








Charming 1930s Family Home in Sought-After Randwijck with Park Views
Key Features
Description
This charming and spacious family home is situated on the green Bos en Vaartlaan in the popular Randwijck neighborhood of Amstelveen. Built in 1934, the property showcases the characteristic appeal of a 1930s residence while offering comfortable living space for a modern family. The location on the border of Amstelveen and Amsterdam-Zuid provides residents with a peaceful residential setting while maintaining excellent connectivity to urban amenities.
The property benefits from an unobstructed view over the Bos en Vaart Heempark, specifically overlooking the area known as Ecolint and 't Kleine Loopveld. This green outlook contributes to a sense of tranquility and connection with nature that is highly valued in this residential area. The house is positioned on a quiet road within a residential neighborhood, away from through traffic, which enhances the quality of daily living.
The ground floor layout begins with a spacious entrance hall that provides access to practical storage in the form of a closet beneath the stairs. A separate toilet room is conveniently located near the entrance. The main living area is a generously proportioned and bright room featuring a wooden floor that adds warmth and character to the space. Natural light enters the room effectively, creating an inviting atmosphere for daily living and entertaining.
At the rear of the ground floor, the kitchen is positioned to connect directly with the outdoor space. French doors open from this area to the backyard, establishing a seamless transition between indoor and outdoor living. This arrangement is particularly practical during warmer months when residents wish to extend their living space into the garden.
The backyard faces south, which means it receives ample sunlight throughout the day. Measuring 56 square meters, the garden extends 9.45 meters in depth and 5.94 meters in width, providing sufficient space for outdoor seating, dining, and recreational activities. The garden is described as sheltered, offering privacy from neighboring properties. A secure rear entrance provides access via a back path, adding convenience and security. A free-standing stone storage shed with electrical connections is located in the garden, offering useful space for garden equipment, bicycles, or additional storage needs.
The first floor of the property contains three well-proportioned bedrooms, providing adequate accommodation for a family. The bathroom on this level is fully equipped with a bathtub, a walk-in shower, a washbasin, and a toilet. This complete bathroom arrangement means that all essential facilities are contained within this space, which is practical for family use. The bedroom situated at the rear of the first floor features a balcony that spans the full width of the room, adding outdoor space at this level and providing views over the garden and surrounding area.
The second floor of the property offers a spacious fourth bedroom. The listing notes that there is a possibility to create a fifth room on this level, which would provide additional flexibility for growing families or those requiring a home office space. Also located on this floor are the connections for a washing machine and dryer, as well as the position of the central heating system. This practical arrangement keeps laundry appliances out of the main living areas while keeping them readily accessible.
The property has an energy label C, which indicates a moderate level of energy efficiency. The windows feature double glazing, which contributes to insulation and reduces heat loss. Heating and hot water are provided by a gas-fired combination boiler manufactured by Nefit, which is owned rather than rented, eliminating ongoing boiler rental costs.
The property is situated on freehold land, known in Dutch as eigen grond. This is an important consideration in the Netherlands where leasehold or ground lease (erfpacht) is common, particularly in Amsterdam. Freehold ownership means there are no periodic ground lease payments to consider, which can represent significant long-term savings.
The Randwijck neighborhood where this property is located is described as popular and family-friendly. The area is well-served by local amenities including schools and childcare facilities within walking and cycling distance. Shopping facilities are also readily accessible without requiring the use of a car. The Amsterdamse Bos, a large recreational park, is located nearby, offering extensive opportunities for walking, cycling, running, and other outdoor activities.
For transport and urban amenities, the Stadshart Amstelveen shopping center and Amsterdam-Zuid station are both described as easily accessible. Amsterdam-Zuid station provides connections to the national rail network as well as metro and bus services. The listing notes excellent connections by both car and public transport, making this location particularly convenient for commuters working in Amsterdam or other parts of the region.
The property is classified as a townhouse (herenhuis) and terraced house (tussenwoning), indicating that it shares at least one wall with an adjacent property. The roof is a pitched roof covered with tiles, which is typical for Dutch residential construction of this era. The total building volume is 480 cubic meters, and the plot size is 142 square meters.
Parking in the area is provided through public parking spaces with a permit system. This is standard for residential areas in Amstelveen and ensures that parking spaces are available primarily to local residents rather than being occupied by non-residents or commuters.
The asking price for this property is set at 1,125,000 euros, which translates to approximately 8,212 euros per square meter of living space. The property is offered with costs borne by the buyer (kosten koper), which is the traditional method of property transaction in the Netherlands where the buyer pays transfer tax and notary fees in addition to the purchase price.
The delivery date for the property is described as being by consultation (in overleg), which allows flexibility for both the seller and buyer to agree on a mutually convenient transfer date. This flexibility can be particularly valuable for buyers who need to coordinate the sale of their current property or the termination of a rental agreement.

