An apartment of approximately 59 m², located in the Oosterpark neighborhood. The apartment features various authentic details and includes a living room with an adjoining kitchen, a bedroom, and a bathroom. It has a French balcony at the front and a sunny balcony at the back that opens onto the dining room and kitchen. Located on freehold land. Easily schedule your own viewing via this link.
Guided tour
The open-concept living room is bright and airy, featuring a generous ceiling height of nearly 3 meters, original decorative elements, and continuous hardwood flooring that creates a sense of cohesion. The living room at the front opens onto a French balcony with a lively view of the street. Centrally located is the dining room, with ample space for a large table. At the rear is the open kitchen, practically laid out and offering direct access to the spacious southwest-facing balcony, where you can fully enjoy the sun. The home features one bedroom at the front, situated quietly relative to the living area. Creating a second bedroom is a possibility without compromising living comfort. The bathroom is compact and efficiently laid out, featuring a walk-in shower and a sink.
There is a balcony at both the front and the back. At the front, there is a small balcony facing the street, and at the back, a more spacious and sheltered balcony with a view of the greenery, perfect for sitting or dining.
What the residents will miss
"What I think I'll miss the most is the large, distinctive living room. It's such a lovely, open space where you can easily entertain large groups of friends and family. Long evenings at the table, good food, great conversations. And then there's the south-facing balcony, a place where the sun always finds you."
Neighborhood Guide
Living near Oosterpark means living in a neighborhood that’s constantly evolving, yet never loses its laid-back character. Everything is within easy reach—from fresh coffee to fine dining. Immediately the park is Hotel Arena with its peaceful terrace under the trees. For a quiet terrace by the park or a refined lunch, Pillows Grand Boutique Hotel Maurits at the Park is a favorite among locals. Further down the street, on the corner of Beukenplein and Oosterparkstraat, is Bar Bukowski, a neighborhood favorite for drinks and brunch. De Biertuin, Louie Louie, Buurtcafé de Tros, and Turbo are all within walking distance and fill the evenings with liveliness. Prefer something a bit more refined? Restaurant De Kas in Park Frankendael offers fine dining, featuring fresh produce from its own garden. For daily groceries, there’s plenty of choice: AH, Marqt, the Dappermarkt, and small specialty shops like Hartog Bakery, Abraham Kef Cheese Shop, and De Groene Weg organic butcher shop. Schools and childcare centers are located in the immediate vicinity. Elementary schools such as De Witte Olifant, Montessorischool Oost, and De Archipel are highly regarded.
Property Details
• Living area approx. 59 m²
• Rear balcony approx. 5 m² and a French balcony at the front
• Located on freehold land
• Energy rating C
• Homeowners’ association fees €99 per month
• Potential to create an additional bedroom.
• Double glazed
• Hardwood floors
• Original decorative features
Vrolik
What Immediately here is the spacious living area. The combination of living room and dining room forms a single large space where you can easily bring different functions together. It is a space that adapts to how you live—open and spacious, with plenty of room to sit, eat, and work. The bedroom is located at the front of the house, giving it its own distinct area within the home. This ensures that the rear of the house can be fully utilized for living and cooking.
A unique feature is the two balconies. There is an outdoor space on both sides of the home, allowing you to find a spot in the sun or in the shade at any time of day. This gives the home an extra quality that you don’t often see in this type of apartment.
In addition, the home offers flexibility. The current one-bedroom layout feels spacious and open, but there is clear potential to create a second bedroom. The alternative floor plan shows how this can be incorporated in a logical way, without compromising the quality of the living space.
A home that offers space—in use, in experience, and in possibilities.
Anniek Steltenpool-Docter | Real Estate Agent at Broersma Wonen
Daniël de Bont | Makelaar Broersma Wonen
The home is designed as a spacious and cohesive whole, with an emphasis on openness and ease of use. The living area serves as the focal point and has been intentionally kept spacious, creating a natural space for living, dining, and gathering. The combination of original details and a calm, understated base creates a sense of balance. Ornate ceilings, paneled doors, and high baseboards add character, while the continuous hardwood floor and light-colored walls provide cohesion. The whole feels well-maintained and balanced, without being overly assertive. The kitchen is compact and functionally designed, with a clear layout and a direct connection to the rear balcony. Here, daily use takes center stage: cooking, opening the doors, stepping outside for a moment. Everything is within easy reach.
The bedroom at the front has a more secluded character and benefits from the height and light of the facade. Its positioning separates this space from the living area, contributing to tranquility and privacy.
What sets this home apart is the combination of a large living space and the potential for adaptation. The current layout feels spacious and comfortable, but can be relatively easily transformed into a bedrooms configuration. This flexibility makes the home suitable for different stages of life. Additionally, the two balconies provide a natural connection to the outdoors. They extend the home and always offer a place to step outside for a moment.
The living area is generously proportioned and forms an open space where living, dining, and cooking naturally come together. What Immediately is the ceiling height, which lends the space an airy feel and elegance. Combined with the continuous hardwood floor, this creates a calm foundation that ties the various functions together. The living room is located at the front and has a direct connection to the smaller balcony. The doors can be opened, turning this outdoor space into an extension of the seating area. Here, you’re closer to the city, with a view of the street and the daily life unfolding there. It’s a spot you can easily use for a moment, without it taking up much space.
