Beethovenbuurt, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis rental apartment sits on one of the city's most elegant avenues, with a pre-war feel and high ceilings. At 114 m², it offers generous living space for a couple or small family. The energy label is C, so heating costs are moderate. With a rent of €3,250, it is keenly priced compared to the neighbourhood average of €3,750, about 13% below. For context, see other apartments in Amsterdam.
The Beethovenbuurt is a refined residential area with wide streets and plenty of greenery. It is home to around 1,300 people, many of whom live in couples or families. The population is mixed in age, with a good number of over-65s as well as young professionals. There are no resident reviews available for this neighbourhood, but the CBS figures show a low crime rate and a very high density of addresses, typical for central Amsterdam. Learn more about the neighbourhood Beethovenbuurt.
For your morning bread, Albert Heijn is just around the corner, and Aldi is a five-minute walk away. Two more supermarkets, another Albert Heijn and a Coop, are within a ten-minute walk. The nearest primary school, 1e Montessorischool De Wielewaal, is on your doorstep, and several secondary schools are a couple of streets away, including HLZ and Fons Vitae Lyceum. The municipality Amsterdam offers all the cultural and leisure amenities you would expect from the capital.
At the time of writing the home is listed via Koops Makelaardij Amsterdam and also appears on Funda, so it is available through several channels.
Details of this home
Apollolaan 35-2, Amsterdam
Data from Beethovenbuurt
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About Apollolaan 35-2, Amsterdam
Yes, it is competitive. The average rent in the Beethovenbuurt for similar properties is €3,750, so this apartment is about 13% below that. The median is €3,500, and the cheapest other rental is also €3,250. Given the size and location, it represents good value.
The energy label is C. This is average for a pre-war apartment in Amsterdam. You can expect moderate energy costs, but not as low as a modern A-label home. The building is from 1929, so it likely has original features but may need some attention to insulation.
The nearest train station is 1.5 km away, which is about a 15-20 minute walk or a short cycle. This gives you direct connections to Schiphol and the rest of the Netherlands.
Albert Heijn is just 260 metres away, so you can pop out for groceries in a few minutes. Aldi is 525 metres, and there are two more supermarkets within a 10-minute walk: another Albert Heijn and a Coop.
Yes, it is considered safe. The CBS data records 144 total crimes in the area, which is low for a central Amsterdam neighbourhood. The streets are quiet and well-maintained, with many families and older residents.
With 114 m², it is likely a two- or three-bedroom, but you would need to check the floor plan with the agent.
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