Columbusplein en omgeving, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis first-floor apartment on Hudsonstraat sits in the lively Columbusplein area of Amsterdam. Built in 1924, it has a classic Amsterdam feel with a modern energy label C. At 46 m² and €445,000, the asking price is about 20% below the neighbourhood average of €554,590, making it a keen entry into the Amsterdam market. For context, apartments in Amsterdam vary widely, but this one is priced to move.
The neighbourhood Columbusplein e.o. is a dense, urban area with over 10,000 addresses per km². It's a young neighbourhood: most residents are between 25 and 45, and many live alone. There are no reviews from residents in the data, but the area is known for its mix of shops and cafes. The neighbourhood has a high proportion of older buildings, all built before 1945, and energy labels vary, with 29% at label C and 36% at D or lower.
For daily shopping, you have an Aldi just around the corner and an Albert Heijn a couple of streets away. There are several primary schools within walking distance, including Joop en Willy Westerweel school and OBS Corantijn, both about a five-minute walk. The municipality Amsterdam offers extensive amenities, with a GP and a park both within a five-minute walk. The nearest train station is 2.4 km away, so you'll likely cycle or take a bus for longer journeys.
At the time of writing, this home is listed through several channels, including Makelaar in Amsterdam B.V., Funda, and Pararius. The agent has provided full details on the property's size, year of construction, and energy label.
Details of this home
Hudsonstraat 59-1, Amsterdam
Data from Columbusplein en omgeving
Data from Columbusplein en omgeving
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About Hudsonstraat 59-1, Amsterdam
The asking price of €445,000 is about 20% below the average asking price in the neighbourhood (€554,590) and also below the median of €525,000. However, the apartment is smaller than average (46 m² vs 62 m²). Given the price per m² of €9,674, it's slightly above the neighbourhood average of €9,135 per m², so the price is in line with the market for its size.
The energy label is C, which is average for a pre-war apartment. It means the home has reasonable insulation but you can expect moderate energy costs. In the neighbourhood, 29% of homes have label C, while 36% have D or lower, so this is a decent rating for a 1924 building.
The nearest supermarket is an Aldi at 245 metres, just around the corner. An Albert Heijn is also close at 258 metres, and a Dirk is 334 metres away. So daily groceries are very convenient on foot.
Yes, there are several primary schools within walking distance. The closest is Joop en Willy Westerweel school at 345 metres, and OBS Corantijn at 470 metres. For secondary education, the nearest school is about 1.7 km away.
Columbusplein e.o. is a very urban area with a high density of addresses. It's popular with young professionals and singles, most households are one-person. The area has a mix of shops, restaurants, and a park within 500 metres. All homes were built before 1945, giving it a classic Amsterdam character.
Currently, there are 17 apartments for sale in the neighbourhood, with prices ranging from €390,000 to €1,033,000. The average asking price is €554,590, and the average size is 62 m². So this apartment is smaller and cheaper than most.
The nearest train station is 2.4 km away. That's about a 30-minute walk or a 10-minute cycle.
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