This spacious and light three-room apartment of approximately 85 m² is located on the second floor and features a west-facing balcony. The apartment is situated just around the corner from the upscale shopping center Gelderlandplein.
Tour
The apartment is accessible via both the stairs and the elevator from the central hall. The living room, which allows plenty of natural light, provides access to a west-facing balcony. The kitchen at the rear of the apartment offers an unobstructed view of a green area and is equipped with a granite countertop and built-in appliances. There is also a separate storage room for the washing machine and additional storage space. The master bedroom, located at the quiet rear, features a large built-in wardrobe. The second bedroom is at the front and connects to the living room and balcony.
The centrally located bathroom includes a bathtub, shower, and vanity. In the basement, there is a spacious storage room of approximately 4 m², suitable for bike storage.
Neighborhood
More space. More nature. More peace. Established in the 1950s as a garden suburb and now evolved into the city's backyard, Buitenveldert is the neighborhood for anyone wanting to escape the city's hustle and bustle while still living centrally. With two parks and the largest forest in the city within walking distance, nature is always close by. The area features a subtle mix of high, medium, and low-rise buildings, creating a dynamic streetscape.
From small specialty shops to large retail chains, an Asian supermarket, and contemporary art collections: Gelderlandplein offers something special for everyone. The same goes for Amsterdamse Bos with its sports parks. Whether you’re into hockey, tennis, horseback riding, rowing, or running, sports enthusiasts from all over the city find their relaxation here. Even in the Botanical Garden with its subtropical greenhouse, the pressures of daily life seem far away.
Special features
• Living area approximately 85 m²
• West-facing balcony of approximately 8 m²
• Located on leasehold land from the Municipality of Amsterdam. Leasehold ground rent has been paid until March 31, 2035
• Application for transition to perpetual leasehold with AB 2016 has been submitted
• Elevator
• Two bedrooms
• Spacious kitchen
• Indoor storage room
• Energy label C
• VvE service costs €227.30 per month
• Storage in the basement of approximately 4 m²
Zonnig Buitenveldert
Buitenveldert is a neighborhood that is part of the Zuid district, known for its green surroundings, spacious layout, and diverse amenities. Buitenveldert was mainly developed in the 1950s and 1960s as part of the post-war expansion of Amsterdam. It was the first major expansion project outside the Ring Road A10. What’s very pleasant is that this bright 3-room apartment is just around the corner from the luxurious Gelderlandplein shopping center. This area has a nice dynamic, thanks to various excellent amenities such as shops, restaurants, specialty stores, and delicatessens. In addition to the hustle and bustle of the city, you can also find tranquility. From the apartment, you can easily walk to Amstelpark, Beatrixpark, and the Amsterdamse Bos. The River Amstel and various sports clubs are also easily accessible. The accessibility is optimal with bus connections, (fast) tram, Station Zuid, and the A9 and A10. Therefore, living in Buitenveldert is ideal for those who want to escape the hustle and bustle of the city center with four city parks within walking distance, yet still be close to all urban amenities.
Marjolein Beerbaum | Real Estate Agent Broersma Residential
The building
The apartment Geervliet 147 is a representative example of post-war architectural style in Amsterdam Buitenveldert, with a focus on functionality, natural light, and a minimalist aesthetic typical of 1960s modernist architecture. The neighborhood was designed according to the principles of New Building, emphasizing open spaces, light, and greenery.
The building, with 84 apartments distributed across three residential blocks, was designed with a focus on functional and simple forms, characteristic of modernism. The design is rectangular and symmetrical with minimal decorative elements. The use of concrete, brick, and glass is dominant, reflecting the architectural style of that era.
Living and cooking
The apartment is accessible via both the stairs and the elevator and the spacious hallway provides access to the kitchen, the master bedroom, the bathroom, the toilet, and the living room. The spacious and sunny living-dining room benefits from ample natural light through the large window and offers access to the west-facing balcony located at the front of the apartment. Like the rest of the apartment, the living room features a wooden floor. Adjacent to the living room is the second bedroom, which can also be used as an office.
The kitchen, located at the rear of the home, offers an unobstructed view of the green park. It is equipped with a granite countertop and various built-in appliances such as a dishwasher, an oven, and a 4-burner gas stove. The fridge-freezer is separate in the kitchen. A door in the kitchen leads to a storage room equipped with a washing machine connection and a central heating boiler. There is also ample space for storing provisions or household items.
Sleeping and bathing
The master bedroom is quietly located at the rear of the property and features a large built-in closet. It has a sliding window overlooking the green space. The second bedroom at the front offers a view of the street and is adjacent to the living room and the balcony. Centrally located within the home is the bathroom, which includes a bathtub, a shower, and a vanity unit.
Balcony
From the living room, there is access to the sunny balcony. The nearly 8 m² balcony is located on the west side, enjoying afternoon sunlight—perfect for relaxing after a workday. In the basement, there is a spacious storage room of approximately 4 m², where you can easily store a bicycle.
Neighborhood guide
More space. More nature. More peace. Established in the 1950s as a garden suburb and now evolved into the city’s backyard, Buitenveldert is the neighborhood for those looking to escape the city’s hustle and bustle while still living centrally. With two parks and the largest forest in the city within walking distance, nature is always nearby. The area features a subtle mix of high, medium, and low-rise buildings, creating a dynamic streetscape.
From small specialty shops to large retail chains, an Asian supermarket, and contemporary art collections: Gelderlandplein offers something special for everyone. The same applies to Amsterdamse Bos with its sports parks. Whether you’re into hockey, tennis, horseback riding, rowing, or running, sports enthusiasts from all over the city find their relaxation here. Even in the Botanical Garden with its subtropical greenhouse, the pressures of daily life seem far away.
Accessibility
The apartment is easily accessible by bike, car, and public transportation. The Ring A10 can be reached within 5 minutes by car via exit S108 (Oud-Zuid). Several tram and bus lines, including tram 5 and 25 and bus 62 to Amstelstation and Station Lelylaan, depart from both Gelderlandplein East and A.J. Ernststraat. Station Zuid is a 5-minute bike ride away.
Parking
Parking is available through a permit system on the public road (permit area Zuid 7). With a permit for Zuid 7, you can park in Zuid-7. A resident parking permit costs €55.07 for 6 months. Currently, there is no waiting time for this permit area. A second parking permit costs €137.68 for 6 months. (Source: Municipality of Amsterdam, July 2024).