Trompbuurt, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis 1922 apartment in the Trompbuurt has a floor area of 77 m² and is priced at €725,000. The listing does not state an energy label. As a result, the energy efficiency of this home is unknown. Compared to other apartments in Amsterdam, the price per m² is around €9,416, which is slightly above the neighbourhood average of €9,305, so it's on the high side.
The Trompbuurt scores a 7.69 out of 10 from two reviews. One resident says: "It's nice there and friendly people. But a sense of togetherness is lacking." Another describes it as a "cosy neighbourhood" with an ice cream shop and a playground. The area has many students and expats, which creates a certain divide. The neighbourhood Trompbuurt is densely populated, with mostly one-person households and a young population.
For your morning bread, Albert Heijn is on your doorstep, and another Albert Heijn is just around the corner. Aldi is also a couple of streets away. The Admiraal De Ruyterschool is just 26 metres away, literally on your doorstep, and De Visserschool is 88 metres away. For secondary education, Marcanti College is a five-minute walk. The municipality Amsterdam offers plenty of restaurants and a park within walking distance.
At the time of writing, the home is listed via CSV Makelaars B.V. and also appears on Funda.
Details of this home
Bestevâerstraat 33-2, Amsterdam
Good · 2 residents
It's nice there and friendly people. But a sense of togetherness is lacking and I don't have much contact with my neighbours either, which I regret. My primary school days in this neighbourhood were really perfect and the restaurants and shops are also very good. But there are many students and expats, which makes me feel a certain divide and not much community. I myself would like to move out, but that's certainly not possible in my neighbourhood because they are far too expensive.
Auto-translated to English by AINice and cosy, there is an ice cream shop and a playground called de ruige speeltijn but now it's for babies because everything is getting super small, which is a shame, but the rest is great. We get along well and some of my friends live very close by, which is also nice. But I do think there should be more playgrounds for older children, because babies are fine at home too, but older kids just end up on their phones or laptops, so more playgrounds for older children, that's the only thing.
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About Bestevâerstraat 33-2, Amsterdam
The asking price of €725,000 works out at about €9,416 per m². In the Trompbuurt, the average price per m² for apartments is €9,305, so this home is priced slightly above average. The median price in the neighbourhood is €695,000, so this apartment is above that too. Whether it's fair depends on the condition and the missing energy label.
The Trompbuurt scores 7.69 out of 10 from two reviews. Residents describe it as friendly and cosy, with good restaurants and shops. However, there is not much community feeling, and many students and expats live here. The neighbourhood is very densely populated, with many young adults and one-person households.
The nearest train station is 3.5 km away. That's about a 45-minute walk or a short bike ride. Public transport within the neighbourhood is not detailed in the listing.
There are several primary schools within walking distance. Admiraal De Ruyterschool is just 26 metres away, De Visserschool is 88 metres, and Islamitische basisschool Al Maes is 324 metres. For secondary education, Marcanti College is 445 metres away.
Albert Heijn is 166 metres away, another Albert Heijn is 324 metres, and Aldi is 335 metres. Dirk is a bit further at 744 metres. So daily groceries are very convenient.
The listing does not include an energy label. This means the energy efficiency of the apartment is unknown. You would need to request this information from the seller or agent.
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