








One-Bedroom Apartment Near Vondelpark in Sought-After Amsterdam Location
Key Features
Description
Located on the Jacob van Lennepstraat in the Da Costabuurt-Zuid neighborhood of Amsterdam, this one-bedroom apartment offers a living space of approximately 35 square meters. The property is situated on the first floor of a building that was originally constructed in 1881. In 2007, the entire building underwent a comprehensive renovation with careful attention to quality, during which it was converted into modern apartment rights. This combination of historical character and modern conveniences creates a distinctive living environment in one of Amsterdam's most desirable residential areas.
The Jacob van Lennepstraat holds a reputation as one of the most sought-after streets in the city. Residents benefit from close proximity to the Vondelpark, Amsterdam's famous urban park that offers green space for recreation and relaxation throughout the year. The property is also conveniently located near the historic canal ring and the charming Jordaan district, known for its narrow streets, boutique shops, and atmospheric cafes and restaurants.
For daily shopping and dining, the surrounding area provides numerous options. The Elandsgracht, Bilderdijkstraat, Kinkerstraat, De Hallen complex, Eerste Constantijn Huygensstraat, and Overtoom are all within easy reach. These areas feature a diverse mix of specialty stores, grocery shops, and culinary establishments ranging from casual eateries to more formal dining options. De Hallen, a converted tram depot, has become a popular destination with its food hall, library, cinema, and various retail spaces.
Accessibility is a notable advantage of this location. Multiple tram and bus lines operate nearby, providing direct connections to the city center and beyond. Amsterdam Central Station can be reached in approximately ten minutes by public transport. For cyclists, the Jordaan, De Hallen, and Museumplein are all within comfortable cycling distance. Motorists have straightforward access to the A10 ring road and other main routes connecting Amsterdam to the rest of the Netherlands. Additionally, Lelylaan Station and the North-South metro line are reachable within a few minutes, further expanding transportation options across the metropolitan area.
The apartment itself is accessed via a communal staircase leading to the first floor, where the property is positioned at the front of the building. The interior layout has been designed to maximize the available space and natural light. Upon entering, a hallway provides access to the modern bathroom, which is equipped with a walk-in shower, a washbasin, and a toilet. The bathroom fixtures and finishes reflect the quality of the 2007 renovation.
A notable feature of the apartment is the separate bedroom, which is fitted with a practical sliding door. This design choice allows natural light to flow into the living areas even when the bedroom door is closed, maintaining a bright and airy atmosphere throughout the apartment. The sliding door also helps optimize the available floor space compared to a traditional swinging door.
The living room is well-proportioned and receives good natural light. In 2024, a new open kitchen was installed, finished with glazed tiles that add a contemporary touch to the space. The open configuration creates a cohesive living and cooking area that feels more spacious than the square footage might suggest. A built-in cupboard adjacent to the kitchen houses the central heating boiler, which was installed in 2022. This cupboard also provides space for a washing machine, incorporating practical laundry facilities into the apartment without sacrificing living space.
The entire apartment features parquet flooring throughout, providing a warm and consistent appearance. Double glazing has been installed on the windows, contributing to energy efficiency and reducing outside noise. The property also benefits from wall insulation. These features have resulted in an energy label C rating, which represents a reasonable level of energy performance for an apartment in a building of this age.
Heating and hot water are provided by a Remeha gas-fired central heating boiler from 2022, which is included in the sale as the property of the current owner. The relatively recent installation of this boiler means that it should have considerable remaining useful life and should operate efficiently compared to older heating systems.
The property is held on a private leasehold arrangement with terms described as favorable. The current annual ground rent payment is 930.50 euros, and this arrangement extends until January 1, 2057. Importantly, the land on which the property stands has received a positive notarial opinion, often referred to as a green opinion, which is available as documentation. This assessment provides some assurance regarding the leasehold terms and their acceptability for mortgage purposes.
The homeowners association, known in Dutch as a Vereniging van Eigenaren or VvE, is described as active and well-managed. The monthly contribution to the VvE is 64.20 euros. According to the provided checklist, the VvE is registered with the Chamber of Commerce, holds annual meetings, collects periodic contributions, maintains a reserve fund, and has building insurance in place. However, the checklist indicates that no formal maintenance plan has been established, which potential buyers may wish to inquire about further.
Parking in this area operates under a permit system for residents. The property falls within parking zone West-11.1. The current estimated waiting time for a resident parking permit is approximately ten months. Residents with electric vehicles may receive priority if they meet additional requirements for an environmental parking permit. The cost of a resident parking permit is currently 192.81 euros per six-month period, though the initial permit period may vary in length, which could affect the actual cost during the first period.
The total living area of the apartment is measured at 34.80 square meters according to the NEN2580 measurement standard, with a volume of 109.30 cubic meters. The property contains two rooms in total, comprising one bedroom and one living room combined with the open kitchen. The apartment occupies a single residential floor.
The asking price for the property is 350,000 euros, payable on a costs buyer basis, meaning that the buyer is responsible for transfer taxes and notary fees associated with the purchase. This translates to approximately 10,000 euros per square meter of living space. The notary for the transaction can be selected by the buyer. The seller has stipulated that a purchase agreement is only binding once both the buyer and seller have signed a written contract, and the seller reserves the right of award, meaning they are not obligated to accept any particular offer.
The delivery date is to be agreed upon between the parties. The listing includes standard disclaimers regarding measurement accuracy and information reliability, reminding potential buyers of their obligation to conduct their own due diligence before completing a purchase.

