Located in a modern and sustainable new-build complex in the southern part of Amstelveen, this high-quality finished 5-room apartment offers 4 bedrooms. The property features a generous layout, a large sunny terrace, internal storage, and a private parking space in the underground garage. Thanks to its energy-efficient features and stunning unobstructed views over the Bovenkerkerpolder, this is truly a unique place to live.
Layout
The apartment is accessible via the communal entrance, with a lift taking you to the second floor. The hallway provides access to all rooms.
The bright living area, with large windows and a modern open-plan kitchen, forms the heart of the home. The kitchen is equipped with a full range of built-in appliances, including an oven, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, and induction hob.
The property offers three spacious bedrooms and a fourth, smaller room. The master bedroom has an en-suite bathroom with a bathtub, walk-in shower, double washbasin, and toilet. The second bathroom is also luxuriously finished and includes a bathtub, shower, toilet, and double washbasin.
Additionally, there is a separate toilet and a practical utility room with connections for a washing machine and dryer.
The apartment is fitted with underfloor heating and cooling, individually controllable per room. Sustainability is key: triple glazing and an advanced ventilation system with CO? control and night cooling ensure optimal comfort and energy efficiency.
Location
Situated in a ????? green and quiet area with excellent connections to Amsterdam (Zuidas, Southeast), Schiphol Airport, Aalsmeer, and Uithoorn. International schools, sports facilities, and public transport are all within close proximity.
Public Transport
A bus stop at Bovenkerkerweg is located approximately a 2-minute walk away, offering frequent services (including R-net lines 357 and 358) to Amsterdam (Station Zuid and the city centre) and surrounding areas.
Note
Please note: the photos shown are of a comparable apartment within the same building.
Published measurements are not NEN measured.