Leliegracht en omgeving, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on the Keizersgracht sits in one of Amsterdam's most iconic streets, with the buzz of the Jordaan and the Nine Streets just moments away. The listing does not state an energy label, so running costs are unknown. At €525,000, the asking price is 64% below the neighbourhood average of €1,466,161, though the floor area of 65 m² is 48% smaller than the typical 126 m². That makes the price per square metre relatively high, but the location is hard to beat. For context, apartments in Amsterdam vary widely in price and size.
The neighbourhood Leliegracht e.o. is part of the Grachtengordel-West, a UNESCO World Heritage area. With 1,875 residents packed into a tiny area, it is extremely urban (address density 10,993 per km²). Most homes are pre-war (95% built before 1945), and nearly half of the housing stock has an energy label D or lower. The neighbourhood is dominated by single-person households (840 out of 1,275), and only 125 households have children. There are no resident reviews available for this area.
For your morning bread, an Albert Heijn is just around the corner, and another is a couple of streets away. A Jumbo is a five-minute walk. For school runs, primary school de Burght is a five-minute walk, and the Theo Thijssenschool is similarly close. Secondary schools like Het Cartesius Lyceum are a ten-minute walk. The municipality Amsterdam offers extensive amenities, but the immediate area is all about canals, cafes and culture.
At the time of writing, the home is listed via DSTRCT Amsterdam and also appears on Funda.
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Keizersgracht 145-3, Amsterdam
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About Keizersgracht 145-3, Amsterdam
The asking price is 64% below the neighbourhood average of €1,466,161, but the apartment is also 48% smaller than the typical home in the area. The price per square metre works out higher than the neighbourhood average of €13,231/m². Given the prime canal location and the small size, the price is in line with what you would expect for a compact apartment on the Keizersgracht.
Most homes in the neighbourhood (48%) have a label D or lower, and 95% were built before 1945, so heating costs could be significant. You would need to check with the seller for the actual label.
The nearest train station is 1.8 km away, which is about a 20-minute walk or a short tram ride. Amsterdam's central station is also within easy reach by public transport.
Leliegracht e.o. is a historic, densely populated area with a high proportion of single-person households. It is very urban, with a lively atmosphere thanks to the nearby Jordaan and the Nine Streets. Most homes are pre-war, and the area is popular with those who enjoy city living.
Yes, several Albert Heijn supermarkets are within a few minutes' walk, the closest at 268 m. A Jumbo is also within a five-minute walk (413 m). For daily groceries, you are well covered.
Primary schools de Burght and Theo Thijssenschool are both about a five-minute walk away. For secondary education, Het Cartesius Lyceum is a ten-minute walk. There are also several other schools within a short distance.
The agent has not provided an energy label in the listing. This is not uncommon for older buildings, but it means you cannot estimate energy costs from the listing alone.
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