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Beethovenstraat 135-41077 JB AmsterdamPrinses Irenebuurt

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  • 110 m²
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BEETHOVENLICHT | Upper-floor apartment of approximately 110 m², located in the Beethoven neighbourhood. The apartment features a spacious en suite living and dining room with double sliding doors in authentic condition and an adjoining south-facing balcony. The kitchen, in good condition, also has access to a balcony, located on the north side. In addition, there are three bedrooms and a bathroom. The building is equipped with a lift, and on the ground floor the apartment includes two storage rooms. Tour We begin at street level on the broad Beethovenstraat. The avenue is calm at this time of day, sunlight filtering through the trees, and the façades of the 1950s residences display their rhythmic order. Number 135 is part of a well-maintained complex with a lift. The entrance is bright and functional, leading to the fourth floor. Once upstairs, we open the front door to a central hallway that naturally connects the spaces of the apartment. To the left is the kitchen, to the right the bedrooms, and straight ahead the living areas. The apartment has a bright character — not only because of the sunlight but also due to its clean finishes and calm spatial lines. We first move towards the living room at the front. The view is immediately pleasant: green, open, with a sense of privacy. The room is rectangular and spacious, with large windows that allow plenty of natural light. The floor is finished in warm wood tones, and along the façade is the first balcony. South-facing — a sunny spot from morning until late afternoon, perfect for coffee or a quiet pause. Back inside, we open the sliding doors to the dining room. The stained-glass panels subtly reflect the building’s era. When open, the two rooms merge into one long, through-living space filled with light from front to back. The transition between the rooms feels fluid yet defined. At the rear, tall windows overlook the second balcony and the greenery beyond. The atmosphere is calm; the view, serene. From the hallway, we continue to the kitchen. A practical corner layout finished in grey tones with a dark worktop, spacious enough for a breakfast table and with direct access to the north-facing balcony. The atmosphere here is cooler and more tranquil — an ideal spot during warmer months. The balcony overlooks the inner gardens, an unexpectedly green retreat in the heart of Zuid. Further along the hallway are three bedrooms. The primary bedroom is generous, overlooking the same courtyard gardens — a quiet, restful space with large windows allowing soft daylight without direct sun. The second bedroom, similar in size, is ideal as a guest room, workspace, or child’s room. The third room is more compact and located to the side — a quiet place to work or study. The bathroom is well maintained and functional, featuring a walk-in shower, modern washbasin, and a neutral, timeless finish. The separate toilet, located in the hallway, follows the same style. Throughout the tour, the logical layout of the apartment stands out. Everything is where it should be. The routing is clear, and the spaces connect naturally. Built-in cupboards are neatly integrated throughout, maintaining a sense of order and openness. Though the apartment is not exceptionally large, it feels generous — thanks to the abundance of light, the dual orientation, and the calm detailing. We end where we began: on the balcony at the front. The sun has lowered, and the street below is quiet. Here, on the fourth floor, you live with a view over the city yet in the tranquillity of a residential setting. Beethovenlicht lives up to its name — a home where daylight, layout, and location come together in harmony. Neighbourhood Residents of the Beethoven neighbourhood still enjoy the urban vision that architect Berlage left here in the last century. From villas to townhouses, this 1930s area — almost entirely surrounded by water — is characterised by spacious homes in the Amsterdam School style. The decorative façades and bridge sculptures by Hildo Krop, awarded the honorary title City Sculptor of Amsterdam, lend the area a distinguished charm. Along Beethovenstraat, cafés and restaurants such as Van der Veen and Ferilli’s give the neighbourhood a young and dynamic feel. On Olympiaplein you’ll find bakery Le Fournil and cheese boutique Fromagerie L’Amuse. The wide avenues and greenery of the Beatrixpark, with its modern sculptures and mature trees, create a sense of space — ideal for both relaxation and exercise. The area is known for its excellent primary and secondary schools and its convenient location near the A10 ring road and Amsterdam Zuid Station. Details • Living area approximately 110 m² • Two balconies, facing north and south, totalling approximately 8 m² • Two storage rooms on the ground floor of approximately 12 m² • Heating costs €257 per month • Service costs (VvE) €383.70 per month • Energy label C • Leasehold land owned by the Municipality of Amsterdam. Current term: 13 August 2021 – 15 August 2030, AB 1955; ground rent €191.94 per year • Leasehold has been converted to AB2016 with perpetual leasehold; the ground rent has been fixed This information has been compiled with the utmost care. However, no liability is accepted for any inaccuracies, omissions, or the consequences thereof. All measurements and surfaces are indicative only. The measurement instruction is based on NEN2580 and is intended to provide a uniform method for calculating the usable floor area. Differences in measurement outcomes cannot be entirely excluded due to variations in interpretation, rounding, or measurement limitations.

Features

Transfer of ownership

Listed since
Acceptance
Available in consultation
Asking price
€ 950,000 kosten koper
Asking price per m²
€ 8,636
Status
Available
VVE (Owners Association) contribution
€ 383.70 per month

Construction

Type apartment
Upstairs apartment (apartment)
Building type
Resale property
Year of construction
1956

Surface areas and volume

Areas
Living area
110 m²
Exterior space attached to the building
8 m²
External storage space
12 m²
Volume in cubic meters
299 m³

Layout

Number of rooms
4 rooms (3 bedrooms)
Number of bath rooms
1 separate toilet
Number of stories
1 story
Facilities
Elevator, mechanical ventilation, and TV via cable
Located at
4th floor

Energy

Energy label
Insulation
Double glazing
Heating
Communal central heating

Cadastral data

AMSTERDAM AB 1666
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Ownership situation
Municipal ownership encumbered with long-term leaset

Exterior space

Location
Alongside park, alongside a quiet road and in residential district
Balcony/roof terrace
Balcony present

Storage space

Shed / storage
Built-in

Parking

Type of parking facilities
Paid parking, public parking and resident's parking permits

VVE (Owners Association) checklist

Registration with KvK
Yes
Annual meeting
Yes
Periodic contribution
Yes (€ 383.70 per month)
Reserve fund present
Yes
Maintenance plan
Yes
Building insurance
Yes

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Neighborhood

Prinses Irenebuurt

Amsterdam
Residents
1,400
Family with children
30%
Avg. asking price / m²
€ 7,960

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