








Charming Renovated 1930s Apartment with Balcony in Amsterdam Landlust
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Description
Discover a unique living opportunity in the vibrant city of Amsterdam with this charming 2-room apartment located in the Landlust-Zuid neighborhood. Situated at Jan den Haenstraat 32-C, this property offers a perfect balance between the dynamic amenities of the city and a peaceful, green living environment. The apartment spans approximately 55 square meters of living space and is situated on the third floor of a characteristic building originally constructed in 1934. This historic building was designed by the Amsterdam association Zomers Buiten and features wide sidewalks and beautiful linden trees, contributing to the pleasant atmosphere of the street.
The apartment has been fully renovated in 2018 as part of the extensive BLOOM renovation project. This renovation has brought the property up to modern standards while retaining its characteristic 1930s charm. The renovation included comprehensive improvements such as full insulation, the installation of new window and door frames, and a complete renewal of the water, electricity, and gas installations. Additionally, the meter cupboard was fully updated, and a brand new mechanical ventilation system was installed to ensure optimal air quality throughout the home. As a result of these significant upgrades, the property holds an Energy Label A, which guarantees low energy costs for the residents. Heating and hot water are provided by a gas-fired combi boiler from 2018, which is owned by the property.
Upon entering the building, residents are welcomed by a characteristic porch featuring a bell board and mailboxes. The apartment is accessible via the staircase. The hallway serves as the central axis of the home and is equipped with an intercom installation. It also houses a built-in closet containing the mechanical ventilation unit and the central heating boiler. From the hallway, residents have access to the separate toilet room, which is fitted with a small fountain or sink. The bedroom is also accessible from the hallway and features a spacious wall cupboard, providing ample storage space for personal belongings. The bathroom is modern and functional, equipped with a walk-in shower and a washbasin.
The living room is a bright and inviting space, bathed in natural light thanks to its position at the front of the building. It offers a generous and unobstructed view, adding to the sense of openness. The modern open kitchen is seamlessly integrated into the living area, creating a social atmosphere ideal for dining or entertaining. The kitchen is fitted with energy-efficient built-in appliances that align with the sustainable character of the property. From the kitchen, one can access the spacious and sunny balcony. This outdoor space, measuring 5 square meters, serves as a lovely extension of the living area, perfect for enjoying a morning coffee or an evening sunset. The entire apartment is finished with a neat lamella parquet floor and smooth plastered walls, giving it a clean and contemporary look.
The surrounding neighborhood of Landlust in the Bos en Lommer district is known for its diverse range of shops, hospitality venues, sports facilities, and green spaces. For daily groceries, residents have access to various supermarkets, bakeries, and drugstores within a short distance. The area boasts a vibrant culinary scene with local favorites such as ZenZero, MasMAis, LeFrench Cafe, and Bella Storia for pizza. Coffee lovers can visit the renowned neighborhood staples Fuku and Farine. For those seeking culture and nightlife, the hotspots of Jordaan, Westerpark, and De Hallen are just a 5-minute bike ride away.
Sports enthusiasts will find plenty of options in the vicinity, including SportCity, Beest Boulders, PadelNext, and CrossFit AKA. For outdoor recreation, both Erasmuspark and Westerpark are within walking distance, offering vast green spaces for relaxation and activities. The location is highly accessible, with the city center of Amsterdam just a 5 to 10-minute bike ride away. Public transport connections are excellent, with Tram 19 and buses 18, 21, 22, and 80 within walking distance. These provide easy access to Amsterdam Sloterdijk, Central Station, Leidseplein, and even the coastal town of Zandvoort. For car owners, the A10 ring road is just a few minutes' drive away. A significant advantage is that there is currently no waiting list for a parking permit, and parking is almost always available directly in front of the building.
Residents of the apartment have access to a large communal indoor bicycle storage in the basement, ideal for safely storing bikes or electric bicycles. The property is part of an active and financially healthy Homeowners Association known as Bloom IV. The VvE is professionally managed by Minerva VvE Beheer. The monthly service costs are currently 84.59 euros. It is noted that these costs will increase to 96.26 euros in the new financial year of 2026 or 2027. The VvE has a multi-year maintenance plan (MJOP) in place and holds annual meetings digitally.
The ownership situation concerns leasehold, known as erfpacht, owned by the Municipality of Amsterdam. The current canon has been paid off until and including April 30, 2067. This provides long-term financial security and peace of mind for the new owner. The property is measured according to NEN 2580 standards, and a measurement report is available. The total living area is approximately 55 square meters, and the building-bound outdoor space is 5 square meters. An optional second bedroom is possible, as indicated on the floor plan. The property is offered with a notary of the buyer's choice, provided the purchase deed conforms to the Model Ring at a notary in Greater Amsterdam. The delivery date is to be agreed upon. This apartment represents a fantastic opportunity to live in a renovated, energy-efficient home in a lively yet green part of Amsterdam.

