Amsterdamse Poort, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on Anton de Komplein sits in a lively part of Amsterdam. This listing does not state a year of construction or energy label. As a result, the rest of this page is mainly about the street and the neighbourhood, not the home itself. At €1,127 a month, the rent is 28% below the neighbourhood average of €1,566, which is keen compared to other rentals in the area. For context, apartments in Amsterdam vary widely in price.
Amsterdamse Poort is a multicultural area with a vibrant community. Based on two reviews, residents note both the energy and the challenges. One resident says: "Lots to do and experience, and many different cultures come together here. Unfortunately, the gap between rich and poor is hugely noticeable, and gentrification is increasing due to rising rents and a lack of housing in other parts of Amsterdam. A lot of theft, vandalism, and general dirt on the streets, etc." Another adds: "Very vibrant cultural community that is expanding and reviving. Unfortunately, it has been stigmatised for too long, resulting in petty crime (theft, dumping waste...) and undesirable behaviour being common." The area is densely populated, with mostly single-person households. For more on the area, see the Amsterdamse Poort neighbourhood.
For daily groceries, Vomar is just around the corner, and Albert Heijn is a couple of streets away. Lidl is a five-minute walk. For primary education, Shri Laksmi School is a five-minute walk, and De Polsstok is a ten-minute walk. Secondary schools include OSB Amsterdam and TASC Amsterdam, both within walking distance. The train station is a ten-minute walk, and a park is just around the corner. For more on the wider area, see the municipality of Amsterdam.
At the time of writing the home is listed through several channels, including Openbare Makelaardij and Openbare Makelaardij.
Details of this home
Anton de Komplein 223C, Amsterdam
Fair · 2 residents
Lots to do and experience, and many different cultures come together here. Unfortunately, the gap between rich and poor is hugely noticeable, and gentrification is increasing due to rising rents and a lack of housing in other parts of Amsterdam. A lot of theft, vandalism, and general dirt on the streets, etc. Hopefully it will get better for everyone over time.
Auto-translated to English by AIVery vibrant cultural community that is expanding and reviving. Unfortunately, it has been stigmatised for too long, resulting in petty crime (theft, dumping waste...) and undesirable behaviour being common.
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About Anton de Komplein 223C, Amsterdam
The rent of €1,127 is 28% below the neighbourhood average of €1,566 for rental apartments. Given that the average price per square metre in the area is €28, this apartment at €21 per m² is on the keen side. However, the listing does not state the year of construction or energy label, which could affect running costs.
Rental homes in this neighbourhood are let in an average of 20 days, which is relatively fast. This suggests demand is strong, so if you are interested, it is worth being prepared to move quickly.
Amsterdamse Poort is a multicultural, vibrant area with a mix of cultures. Residents mention a lively community but also note challenges such as petty crime, theft, and litter. The area is densely populated, with many single-person households. It has a strong urban feel with plenty of amenities nearby.
Supermarkets Vomar and Albert Heijn are within a few minutes' walk, and Lidl is about five minutes away. Primary schools Shri Laksmi School and De Polsstok are within walking distance, as are secondary schools OSB Amsterdam and TASC Amsterdam. The train station is a ten-minute walk, and a park is just around the corner.
Openbare Makelaardij has published only the street and price on Funda.
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