Koningin Wilhelminaplein, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis apartment in Amsterdam's Koningin Wilhelminaplein neighbourhood is brand new, built in 2025 with an A++ energy label. At 60 m², it's compact but efficient, and the rent of €1,860 is 15% below the neighbourhood average of €2,193, a keen price for a new-build. For context, apartments in Amsterdam average 80 m², so this one is 25% smaller, which partly explains the lower rent.
Koningin Wilhelminaplein is a densely built urban area with a very strong city feel (address density 6,993 per km²). Most homes are apartments, and the population skews young, 62% are between 25 and 45. It's a lively, central spot with a mix of singles and couples. No resident reviews are available for this neighbourhood, but the figures show a high turnover: 329 rentals were let in the past period, with an average marketing time of 29 days. For more on the area, see the Koningin Wilhelminaplein neighbourhood.
Daily errands are easy: an AH to go is just around the corner, and Albert Heijn and Lidl are a five-minute walk. For school runs, primary schools like Oecumenische basisschool Nautilus and Cultuurprofielschool De Notenkraker are within a ten-minute walk. Secondary education is also close by, with Calvijn College a couple of streets away. The neighbourhood falls under the municipality of Amsterdam, which means excellent city-wide amenities.
At the time of writing, the home is listed only via Visch & van Zeggelaar Groot Amsterdam.
Details of this home
Elizabeth Anscombestraat 457, Amsterdam
Data from Koningin Wilhelminaplein
Data from Koningin Wilhelminaplein
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About Elizabeth Anscombestraat 457, Amsterdam
Yes, it's competitive. The rent is 15% below the neighbourhood average of €2,193, though the apartment is also 25% smaller than the average 80 m². For a brand-new, energy-efficient home (A++), the price is in line with what you'd expect for the size.
The nearest train station is 1.3 km away, about a 15-minute walk. That's a reasonable distance for accessing the wider rail network.
The energy label is A++, the highest possible rating. This means the home is extremely energy-efficient, with very low heating and electricity costs expected. It's a new build, so insulation and modern systems are top-notch.
The neighbourhood recorded 186 total crimes in the latest data. For a densely populated urban area with 3,065 residents, that's a moderate figure. It's always wise to check local crime maps for specifics, but the area is generally considered lively and well-populated.
A supermarket (AH to go) is 416 m away, and several others are within 800 m. Primary and secondary schools are within 500 m to 1 km. A park or public garden is 500 m away, and restaurants are just 300 m from the door.
In the neighbourhood, rentals are let in an average of 29 days. That's relatively quick, suggesting demand is healthy. This apartment is new to the market, so it's worth acting promptly if interested.
No, it is not social housing. The rent of €1,860 is well above the social housing threshold, and the listing is for the private rental market.
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