Surinamepleinbuurt, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis 110 m² apartment on Jacob Marisstraat sits in the lively Surinamepleinbuurt, a stone's throw from the Vondelpark. Built in 1914 but with an A energy label, it combines pre-war character with modern efficiency. At €1,200,000, the asking price is 29% above the neighbourhood average of €928,412, which puts it on the high side, but the size and label are exceptional for the area. For context, the average apartments in Amsterdam sells for around €10,688 per m².
The neighbourhood Surinamepleinbuurt is a dense, inner-city neighbourhood with 1,550 residents and a very high address density of 8,158 per km². Most homes are pre-war (80%), and the area is dominated by flats (92%). It's a young, mobile area: 44% of residents are between 25 and 45, and 65% of households are single-person. The mix of small shops, cafés, and the nearby Surinameplein market gives it a lively, multicultural feel. No resident reviews are available for this street, but the neighbourhood's energy is unmistakable.
For your morning croissant, Jumbo and Lidl are just around the corner (both 298 m away), and Dirk and Albert Heijn are a five-minute walk. Three primary schools are within a couple of streets away: De Notenkraker, Nautilus, and OBS Corantijn. The municipality Amsterdam offers excellent public transport, with the train station 1.4 km away, a ten-minute walk, and trams and buses on your doorstep.
At the time of writing the home is listed only via Boelen Makelaardij.
Details of this home
Jacob Marisstraat 106H, Amsterdam
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About Jacob Marisstraat 106H, Amsterdam
The asking price is 29% above the neighbourhood average of €928,412, and also above the median of €795,000. However, this apartment is larger (110 m² vs. 91 m² average) and has an A energy label, which is rare in an area where 80% of homes were built before 1945. The price per m² (€10,909) is close to the neighbourhood average of €10,688, so the premium reflects the size and efficiency.
The apartment has an A energy label, which is excellent for a 1914 building. In the neighbourhood, only 39% of homes have label A, and none have A+. This means low heating costs and a comfortable indoor climate, without the draughts typical of older Amsterdam apartments.
Surinamepleinbuurt is a dense, urban area with a young population and a high proportion of single-person households. It's very well connected, with shops, markets, and parks within walking distance. The Vondelpark is just 400 m away, and the Surinameplein market adds a lively, multicultural vibe.
The nearest train station is 1.4 km away, about a ten-minute walk. This gives direct connections to Amsterdam Centraal and Schiphol, making it convenient for commuters.
Yes, several primary schools are within walking distance: De Notenkraker (463 m), Nautilus (485 m), and OBS Corantijn (579 m). Secondary schools are about 1.2 km away, so children can walk or cycle easily.
Parking in this part of Amsterdam is limited and mostly paid. The home does not include a private parking spot, so you would need to rely on street parking with a permit or use public transport.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Surinamepleinbuurt