Paramariboplein en omgeving, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis 106 m² apartment on Crynssenstraat sits in a peaceful part of the city, yet the buzz of daily life is just around the corner. With an energy label B, it's reasonably efficient for a 1927 building. At €3,800 per month, the rent is 21% above the neighbourhood average, on the high side, but the size and location help explain it. For context, the average apartments in Amsterdam in this price bracket tend to be smaller.
Three residents have shared their views on the neighbourhood Paramariboplein e.o.. One calls it a "Quiet and beautiful part of Amsterdam" and notes it's "still becoming more beautiful." Another finds it "Cosy" with "lots of squares for your children." A third is less positive, saying the neighbourhood has "deteriorated extremely" with antisocial residents and untidy streets. The area is densely populated (over 10,000 addresses per km²) and mostly consists of flats, with many young adults and singles.
For your morning bread, Albert Heijn is on your doorstep, and Aldi and Jumbo are just around the corner. Two primary schools are a couple of streets away: OBS Corantijn and Brede School Annie M.G. Schmidt. A train station is a ten-minute walk, and a park or garden is a five-minute stroll. The municipality Amsterdam offers all the cultural and dining options you'd expect from the capital.
At the time of writing the home is listed via Mar. J. Heule Makelaardij BV and also appears on Funda, so it's available through several channels.
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Crynssenstraat 22-3, Amsterdam
Satisfactory · 3 residents
It's a nice quiet neighbourhood on the edge of the city but still close to many good amenities that a city has to offer. The neighbourhood is still becoming more beautiful.
Auto-translated to English by AIAlways nice, lots of squares for your children and also many babysitting houses, so actually perfect for a family
Auto-translated to English by AIThe residents are antisocial, no one keeps the neighbourhood tidy, the gardens are used as dog walking spots, a shame but this neighbourhood has deteriorated extremely.
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About Crynssenstraat 22-3, Amsterdam
The rent is 21% above the neighbourhood average of €3,142, but this apartment is also larger than average (106 m² vs 94 m²). The price per m² works out to about €35.85, which is below the neighbourhood average of €38.37 per m². So while the total rent is high, you're getting more space for your money.
Residents have mixed views. One describes it as a quiet, beautiful part of Amsterdam that's improving, another finds it cosy with family-friendly squares. A third says it has deteriorated with antisocial behaviour and untidy streets. The area is very densely populated, mostly with flats, and has a young demographic.
Albert Heijn is just around the corner at 255 metres, and Aldi, Jumbo and Lidl are all within a five-minute walk. You won't have to go far for daily groceries.
Two primary schools are within walking distance: OBS Corantijn at 238 metres and Brede School Annie M.G. Schmidt at 371 metres. There's also a secondary special education school, Postjes College, at 159 metres.
The nearest train station is 1.9 km away, about a ten-minute walk or a short cycle.
The apartment has an energy label B, which is good for a building from 1927. You can expect reasonable energy costs, though not as low as a modern A-label home.
Rental properties in this area are let on average within 17 days, which indicates a fairly active market. So if you're interested, it's worth acting promptly.
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