Live in style in a unique property with its own Front garden located on a square; a combination that offers extra freedom, space, and privacy and cannot be found anywhere else in the Concertgebouw neighborhood.
Guided tour
You enter this impressive property via its own Front garden, accessible via a bluestone sidewalk. The entrance is spacious and exudes grandeur, with an imposing hall featuring marble and an intermediate porch that also functions as a security door. From here, you have access to both the garden level and the main floor.
The central hall features a spacious staircase connecting all five floors. Each floor is characterized by a pleasant ceiling height, plenty of natural light, and a feeling of space. With a total living area of over 410 m², the house offers plenty of possibilities for multifunctional use, such as living, working, and relaxation.
The garden level has full height ceilings and is currently furnished as a wellness/yoga/fitness room with a double walk-in shower, a sauna, and a guest room. This floor is also ideal for use as a home office. At the rear, French doors provide direct access to the west-facing garden.
The bel-etage features a bright and spacious room at the front with a view of Valeriusplein and a second spacious room, both of which are ideal as a work or reception area.
The next floor, with a ceiling height of approximately 3.70 meters, forms the heart of the house. Here you will find the living room, which spans the entire width of the square and offers a beautiful unobstructed view. The luxurious open kitchen (SieMatic) with Gaggenau ovens and cooking island is located on the west side, and the seating area has a fireplace. Large windows and French doors to the balcony enhance the feeling of space.
The bedrooms are located on the two upper floors. One entire floor has been converted into an owner's suite, with a spacious bathroom, dressing room, and bedroom at the front. The top floor has three bedrooms, one bathroom, a laundry room, and plenty of extra storage space.
The roof structure is accessible via an internal staircase and is equipped with a pantry and refrigerator, with access to the spacious Roof terrace.
Outdoor space
ValeriusView stands out thanks to its exceptional combination of outdoor spaces. At the front, the house has its own Front garden, located on the green Valeriusplein, which provides extra privacy and a feeling of freedom in the middle of the city.
At the rear is a sunny west-facing garden, Immediately from the garden level and ideal for afternoon and evening sun.
The crowning glory of the house is a secluded Roof terrace, accessible via an internal staircase. This outdoor space offers optimal privacy and a panoramic view of the surroundings and is equipped with a pantry, making it a perfect place for relaxation and entertaining guests.
This combination of Front garden, Rear garden Roof terrace ValeriusView unique in the Concertgebouw neighborhood.
Neighborhood Guide
At the end of the 19th century, as Amsterdam’s city center became increasingly crowded, there was a growing need for a green neighborhood close to downtown. In 1881, architect Zocher designed Willemspark, now known as Vondelpark. A few decades later, the first villas began to spring up around the ponds. Stately homes in classic architectural styles welcomed families to this quiet and green part of the city.
The Concertgebouw neighborhood subsequently expanded with Valeriusplein serving as a green oasis. It is one of the most sought-after parts of the neighborhood, thanks to its open atmosphere and central location. The area has a lively atmosphere with a wide range of specialty shops for daily shopping and various restaurants, bars, and cafés, such as Bar Barolo, Carter, and Le Petit George. Vondelpark is just around the corner, and for culture, galleries, the Concertgebouw, and Museumplein are all within easy reach.
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Details
• Living area approx. 413 m²
• Total volume approx. 1,730 m³
• Total Garden area 113 m²
• Rear garden approx. 63 m²
• Front garden of approximately 50 m²
• Roof terrace a small roof house and outdoor shower of approximately 51 m²
• Garage for 1 car (100-meter walk) may For Sale separately
• 2 publicly accessible electric charging stations in front of the door
• Located on private land
• Sauna / yoga / fitness room
• Sonos sound system in various rooms
• Air conditioning in various rooms
• Energy label C
• Municipally protected cityscape
Valerius View
We have had several conversations with the owners about the unique character of their property. They have lived and worked here happily for many years. Now that they live elsewhere, they realize even more what they are missing: this is the only property in Amsterdam-Zuid with its own Front garden located on a square.
It is precisely this special combination that makes ValeriusView so unique. It contributes to a living experience in which privacy and freedom go hand in hand. Here, you do not live Immediately the sidewalk and you enjoy an unobstructed view from every floor.
In addition, these properties were very generously proportioned at the time. The abundance of space allows for multifunctional use and offers the possibility of combining living and working, which is not feasible in many other properties.
The property is in good condition and can be relatively easily adapted to the wishes and needs of a prospective buyer. The location on private land and the possibility of purchasing a parking space reinforce the unique qualities of Valeriusplein 24.
Kees Kemp | Real estate agent Broersma Wonen
Daniël de Bont | Makelaar Broersma Wonen
Referring to the period in which the neighborhood was developed at the beginning of the last century, Valeriusplein 24 is part of a block of imposing mansions. Typical of buildings from this period are the rich detailing and grandeur. Characteristic features include high ceilings, spacious rooms, and large floor areas per floor.
