Gibraltarbuurt, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis 1934 apartment on the third floor sits on a lively street in the Gibraltarbuurt, a part of Amsterdam that feels both urban and village-like. At 61 m² with an energy label C, it's a compact but well-proportioned home. The asking price of €840,000 is 45% above the neighbourhood average of €578,409, which puts it on the high side compared to other apartments in Amsterdam.
Two residents have shared their views on the Gibraltarbuurt. One says: "Not nice", a short but clear verdict. Another describes it as "no longer such a nice neighbourhood" and mentions "many drug-using and drug-dealing Moroccan loitering youths." These are tough reviews, and they reflect some of the challenges the area faces. At the same time, the neighbourhood Gibraltarbuurt is densely populated with mostly single-person households and a young demographic, nearly half the residents are between 25 and 45. The area is very urban, with over 5,300 addresses per km².
For your morning bread, Lidl is just around the corner, and there are several Albert Heijn supermarkets a couple of streets away. Two primary schools are on your doorstep: IKC de Boomgaard and OBS Multatuli, both within a minute's walk. The municipality Amsterdam offers all the cultural and recreational options you'd expect from the capital, with a park about a ten-minute walk away and a restaurant just around the corner.
At the time of writing, the home is listed via Kinneging & Heijer Makelaardij o/z B.V. and is available through several channels.
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Admiraal De Ruijterweg 452-3, Amsterdam
Mediocre · 2 residents
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About Admiraal De Ruijterweg 452-3, Amsterdam
The asking price of €840,000 is 45% above the average asking price in the Gibraltarbuurt, which is €578,409. The average price per m² in the neighbourhood is €9,362, while this home works out to about €13,770 per m². That's a significant premium, so the price is on the high side compared to other homes currently for sale in the area.
The energy label is C. That's a decent score for a 1934 apartment, it means the home is reasonably efficient, though not as good as modern standards. In the Gibraltarbuurt, about 23.5% of homes have label C, while 47.1% have a label D or lower, so this one is slightly above average for the area.
The nearest train station is 2.4 km away, which is about a 30-minute walk or a short cycle.
The Gibraltarbuurt has around 4,200 residents, mostly young adults between 25 and 45. Many live alone, 1,445 single-person households out of about 2,050 total. There are 475 households with children. The area is densely populated and diverse, though two resident reviews mention issues with loitering youths and drug use.
In the Gibraltarbuurt, sold homes took an average of 31 days to sell. That's about a month, which suggests a fairly active market. With 22 apartments currently for sale and 110 sold in the reference period, there is a reasonable turnover.
Two primary schools are within a minute's walk: IKC de Boomgaard (116 m) and OBS Multatuli (124 m). De Zijderoute is about a five-minute walk away. For secondary education, the nearest school is 1.7 km away, so a bit further.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Gibraltarbuurt