








Practical apartment with private garden in Amsterdam Buitenveldert
Key Features
Description
This practical apartment is situated within a building that forms part of the post war expansion of Amsterdam. This specific period was characterized by the construction of functional residences situated in a spacious and green environment. The neighborhood is known for its abundance of light, ample space, and a practical layout, with various amenities, public transport options, and main roads located within close proximity.
The residence offers a living area of approximately 45 square meters and features its own backyard along with a separate storage shed. Upon entering the property via the entrance, one arrives in a hall that provides access to the various rooms in the home. The bedroom is located at the front of the house and offers sufficient space for a double bed and wardrobe storage. The bathroom is centrally located within the apartment and is equipped with a shower, a toilet, and a sink.
The living room is situated at the rear of the property and serves as the central living space. Thanks to the open layout, there is room for both a sitting area and a dining corner. The open kitchen connects directly to this living space. From the living room, one has access to the backyard, which provides a pleasant outdoor space. At the rear of the garden, there is a separate storage shed, which is ideal for storing bicycles and providing extra storage space.
The Owners Association is professionally managed by De Alliantie VvE Diensten. The ground lease for the property has been paid off until January 15, 2063.
The home is located in the green and spacious Buitenveldert district in Amsterdam South. This residential area is known for its quiet character, broad avenues, and numerous green facilities. In the immediate vicinity, there are various parks and recreational areas, including the Amstelpark and the Gijsbrecht van Aemstelpark. These parks form a green connection towards the Amsterdam Forest, offering ample opportunities for walking, sports, and relaxation in nature.
For daily groceries and an extensive range of shops, the Gelderlandplein shopping center is located a short distance away. This center features various supermarkets, specialty shops, hospitality establishments, and other facilities. Additionally, there are several schools, sports facilities, and medical facilities in the surrounding area. The Zuidas, with its large offering of offices, restaurants, and Amsterdam South station, is also located a short distance from the neighborhood.
The accessibility of the location is excellent. There are multiple tram and bus connections in the area, including tram 5 and 25 and bus 62, which provide good connections to Amsterdam South station and other parts of the city. Via Amsterdam South station, there are also fast train and metro connections towards the city center of Amsterdam and the rest of the Randstad. By car, the A10 and A2 highways are quickly reachable.
The layout of the property includes an entrance with a hall, a meter cupboard, and a practical cupboard for extra storage space. The bedroom is located at the front of the house with room for a bed and wardrobe. The bathroom is central and equipped with a shower, toilet, and sink. The living room features an open kitchen and space for a sitting and dining area. From the living room, there is access to the backyard with a canopy located directly adjacent to the house. In the garden, there is a separate storage shed.
Important features of the property include a construction year of 1960 and a garden facing East. The living area is approximately 45 square meters and a measurement report is available. The ground lease canon has been paid off until January 15, 2063. The property has an energy label C. A fixed project notary has been appointed, specifically Schut van Os in Amsterdam. The Active Owners Association is professionally managed by De Alliantie VvE services. The service costs are 183.97 euros per month for the home and 9.33 euros per month for the storage unit based on the 2025 budget.
Potential buyers should be aware that the seller is selling the property for their own use or use by a first degree family member who will establish their main residence there. The sale includes an anti speculation clause, meaning the property cannot be rented or sold for a period of two years. The property is a former rental home of De Alliantie. A non occupancy clause, asbestos clause, and old age clause are not applicable. The seller reserves the right of allocation until the signing of the purchase deed. The seller will not sell to an investor or a buyer with more real estate in their name. Delivery of the property can take place immediately.
The listing mentions a priority regulation for De Alliantie. As a social tenant at De Alliantie or another housing corporation, you often get priority on the owner occupied homes and mid segment rental homes that are offered. This policy is in place to strive for a suitable home for as many people as possible. The home that is vacated can then be offered again to people on the waiting list for an affordable rental home. If there are multiple tenants who have bid, the tenant with the highest bid in a certain priority category gets priority. The priority is valid until the final registration date for registration. For this property, a final registration date of April 2, 2026 at 12:00 PM applies. If you want to claim the priority, you must register for email updates and state your current living situation when requesting a viewing and mention it when submitting your bid to the broker. The priority regulation lapses with a bid below the asking price. Priority means that the seller will enter into talks with you first. The property is not sold below the appraised market value, which may be higher than the asking price.

