the whole, but with attention to comfort and everyday use.
The living room and kitchen form a single continuous space across the entire depth of the apartment. On the street side, a wide window provides an unobstructed view of the row of trees and greenery, where you can relax or let your children play.
The kitchen is spacious and located Immediately the living room. A large cooking island with a bar and dining table connects cooking and dining in a natural way. The layout along the wall offers plenty of workspace and cupboard space. The blue tiles and wooden cupboard doors give the kitchen its own character, without standing out from the whole.
The living room offers space for multiple layouts. The length of the room provides flexibility, whether for a sitting area, workspace, or reading chair by the window. The connection between living and cooking feels natural: open, but with enough structure to give each part its own function.
At the rear of the apartment are two bedrooms, both with access to the balcony. The Rooms quietly designed, with enough space for a double bed and closet space. Large windows provide light without overlooking and direct access to the balcony.
The layout is logical: sleeping at the rear, bathing at the front. The bathroom is easily accessible from the hall. The space is clearly laid out, with a bathtub, sink, and separate shower. The same blue tiles have been continued into the bathroom, creating a beautiful connection. The whole design matches the color accents of the kitchen. The toilet is separate and can also be accessed from the hall.
The layout is practical and well-designed. The bedrooms and bathrooms are separate but well connected, suitable for everyday comfort.
At the rear of the house is a wide south-facing balcony. Sunlight shines in here almost all day long. Its location on the second floor ensures sufficient privacy, while maintaining contact with the outside world.
The balcony is accessible from both bedrooms the living room and offers space for a table with chairs or lounge chairs. It is a pleasant place to dine or relax outdoors. The outdoor space is a logical extension of the living area.
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The apartment is located in Buitenveldert, a popular neighborhood in Amsterdam due to its proximity to the Zuidas and Amstelveen. There are various green spaces in the area, including the Amsterdamse Bos, the Amstelpark, and the Gijsbrecht van Aemstelpark. The apartment is easily accessible via the A10 ring road and by public transport to the Zuidas, Amsterdam city center, Schiphol Airport, and surrounding municipalities. A short distance from the apartment is the Gelderlandplein shopping center, which offers a wide range of food, fashion, homewares, and accessories. There are also several educational institutions in the area, such as VU University Amsterdam, AICS Satellite, and several elementary schools.
accessibility
Thanks to its location near the A10 ring road and excellent public transport connections, you can quickly reach the Zuidas, the center of Amsterdam, Schiphol Airport, and surrounding cities. An ideal location for those who want to live centrally and be easily accessible.
parking facilities
Parking is available via a permit system on public roads (Zuid-7 permit area). With a parking permit for Zuid-7, you may park in Zuid-7. A parking permit for residents costs €57 per 6 months. There is currently no waiting list for this permit area. A second parking permit in this area costs €142.50 for residents. (Source: Local authority , November 2025).