Middenmeer-Noord, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on Copernicusstraat sits in a pre-war building with a 1930s feel, in the Middenmeer-Noord neighbourhood of Amsterdam. At 92 m², it offers a solid floor plan, though the F energy label means heating costs will be noticeable. The asking price of €600,000 is 28% below the neighbourhood average of €836,923, making it a keen entry point compared to other apartments in Amsterdam.
Middenmeer-Noord is a quiet residential pocket within Amsterdam, with a mix of families and older residents. The area has a strong urban feel (address density over 7,000 addresses per km²), yet it's leafy with a park just around the corner. Most homes here are pre-war apartments, and the housing stock is predominantly owner-occupied. There are no resident reviews available for this neighbourhood, so the picture comes from statistics: a balanced age spread and a good number of households with children. For more context, see the Middenmeer-Noord neighbourhood.
Daily errands are easy: an Albert Heijn is on your doorstep, and a Vomar and Lidl are just a couple of streets away. For school runs, the 5e Montessorischool Watergraafsmeer and the Watergraafsmeerse schoolvereniging are both within a five-minute walk. The area also has a GP surgery and a restaurant just around the corner. The train station is a ten-minute walk, connecting you to the rest of the city. For broader context, the municipality of Amsterdam offers extensive amenities.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including Beekman Makelaardij o.g. b.v. and other platforms.
Details of this home
Copernicusstraat 71-3, Amsterdam
Data from Middenmeer-Noord
Data from Middenmeer-Noord
126 within 5 km
166 within 5 km
About Copernicusstraat 71-3, Amsterdam
The asking price of €600,000 is 28% below the average asking price in Middenmeer-Noord (€836,923) and also below the median of €875,000. Given the 92 m² floor area, that works out to about €6,522 per m², compared to the neighbourhood average of €8,767 per m². So it's priced keenly, though the F energy label may mean higher running costs.
The energy label is F, which is on the lower end of the scale. This means the home is not very energy-efficient, so you can expect higher heating bills compared to a home with a better label. In the neighbourhood, about 23% of homes have label A, 46% have label C, and 31% have label D or lower.
The nearest train station is 1.5 km away, which is about a ten-minute walk. This makes commuting by train quite convenient from this location.
There are several primary schools within walking distance. The 5e Montessorischool Watergraafsmeer is 217 m away, the Watergraafsmeerse schoolvereniging is 241 m away, and Oecumenische Basisschool Frankendael is 252 m away. All are within a five-minute walk.
An Albert Heijn is just 124 m away, on your doorstep. A Vomar is 502 m away and a Lidl is 588 m away, both a couple of streets away. So daily grocery shopping is very convenient.
Currently, there are 13 apartments for sale in the neighbourhood, with prices ranging from €350,000 to €1,500,000. The average asking price is €836,923 and the median is €875,000. Recently, 21 homes sold with an average selling price of €769,286 and an average time on market of 32 days.
The total number of recorded crimes in the neighbourhood is 159. Without a breakdown, it's hard to judge the safety level, but it's a residential area with a mix of families and older residents.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Middenmeer-Noord