Fannius Scholtenbuurt, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis 77 m² apartment in the Fannius Scholtenbuurt sits in a 1900 building with energy label B. The asking price of €825,000 is 61% above the neighbourhood average of €513,393, but the floor area is 40% larger than the typical 55 m² in the area, so you're paying for extra space. For context, apartments in Amsterdam vary widely in price and size.
This is a diverse, old working-class neighbourhood near the centre. One resident says: "The neighbourhood has a very diverse group of residents. Here, people with bought apartments live among those who often rent apartments through urgency and the social housing association. Westerpark around the corner, beautiful nature." Another adds: "Quiet neighbourhood with beautiful Amsterdam buildings from around 1910. Location is great, close to the centre but also near the lovely Westerpark." Based on five reviews, the neighbourhood scores a 6.36 out of 10. The area is densely built with mostly pre-war housing, and a mix of owner-occupied and social rental homes. The neighbourhood Fannius Scholtenbuurt is home to about 3,635 people, many of them single-person households.
For your morning bread, Albert Heijn is just around the corner, and a Jumbo is a ten-minute walk away. There are several primary schools within a couple of streets away: Basisschool De Bron is on your doorstep, Basisschool Westerpark is just around the corner, and Oecumenische basisschool De Catamaran is also nearby. For secondary education, Het Cartesius Lyceum is a ten-minute walk. The municipality Amsterdam offers plenty of cultural and recreational options, with Westerpark a short stroll away.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including PB Makelaars o.z. The listing is available on multiple platforms.
Details of this home
Bentinckstraat 31A, Amsterdam
Satisfactory · 5 residents
Honestly crazy! I live in the centre of little Jordan and it's really not a dream! The people outside are different than the dictionary! And the problem like all the time the 'borders'! Actually. If I want to report everything to the police I call them every day! But I have 'neighbours' with walls like head, they are really magical! All the time they are the people people! All the time willed war you want meet than you! They can try to make the food then call 112 because the other but they live in richland over the phone make noise in the nearby apartment! They are really satisfied with their integration! The one full of experience and we are the brave! Boring and all the time want pampering and dangerous for society! But yes Garden of Eden! Luckily it's forbidden now on us!
Auto-translated to English by AIThe neighbourhood has a very diverse group of residents. Here, people with bought apartments live among those who often rent apartments through urgency and the social housing association. Westerpark around the corner, beautiful nature. Accessibility by public transport has worsened since the cancellation of tram line 3. I also find the range of shops very poor.
Auto-translated to English by AIQuiet neighbourhood with beautiful Amsterdam buildings from around 1910. Location is great, close to the centre but also near the lovely Westerpark. Social cohesion is also present here, older residents through social housing mixed with new residents with high incomes and owner-occupied homes. People are friendly and involved. I enjoy living here.
Auto-translated to English by AIWith a few small adjustments, we can make Staatsliedenbuurt shine again!!
Auto-translated to English by AII've only lived here for a few months and I love my apartment in a building from 1905. I have friendly neighbours with whom I share the stairwell and front door. Unfortunately, my bikes are not safe at night and they are stolen on a regular basis. Because Westerpark is exploited for a polluting commercial festival or event almost every weekend, there is not enough nature in my living environment. Furthermore, as far as I'm concerned, there could be more and different shops and such on Van Hallstraat or the beginning of Haarlemmerweg.
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About Bentinckstraat 31A, Amsterdam
The asking price is 61% above the neighbourhood average of €513,393, but the apartment is also 40% larger than the typical 55 m² in the area. The price per square metre works out to about €10,714, which is slightly above the neighbourhood average of €9,700/m². Given the larger size and good energy label, the price is on the high side but reflects the extra space.
The Fannius Scholtenbuurt is a diverse, old working-class area with beautiful pre-war architecture. It's quiet yet close to the centre and Westerpark. Residents describe it as having a mix of owner-occupied and social rental homes, with friendly and involved people. The neighbourhood scores 6.36 out of 10 from five reviews.
The nearest train station is 2.8 km away. That's about a 35-minute walk or a short bike ride.
Albert Heijn is 120 metres away, and a Jumbo is 705 metres away. Primary schools within walking distance include Basisschool De Bron (190 m), Basisschool Westerpark (233 m), and Oecumenische basisschool De Catamaran (237 m). For secondary education, Het Cartesius Lyceum is 660 metres away.
The apartment has energy label B, which is efficient. In the neighbourhood, 23.1% of homes have label B, so this is above average. You can expect relatively low energy costs compared to older, uninsulated homes.
There are currently 28 apartments for sale in the Fannius Scholtenbuurt, with an average price of €513,393 and an average size of 55 m². This apartment is larger and more expensive than most, so it stands out in the local market.
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