Appartement te koop: Catharina Boudewijnshof 61, Amsterdam
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Catharina Boudewijnshof 61

Lodewijk van Deysselbuurt, Amsterdam

€ 450,000
Neighbourhood Lodewijk van Deysselbuurt, AmsterdamNeighbourhood
Popular neighbourhood for first-time buyers
32% of residents are aged 25 to 45
Energy label C
Insulation can make a big difference at this label
AI summary

A 1990s apartment in a quiet corner of Amsterdam

This apartment on Catharina Boudewijnshof sits in the Lodewijk van Deysselbuurt, a post-war neighbourhood in Amsterdam Nieuw-West. With 75 m² and an energy label C, it's a practical home in a part of the city that's still relatively affordable. The asking price of €450,000 is in line with the market, the average for apartments in Amsterdam sits around €464,875, so this one is priced keenly.

Lodewijk van Deysselbuurt: a mixed neighbourhood with a single review

The neighbourhood is densely built and very urban, with over 3,800 addresses per km². Only one resident has reviewed the area, and the feedback is stark: "Unsafe unhygienic neglected, Not nice to live here anymore. Car fires/burglaries, home burglary, neglected maintenance." That's a single voice, but it's worth noting. The neighbourhood Lodewijk van Deysselbuurt has a mix of households, about half are families with children, and a third are single-person households. Crime figures show 213 incidents in the area, which is something to consider.

Daily life on the street

For groceries, you have an Albert Heijn just around the corner, a Vomar a couple of streets away, and a Dekamarkt within a five-minute walk. Schools are close too: De Dadelpalm primary school is on your doorstep, the Timotheusschool is a couple of streets away, and the Pieter Jelles Troelstraschool is a five-minute walk. The municipality Amsterdam offers all the amenities you'd expect from a major city, with restaurants and a park within walking distance.

Source and availability

At the time of writing, the home is listed through two channels: Mendes Makelaardij and DMC Makelaars Amsterdam.

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Features

Details of this home

Date discovered3 May 2026
StatusAvailable
Price € 450,000
Price per m²€ 6,000
Living area75m²
Year built1990
Energy labelC
MunicipalityAmsterdam
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Location

Catharina Boudewijnshof 61, Amsterdam

Experiences from the neighbourhood

Fair · 1 resident

5.6
Lehcim
14-11-2023
Unsafe unhygienic neglected

Not nice to live here anymore. Car fires/burglaries, home burglary, neglected maintenance

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Neighbourhood statistics

Data from Lodewijk van Deysselbuurt

Residents3,420
Men51%
Women49%

Housing market

Data from Lodewijk van Deysselbuurt

Housing stock1,410
Avg. assessed value€ 289,000
Homes for sale7%
Rental homes93%

Supermarkets

69 within 5 km

Albert Heijn
Lambertus Zijlplein 8
523m
Vomar
Lambertus Zijlplein 119
599m
Dekamarkt
Slotermeerlaan 67
673m

Schools

112 within 5 km

De Dadelpalm
Primary education · 121 pupils
102m
Oecumenische basisschool Timotheusschool
Primary education · 425 pupils
334m
Pieter Jelles Troelstraschool
Primary education · 629 pupils
390m

Frequently asked questions

About Catharina Boudewijnshof 61, Amsterdam

Is €450,000 a fair price for this apartment?

The asking price of €450,000 is slightly below the neighbourhood average of €464,875 for apartments. Given the 75 m² floor area, the price per m² works out to €6,000, which is a bit above the neighbourhood average of €5,510 per m². So it's priced competitively for the size, but in line with the local market.

What is the energy label and what does it mean?

The apartment has energy label C. That means it's reasonably efficient, not the best, but far from the worst. You can expect moderate energy costs. In the neighbourhood, about 33% of homes have label A or better, so this one is slightly below that top tier.

How safe is the Lodewijk van Deysselbuurt?

The only resident review on describes the area as unsafe, mentioning car fires, burglaries, and neglected maintenance. Crime figures show 213 incidents in the neighbourhood, which is relatively high. However, this is based on a single review, so it's worth investigating further.

What public transport is nearby?

The nearest train station is 3.2 km away, so it's not within walking distance. However, Amsterdam's tram and bus network serves the area well, you can reach the city centre in about 20 minutes by public transport.

Are there good schools in the area?

Yes, several primary schools are within walking distance. De Dadelpalm is just 100 metres away, the Timotheusschool is about 300 metres, and the Pieter Jelles Troelstraschool is around 400 metres. Secondary schools are also close, with the nearest at 0.4 km.

What shops and amenities are nearby?

You have an Albert Heijn supermarket just around the corner (500 m), a Vomar at 600 m, and a Dekamarkt at 700 m. Restaurants are within 200 metres, and a park or public garden is 300 metres away. A library is 700 metres from the home.

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