The building is designed in the Neo-Renaissance style, recognizable by details such as string courses, bay windows, and large windows. The building consists of a garden level with four full floors above it and has a classic look with a pleasant front width.
These buildings were originally constructed as a row of eleven townhouses, Number to 32. The facades vary in detail, window layout, and balcony shapes. Almost all of the buildings have now been divided up or are in other uses; Valeriusplein 24, on the other hand, is still a full-fledged residential house, which makes it extra special.
In addition to its beautiful exterior, the building has an entrance with original marble and a porch, which makes for an impressive arrival. Although not original, the Roof terrace is Roof terrace very valuable addition: with approximately 51 m² and accessible via a roof structure, it is a high-quality and pleasant outdoor space.
The garden level has full height ceilings and plenty of natural light. Currently, this floor is furnished as a wellness/yoga/fitness room with a double walk-in shower, a sauna, and a guest room. This floor is also ideal as a home office. At the rear, French doors provide direct access to the west-facing garden.
Bel-etage
This floor features a bright and spacious room at the front with a view of Valeriusplein, and a second spacious room. This second room is currently used as a garden room and offers direct access to the Rear garden. Both Rooms ideal as a work or reception area.
First floor
The first floor has a ceiling height of approximately 3.70 meters and forms the heart of the house, with the most beautiful view and the most light. The living room extends across the full width on the square side, with large windows that make optimal use of the light. Extra high ceilings enhance the feeling of space. The wooden floor and central fireplace create a cozy and intimate atmosphere. A balcony with French doors provides direct access to Valeriusplein.
The luxurious open kitchen (SieMatic) with Gaggenau ovens and cooking island is located on the west side, with plenty of cupboard space and modern appliances. There is also a separate niche for a coffee machine and juicer. The seating area offers space for a large dining table, ideal for family dinners or drinks with friends.
The owner's suite is located on the second floor. This floor offers a spacious bedroom at the front, a dressing room, and a spacious bathroom with plenty of natural light. The bathroom is equipped with a bathtub, walk-in shower, and double sink. The dressing room flows seamlessly into the sleeping area and offers generous closet space. The unobstructed view over Valeriusplein completes this suite.
Third floor
The third floor comprises three bedrooms a spacious bathroom. There is also a central area that serves as a storage room and laundry room.
The lockable Front garden secure and private bicycle storage and is a pleasant place to enjoy your first cup of coffee in the morning sun.
At the rear is a west-facing city garden, where you can make the most of the afternoon and evening sun. The garden is accessible from both the garden level and the main floor via a staircase.
The Roof terrace an absolute added value: secluded, sunny, and with a beautiful view over Amsterdam-Zuid, with sightlines towards the Zuidas and even the Westerkerk. The terrace is designed to ensure privacy and is easily accessible via the roof structure, which is equipped with a refrigerator and storage space. An outdoor shower has also been installed.
This combination of outdoor spaces makes ValeriusView an exceptional and complete home.
At the end of the 19th century, as Amsterdam's city center became increasingly crowded, there was a growing need for a green neighborhood close to the center. In 1881, architect Zocher designed Willemspark, now known as Vondelpark. A few decades later, the first villas were built around the ponds. Stately buildings in classical architectural styles welcomed families to this quieter and greener part of the city. The Willemspark neighborhood in Amsterdam Zuid is known for its beautiful historic buildings, wide avenues, and green parks. It is one of the most sought-after neighborhoods in Amsterdam due to its luxurious appearance and central location. There is a lively atmosphere and a wide range of specialty shops for daily shopping, as well as restaurants, bars, and cafés, such as Bar Barolo, Carter, and Le Petit George. The Vondelpark is just around the corner, and for culture, there is the Concertgebouw and the Museumplein.
Accessibility
The property is easily accessible by public transport, including tram lines 2 and 16 and bus lines 142, 170, 172, 174, 197, as well as Haarlemmermeer Station. By car, the location is easily accessible via the S107 and S108. The direct Schiphol bus connection offers additional convenience.
The connection to Museumplein via Koninginneweg, with tram line 2 towards the city center and Amsterdam Central Station, is also very convenient.
parking facilities
Parking on public roads is possible via the permit system (permit area Zuid 8.1). With a parking permit for Zuid 8.1, you may park in Zuid-1, Zuid-2, and Zuid-8. The estimated waiting time for a parking permit is currently around 6 months. The cost of a resident's permit is €199.93 per 6 months. A second resident's permit is not possible within this permit area; however, an annual parking permit can be purchased for a second car.
Separately, there is the option to purchase a garage space for one car in the Okeghemstraat, approximately 100 meters away. This parking space is part of an apartment right within a garage complex. Suitable for a BMW 7 series. The Purchase price this garage is €300,000.