








Split-level apartment with west-facing balcony in Amstelveen
Key Features
Description
This split-level apartment is situated on Tholenseweg in the Vredeveldbuurt neighborhood of Amstelveen. The property is located near the Stadshart of Amstelveen, which is the central shopping and entertainment area of the city. Opposite the apartment building, residents will find a convenient shopping strip that includes a Jumbo supermarket for daily grocery needs.
The apartment is positioned on the border between the Elsrijk and Randwijck districts of Amstelveen. These are established residential neighborhoods characterized by spacious avenues lined with mature trees, water features, and ample greenery. The area has a pleasant and welcoming atmosphere that appeals to a variety of residents.
In terms of accessibility, the property benefits from a central location relative to several major highways including the A1, A4, A9, and A10 ring road around Amsterdam. Schiphol Airport is also easily reachable from this location. Public transportation options are readily available, with bus and tram connections that can take you to the center of Amsterdam, the Zuidas business district, Schiphol Airport, or the Amsterdam Arena within approximately half an hour. Cycling to these destinations is also a viable option given the good infrastructure.
The Stadshart of Amstelveen is within a short distance, offering a wide range of shops and numerous restaurants. On Fridays, visitors can enjoy a large and diverse market on the Stadsplein. The various dining establishments and terraces on the square contribute to a lively and vibrant living environment throughout the week.
For those interested in sports and recreation, the area provides plenty of options. Various sports fields and clubs are located nearby, as well as both indoor and outdoor swimming pools. The Amsterdamse Bos, a large recreational park, is within walking or cycling distance and offers opportunities for walking, cycling, rowing, and other outdoor activities.
The apartment has a total living area of 50 square meters and is classified as a maisonette, meaning it spans multiple levels within the building. The property was built in 1970 and features a flat roof covered with bituminous roofing material. The building contains two living levels connected by internal staircases.
The entrance to the apartment is at street level. Upon entering, you find yourself in a hallway from which a short staircase leads to the intermediate level. This intermediate level houses the bathroom, which is equipped with a shower, a toilet, and a washbasin. Having the bathroom on this separate level creates a logical division of spaces within the apartment.
From the intermediate level, another short flight of stairs leads up to the main living area. At the front of this level, there is a bright open kitchen that comes with various built-in appliances. The open layout of the kitchen allows for interaction with anyone in the living area while preparing meals.
The living room is situated at the rear of this level and provides access to the balcony. The positioning at the rear offers a good degree of privacy from the street. The balcony faces west, which means it receives afternoon and evening sunlight, making it a pleasant spot to relax after work during the warmer months.
A short staircase from the living area leads to the mezzanine level, which serves as the bedroom area. This space is suitable for a double bed and benefits from the open connection to the level below, which maintains the airy and characteristic feel of the apartment. The split-level design throughout the property creates a sense of spaciousness and adds visual interest compared to a standard single-level layout.
On the ground floor of the building, there is a shared bicycle storage room available for residents. The listing also mentions a separate free-standing stone storage unit, though it is not entirely clear from the description whether this is assigned to this specific apartment or available separately.
The apartment has an energy label C, which indicates a moderate level of energy efficiency. The property features double glazing for insulation. Heating and hot water are provided through a block heating system, which is a centralized system that serves multiple units in the building.
The homeowner association (VvE) is professionally managed by Falcon VvE Management. The monthly service costs amount to 126 euros, excluding advance payments for heating and water. The VvE is properly registered with the Chamber of Commerce (KvK), holds annual meetings, collects periodic contributions, maintains a reserve fund, has a maintenance plan in place, and has building insurance. These are all positive indicators of a well-organized and professionally managed association.
Parking in the area is regulated through a paid parking system, which is typical for this part of Amstelveen given its proximity to the town center and good public transportation connections.
The apartment is offered partially furnished, and there is an option to take over the full furniture if desired. This could be convenient for buyers who are looking for a move-in ready solution or for investors interested in renting out the property.
The asking price is 375,000 euros, which translates to 7,500 euros per square meter of living space. This is a buyer's cost (kosten koper) transaction, meaning the buyer is responsible for additional costs such as transfer tax and notary fees on top of the purchase price.
The delivery date is to be agreed upon, providing some flexibility for both the buyer and seller to coordinate the transfer of the property. The measurement of the apartment follows the NEN2580 standard, which provides a standardized method for determining usable floor area, though minor variations in measurements can occur due to interpretation differences or rounding.
This property would likely appeal to first-time buyers, young professionals, or investors looking for an apartment in a well-connected location close to Amsterdam. The split-level layout offers character and a sense of space that is not always found in apartments of this size. The proximity to both the Stadshart and the Amsterdamse Bos provides a good balance between urban conveniences and natural recreation opportunities.

