Anjeliersbuurt-Noord, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis is a home with presence. On the Boomstraat, in the most iconic part of Amsterdam, you get 227 m² of living space spread over a classic 1950s apartment. The energy label is A, so it runs efficiently. At €2,100,000 it is the most expensive of the 15 homes currently for sale in the neighbourhood, and 119% above the average asking price of €958,000, but then it is also more than twice the size of the typical apartment here. For context, apartments in Amsterdam vary widely, and this one sits at the top end.
The Anjeliersbuurt-Noord is the quieter northern slice of the Jordaan. It is densely built and very urban, the address density is over 11,000 addresses per km². Most homes are pre-war, and nearly three-quarters were built before 1945. The population is a mix: lots of singles (890 one-person households) and a fair number of older residents (390 aged 65+). There are no neighbourhood reviews available for this street, so the feel is best gauged by walking around. The Anjeliersbuurt-Noord neighbourhood is known for its narrow streets, independent shops and a village-like atmosphere within the city.
Daily life here is wonderfully convenient. The Jumbo supermarket is literally on your doorstep, and an Albert Heijn is just around the corner. For school runs, the Theo Thijssenschool (primary) is a five-minute walk away, and Het Cartesius Lyceum (secondary) is about 459 metres, a short stroll. The area is packed with restaurants (the nearest is 100 metres away) and a park is a ten-minute walk. All of this sits within the municipality of Amsterdam, so you have the entire city on your doorstep.
At the time of writing the home is listed through several channels, including DSTRCT Amsterdam and DSTRCT | Forbes Global Properties. The price and details are as published by the agents.
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Boomstraat 71, Amsterdam
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About Boomstraat 71, Amsterdam
The asking price is 119% above the neighbourhood average of €958,000, but this apartment is also 125% larger than the average (227 m² vs 101 m²). It is the most expensive of the 15 homes currently for sale in the Anjeliersbuurt-Noord. Whether it is fair depends on how you value the extra space and the location, the price per m² is roughly in line with the neighbourhood average of €9,652.
The energy label is A, which is very efficient. This means the home is well-insulated and heating costs should be relatively low. In the neighbourhood, 37.5% of homes have label A, so this is above average.
The nearest train station is 1.9 km away, which is about a 20-minute walk or a short cycle ride.
The CBS data records 159 total crimes in the neighbourhood, but without a per-capita figure or context it is hard to judge. The area is densely populated and urban, which often correlates with higher crime numbers, but the Jordaan is generally considered a safe and popular area.
There are 15 homes for sale in the Anjeliersbuurt-Noord, with asking prices ranging from €425,000 to €2,100,000. The average asking price is €958,000 and the median is €680,000, so this apartment is at the very top of the market.
The nearest primary school is Theo Thijssenschool Amsterdam at 275 metres, and the nearest secondary school is Het Cartesius Lyceum at 459 metres. Both are within easy walking distance.
Yes, the Jumbo is just 29 metres away on the same street, and an Albert Heijn is 104 metres away. Daily groceries are literally on your doorstep.
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