








Attractive apartment with garden in green Buitenveldert
Key Features
Description
This apartment is situated on Geervliet in the Buitenveldert neighbourhood of Amsterdam Zuid. The property offers a living space of approximately 66 square meters and is classified as a gallery flat that was built in 1989. The asking price is set at 450,000 euros costs to the buyer.
The layout of the apartment has been designed in a practical manner. Upon entering, you reach the hall which provides access to the separate toilet and the bathroom. The living room is located at the front of the property and benefits from good natural light. From the hall, there is also access to the bedroom. The bedroom connects through to the kitchen which is positioned at the rear of the dwelling. Adjacent to the kitchen there is a storage room that can serve as a practical space for a washing machine or additional storage needs.
From the kitchen, you can access the backyard. The garden measures 6.21 meters in depth and 11.31 meters in width, and it faces west, which means it receives afternoon and evening sunlight. This outdoor space provides a pleasant area for relaxation and outdoor living.
The apartment holds an energy label B. Heating and hot water are provided by a gas fired combi boiler from the brand Intergas. This boiler was installed in 2025 and is owned by the current owner, meaning it will transfer to the buyer as part of the purchase.
The property includes several features such as external sun blinds, mechanical ventilation, and natural ventilation options. The total volume of the apartment is stated as 250 cubic meters. In addition to the living space of 66 square meters, there is 2 square meters of other indoor space and 4 square meters of building related outdoor space. An external storage unit of 5 square meters is also part of the property.
The apartment is subject to leasehold, known as erfpacht in Dutch. The ground lease has been paid in advance until August 31, 2039. After this date, the new owner will need to address the leasehold situation, which could involve paying for an extension or switching to perpetual leasehold.
The property is part of an active homeowners association that is professionally managed by Alliantie Vve diensten. The monthly service costs amount to 187 euros for the apartment and an additional 15.60 euros for the external storage unit, based on the 2025 budget.
Parking in the area is available through paid public parking and parking permits. The location offers excellent accessibility both by car and public transport. Amsterdam Zuid station is within short distance, providing quick connections to Amsterdam city center, Schiphol Airport, and other parts of the region. Various tram and bus connections are also nearby. For car travel, the A10 and A9 highways are easily accessible.
The Buitenveldert neighbourhood is characterised by its spacious layout, abundant greenery, and high quality of living. The Gelderlandplein shopping center is located at a short distance, offering a variety of shops, supermarkets, and dining options. For recreation, the Amsterdamse Bos and the Gijsbrecht van Aemstelpark are in the immediate vicinity, providing opportunities for walking, sports, and relaxation.
Potential buyers should be aware of several conditions attached to this sale. The seller is selling the property for own use or use by a first degree family member, who will have their main residence there. An anti speculation clause applies, meaning the property cannot be rented out or sold for a period of two years after purchase.
This property was formerly a rental home of housing corporation Alliantie. The seller has explicitly stated that the property will not be sold to an investor or a buyer who owns multiple properties. The standard non occupancy clause, asbestos clause, and age clause apply to this transaction. The seller reserves the right to select the buyer until the purchase agreement is signed.
The Alliantie has a priority arrangement for social housing tenants. Tenants from the Alliantie or other housing corporations may receive priority when purchasing this property, provided their bid meets the asking price. This priority arrangement applies until April 16, 2026 at 12:00 hours. If multiple tenants have bid, the tenant with the highest bid within a priority category receives preference. The property will not be sold below the appraised market value, which could be higher than the asking price.
A fixed notary has been designated for this transaction: Schut van Os notarissen in Amsterdam. Delivery of the property can take place immediately upon agreement.

