Apartment of almost 90 m², located in Buitenveldert on Gijsbrecht van Aemstelpark. The apartment is accessible by elevator and has a living room, a modern semi-open kitchen, 2/3 bedrooms a sunny south-facing balcony. There is a separate storage room in the basement. The ground lease has been bought out in perpetuity.
Guided tour
The living space is long and well-organized, with ample room for a sitting and dining area. Large windows across the entire width provide plenty of daylight and offer unobstructed views of the greenery surrounding the building. The dimensions are pleasant: there is room for a spacious sitting area and a dining table by the window, and the sitting area can be closed off by glass doors. It is also possible to create a study or extra bedroom here. The balcony is accessible from the living room. It is located Immediately the living space and naturally becomes part of everyday use. The semi-open kitchen is located Immediately the living room. The layout is sleek and functional, with plenty of cupboard space and a calm combination of light fronts and a dark worktop. Built-in appliances are logically placed and everything is within easy reach.
The bedrooms functionally laid out and a comfortable size. The master bedroom has built-in closets and offers enough space for a double bed, with room for a chair or small desk. The second bedroom can be used flexibly, for example as a children's room, guest room, or study. The bathroom is practical and clearly laid out. It has a bathtub, separate shower, and sink. The light tiling and sleek finish make the bathroom timeless and easy to maintain.
The apartment has two balconies, the largest of which faces south. You can step Immediately onto Immediately larger balcony from the living room. This balcony is quiet and overlooks greenery, with mature trees and an unobstructed view of the surrounding area. There is enough space for a small table and chairs, making the balcony ideal for breakfast or relaxing outside after work. The second balcony is adjacent to one of the bedrooms.
Neighborhood guide
The apartment is located in the popular Buitenveldert neighborhood, right next to Gijsbrecht van Aemstelpark. This green and peaceful residential area is characterized by a balanced combination of space, nature, and urban amenities. The park offers unobstructed green views and plenty of opportunities for walking, running, and relaxation. Buitenveldert is strategically located between Amsterdam-Zuid, the Zuidas, and Amstelveen and is known for its spacious layout, green character, and international profile. There are several parks in the immediate vicinity, including Amstelpark, Beatrixpark, and Amsterdamse Bos. The Gelderlandplein indoor shopping center is a short distance away, offering an extensive selection of food, fashion, and gastronomy. Beethovenstraat, Scheldestraat, and Maasstraat are also just a few minutes away by bike and offer a refined selection of shops and restaurants. In addition, there is a wide range of educational facilities in the area, including the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, the Amsterdam International Community School, and various primary schools. The neighborhood thus offers an optimal combination of living, working, green spaces, and urban dynamism.
Details
• Living area approx. 87 m²
• Two balconies totaling approx. 7 m²
• The ground rent has been purchased in full for perpetuity
• Elevator available
• Energy label B
• Storage room in the basement
• Homeowners’ association service fees €204.57 per month
• Heating cost advance payment €90 per month
• Non-owner-occupant clause applies
Baljuwen van Amstelland
Buitenveldert is a quiet and comfortable residential area. The apartments are logically laid out, there is plenty of greenery in the immediate vicinity, and various shops for daily shopping are often nearby. This apartment has been rented out by the current owner in recent years, and tenants were happy with the natural light, the flexible layout due to the ensuite in the living room, and the location. The Groot Gelderlandplein shopping center, with its wide range of luxury shops, large supermarkets, and cozy restaurants, is about a 5-minute walk away. The apartment is located on the second floor with a lovely sunny balcony, and the ground lease has been bought out in perpetuity.
