Elandsgrachtbuurt, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis 110 m² apartment on the Derde Looiersdwarsstraat sits in the heart of the Jordaan, where the streets hum with a mix of history and everyday life. The 1920 building has been brought up to an A energy label, so you get the charm of old Amsterdam without the draughts. At €875,000, the price is in line with the market, the average in the Elandsgrachtbuurt is €905,436, and the median is €750,000, so this one sits comfortably in the middle. For context, apartments in Amsterdam vary widely, but this one offers a solid balance of size and efficiency.
The Elandsgrachtbuurt is a tight-knit corner of the Jordaan. One resident calls it a "cosy neighbourhood with familiar faces," adding that "lots of familiar faces so everyone is somewhat known to each other." Another says it's "really a piece of Amsterdam. Old canals, a bit messy, but cosy." A third review sums it up as "cosy" with many shops and eateries. Based on three reviews, the neighbourhood scores an 8.79 out of 10. It's a dense urban area, with 11,830 addresses per km², and mostly single-person households (1,965 out of 2,920). The neighbourhood Elandsgrachtbuurt is lively, safe, and well-connected.
Your morning bread run is a 95-metre stroll to Ekoplaza, just around the corner. For a bigger shop, Albert Heijn is a couple of streets away, and Vomar is 374 metres. School runs are easy: OBS Leonardo da Vinci is 171 metres away, and the 14e Montessorischool De Jordaan is 225 metres. The municipality Amsterdam offers excellent public transport, with a tram stop nearby and the city centre a short ride away. Restaurants are on your doorstep, and a park is a ten-minute walk.
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Derde Looiersdwarsstraat 32, Amsterdam
Very good · 3 residents
I think the Elandsgracht neighbourhood is great, actually the Jordaan too. Lots of familiar faces so everyone is somewhat known to each other. The Jordaan also has a large share of history with names like André Hazes, Willem Holleeder and tante Leen. In short, a nice neighbourhood where a lot happened back in the day and very nice neighbours!
Auto-translated to English by AIThis neighbourhood is really a piece of Amsterdam. Old canals, a bit messy, but cosy. You have those little shops and pubs there, a real mix of everything. By tram you're in the city centre in no time, so that's great. Tourists? Yes, you see them, but it doesn't really bother me. I feel quite safe there, despite the crowds.
Auto-translated to English by AIIt's cosy here with many shops and eateries in the neighbourhood. In my opinion, my street is visited too much by loitering youths; my neighbours seem to find that cosy too. Little to no trouble with crime. Good public transport connections.
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About Derde Looiersdwarsstraat 32, Amsterdam
The asking price of €875,000 is slightly below the neighbourhood average of €905,436 and above the median of €750,000. Given the 110 m² size and A energy label, it's priced in line with the market. The average price per m² in the area is €9,511, so this works out to about €7,955 per m², a bit under the norm.
The Elandsgrachtbuurt is a cosy, historic part of the Jordaan with a village-like feel. Residents describe it as full of familiar faces, with a mix of old canals, little shops, and pubs. It's very urban (11,830 addresses per km²) but feels safe. Most households are singles, and there's a good mix of ages, though few children.
Ekoplaza is just 95 metres away on the same street, so it's on your doorstep. Albert Heijn is 262 metres, Vomar 374 metres, and Jumbo 424 metres, all within a five- to ten-minute walk.
There are several primary schools within walking distance: OBS Leonardo da Vinci at 171 metres and 14e Montessorischool De Jordaan at 225 metres. For secondary education, Huygens College is 567 metres away. The area has 222 schools within 5 km.
The apartment has an A energy label, which is very efficient. In the neighbourhood, 29.2% of homes have label A and 6.3% have A+. This means lower heating costs and a more comfortable home compared to older properties.
Yes, the neighbourhood is well-connected. The nearest tram stop is a few minutes' walk, and the train station is 2.6 km away. Residents mention good public transport connections, and you can reach the city centre quickly.
The neighbourhood recorded 421 total crimes, but residents report little to no trouble with crime. One review says they feel quite safe despite the crowds. It's a busy urban area, but the atmosphere is described as safe and cosy.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Elandsgrachtbuurt