Paramariboplein en omgeving, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on the Baarsjesweg sits in a calm pocket of Amsterdam-West, where the city hum is a background murmur. At 48 m² it is compact, but the layout makes the most of it. With a price of €400,000, this is the cheapest of the 39 homes currently for sale in the neighbourhood, 37% below the average asking price of €634,359. For context, that is a keen price for an apartments in Amsterdam.
The neighbourhood around the Paramariboplein gets mixed reviews from its three residents. One calls it a "Quiet and beautiful part of Amsterdam" and notes it is "still becoming more beautiful." Another finds it "Cosy" with "lots of squares for your children." A third is less positive, saying the area has "deteriorated extremely" with antisocial residents and untidy gardens. The area is densely built (over 10,000 addresses per km²) and home to many young adults, nearly half the population is between 25 and 45. The neighbourhood Paramariboplein e.o. is very urban, yet the park is just a five-minute walk away.
Your daily bread run is easy: Jumbo and Lidl are both just around the corner, and Albert Heijn is a couple of streets away. For families, OBS Corantijn primary school is a five-minute walk, and Brede School Annie M.G. Schmidt is about the same distance. The train station is a ten-minute walk, and the city centre is a short tram ride. The municipality Amsterdam keeps the area well connected.
At the time of writing the home is listed only via BRIDGES Makelaardij B.V.
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Baarsjesweg 271-2, Amsterdam
Satisfactory · 3 residents
It's a nice quiet neighbourhood on the edge of the city but still close to many good amenities that a city has to offer. The neighbourhood is still becoming more beautiful.
Auto-translated to English by AIAlways nice, lots of squares for your children and also many babysitting houses, so actually perfect for a family
Auto-translated to English by AIThe residents are antisocial, no one keeps the neighbourhood tidy, the gardens are used as dog walking spots, a shame but this neighbourhood has deteriorated extremely.
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About Baarsjesweg 271-2, Amsterdam
At €400,000, this is the cheapest flat currently for sale in the neighbourhood. The average asking price in Paramariboplein e.o. is €634,359, so this one sits 37% below that. The floor area is 48 m², which is smaller than the neighbourhood average of 69 m², so the price per m² is actually in line with the market.
The energy label is C. That is a decent score for a flat built in 1967. In the neighbourhood, 47.2% of homes have label C, and 30.6% have a lower label. You can expect moderate energy costs, but nothing extreme.
Jumbo and Lidl are both 195 metres away, so just around the corner. Albert Heijn is 378 metres away, a couple of streets further. You have plenty of options for daily groceries within a short walk.
One resident describes the area as "Cosy" with "lots of squares for your children" and many babysitting houses, calling it "perfect for a family." There are several primary schools within walking distance, including OBS Corantijn at 290 metres and Brede School Annie M.G. Schmidt at 311 metres.
The CBS recorded 199 total crimes in the neighbourhood. That is a moderate figure for a dense urban area. One resident says the neighbourhood has "deteriorated extremely" with antisocial behaviour, while another finds it quiet and beautiful. It is best to visit and see for yourself.
The nearest train station is 1.9 km away, about a ten-minute walk. That gives you direct connections to the rest of Amsterdam and beyond.
The neighbourhood has a young population: nearly half are between 25 and 45. Many households are single-person (1,080 out of 2,140 households). The area is very urban, so it attracts people who want city life without the noise of the centre.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Paramariboplein en omgeving