








Three-Room Apartment with Modern Kitchen in Central Amersfoort Location
Key Features
Description
This apartment is located at Lambert Heijnricsstraat 16-A in the Vermeerkwartier-Oost neighborhood of Amersfoort. The property is a gallery flat situated on the first floor of a building that was constructed in 1960. The apartment has a total living area of 56 square meters and is classified as a three-room dwelling, currently configured with one bedroom but offering the possibility to create a second bedroom.
Upon entering the apartment, the kitchen is immediately accessible on the left side. This kitchen was renovated in 2020 and is equipped with modern appliances including an induction cooktop, oven, and dishwasher. A refrigerator-freezer combination is available for takeover by the buyer. The kitchen provides all the necessary facilities for meal preparation in a contemporary setting.
The living area of the apartment is situated at the rear side. Here you will find a spacious living room that was finished with a herringbone pattern PVC floor in 2023, complemented by light-colored walls. This combination creates a neutral base that allows residents to furnish the space according to their personal preferences. Adjacent to the living room is a dining area that also faces the rear of the building. From this dining area, there is direct access to the balcony, which has an area of 3 square meters and faces the morning sun.
The bedroom is located at the front of the apartment. This room features the same PVC flooring as the living areas and offers sufficient space for a double bed and a large wardrobe. The current layout has one formal bedroom, but the listing notes that a second bedroom could be created by converting the dining area. This flexibility may appeal to buyers who require additional sleeping space or a home office.
The bathroom is positioned opposite the bedroom, which allows for convenient morning routines. The bathroom contains a walk-in shower and a vanity unit with sink. A separate toilet is located next to the bathroom, providing additional privacy and convenience for residents.
The building features a lift, making the apartment easily accessible. Additionally, residents have access to a private storage box measuring 6 square meters located on the ground floor. This storage space is useful for storing bicycles, luggage, seasonal items, or other belongings.
The apartment has an energy label E, which reflects the building age of 1960. Despite this rating, the listing indicates that energy costs remain relatively moderate due to several factors. The ceilings of the storage units below provide insulation to the floor. The rear windows consist of plastic frames that were installed in 2023 and feature double glazing. Hot water is provided by an electric boiler. The building uses block heating for the central heating system.
The location of this apartment is described as central within Amersfoort. Park Randenbroek is located nearby, offering green space for walking and recreational activities. The Parkhuis Amersfoort, a social meeting place with food and beverage facilities, is within walking distance. Various sports facilities are also available in the vicinity, including a football club, scouting group, and the Amersfoort Ice Skating Association.
For transportation, the apartment offers good connectivity. By bicycle, residents can reach the historic city center of Amersfoort or the Central Station within approximately five minutes. For those who travel by car, the highways are accessible within a few minutes. Parking is available on the street at no cost.
The apartment is part of a homeowners association (VvE) that appears to be well-organized. The monthly VvE contribution is 242 euros, which includes an advance payment for heating costs. The VvE checklist confirms that the association is registered with the Chamber of Commerce, holds annual meetings, collects periodic contributions, maintains a reserve fund, has a maintenance plan, and has building insurance in place.
The building is listed as a monument in the property characteristics, which may indicate certain architectural or historical significance, though this could also refer to the surrounding area context.
The asking price for this apartment is 315,000 euros, which translates to approximately 5,625 euros per square meter. The property is offered with a cost buyer transfer structure, meaning that additional costs such as the transfer tax and notary fees are borne by the buyer. The delivery date can be agreed upon between the buyer and seller.
The apartment is classified as an existing construction property with a flat roof. Utilities available at the property include fiber optic cable, TV cable, and the listing also mentions solar panels among the provisions, though their specific arrangement or ownership is not detailed in the provided information.
In summary, this property offers a living space in a 1960s gallery flat that has received several modernizations in recent years, including the kitchen in 2020, windows in 2023, and flooring in 2023. The location provides access to urban amenities, green spaces, and transportation options. The flexible layout with potential for a second bedroom adds to the adaptability of the space for different household compositions.

