Sales history
- Listed since
- September 14, 2023
- Date of sale
- March 25, 2024
- Term
- 6 months
Description
Sonato di Corelli - The title of the house refers to its beauty and refinement as well as its location on the charming Corellistraat. This distinctive, extra-wide house on 3 floors has a surprising layout: broad central halls that gives off to pleasant, high-ceilinged rooms. The house is airy and bright with many windows and an extra-wide garden, facing south. While its atmosphere and character are distinctly 1930s, the house has modern amenities and finishes. The living area (excluding the generous basement) is 258 m². You won’t find another home in Amsterdam like this one; it simply does not exist.
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Guided tour
You enter the house through a typical Amsterdam School doorway: a robust and richly detailed oak door, lacquered in high gloss. A marble vestibule with a swinging door leads you to the large central hall. The hall gives off to a generous eat-in kitchen (with garden access), two spacious living rooms, and a guest room with ensuite bath. A handsome staircase leads to the second floor with another large central hall. This floor has four spacious bedrooms, two bathrooms, a walk-in closet, and a study. The house also has a basement with a wine cellar, laundry, generous storage space, a room that can be used as a gym, and a boiler room. The gorgeous mature garden, which is directly accessible from both the kitchen and the living room, is oriented to the south.
Specifics
- Living area approximately 258 m²
- Basement approximately 41 m²
- Garden, south-facing, approximately 89 m²
- 3 floors
- 5 bedrooms + study
- Located on leasehold land of Gemeente Amsterdam. Current period 16-05-2023 to 15-05-2053, AB 1994, canon payable is € 4854.69 per 5 years
- Application for perpetual ground lease with AB 2016 has been submitted in timely fashion
- Energy label C
- Service costs VvE € 214, - per month
- Built in 1930
- Renovation year 2010 and 2014
- All windows replaced with HR++ in 2022
- Government-protected city view
Area
Every day, Beethovenbuurt residents still enjoy the urban design stamp that architect Berlage left on the neighborhood in the last century. Characteristic of this 1930s neighborhood, which is almost entirely surrounded by water, are the spacious homes in the Amsterdam School style. The distinctive sculptures of Hildo Krop, who was awarded the honorary title of City Sculptor of Amsterdam, grace the many bridges. On Beethovenstraat, coffee bars and restaurants such as Van der Veen and Ferelli's give the neighborhood a dynamic feel. Olympiaplein is home fine specialty food shops such as Le Fournil bakery and Fromagerie L'Amuse. The Beethovestraat has become younger over the last decade; it has a wide range of quality stores and an array of attractive bars and cafes. The wide paths and green lawns of Beatrix Park, with its modern sculptures and old trees, offer a sense of calm and are ideal for exercising and relaxing. The neighborhood is known for its excellent primary and secondary schools as well as its accessibility to the Ring and to Amsterdam South Station.
Accessibility
Highways A2/A4/A10 are easily accessible. Public transport connections are excellent; trams 5 and 24 stop at the end of the block. ZuidAs station is 5-minutes by bike. The entire city of Amsterdam is easily accessible by bicycle.
Parking
Street parking is available via a permit system (permit area Zuid 2.2). A parking permit for Zuid 2.2 allows you to park in Zuid-1, Zuid-2 and Zuid-8. A resident parking permit costs €287.09 per 6 months. There is no waiting list for this permit area.
A second parking permit costs €355.51 per 6 months. (Source: Municipality of Amsterdam, May 2023).
Features
Transfer of ownership
- Last asking price
- € 2,740,000 kosten koper
- Asking price per m²
- € 10,620
- Status
- Sold
- VVE (Owners Association) contribution
- € 295.48 per month
Construction
- Type apartment
- Ground-floor apartment (apartment)
- Building type
- Resale property
- Construction period
- 1906-1930
- Specific
- Protected townscape or village view (permit needed for alterations)
Surface areas and volume
- Areas
- Living area
- 258 m²
- Other space inside the building
- 41 m²
- Volume in cubic meters
- 770 m³
Layout
- Number of rooms
- 11 rooms (6 bedrooms)
- Number of bath rooms
- 3 bathrooms and 2 separate toilets
- Bathroom facilities
- 3 showers, 2 sinks, double sink, bath, and toilet
- Number of stories
- 3 stories
- Located at
- Ground floor
- Facilities
- Mechanical ventilation, passive ventilation system, and TV via cable
Energy
- Energy label
- Insulation
- Double glazing
- Heating
- CH boiler
- Hot water
- CH boiler
- CH boiler
- Remeha (gas-fired combination boiler from 2019, in ownership)
Cadastral data
- AMSTERDAM Z 2360
- Cadastral map
- Ownership situation
- Municipal ownership encumbered with long-term leaset (end date of long-term lease: 15-05-2053)
- Fees
- € 4,854.69 per year
Exterior space
- Location
- Alongside a quiet road and in residential district
- Garden
- Back garden
- Back garden
- 89 m² (11.34 metre deep and 7.85 metre wide)
- Garden location
- Located at the south
Parking
- Type of parking facilities
- Paid parking, public parking and resident's parking permits
VVE (Owners Association) checklist
- Registration with KvK
- Yes
- Annual meeting
- No
- Periodic contribution
- No
- Reserve fund present
- No
- Maintenance plan
- No
- Building insurance
- No
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