Landlust-Noord, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis 51 m² apartment on the Admiraal De Ruijterweg sits in the heart of Landlust-Noord, a neighbourhood where the city hums with energy. The 1925 building has a C energy label, so you know the bones are solid but heating costs will be moderate. At €425,000, the price is bang in line with the neighbourhood average, no bargain, but fair for what you get. For context, apartments in Amsterdam vary widely, but here you're paying for location and character.
Landlust-Noord is a dense, lively pocket of Amsterdam West. With over 7,500 addresses per km², it's about as urban as it gets. The streets are lined with pre-war architecture, and the vibe is young and dynamic, most residents are between 25 and 45. There are no reviews from residents in the data, but the numbers tell a story: lots of singles, few families, and a real city pulse. The neighbourhood Landlust-Noord is all about convenience and proximity.
Your morning bread run is a two-minute walk to the Albert Heijn just around the corner. For a bigger shop, another Albert Heijn is a couple of streets away, and a Dirk is a five-minute walk. Schools are close too: De Zijderoute primary school is a five-minute walk, and Kindcentrum de Vindplaats is just beyond that. The municipality Amsterdam packs everything you need into a small radius, restaurants, parks, and public transport are all within easy reach.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including Hoekstra en van Eck and Hoekstra & van Eck Amsterdam West.
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Admiraal De Ruijterweg 316C, Amsterdam
Data from Landlust-Noord
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About Admiraal De Ruijterweg 316C, Amsterdam
Yes, it's right on the neighbourhood median of €425,000. The average price per m² in Landlust-Noord is €8,011, and this apartment works out to about €8,333 per m², slightly above average, but the location on a main street with good amenities justifies it. Comparable homes in the area sell for between €365,000 and €490,000.
Label C means the home is reasonably efficient, not a cold, draughty place, but not super-insulated either. You can expect moderate energy bills, but nothing extreme. The building dates from 1925, so the walls are solid brick, but there's no modern insulation. It's a typical pre-war Amsterdam apartment.
The nearest train station is 2.8 km away, which is about a 35-minute walk or a short bike ride. That's not exactly on your doorstep, but the neighbourhood is well served by trams and buses, so you're not reliant on the train for daily travel.
Landlust-Noord is ideal for young professionals, 45% of residents are between 25 and 45, and most households are singles or couples without children. The area is very urban, with a high density of shops, cafes, and restaurants. It's a lively, convenient place to live, especially if you work in the city centre.
Yes, the nearest park or public garden is 0.6 km away, about a seven-minute walk. That's not huge, but it's enough for a quick escape from the city bustle. For larger green spaces, you'd need to head a bit further, but the neighbourhood itself has a green feel with tree-lined streets.
At the time of writing, there are 8 apartments for sale in Landlust-Noord, with prices ranging from €365,000 to €490,000. That's a small selection, so if this one fits your criteria, it's worth a serious look. The average time on market for sold homes is 24 days, so things move reasonably quickly.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Landlust-Noord