Willibrordusbuurt, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on Ceintuurbaan sits in the lively Willibrordusbuurt, part of Amsterdam's beloved Nieuwe Pijp. With 55 m² and energy label C, it's a classic Amsterdam flat with high ceilings and plenty of character. At €485,000, the asking price is 24% below the neighbourhood average of €638,318, a keen price for this part of town. For context, apartments in Amsterdam vary widely, but this one stands out for its value.
The Willibrordusbuurt is a mixed, central neighbourhood. One resident describes it as "nice, safe neighbourhood, beautiful buildings and it's central," while another calls it "messy, mixed.. little greenery" and notes it can be "chaotic" at times. Based on two reviews, it's a place of contrasts. The area is densely urban with over 11,600 addresses per km², and most homes are pre-war. It's a neighbourhood of singles and young professionals, with many one-person households. For more on the area, see the neighbourhood Willibrordusbuurt.
Your daily routine is well served here. For groceries, Albert Heijn is just around the corner, and Lidl is a couple of streets away. For school runs, the 4e Montessorischool de Pinksterbloem is a five-minute walk, and IVKO - Leren van Kunst secondary school is also close by. The neighbourhood is packed with restaurants and cafes, and the Sarphatipark is a ten-minute stroll for some green space. The municipality Amsterdam offers all the cultural and practical amenities you'd expect from the capital.
At the time of writing the home is listed only via Makelaarskantoor BEN.
Details of this home
Ceintuurbaan 430-1, Amsterdam
Satisfactory · 2 residents
Sometimes nice, sometimes a lot of poverty, sometimes chaotic, sometimes ok.
Auto-translated to English by AII think it's a nice, safe neighbourhood, beautiful buildings and it's central.
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About Ceintuurbaan 430-1, Amsterdam
The asking price of €485,000 is 24% below the average asking price in the Willibrordusbuurt (€638,318) and also below the median of €599,000. Given the 55 m² floor area, that works out to about €8,818 per m², which is below the neighbourhood average of €10,001 per m². So it's priced keenly compared to other homes currently on the market.
Homes in the Willibrordusbuurt sell relatively quickly. In the past period, sold properties were on the market for an average of 20 days. That's a fast pace, indicating good demand. So if you're interested, it's worth acting promptly.
This apartment has energy label C. That's a decent rating for a home built in 1896. In the neighbourhood, about 28% of homes have label C, while 36% have label A. Label C means moderate energy efficiency; you can expect reasonable heating costs but not the lowest bills.
The Willibrordusbuurt is a dense, central part of the Nieuwe Pijp. It's a mix of beautiful old buildings and some chaos, according to residents. One says it's "nice, safe" and central; another finds it "messy" with little greenery. It's very urban, with many singles and young adults. Amenities are abundant, with supermarkets, schools, and parks within walking distance.
The nearest train station is 1.8 km away. That's about a 20-minute walk or a short bike ride. It's not on your doorstep, but the area is well connected by tram and metro as well.
Yes, the nearest park or public garden is 0.5 km away, which is about a five-minute walk. That's likely the Sarphatipark, a popular spot in the neighbourhood. It's a nice green escape from the urban bustle.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Willibrordusbuurt