Driehoekbuurt, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on the Goudsbloemstraat sits in one of Amsterdam's most beloved neighbourhoods. With 56 m² and an energy label C, it's a classic Jordaan home with high ceilings and plenty of character. At €535,000, the asking price is 36% below the neighbourhood average of €833,897, making it a keen entry point into this sought-after area. For context, apartments in Amsterdam vary widely, but this one stands out for its price.
The Driehoekbuurt is a lively, densely populated part of the Jordaan. With over 10,000 addresses per km², it's very urban. Most homes are pre-war, and the area is popular with singles and couples, over half of households are one-person. There are few families with children, so the vibe is more about cafes and culture than playgrounds. The neighbourhood Driehoekbuurt has a mix of residents, from students to professionals, and a strong sense of community.
Your daily routine here is wonderfully walkable. For groceries, Jumbo is just around the corner, and Albert Heijn is a couple of streets away. For organic, Ekoplaza is a five-minute walk. The Theo Thijssenschool for primary education is a five-minute walk, and Het Cartesius Lyceum for secondary is also close by. The municipality Amsterdam offers all the cultural and recreational options you'd expect from the capital.
At the time of writing, the home is listed via De Plantage Makelaars and also appears on Funda, so it's available through several channels.
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Goudsbloemstraat 161-1, Amsterdam
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About Goudsbloemstraat 161-1, Amsterdam
The asking price is €535,000, which is 36% below the average asking price in the Driehoekbuurt (€833,897). The median asking price in the neighbourhood is €595,000, so this apartment is priced below that too. Given its 56 m² and central location, it's a market-rate price, especially for a starter home in the Jordaan.
The energy label is C, which is average for a pre-war apartment. In the Driehoekbuurt, about 18% of homes have label C, while over 42% have A or better. Label C means reasonable insulation, but you can expect moderate energy costs. It's not the most efficient, but it's far from the worst.
The nearest train station is 1.8 km away, which is about a 20-minute walk or a short tram ride. This gives you direct connections to Amsterdam Centraal and beyond.
The Driehoekbuurt is very urban with a high density of amenities. There are supermarkets, restaurants, and schools within walking distance. The area has a vibrant, bustling feel with many cafes and shops. It's popular with singles and couples, and the community is diverse.
Currently, there are 29 apartments for sale in the Driehoekbuurt. The average floor area is 71 m², so this apartment is slightly smaller than average. The neighbourhood sees about 126 sales per year, with an average selling time of 32 days, indicating a fairly active market.
In the most recent data, there were 137 total crimes reported in the Driehoekbuurt. Given the population of 2,730, that's a rate of about 5 per 100 residents, which is typical for a central Amsterdam neighbourhood. It's always wise to check local statistics for the latest figures.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Driehoekbuurt