Description
Corner house with 3 bedrooms, a patio, balcony and private parking space — just around the corner from the Sloterplas!
A home that lives like a house: 100 m² across two levels, a light-filled patio at the heart of the design, a balcony behind the bedrooms, and — exceptional for Amsterdam — a private parking space in the secured garage of the complex. The corner location provides extra windows and privacy, and the Sloterpark is literally around the corner. Downstairs you'll find a spacious living room with semi-open kitchen, a bedroom and a complete bathroom; upstairs two bedrooms with access to the balcony. Energy label A, building from 1998, designed with attention to light and outdoor space.
THE NEIGHBOURHOOD
Bonnefantenstraat lies on the eastern shore of the Sloterplas, in a quiet corner of Slotervaart Noord characterised by greenery, water and a relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere. The area attracts a mixed crowd: families, professionals and people looking for the combination of tranquillity and proximity to the city. The Rietveld Schröder complex is part of a carefully designed ensemble with streets named after museums — from Uffizi to Tretyakov — a nod to the architectural ambitions of the district.
SURROUNDINGS
Within a fifteen-minute cycle you're in the Jordaan, on Leidseplein or at the Zuidas; at the same time, you can walk to the Sloterplas in five minutes.
- Shops and supermarkets: A shopping centre with an Albert Heijn, Lidl and various speciality shops for daily groceries is within walking distance. A bit further away is the Osdorpplein shopping centre.
- Hospitality and restaurants: around the Sloterplas you'll find terraces and eateries such as Boothuis Amsterdam and Strandcafe & Restaurant Buiten; a short cycle away, the lively Jan Evertsenstraat, Mercatorplein and Kinkerstraat await.
- Schools and childcare: Pro Rege Primary School and the 7th Montessori School are around the corner, with several childcare locations in the immediate vicinity.
- Parks and greenery: the Sloterpark with the Sloterplas — perfect for walking, running, swimming and sunbathing — starts at five minutes on foot.
- Public transport and accessibility: Postjesweg metro station (lines 50/51) is a seven-minute walk; the Jan Voermanstraat tram stop is equally close. Amsterdam Lelylaan train station is less than a quarter of an hour on foot. By car, you reach the A10 within minutes, with the A4 to Schiphol following directly after.
- Other notable features: Sloterparkbad sports centre for swimming and fitness; in summer, the city beach at the Sloterplas is a much-loved spot.
LAYOUT
Ground floor
You enter through the hallway on the street side, with direct access to the open kitchen and the spacious living room (approximately 32.5 m²) that opens out onto the patio. Thanks to the corner location and the large sliding doors, light enters from two sides, and the patio of approximately 16 m² functions as a second living room under the open sky — enclosed, private and enjoyable year-round. On the other side of the patio there is a bedroom (approximately 10.5 m²), followed by a complete bathroom with corner bath and washbasin, a separate toilet, and a separate storage room with connections for washing machine and dryer. From the central hallway, the stairs lead up.
First floor
On the landing you'll find access to two bedrooms (approximately 9.8 m² and 7.1 m²), both with sliding doors to the balcony that runs the full width of the home. A practical technical storage room with a connection for the central heating boiler completes this floor.
Outdoor space
The home has two separate outdoor spaces, each with its own character. The patio on the ground floor (approximately 16 m²) sits at the centre of the design and brings light and air into the heart of the home — a private outdoor space without overlooking neighbours. The balcony on the first floor (approximately 6.9 m²) runs the full width of the home and offers a quiet spot from the bedrooms to wind down at the end of the day. Together more than 22 m² of private outdoor space, plus the private garage of approximately 13 m² in the secured parking basement of the complex.
FINANCIAL (VERY FAVOURABLE)
- Ground lease (erfpacht) has been bought off through 30-09-2045. Until that date, no ground lease canon is payable.
- The switch to perpetual ground lease (AB2016, effective 09-12-2022) has already been made, with the canon locked in under the favourable conditions.
- From 01-10-2045 a fixed canon of approximately € 612 per year (reference year 2026, indexed annually).
- Perpetual buy-off is possible, indicatively for approximately € 16,267 (final amount follows from a formal offer by the municipality).
OWNERS' ASSOCIATION (VvE)
- Active, healthy and professionally managed VvE with 64 apartment rights and its own parking basement.
- A multi-year maintenance plan (MJOP) is in place.
- Monthly VvE service costs: € 99.62 (apartment) + € 38.75 (indoor garage)
KEY FEATURES
- Year of construction 1998
- Living area 100.2 m² (NEN2580)
- Outdoor space approx. 23 m² (patio + balcony)
- External storage 12.6 m² (private garage in secured parking basement)
- 3 bedrooms, of which 2 bedrooms upstairs and 1 bedroom downstairs
- Corner location with extra windows and privacy
- 10 solar panels
- Energy label A
- Heating and hot water via own central heating boiler
- Patio of approximately 16 m² in the centre of the home
- Balcony of approximately 6.9 m² across the full width on the first floor
- Private parking space in secured parking basement of the complex
- Sloterpark and Sloterplas within walking distance
- Ground lease current period bought off through 30-09-2045, perpetual switch (AB2016) already effective (canon locked in)
A home that doesn't reveal itself in a single first impression: space, light, a private parking space and two outdoor spaces a stone's throw from the Sloterplas — a rare combination in Amsterdam. Schedule an appointment with the selling agent for a viewing and experience it for yourself.
HISTORY
Bonnefantenstraat takes its name from the Bonnefantenmuseum in Maastricht and fits within the museum theme around which this part of Slotervaart Noord was developed — think of Uffizilaan, Hermitagelaan and Rietveld Schröderpad. The neighbourhood was carefully designed in the early nineties around the Sloterplas, an excavated body of water created in the 1950s as part of Cornelis van Eesteren's General Expansion Plan (Algemeen Uitbreidingsplan). The Rietveld Schröder building complex takes its name from the famous Rietveld Schröder House in Utrecht — UNESCO World Heritage and a highlight of De Stijl architecture.
NEN 2580
Any usable floor areas have been established in accordance with the measurement instruction based on the NEN 2580 standard. Due to differences in interpretation or rounding, deviations may occur. The buyer accepts any deviations and cannot derive any rights from them.
DISCLAIMER
This information has been compiled with the greatest possible care. Nevertheless, no rights can be derived from the text, floor plans and stated measurements. All dimensions and areas are indicative. Interested parties are advised to conduct their own research into all matters of importance to them.