Koningin Wilhelminaplein, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis 99 m² apartment, built in 2025, is fresh off the construction site. It sits in the Koningin Wilhelminaplein neighbourhood, a lively part of Amsterdam's Westlandgracht district. With an A+++ energy label, it's as efficient as they come. The asking price of €765,000 is 15% above the neighbourhood average of €665,864, so it's on the high side compared to other apartments in Amsterdam.
The neighbourhood is densely urban, with over 6,900 addresses per km². Most homes are apartments, and nearly 60% were built after 2010. It's a young area: the largest age group is 25 to 45, and many households are singles. No resident reviews are available, but the figures show a vibrant, modern part of the city. For more context, see the Koningin Wilhelminaplein neighbourhood.
For your daily bread, an AH to go is just around the corner, and a full Albert Heijn is a five-minute walk away. Lidl is also within a couple of streets away. Schools are close: the Oecumenische basisschool Nautilus and Cultuurprofielschool De Notenkraker are both a five-minute walk. Secondary education is even closer, with Calvijn College just a few minutes away. The area falls under the municipality of Amsterdam, so you're part of a large city with all its amenities.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including Visch & van Zeggelaar Groot Amsterdam.
Details of this home
Elizabeth Anscombestraat 121, Amsterdam
Data from Koningin Wilhelminaplein
Data from Koningin Wilhelminaplein
139 within 5 km
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About Elizabeth Anscombestraat 121, Amsterdam
The asking price is 15% above the neighbourhood average of €665,864. However, this is a brand-new apartment (2025) with an A+++ energy label, which commands a premium. The average price per m² in the neighbourhood is €7,262, and this home works out to about €7,727 per m², so it's on the higher end but in line with new-build expectations.
The energy label is A+++, the highest possible. This means the home is extremely energy-efficient, with very low heating and electricity costs. It's a new-build, so it meets modern insulation and ventilation standards.
The nearest train station is 1.3 km away, about a 15-minute walk. This gives you direct connections to the rest of Amsterdam and beyond.
There's an AH to go just 432 metres away, and a full Albert Heijn at 637 metres. Lidl is also within walking distance at 730 metres. For restaurants, the nearest is just 300 metres away, so plenty of options for eating out.
Yes, several schools are within a short walk. Primary schools include Oecumenische basisschool Nautilus (480 m) and Cultuurprofielschool De Notenkraker (491 m). Secondary education is available at Calvijn College (477 m). There's also a special education school, Professor H. Burgerschool, at 457 m.
The neighbourhood recorded 186 total crimes in the latest data. Given the high population density (over 3,000 residents), this is a moderate figure. It's a busy urban area, so standard city precautions apply.
The neighbourhood has a young population, with the largest group aged 25-45. Most households are singles (1,075 out of 1,895 households). Only 235 households have children, so it's more of a young professional area.
Sold homes in the neighbourhood took an average of 35 days to sell. That's a fairly quick turnover, indicating decent demand. With 22 apartments currently for sale, there's a reasonable choice.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Koningin Wilhelminaplein

