Julianapark, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on Bertrand Russellstraat sits in a quiet, green pocket of Amsterdam. With 125 m² of living space and an A energy label, it is both roomy and efficient. The price of €925,000 is 21% above the neighbourhood average of €761,667, making it the most expensive of the three homes currently for sale in Julianapark. That puts it on the high side compared to other apartments in Amsterdam.
Julianapark is a compact, urban neighbourhood with a very high address density of 5,452 per km². Most residents are young adults between 25 and 45, and the area has a high share of single-person households. The housing stock is modern: 70% was built between 1990 and 2010, and 30% after 2010. Energy labels are strong too, 80% of homes have label A. There are no resident reviews available for this neighbourhood, so the picture here is based purely on statistics. For more context, see the Julianapark neighbourhood.
For daily groceries, you have an AH to go just around the corner, a Vomar a couple of streets away, and a Lidl within a five-minute walk. Primary schools include Integraal Kindcentrum De Kaap (a ten-minute walk) and IKC Frankendael (also a ten-minute walk). Secondary education is closer: the Pieter Nieuwland College is just around the corner. The nearest park or public garden is on your doorstep, and a train station is a five-minute walk away. The area falls under the municipality of Amsterdam.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including Bloomstone Real Estate.
Details of this home
Bertrand Russellstraat 44, Amsterdam
Data from Julianapark
Data from Julianapark
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About Bertrand Russellstraat 44, Amsterdam
The asking price is 21% above the average asking price in Julianapark, which is €761,667. It is also the most expensive of the three apartments currently for sale in the neighbourhood. Given the size (125 m²) and the A energy label, the price reflects a premium for a modern, efficient home in a sought-after part of Amsterdam.
The nearest train station is 0.7 km away, about a five-minute walk. The neighbourhood has a very high address density, indicating a well-connected urban area with frequent public transport options.
The home has energy label A, which is very efficient. This means heating costs are likely to be low compared to older homes. In Julianapark, 80% of homes have label A, so this is in line with the local standard.
Currently, there are three homes for sale in the neighbourhood. This apartment is the most expensive of the three, with prices ranging from €565,000 to €925,000.
Julianapark has a relatively small share of households with children (115 out of 870 households). The area is dominated by single-person households and young adults. There are primary schools within walking distance, but the neighbourhood is more popular with singles and couples.
The closest supermarket is an AH to go at 245 metres, just around the corner. A Vomar is 410 metres away, and a Lidl is 445 metres, both within a five-minute walk.
Secondary school Pieter Nieuwland College is 315 metres away, just around the corner. Primary schools include Integraal Kindcentrum De Kaap (761 m) and IKC Frankendael (820 m), both about a ten-minute walk.
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