Trompbuurt, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis listing does not state an energy label. As a result, the rest of this page is mainly about the street and the neighbourhood, not the home itself. The 57 m² apartment in the Trompbuurt is priced at €2,750 per month, which is exactly the median for rental apartments in Amsterdam and in line with the market.
Two residents give the Trompbuurt an average 7.7 out of 10. One says: "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." Another calls it a "cosy neighbourhood" with an ice cream shop and a playground, though they wish there were more facilities for older children. The neighbourhood Trompbuurt is densely populated, with many young adults and a mix of students and expats.
For daily shopping, you have an Aldi just around the corner and an Albert Heijn a couple of streets away. The Admiraal De Ruyterschool is on your doorstep, and De Visserschool 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 only via Huispedia. The agent has not published an energy label, so that detail is missing from this page.
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Bestevâerstraat 7-4, 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 7-4, Amsterdam
The asking rent of €2,750 is exactly the median for rental properties in the Trompbuurt, where the average rent is €2,875. At 57 m², the price per square metre is €48.25, which is slightly above the neighbourhood average of €43.29 per m². So it's priced in line with the market, though the missing energy label means you can't factor in energy costs.
The Trompbuurt scores a 7.7 out of 10 from two residents. One describes it as "nice and cosy" with an ice cream shop and a playground, but notes a lack of community feeling due to many students and expats. The other resident appreciates the friendly atmosphere but wishes for more playgrounds for older children. It's a very urban area with a high density of addresses.
An Aldi is 229 metres away, just around the corner. An Albert Heijn is 237 metres away, also within a couple of streets. For a Dirk, you'd walk about 687 metres, which is a ten-minute walk.
Yes, the Admiraal De Ruyterschool is 89 metres away, on your doorstep. De Visserschool is 157 metres away, a couple of streets. Several other primary schools are within a five-minute walk.
The nearest train station is 3.5 km away, so you'd need a bus or bike to reach it.
The agent has not provided an energy label in the listing. This means the home's energy efficiency is unknown, and you cannot estimate heating costs from this page.
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