Paramariboplein en omgeving, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis 1930s apartment on Bonairestraat sits in a quiet corner of Amsterdam, with a surprising amount of space for the city. At 80 m² and with energy label C, it's a solid home that balances original charm with modern comfort. The asking price of €775,000 is 22% above the neighbourhood average of €634,359, which puts it on the high side, but then, this is a larger-than-average apartment in a sought-after part of town. For context, apartments in Amsterdam vary widely, so this one stands out for its size and location.
Three residents have rated the neighbourhood Paramariboplein e.o. a 6.38 out of 10. One calls it a "Quiet and beautiful part of Amsterdam" and notes it's "still becoming more beautiful." Another finds it "Cosy" with "lots of squares for your children." A third is less positive, saying the neighbourhood has "deteriorated extremely" with antisocial residents and untidy streets. The area is densely urban (over 10,000 addresses per km²) and mostly consists of pre-war flats. It's a mixed picture, but the positive reviews highlight the peace and family-friendly squares.
For your morning bread, Albert Heijn is just around the corner, and Aldi, Jumbo and Lidl are all a couple of streets away. The nearest primary school, OBS Corantijn, is a five-minute walk, and Brede School Annie M.G. Schmidt is also within easy reach. The municipality Amsterdam offers all the cultural and transport links you'd expect from the capital, but here on the western edge you get a bit more breathing room.
At the time of writing, this home is listed through several channels, including De Graaf & Groot Makelaars.
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Bonairestraat 64H, 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 Bonairestraat 64H, Amsterdam
The asking price is 22% above the neighbourhood average of €634,359, which is on the high side. However, this apartment is larger than the typical home in the area (80 m² vs 69 m² average), and it has a pre-war character that many buyers value. Whether it's fair depends on how much you're willing to pay for extra space and a quiet street.
Residents give mixed reviews. Some praise it as quiet and beautiful, with squares for children and a cosy atmosphere. Others feel it has deteriorated, with antisocial behaviour and untidy gardens. It's a densely populated area with mostly pre-war flats, so you'll have plenty of neighbours. The overall score is 6.38 out of 10 from three reviews.
The nearest train station is 1.9 km away, which is about a 20-minute walk or a short cycle. That's a reasonable distance for occasional train travel, though daily commuters might prefer a closer option.
You have several supermarkets within a few minutes' walk: Albert Heijn at 257 m, Aldi at 273 m, and both Jumbo and Lidl at 301 m. That means you can easily pick up groceries on foot without needing a car.
One resident describes it as "perfect for a family" thanks to squares and babysitting houses. There are primary schools within walking distance, like OBS Corantijn (166 m) and Brede School Annie M.G. Schmidt (425 m). However, the neighbourhood has a high proportion of one-person households (1,080 out of 2,140 households), so it's not exclusively family-oriented.
The apartment has energy label C, which is average for a pre-war building. It means the home is reasonably efficient but not top-tier. You can expect moderate energy costs, though exact amounts depend on usage. In the neighbourhood, 47.2% of homes have label C, so this is typical.
Currently, 39 homes are for sale in the neighbourhood, with prices ranging from €400,000 to €1,265,000. The median price is €595,000, so this apartment is above that. The market has seen 107 sales recently, with an average selling time of 26 days, indicating fairly brisk activity.
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