Description

Come see and convince yourself ! This beautifully located home that has been in family ownership for many years is looking for a new owner. Street name explained in more detail: Margaretha van Borsselen was a noble lady of the 15th century in the Netherlands. She was born around 1410 and was an important figure in Zeeland's history. Object: That background shines fully on this unique home. Originally built in 1926 when the neighbourhood was developed. One mansion with garage, located on the corner of Eikenrodelaan that features approx. 134 m2 of living pleasure, including a fine garden, 4 bedrooms, dining kitchen, a cosy living room with bay windows, a hobby room and a garage. Total volume of no less than 638 m3 and built on 293 m2 plot size. Location: Randwijck is a charming neighbourhood located in the northern part of Amstelveen. This historic neighbourhood is loved for its peaceful and green surroundings. The area offers a diverse mix of homes, from beautiful historic mansions to modern apartment complexes, making for a lively and varied community. One of Randwijck's highlights is its proximity to the beautiful Amsterdamse Bos. This expansive park offers numerous recreational opportunities, such as hiking, cycling, boating and picnicking. For sports lovers, a wide range of activities is available, including hockey, football, tennis, padel, running and rowing. This makes the district particularly attractive for people who enjoy the outdoors and nature. Randwijck is ideally located in relation to various amenities. Residents have easy access to shops, schools, restaurants and public transport. The nearby shopping streets and the bustling centre of Amstelveen offer plenty of opportunities for shopping, dining and participating in social activities. Moreover, the neighbourhood is just 5 minutes from Amsterdam Zuidas and 10 minutes from Amsterdam South/Centre. The neighbourhood is known for its close-knit sense of community, with regular events and activities organised by local organisations and associations. This fosters a sense of belonging and togetherness among residents. In short, Randwijck is a great place to live for people of all ages. The combination of green spaces, excellent amenities and a strong sense of community makes this neighbourhood an ideal place to live. Description: Ground floor: Due to the corner location, it is possible to enter the house from 2 sides. From the front door, you enter the hall where you will find the meter cupboard, stairs with stairs cupboard to the 1st floor, the toliet and the door to the living room. Living room: The living room which has a wooden floor and a double bay window, is very bright because of the windows located on three sides. The authentic flooring gives it atmosphere and a feeling of homeliness. French doors provide access to the garden. Dining kitchen: An intermediate room leads to the kitchen diner, which also has its own entrance door. The kitchen is spacious, has plenty of natural light through several windows and is finished in a neutral colour. Tiles are fitted on the floor. Bedroom/study: Behind the kitchen is the bedroom on the ground floor. It is therefore possible to make this property life-proof. All you need to do is add an extra bathroom on the ground floor. Garage: The spacious garage accessible both from the house and from the garden is spacious, equipped with electricity and offers space for laundry facilities and storage for the car and other items. 1st floor: Landing, 3 bedrooms, bathroom fitted with toilet, shower and washbasin. Energy label: and time of the deed of sale an energy label F will be handed over. Completion: Completion can take place by mutual agreement. This information has been carefully compiled by us. However, we accept no liability for any incompleteness, inaccuracy or otherwise, or the consequences thereof. All dimensions and surface areas stated are indicative only. The buyer has his or her own obligation to investigate all matters of importance to him or her. With regard to this property, the estate agent is advisor to the seller. We advise you to use an expert (NVM) estate agent to guide you through the purchase process. If you have specific wishes regarding the property, we advise you to make these known to your buying agent in good time and to research them independently (or have them researched). If you do not engage an expert representative, you will consider yourself expert enough by law to be able to oversee all matters of importance. An age and asbestos clause will be included in the deed of sale.

Features

Transfer of ownership

Last asking price
€ 950,000 kosten koper
Asking price per m²
€ 7,090
Status
Sold

Construction

Kind of house
Mansion, semi-detached residential property
Building type
Resale property
Construction period
1906-1930
Specific
With carpets and curtains
Type of roof
Mansard roof covered with roof tiles

Surface areas and volume

Areas
Living area
134 m²
Other space inside the building
28 m²
Plot size
293 m²
Volume in cubic meters
638 m³

Layout

Number of rooms
6 rooms (4 bedrooms)
Number of bath rooms
1 bathroom and 1 separate toilet
Bathroom facilities
Shower, toilet, and sink
Number of stories
2 stories
Facilities
TV via cable

Energy

Energy label
Insulation
Double glazing
Heating
CH boiler
Hot water
CH boiler
CH boiler
Intergas (gas-fired combination boiler from 2012, in ownership)

Cadastral data

AMSTELVEEN H 2730
Cadastral map
Area
293 m²
Ownership situation
Full ownership

Exterior space

Location
Alongside a quiet road and in residential district
Garden
Back garden, front garden and side garden
Back garden
38 m² (7.50 metre deep and 5.00 metre wide)
Garden location
Located at the east with rear access

Storage space

Shed / storage
Built-in
Facilities
Electricity

Garage

Type of garage
Attached brick garage
Capacity
2 cars
Facilities
Electricity, heating and running water
Insulation
Double glazing

Parking

Type of parking facilities
Paid parking and public parking

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