Louis Crispijnbuurt, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis two-room apartment on Esther De Boer-Van Rijkstraat sits in the Louis Crispijnbuurt, a post-war area in Slotervaart-Zuid. At 47 m² it's compact, and with an energy label D you can expect higher heating costs. The asking price of €400,000 is exactly the median for the neighbourhood, so it's in line with the market. For comparison, the average price per m² here is €7,419, and this home works out at about €8,511 per m², a premium for its smaller size. See how it stacks up against other apartments in Amsterdam.
The Louis Crispijnbuurt is a densely populated neighbourhood (3,310 residents) with a mix of ages and household types. Around a third of homes are family households, and the area feels lived-in and down-to-earth. With an urbanity score of 1 (very strong), you're surrounded by city life. The neighbourhood has a high proportion of flats (78%), and most homes were built between 1945 and 1970. There are no resident reviews available for this area, so the picture comes from the data. For more on the area, visit the neighbourhood Louis Crispijnbuurt page.
For your morning bread, Albert Heijn is just around the corner, and Dirk is a couple of streets away. There are two primary schools within a five-minute walk: Daltonschool Louis Bouwmeester and Einsteinschool. For secondary education, Calvijn College is also a short walk away. A GP and a restaurant are both on your doorstep, and a park is just around the corner. The train station is a ten-minute walk away, connecting you to the rest of the city. For more on the wider area, see the municipality Amsterdam page.
At the time of writing, this home is listed through several channels, including Adventus Makelaars, Funda, Pararius, and others. The agent is Adventus Makelaars.
Details of this home
Esther De Boer-Van Rijkstraat 182, Amsterdam
Data from Louis Crispijnbuurt
Data from Louis Crispijnbuurt
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About Esther De Boer-Van Rijkstraat 182, Amsterdam
The asking price of €400,000 matches the median sale price in the Louis Crispijnbuurt exactly. However, the average price per square metre for homes sold recently is €7,419, while this flat works out at about €8,511 per m², a premium because it's smaller than average (47 m² vs 63 m²). So you're paying more per square metre, but the total price is in line with what's typical here.
Energy label D means the home is not particularly efficient. In the neighbourhood, most homes for sale have better labels: 22% are B, 33% are C, and 22% are A or better. So you can expect higher energy bills compared to a more modern or better-insulated home. The exact costs depend on usage and energy prices.
At 47 m², this flat is 25% smaller than the neighbourhood average of 63 m² for homes for sale. That makes it one of the more compact options. The smallest available is 250,000 (likely smaller) and the largest is 1,100,000 (much larger). So if you're looking for something cosy and affordable, this fits the bill.
The Louis Crispijnbuurt has a mix of residents: about 435 households with children, 315 without, and many single-person households (945). So it's not exclusively family-oriented, but there are families around. Primary schools are within walking distance, and there are parks nearby. The area is very urban, so expect city living rather than suburban quiet.
The nearest train station is 2.1 km away, which is about a 25-minute walk or a short bus ride. That's a bit far for a daily commute on foot, but cycling or public transport makes it manageable. The station connects you to Amsterdam Centraal and other destinations.
You have an Albert Heijn supermarket 265 metres away and a Dirk at 367 metres, both within a few minutes' walk. A GP is 300 metres away, and a restaurant is 400 metres. For schools, Daltonschool Louis Bouwmeester is 500 metres and Einsteinschool is 533 metres. A park is also 400 metres away. So daily errands are easy on foot.
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