Judith de Jong | Real estate agent Broersma Wonen
Jelle Mundt | Makelaar Broersma Wonen
This apartment is located in a residential building dating from 1967, designed by the renowned architect Dudok according to the clear and functional principles of that period. The architecture is clear and consistent, with brick facades and continuous balconies that create a calm and recognizable whole. The building is situated in a green area near the Gijsbrecht van Aemstelpark, which provides distance from the street and a feeling of space. The central entrance with staircase and elevator is practical and provides comfortable access to the apartment. The floor plans of the apartments are efficient and clear, without unnecessary traffic space. All functions are clearly separated from each other. The living room has a rectangular shape and a clear orientation, making it easy to furnish. Large windows provide plenty of daylight and a direct connection to the balcony. The outdoor space is an extension of the living room and invites daily use. The home offers a solid foundation: a clear structure, good light, and a layout that is still functional. No bold architectural statements, but a well-thought-out apartment that feels pleasant and logical in everyday use.
The living space is elongated and well-organized, with plenty of room for a sitting and dining area. Large windows across the entire width provide plenty of daylight and offer an unobstructed view of the greenery surrounding the building. The dimensions are pleasant: there is room for a spacious sitting area and a dining table by the window, and the sitting area can be closed off by glass doors. A study or extra bedroom could also be created here. The balcony is accessible from the living room. It is located Immediately the living space and naturally becomes part of everyday use.
The semi-open kitchen is located Immediately the living room. The layout is sleek and functional, with plenty of cupboard space and a calm combination of light fronts and a dark worktop. Built-in appliances are logically placed and everything is within easy reach. The window in the kitchen provides daylight and ventilation, making it a pleasant workspace.
The bedrooms functionally laid out and a comfortable size. The master bedroom offers enough space for a double bed and wardrobes, with room for a chair or small desk. The finish is calm and neutral, making the Rooms to adapt to different living requirements. The second bedroom can be used flexibly, for example as a children's room, guest room, or study. One bedroom has direct access to the balcony, providing extra light and ventilation. Due to their location in relation to the living room, the bedrooms are bedrooms within the apartment.
The bathroom has a practical layout and a clear design. It has a bathtub and a separate shower, making the space suitable for both daily use and relaxation. The sink unit offers storage space and keeps the room tidy. The light tiling and sleek finish make the bathroom timeless and easy to maintain.
The apartment has two balconies, the largest of which faces south. The larger balcony is Immediately from the living room. This balcony is quiet and overlooks greenery, with mature trees and an open view of the surrounding area. There is enough space for a small table and chairs, making the balcony ideal for breakfast or relaxing outside after work.
The second balcony is adjacent to one of the bedrooms. This balcony is more compact, but pleasant as an extension of the room. It offers extra ventilation and a sheltered place to step outside. Both balconies are secluded and have no direct view into the interior. They are a clear addition to the indoor living space and ensure that you have an outdoor space at different times of the day, without compromising privacy or tranquility.
The apartment is located in the popular Buitenveldert neighborhood, right next to Gijsbrecht van Aemstelpark. This green and peaceful residential area is characterized by a balanced combination of space, nature, and urban amenities. The park offers unobstructed green views and plenty of opportunities for walking, running, and relaxation. Buitenveldert is strategically located between Amsterdam-Zuid, the Zuidas, and Amstelveen and is known for its spacious layout, green character, and international profile. There are several parks in the immediate vicinity, including Amstelpark, Beatrixpark, and Amsterdamse Bos. The Gelderlandplein indoor shopping center is a short distance away, offering an extensive selection of food, fashion, and gastronomy. Beethovenstraat, Scheldestraat, and Maasstraat are also just a few minutes away by bike and offer a refined selection of shops and restaurants. In addition, there is a wide range of educational facilities in the area, including the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, the Amsterdam International Community School, and various primary schools. The neighborhood thus offers an optimal combination of living, working, green spaces, and urban dynamism.
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). Bus 62 departs from both Nieuw Herlaer and Kastelenstraat to Lelylaan Station and Amstel Station, via Zuid Station. Regional transport also departs from Zuid Station, including a direct connection to Schiphol Airport. Zuid Station is a 5-minute bike ride away.
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 €59.10 per 6 months. There is currently no waiting list for this permit area. A second parking permit costs €147.76 per 6 months. (Source: Local authority , January 2026).