Kortenaerkwartier, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on the Baarsjesweg sits in a lively part of Amsterdam, where the streets are lined with early 20th-century architecture. At 58 m² it's compact but well laid out, and with an energy label B it's reasonably efficient for a 1928 building. The asking price of €775,000 is in line with the market, the neighbourhood median is €770,000, and there are currently 18 apartments in Amsterdam for sale in this price range.
The neighbourhood Kortenaerkwartier is a small, residential enclave with a mix of young professionals and families. It's densely built up, over 12,000 addresses per km², so you're never far from a neighbour. The area has a strong sense of community, though there are no resident reviews available to share. Most homes here were built before 1945, and the streets have a calm, leafy feel despite being in the heart of Amsterdam.
For your morning bread, Aldi is just around the corner, and SPAR and Albert Heijn are a couple of streets away. There are several primary schools within a five-minute walk, including St. Janschool and the 10e Montessorischool De Meidoorn. The municipality Amsterdam offers plenty of parks and green spaces, with a park or public garden a ten-minute walk from your door.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including Your Home Makelaars Amsterdam. The details are based on the information provided by the agent.
Details of this home
Baarsjesweg 134-3, Amsterdam
Data from Kortenaerkwartier
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About Baarsjesweg 134-3, Amsterdam
The asking price of €775,000 is very close to the neighbourhood median of €770,000, so it's in line with what other apartments in Kortenaerkwartier are going for. The average price per m² in the area is €9,278, and this home comes in at about €13,362 per m², higher than average because of its smaller size. Recently sold homes in the neighbourhood went for an average of €697,512, so the asking price is slightly above recent sales.
The apartment has an energy label B, which is good for a building from 1928. It means the home is reasonably energy-efficient, so you can expect moderate heating costs. In the neighbourhood, 42.9% of homes have label B, and another 42.9% have label C, so this home is on the better end of the scale.
The nearest train station is 3.2 km away, which is about a 40-minute walk or a short bike ride. It's not on your doorstep, but Amsterdam's tram and bus network connects the area well.
Kortenaerkwartier has a mix of households: about 285 families with children and 660 single-person households. There are several primary schools within walking distance, and the area feels safe and residential. The total number of recorded crimes in the neighbourhood is 101, which is moderate for a city centre area.
There are currently 18 apartments for sale in Kortenaerkwartier, with prices ranging from €395,000 to €1,450,000. This home is priced in the middle of that range, so you have a good selection to compare with.
Recently sold homes in Kortenaerkwartier took an average of 31 days to sell. That's fairly quick, suggesting there's steady demand for properties in this area.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Kortenaerkwartier