Geuzenhofbuurt, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on Geuzenstraat sits in a lively part of Amsterdam West, where the streets are lined with early 20th-century architecture. At 55 m² it is compact but well-proportioned, and the energy label D means heating costs will be noticeable, in a neighbourhood where most for-sale homes have a better label. The asking price of €495,000 is in line with the median for apartments in Amsterdam.
The Geuzenhofbuurt neighbourhood is a dense, urban pocket with a young population, most residents are between 25 and 45, and many live alone. The area has a very strong city feel (address density over 11,000 per km²). There are no reviews from residents in the data, but the figures show a neighbourhood of singles and childless couples, with few families. The housing stock is entirely flats, all built before 1945.
For daily groceries, an Aldi is just around the corner, and an Albert Heijn is a five-minute walk. Primary schools are close: Daltonschool De Waterkant is a couple of streets away, and De Visserschool is within a five-minute walk. For secondary education, Marcanti College is also a short walk. A park or public garden is on your doorstep, and several restaurants are just around the corner. The neighbourhood falls under the municipality of Amsterdam.
At the time of writing the home is listed only via Vondel Makelaars.
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Geuzenstraat 51-1, Amsterdam
Data from Geuzenhofbuurt
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About Geuzenstraat 51-1, Amsterdam
The asking price matches the neighbourhood median of €495,000 exactly, so it is in line with the market. The average price per m² in Geuzenhofbuurt is €9,314, and this home works out at €9,000 per m², slightly below average. However, the energy label D is weaker than most for-sale homes in the area, which may be a factor to weigh.
The energy label is D. This is a moderate rating for a pre-war apartment, it means the home is not particularly energy-efficient, so you can expect higher heating costs compared to a home with label A or B. In Geuzenhofbuurt, all for-sale homes currently have label C or better, so this one is below the neighbourhood standard.
The nearest train station is 3.8 km away. That is a reasonable distance for cycling, about 15 minutes by bike, but not within walking distance. For daily commuting, you would likely use a tram or bus to reach the station.
It is a very urban neighbourhood with a high address density and a young, mostly single population. The area is lively, with many restaurants and a park nearby. The housing stock is entirely flats, mostly built before 1945. It is not a family-oriented area, only a small share of households have children.
Currently, there are 5 apartments for sale in Geuzenhofbuurt. The average floor area of those is 50 m², so this home at 55 m² is slightly larger than average. The price range runs from €315,000 to €540,000, so this listing sits at the upper end.
An Aldi is 209 metres away, just around the corner. An Albert Heijn is 401 metres away, about a five-minute walk. There are several other supermarkets within a kilometre, so daily shopping is very convenient.
Yes, several primary schools are within walking distance. Daltonschool De Waterkant is 238 metres away, De Visserschool is 318 metres, and Admiraal De Ruyterschool is 343 metres. All are within a five-minute walk.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Geuzenhofbuurt