Joris Ivenspleinbuurt, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis two-bedroom apartment on IJburglaan is part of Amsterdam's lively IJburg district, built in 2006 and with an A energy label. At 50 m² it's compact but efficient, and the asking price of €375,000 is keen compared to the neighbourhood average of €550,000, partly because the home is smaller than typical for the area. For more context, see other apartments in Amsterdam.
The Joris Ivenspleinbuurt is a modern neighbourhood on IJburg, with most homes built after 1990. It's a young area: a third of residents are between 25 and 45, and many households have children. The streets are lively, with a supermarket, schools and a park all within a few minutes' walk. There are no resident reviews available for this street, but the neighbourhood scores well on daily amenities. Learn more about the neighbourhood Joris Ivenspleinbuurt.
Your morning routine is easy: Albert Heijn is just around the corner, and Vomar is a couple of streets away. For school runs, Daltonschool Neptunus is a five-minute walk, and Willibrordschool is about ten minutes away. The neighbourhood also has a restaurant and a library within walking distance. For a wider range of shops and services, the municipality Amsterdam offers everything you'd expect from a major city.
At the time of writing the home is listed through several channels, including Collectief Makelaars bv, Funda, Vastgoed Nederland and Huispedia.
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IJburglaan 665, Amsterdam
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About IJburglaan 665, Amsterdam
The asking price of €375,000 is 32% below the average asking price in the Joris Ivenspleinbuurt (€550,000). However, this apartment is also smaller than average (50 m² vs 88 m²). The price per square metre works out at €7,500, which is slightly above the neighbourhood average of €6,977. So while the total price is low, you're paying a premium for the compact size.
The Joris Ivenspleinbuurt is a modern, family-oriented area on IJburg. Most homes were built after 1990, and the population is young, a third are between 25 and 45. There are many families with children, and the streets feel lively. The area has a supermarket, schools, a park and a library all within walking distance. It's a well-planned urban neighbourhood with a village-like atmosphere.
The nearest train station is 5.7 km away. That's a bit of a distance, so you'd likely rely on the tram or bus to reach Amsterdam's main stations. The neighbourhood is well served by public transport, but for longer journeys you'll need to factor in travel time to the station.
There are several primary schools within walking distance. Daltonschool Neptunus is 206 metres away, Willibrordschool is 502 metres, and De Zuiderzee is 556 metres. For secondary education, the nearest school is 1.7 km away. The area also has a special primary school (SBO Het Spectrum) at 749 metres.
The apartment has an A energy label, which is very efficient. This means low energy costs and a comfortable home. In the neighbourhood, 56.5% of homes have label A and 43.5% have label A+, so this home is in line with the local standard. You won't have to worry about high heating bills.
At 50 m², this is a compact apartment. It likely has two bedrooms, making it suitable for a couple or a small family with one child. The open-plan layout typical of modern apartments makes the space feel larger. The neighbourhood is family-friendly, with playgrounds and schools nearby.
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