Kortenaerkwartier, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis apartment sits on a tree-lined street in the Chassébuurt, a stone's throw from the Ten Katemarkt and the lively Kinkerbuurt. With 93 m² of living space, it offers a generous layout for the area. The price of €795,000 is in line with the market, given that the average for apartments in Amsterdam sits around €791,000.
The Kortenaerkwartier is a calm residential pocket within the bustling Chassébuurt. It's a mix of young professionals and families, with many original pre-war buildings. The neighbourhood has a strong sense of community, and the nearby Westerpark is a favourite for weekend strolls. There are no resident reviews available for this specific street, but the area is generally appreciated for its peaceful atmosphere and convenient location.
For your morning bread, the Aldi is just around the corner, and the Albert Heijn is a couple of streets away. The 10e Montessorischool De Meidoorn is on your doorstep, and the St. Janschool is a short walk, making the school run a breeze. The municipality Amsterdam provides excellent public services, and the neighbourhood has a high density of amenities.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including Ouwehand v/d Meijden Makelaars B.V.
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Chasséstraat 79-3, Amsterdam
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About Chasséstraat 79-3, Amsterdam
The asking price of €795,000 is very close to the average sale price in the Kortenaerkwartier, which is around €791,000. Given the 93 m² floor area and energy label C, it's priced competitively for the area. Recently sold homes in the neighbourhood went for an average of €697,512, but those were slightly smaller on average.
The apartment has energy label C. This is a decent rating for a pre-war building, most homes in the area (95%) were built before 1945. Label C means the home is reasonably efficient, but you can expect moderate energy costs. It's not as efficient as a modern home, but it's far from the worst.
The nearest train station is 3.2 km away. That's about a 40-minute walk or a short bike ride. For daily commuting, you'll likely rely on trams and buses, which are plentiful in this part of Amsterdam.
The Kortenaerkwartier has a mix of residents: about 30% are single-person households, and 26% are households with children. The average household size is 1.8, so it's a mix of singles, couples, and families. The area feels lively but not chaotic.
The listing does not mention a garden, balcony, or terrace. Given that this is a third-floor apartment in a pre-war building, it's unlikely to have private outdoor space. However, the Westerpark is a ten-minute walk away.
The listing does not specify the number of bedrooms. With 93 m², it could comfortably have two or three bedrooms, but you would need to check the floor plan with the agent.
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