The dining room is centrally located in the home, seamlessly connecting to both the living room and the kitchen. This is where the space truly comes together. The dimensions allow for generous dining here, while the open connection to the kitchen creates a natural flow during cooking and socializing. At the rear is the kitchen, practically laid out and Immediately to the large balcony. Here, the use of the home changes. The doors open to the outside, making the balcony a full-fledged part of the living space. Thanks to its southwest orientation, this is a spot where you can enjoy the sun for hours, with plenty of room to sit and eat.
The combination of these two outdoor spaces adds an extra dimension to living. At the front, the liveliness and connection to the street; at the back, the tranquility and space to linger longer. The layout of the entire home is flexible. The current design offers a spacious, open living environment but can be adapted. With a different layout, a second bedroom can be created while still leaving a comfortable living area.
The bedroom is located at the front of the home and occupies a quiet, secluded spot within the layout. While the living room feels like an open space, the bedroom feels more private and well-organized. This makes it a pleasant space to retreat to. The apartment also offers the possibility of creating a second bedroom. In the alternative layout, part of the living area is separated off, creating an extra spacious room. This modification fits well with the existing structure of the home. The bathroom is compact and functionally designed. The walk-in shower, sink, and storage space are efficiently arranged, allowing the room to function comfortably without feeling cluttered.
There is a balcony on both sides of the house, each with its own character and purpose. The front balcony Immediately the living room and is more compact in design. It’s a pleasant spot for a quick moment outdoors, a cup of coffee, or to start the day. At the rear, the second balcony unfolds; it is considerably more spacious and Immediately to the dining room and kitchen. Thanks to its southwest-facing orientation, the balcony enjoys plenty of sun, especially in the afternoon and evening. Its size makes it possible to place a nice dining set or lounge sofa here, making the balcony a true part of daily life. The sheltered location and the view of the courtyard gardens give this spot a peaceful, almost green atmosphere. Here, the home transitions from urban to relaxed, without losing its connection to the city.
Living near Oosterpark means living in a neighborhood that’s constantly evolving, yet never loses its laid-back charm. Everything is within easy reach—from fresh coffee to fine dining. Immediately the park is Hotel Arena with its peaceful terrace under the trees. For a quiet terrace by the park or a refined lunch, Pillows Grand Boutique Hotel Maurits at the Park is a favorite among locals. Further down the street, on the corner of Beukenplein and Oosterparkstraat, is Bar Bukowski, a neighborhood favorite for drinks and brunch. De Biertuin, Louie Louie, and neighborhood cafés De Tros and Turbo are all within walking distance and fill the evenings with liveliness. Prefer something a bit more refined? Restaurant De Kas in Park Frankendael offers fine dining, featuring fresh produce from its own garden. For daily groceries, there’s plenty of choice: AH, Marqt, the Dappermarkt, and small specialty shops like Hartog Bakery, Abraham Kef Cheese Shop, and De Groene Weg organic butcher shop. Schools and childcare centers are located in the immediate vicinity. Elementary schools such as De Witte Olifant, Montessorischool Oost, and De Archipel are highly regarded.
accessibility
The apartment is easily accessible by both car and public transport. Via the S100 and S113, you can reach the A10 ring road within minutes, giving you quick access to other parts of the city and beyond. Thanks to its central location, the Oosterpark, Flevopark, and city center are within easy reach. There are several tram and bus stops on Linneausstraat in the immediate vicinity. In addition, Amsterdam Muiderpoort station is only a 15-minute walk away, with fast train connections to Amsterdam Central Station and the rest of the Netherlands.
Parking
Parking on public streets is available through a permit system (Oost-1a permit zone). With a parking permit for Oost-1a, you may park in Oost-1 and Oost-2. A resident parking permit costs €199.93 for 6 months. Currently, there is a 5-month waiting period for this permit zone. A second parking permit is not available in this area. (Source: Local authority , May 2026).
To me, this house has always been so much more than just a place to live. It’s a place where memories were made, where we laughed, and where life unfolded in peace and comfort. What I’ll probably miss the most is the large, distinctive living room. It’s such a lovely, open space where you can effortlessly host large groups of friends and family. Long evenings at the table, good food, wonderful conversations. And then there’s the south-facing balcony, a spot where the sun always finds you. Thanks to its sheltered location, you can actually enjoy it all year round. What makes this terrace extra special is the view: a green sea of trees and plants that offer a sense of peace and tranquility you wouldn’t expect in the middle of the city. With a cup of coffee in the morning sun or a glass of wine at the end of the day, it feels like you’ve escaped for a moment. The home’s location also ensures plenty of natural light all year round.
What also makes this place so unique is the neighborhood. You have a huge selection of cozy cafes and great restaurants just around the corner on Beukenplein, so you always have something to choose from, while at home you experience that peace and greenery.
I hope the next residents here will experience just as much happiness, warmth, and beautiful moments as I have. This house holds a special place in my heart, and I’m sure it can become one for you too.
My favorite spots in the neighborhood (almost too many to list, so here’s a small selection)
– morning coffee and reading the paper at Coffee Bru
– delicious bread, cheese, cold cuts, and wine at Eriks Delicatessen
– lunch at Teds Brunch
– a leisurely meal at Clos, Massalia, or Bar Bouche
– an evening stroll with an ice cream from Massimo Gelato
– Vincent Catering and Butcher Shop
– Hartogs Boterham
– Dappermarkt