De Wittenbuurt-Noord, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis 1905 apartment on De Wittenkade has a compact 47 m² floor plan and an E energy label. The asking price of €445,000 is 20% below the neighbourhood average of €559,000, making it a keenly priced entry into the Amsterdam market. For context, the average price per m² in the area is €10,308, and the home is one of 11 apartments currently for sale in the neighbourhood. Compare with other apartments in Amsterdam.
De Wittenbuurt-Noord is a dense, inner-city neighbourhood with 1,355 residents and a very high address density (9,834 per km²). Most households are single-person (515 out of 855), and the average household size is just 1.6. The area is popular among 25-45 year olds (550 residents), with a mix of young professionals and families. There are no reviews from residents in the data, but the neighbourhood is known for its central location and vibrant street life. Learn more about the neighbourhood De Wittenbuurt-Noord.
For your morning bread, Albert Heijn is just around the corner, with another branch a couple of streets away. Ekoplaza and Jumbo are also within a five-minute walk. For school runs, Basisschool Westerpark is on your doorstep, and Basisschool De Bron is a couple of streets away. Secondary school Het Cartesius Lyceum is a ten-minute walk. The neighbourhood is part of the municipality Amsterdam, which offers extensive amenities.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including Ameo makelaars.
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De Wittenkade 65H, Amsterdam
Data from De Wittenbuurt-Noord
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About De Wittenkade 65H, Amsterdam
The asking price of €445,000 is 20% below the average asking price in De Wittenbuurt-Noord (€559,000) and also below the median of €465,000. However, the apartment is smaller than average (47 m² vs 67 m²) and has an E energy label. Given the price per m² (€9,468) is below the neighbourhood average of €10,308, it appears priced for its size and condition.
The energy label is E, which is less efficient than modern standards. In the neighbourhood, 54.5% of homes have a label D or lower, so this is not unusual for a 1905 building. You can expect higher heating costs compared to a well-insulated home, but the exact amount depends on usage and future improvements.
Very convenient. Albert Heijn is 166 metres away, just around the corner. Another Albert Heijn is 407 metres away, and Ekoplaza (449 m) and Jumbo (599 m) are also within a five-minute walk. For a wider selection, there are 148 supermarkets within 5 km.
Basisschool Westerpark is 173 metres away, Basisschool De Bron at 353 metres, and Oecumenische basisschool De Catamaran at 508 metres. For secondary education, Het Cartesius Lyceum is 641 metres away. All are within a ten-minute walk.
The nearest train station is 2.4 km away, which is about a 30-minute walk or a short bike ride.
In the most recent data, there were 90 total crimes reported in the neighbourhood. Given the dense urban setting, this is typical for a central Amsterdam area. The neighbourhood has a mix of residential and commercial activity.
With 47 m² and one bedroom (implied by the size and layout typical of the area), it is compact but suitable for a single person or a couple. The neighbourhood has many single-person households (60% of households), so it fits the local profile.
6 homes in the neighbourhood De Wittenbuurt-Noord