Louis Crispijnbuurt, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on Aaf Bouberstraat sits in a quiet part of Slotervaart-Zuid, with a calm, residential feel. At 79 m², it's a good 25% larger than the average home in the neighbourhood, which makes it feel roomy. The energy label B means it's reasonably efficient. With a price of €465,000, it's on the high side compared to the neighbourhood median of €400,000, but the extra space explains the premium. For context, apartments in Amsterdam vary widely, and this one offers a solid balance of size and location.
The Louis Crispijnbuurt is a mixed, urban area with a strong sense of community. Around 3,310 people live here, mostly in flats, and many households are singles or couples without children. The area feels lively but not hectic, with a good mix of ages. There are no resident reviews available for this neighbourhood, so it's hard to get a personal perspective, but the CBS data shows a typical city vibe. You can read more about the Louis Crispijnbuurt neighbourhood for detailed figures.
Daily errands are easy here. For groceries, Dirk is just around the corner, and Albert Heijn is a five-minute walk. There's also an AH to go a ten-minute walk away. For families, Daltonschool Louis Bouwmeester is on your doorstep, and Oecumenische basisschool Pro Rege is a couple of streets away. A GP is also just around the corner, and a park is a five-minute walk. The area is well-served by public transport, with a train station about 2 km away. For more on the wider area, see the municipality of Amsterdam.
At the time of writing, the home is listed only via Roelofs Properties.
Details of this home
Aaf Bouberstraat 136, Amsterdam
Data from Louis Crispijnbuurt
Data from Louis Crispijnbuurt
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About Aaf Bouberstraat 136, Amsterdam
The asking price of €465,000 is above the neighbourhood median of €400,000 and the average of €428,824. However, this apartment is 79 m², which is 25% larger than the neighbourhood average of 63 m². So you're paying more, but you're getting significantly more space. Whether it's fair depends on how much you value the extra square metres.
Energy label B is quite efficient, so you can expect reasonable energy bills. It's better than the majority of homes in the neighbourhood, where over 55% have label C or lower. You won't face the high heating costs associated with older, less efficient homes.
The Louis Crispijnbuurt has a mix of residents, with about 435 households with children. There are several primary schools within walking distance, including Daltonschool Louis Bouwmeester just 69 metres away. The area has a park nearby and a calm, residential feel, making it suitable for families.
The nearest supermarket is Dirk, about 384 metres away, which is a five-minute walk. Albert Heijn is also close at 478 metres. For a wider selection, there's a Jumbo about 1 km away. Daily shopping is very convenient.
The nearest train station is about 2.1 km away, which is a 25-minute walk or a short bus ride. The high address density (3,987 addresses per km²) suggests good urban connectivity.
At 79 m², this apartment is 25% larger than the neighbourhood average of 63 m². It's a spacious two-bedroom flat by local standards. The average price per m² in the neighbourhood is €7,419, so this home's price per m² works out to about €5,886, which is below the average.
The CBS data records 236 total crimes in the neighbourhood, but without context per capita, it's hard to judge. The area feels residential and quiet, with a mix of ages. For specific safety concerns, you'd need to check local crime maps.
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