Leidsegracht-Noord, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on the Keizersgracht sits in one of Amsterdam's most iconic stretches. Built in 1720, it carries the character of the Golden Age, with high ceilings and large windows that flood the space with light. At 108 m², it is compact by the standards of the neighbourhood, where the average home is 148 m². The asking price of €1,100,000 is 47% below the local average of €2,063,846, which makes it a keen entry point into this prestigious street. For context, apartments in Amsterdam vary widely, but this one stands out for its combination of age and affordability.
Leidsegracht-Noord is a tiny enclave of just 715 residents, tucked between the Keizersgracht and Prinsengracht. It is a place of one-person households (295 out of 455) and few children, so the streets are calm despite the central location. The area has no resident reviews in the data, but the figures speak for themselves: it is densely built (over 10,000 addresses per km²) and almost entirely pre-war housing. The neighbourhood Leidsegracht-Noord is a quiet residential pocket within the bustling Grachtengordel.
Your morning bread run is a couple of streets away to Jumbo or Albert Heijn. For organic groceries, Ekoplaza is just around the corner. The nearest primary school, 14e Montessorischool De Jordaan, is a five-minute walk, and the Barlaeus Gymnasium is a ten-minute walk for secondary education. The municipality Amsterdam offers everything a city dweller could need, from restaurants to the Vondelpark.
At the time of writing the home is listed via DSTRCT Amsterdam and also appears on Funda through DSTRCT | Forbes Global Properties.
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Keizersgracht 444F, Amsterdam
Data from Leidsegracht-Noord
Data from Leidsegracht-Noord
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About Keizersgracht 444F, Amsterdam
The asking price is €1,100,000, which is 47% below the neighbourhood average of €2,063,846. However, the apartment is also 27% smaller than the local average (108 m² vs 148 m²). Given the prime canal location and historic character, the price is keen compared to other listings in Leidsegracht-Noord.
The energy label is D. This is common for a 1720 building, many homes in the neighbourhood have labels D or lower (37.5%). You can expect higher heating costs than a modern home, but the charm of a historic canal house often compensates.
The nearest train station is 2.3 km away. That is a 25,30 minute walk or a short tram ride.
The data records 205 total crimes in the neighbourhood. Given the dense urban setting and central location, this is not unusually high for Amsterdam. The area feels safe due to the constant foot traffic and canal-side lighting.
No, only 55 households have children, and 295 are single-person households. The area is popular with professionals and couples. Schools are nearby, but the neighbourhood itself is quiet and adult-oriented.
At 108 m², this apartment is 27% smaller than the neighbourhood average of 148 m². It is a comfortable two- or three-bedroom size, but compact for the Keizersgracht.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Leidsegracht-Noord