Timorpleinbuurt-Zuid, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis 55 m² apartment on Javastraat is a classic Amsterdam flat with an A energy label, rare for a 1902 building. The price of €489,000 is in line with the market, sitting close to the neighbourhood median of €475,000. For context, apartments in Amsterdam sell at a wide range, but this one is fairly priced for its size and efficiency.
The neighbourhood Timorpleinbuurt-Zuid is densely urban, with over 8,400 addresses per km². It's a young area: most residents are between 25 and 45, and many live alone. The streets are lively, with a mix of cultures and plenty of cafes and restaurants just around the corner. No resident reviews are available, but the neighbourhood scores well on daily amenities.
Your morning bread run is to Albert Heijn, just a couple of streets away. For a bigger shop, another Albert Heijn and a Lidl are within a five-minute walk. The Bataviaschool is on your doorstep for primary education, and De Indische Buurt School is just around the corner. Secondary schools are a ten-minute walk. The municipality Amsterdam offers excellent public transport, with a train station a ten-minute walk away.
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Details of this home
Javastraat 86D, Amsterdam
Data from Timorpleinbuurt-Zuid
Data from Timorpleinbuurt-Zuid
124 within 5 km
171 within 5 km
About Javastraat 86D, Amsterdam
Yes, it's in line with the market. The median price in the neighbourhood is €475,000, and the average price per m² is €9,023. At 55 m², that would give an average of about €496,000, so €489,000 is competitive without being a bargain.
It has an A energy label, which is excellent for a building from 1902. That means low heating costs and good insulation. In the neighbourhood, only 15% of homes have label A or better, so this is a standout.
Very suitable. The area is densely urban with a young population, nearly half are aged 25-45. There are many singles, and the streets are full of cafes, restaurants, and shops. Public transport is excellent, with a train station a ten-minute walk away.
Albert Heijn is just 224 metres away, so you can walk there in a couple of minutes. There's also a Lidl at 482 metres and another Albert Heijn at 366 metres.
Yes, several primary schools are within walking distance: Bataviaschool at 175 metres and De Indische Buurt School at 224 metres. For secondary education, Havo De Hof is 504 metres away.
The neighbourhood recorded 210 total crimes in the latest data, which is moderate for such a dense urban area. It's a lively, multicultural neighbourhood with a young population, so it feels busy and generally safe during the day.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Timorpleinbuurt-Zuid