Anjeliersbuurt-Noord, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis 158 m² apartment on Gietersstraat sits in the heart of the Jordaan, one of Amsterdam's most beloved neighbourhoods. The 1898 building has been well maintained, and the energy label C means it's reasonably efficient for its age. At €1,700,000, the asking price is 77% above the neighbourhood average of €958,000, but then you're getting 56% more space than the typical 101 m² home here. It's a premium home in a premium spot, and the price reflects that. For context, apartments in Amsterdam vary widely, but this one sits at the top end.
The neighbourhood Anjeliersbuurt-Noord is a dense, lively part of the Jordaan with 2,110 residents packed into a small area. Most households are singles (890 out of 1,190), and the average household size is just 1.5 people. It's a youngish crowd, the largest age group is 25-45 (700 residents), followed by 45-65 (625). Families with children are few (195 households), so the vibe is more about cafes and culture than playgrounds. The area has a very high density of addresses (11,038 per km²), making it one of the most urban spots in the city. Crime figures are moderate for central Amsterdam, with 159 total offences recorded.
Your morning bread run is easy: Jumbo is just around the corner, and Albert Heijn is a couple of streets away. For a bigger shop, there's another Albert Heijn a ten-minute walk off. School runs are short too, Theo Thijssenschool (primary) is on your doorstep, and Het Cartesius Lyceum (secondary) is just around the corner. The municipality Amsterdam keeps the city running, and you're well connected: the nearest train station is 1.9 km away, and a park or garden is a five-minute walk. Restaurants are practically next door, so eating out is effortless.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including DSTRCT Amsterdam and DSTRCT | Forbes Global Properties.
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Gietersstraat 9A, Amsterdam
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About Gietersstraat 9A, Amsterdam
The asking price is 77% above the neighbourhood average of €958,000, but the apartment is also 56% larger than the typical 101 m² home in Anjeliersbuurt-Noord. Given the prime Jordaan location and the generous 158 m² floor area, the price is on the high side but reflects the premium for space and location.
The energy label is C, which is average for a home built in 1898. In the neighbourhood, 37.5% of homes have label A, 18.8% label B, and 12.5% label C, so this home is in the middle range. You can expect reasonable energy costs, but older buildings often need attention to insulation.
Anjeliersbuurt-Noord is very urban with a high density of shops and services. Supermarkets like Jumbo and Albert Heijn are within a few minutes' walk, and there are plenty of restaurants nearby. The area is popular with singles and young professionals, and the Jordaan offers a lively cultural scene.
Theo Thijssenschool (primary) is just 191 m away, and Het Cartesius Lyceum (secondary) is 256 m away. Other options include Basisschool De Bron (579 m) and Vinse School (687 m). The area has a good selection of schools within walking distance.
The nearest train station is 1.9 km from the home, which is about a 20-minute walk or a short tram ride.
The neighbourhood recorded 159 total offences, which is moderate for a central Amsterdam area. The high density of people and visitors means some petty crime, but the Jordaan is generally considered safe and popular with residents.
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