Transvaalbuurt-West, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis 1930s apartment on Albert Luthulistraat brings a sense of history to your daily life. With 70 m² of living space and an energy label C, it's a solid, efficient home. At €585,000, the price is on the high side compared to the neighbourhood average of €519,586, but it reflects the larger-than-average floor area. For context, apartments in Amsterdam vary widely, so this one stands out for its size.
Based on three reviews, opinions are split. One resident says: "A wonderful neighbourhood to live in, I have lived here for 79 years and still love it." Another is less positive: "People are not okay, they talk too much about you with lies." The area is densely urban with over 8,300 addresses per km², and most homes are pre-war. It's a place of contrasts, with a strong sense of community for some and friction for others.
For your morning bread, Albert Heijn is just around the corner, with Vomar and Lidl a couple of streets away. Schools are close too: Integraal Kindcentrum De Kaap is a five-minute walk, and IBS De Vijgenboom is just around the corner. The municipality Amsterdam offers all the city's amenities, from parks to restaurants, within easy reach.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including DAMSTAD. The details reflect the current market situation.
Details of this home
Albert Luthulistraat 24D, Amsterdam
Satisfactory · 3 residents
People are not okay, they talk too much about you with lies, attack you without reason and believe what other people say about you without asking what your story is.
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Auto-translated to English by AII have lived in the Transvaalbuurt for 79 years. Over those years I have seen many changes, but I still live there with great pleasure! And I will continue to do so until the very end! Transvaal is my life!
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About Albert Luthulistraat 24D, Amsterdam
The asking price of €585,000 is above the neighbourhood average of €519,586 and the median of €450,000. However, this apartment is larger than the typical 57 m² in the area, which partly explains the premium. The price per m² works out to about €8,357, which is below the neighbourhood average of €9,282 per m², so you're getting more space for your money.
The energy label is C, which is average for a pre-war apartment. It means the home has reasonable insulation and heating efficiency, but you can expect moderate energy costs. In the neighbourhood, 36.7% of homes have label C, and another 36.7% have D or lower, so this is a typical rating for the area.
The nearest train station is 1 km away, about a ten-minute walk. This gives you access to the national rail network.
The Transvaalbuurt-West has a mix of households: about 22% have children, while 61% are single-person households. There are several primary schools within walking distance, like Integraal Kindcentrum De Kaap (178 m) and IBS De Vijgenboom (258 m). The area is lively but can be noisy, given the high density.
The total number of recorded crimes in the neighbourhood is 187, which is relatively high for a small area. Resident reviews mention both positive and negative experiences, with one noting issues with neighbours. It's worth considering your own comfort level with an urban environment.
You would need to check with the municipality for specific arrangements.
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