De Wetbuurt, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on Fahrenheitsingel sits in a quiet pocket of Amsterdam's De Wetbuurt, a neighbourhood where pre-war architecture dominates and the streets feel calm despite the city's energy. At €579,000, the asking price is 24% below the neighbourhood average of €764,700, which makes it a keen entry point for a home in this area. For context, apartments in Amsterdam vary widely, but this one is priced to move.
De Wetbuurt is a compact, residential enclave with a mix of families and older residents. One resident describes it as: "Nice neighbours, we know each other, too bad there's no supermarket in the neighbourhood." The area has a strong sense of community, and with 37% owner-occupied homes, it's a stable place to live. The neighbourhood De Wetbuurt is densely built, with an address density of 3,728 per km², so you're never far from neighbours.
For daily groceries, the nearest supermarket is an AH to go just around the corner, while Vomar and Lidl are a couple of streets away. Schools are within easy reach: Montessorischool de Amstel is a five-minute walk, and the Pieter Nieuwland College is about ten minutes on foot. The municipality Amsterdam offers plenty of parks and restaurants nearby, with a park just a couple of streets away.
At the time of writing the home is listed only via SteenKuijpers Makelaars.
Details of this home
Fahrenheitsingel 45, Amsterdam
Good · 1 resident
Nice neighbours, we know each other, too bad there's no supermarket in the neighbourhood.
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About Fahrenheitsingel 45, Amsterdam
The asking price is 24% below the average asking price in De Wetbuurt (€764,700) and also below the median of €612,500. Given that homes here sell in about 21 days on average, this price is competitive. However, the apartment is smaller than the neighbourhood average (59 m² vs 84 m²), so the price per m² is in line with the market.
De Wetbuurt is a pre-war neighbourhood with a strong sense of community. One resident says: 'Nice neighbours, we know each other, too bad there's no supermarket in the neighbourhood.' It's densely populated but quiet, with many families and older residents. The area has a park just around the corner and several restaurants within a five-minute walk.
The nearest train station is 1.1 km away, which is about a ten-minute walk. This makes it convenient for commuting to other parts of Amsterdam or beyond.
The energy label is C, which is average for a pre-war apartment. It means the home is reasonably efficient but not as good as modern standards. You can expect moderate energy costs, but no specific amounts are given in the listing.
There is an AH to go just around the corner (421 m), and Vomar and Lidl are about 800 m away. For a full Albert Heijn, it's about 1.1 km. So daily shopping is convenient, but for a large supermarket you'd walk about ten minutes.
Homes in De Wetbuurt sell in an average of 21 days, which indicates a relatively fast market. This apartment is priced below average, so it may attract interest quickly.
6 homes in the neighbourhood De Wetbuurt