Cremerbuurt-West, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis 50 m² apartment on the Jan Pieter Heijestraat sits in the heart of Amsterdam Oud-West. The building dates from 1900, so you get high ceilings and period details. At €499,000, the asking price is 24% below the neighbourhood average of €652,370, a keen price for a home in this part of town. For context, the average price per m² in the area is €10,250, so this one works out at about €9,980 per m². If you're looking at apartments in Amsterdam, this is a relatively affordable entry point.
Cremerbuurt-West is a dense, lively neighbourhood with 5,700 residents. It's a young area, over half the population is between 25 and 45, and most households are singles or couples without children. The streets are busy, with an address density of 9,752 per km², making it one of the most urban parts of Amsterdam. There are no reviews from residents in the data, but the vibe is unmistakably city living: cafes, restaurants, and a constant hum of activity. The neighbourhood Cremerbuurt-West is well-connected and popular with professionals.
You couldn't be closer to a supermarket: Albert Heijn is literally 18 metres away, just step outside. For other options, there's another Albert Heijn a couple of streets away and a SPAR within a five-minute walk. Schools are also nearby: Brede School Annie M.G. Schmidt is just around the corner, and Kindcentrum De Kinkerbuurt is a couple of streets away. For secondary education, Huygens College is a ten-minute walk. The municipality Amsterdam offers everything you'd expect from a global city, from museums to parks, all within easy reach.
At the time of writing the home is listed only via Vondel Makelaars.
Details of this home
Jan Pieter Heijestraat 136-2, Amsterdam
Data from Cremerbuurt-West
Data from Cremerbuurt-West
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About Jan Pieter Heijestraat 136-2, Amsterdam
The asking price is €499,000, which is 24% below the average asking price in Cremerbuurt-West (€652,370). The median asking price in the neighbourhood is €562,500, so this apartment is priced below that too. Given the 50 m² floor area and energy label D, the price per m² works out at about €9,980, compared to the neighbourhood average of €10,250 per m². So it's on the keen side.
The energy label is D. In Cremerbuurt-West, 24.4% of homes have a label D or lower, while 36.6% have label C and 26.8% have label B. Label D means the home is not particularly energy-efficient, so heating costs will be higher than in a modern home. You can expect to spend more on gas and electricity compared to a home with a better label.
The nearest train station is 2.2 km away. That's about a 25-minute walk or a short bike ride. The station is not named in the data, but it's likely Amsterdam Lelylaan or Amsterdam Zuid, both of which connect to the city centre and Schiphol.
Cremerbuurt-West is very popular with young professionals. Over half the residents are aged 25-45, and most households are single people or couples without children. The area is densely built and very urban, with plenty of cafes, restaurants, and shops. The address density is among the highest in the country, so it's a lively, bustling place to live.
The nearest park or public garden is 0.6 km away, about a seven-minute walk. That's likely Vondelpark or a smaller square like Bellamyplein. The area is very built-up, so green space is limited but accessible.
There are currently 46 apartments for sale in Cremerbuurt-West. The average asking price is €652,370, and the average floor area is 65 m². So this 50 m² apartment is smaller and cheaper than the typical listing. In the past year, 200 homes were sold in the area, with an average selling time of 27 days.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Cremerbuurt-West