Pieter van der Doesbuurt, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on the Joos de Moorstraat sits in the lively Geuzenbuurt, a stone's throw from the Erasmus Park. At 54 m² it's compact but efficient, with a B energy label that keeps running costs in check. The asking price of €498,000 is on the high side compared to the neighbourhood average of €577,056, but the combination of a 1932 building and good insulation is rare here. For context, apartments in Amsterdam vary widely in price and size.
The neighbourhood Pieter van der Doesbuurt is one of Amsterdam's most densely populated areas, with over 10,000 addresses per km². It's a young neighbourhood: nearly half the residents are between 25 and 45, and most households are single people. Families with children make up about a fifth of households. The area has a high turnover, 66 homes sold in the past year, with an average selling time of 34 days. No resident reviews are available for this street.
For your morning bread, the Albert Heijn is just around the corner, and an Aldi is a couple of streets away. Two primary schools are within a five-minute walk: Rosa Boekdrukker and Admiraal De Ruyterschool. The municipality Amsterdam offers extensive public services, with a GP and a park both a five-minute walk away. The nearest train station is a ten-minute cycle, but trams and buses are plentiful.
At the time of writing the home is listed via Van Baerle Makelaars and also appears on Funda, so you have two channels to follow up.
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Joos de Moorstraat 25-2, Amsterdam
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About Joos de Moorstraat 25-2, Amsterdam
The asking price is €498,000, which is below the neighbourhood average of €577,056 and the median of €575,000. However, at €9,222 per m² it's slightly above the average m² price of €8,965. Given that the apartment has a good energy label B and is in a sought-after part of Amsterdam, the price is in line with the market.
The energy label is B, which is efficient for a 1932 building. In the neighbourhood, only about 18% of homes have label B, while 45% have label C. A B label means lower heating costs compared to older, uninsulated homes, though exact savings depend on usage.
The Pieter van der Doesbuurt is very popular among 25-45 year olds, who make up nearly half the population. It's densely built with mostly apartments, and the Erasmus Park is a five-minute walk away. The area has a residential feel with many restaurants and shops nearby.
There are several primary schools within walking distance: Rosa Boekdrukker (133 m), Admiraal De Ruyterschool (212 m), and Islamitische basisschool Al Maes (266 m). Secondary schools are about 0.9 km away. All are easily reachable on foot or by bike.
The nearest train station is 3.3 km away, which is about a 10-minute bike ride or a short bus trip. The area is well served by trams and buses, so you can reach Amsterdam Central within 20 minutes.
In the past year, 171 crimes were reported in the Pieter van der Doesbuurt, which has about 1,895 residents. That's a rate of roughly 90 per 1,000 inhabitants, which is typical for a dense urban area in Amsterdam. Most incidents are petty crime.
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