Gibraltarbuurt, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis first-floor flat on the Kijkduinstraat sits in the Gibraltarbuurt, a compact corner of Amsterdam-West. At 46 m² it's a compact home, but the price is notably keen: €375,000 is 35% below the average asking price for apartments in Amsterdam in this neighbourhood. The 1936 building has energy label C, so heating costs should be manageable.
The Gibraltarbuurt is a dense, urban pocket with a very high address density (5,334 per km²). Two residents have shared their views: one says "Not nice" and another mentions "Many drug-using and drug-dealing Moroccan loitering youths." Based on these two reviews, the neighbourhood scores 4.32 out of 10. The area has a young population, nearly half are between 25 and 45, and most households are single-person. For more context, see the neighbourhood Gibraltarbuurt.
Daily errands are easy: an Albert Heijn is just around the corner, and a Lidl is a couple of streets away. For fresh bread or a quick coffee, a restaurant is on your doorstep. Primary schools are close, IKC de Boomgaard is a couple of minutes' walk, and De Zijderoute is just around the corner. The municipality Amsterdam offers all the city's amenities, though the nearest train station is a ten-minute walk away.
At the time of writing the home is listed via Hallie & Van Klooster Makelaardij and also appears on Funda, so it's available through several channels.
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Kijkduinstraat 135-1, Amsterdam
Mediocre · 2 residents
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About Kijkduinstraat 135-1, Amsterdam
The asking price is €375,000, which is 35% below the neighbourhood average of €578,409. However, the flat is also 26% smaller than the average (46 m² vs 62 m²). Given the compact size and the neighbourhood's mixed reviews, the price seems in line with the market, not a bargain, but not overpriced either.
The energy label is C, which is average for a flat from 1936. In the Gibraltarbuurt, 23.5% of homes have label C, while 47.1% have D or lower. Label C means reasonable efficiency, you can expect moderate energy bills, but not the lowest possible.
The neighbourhood recorded 259 total crimes in the latest data. Resident reviews are not positive: one says "Not nice" and another mentions "Many drug-using and drug-dealing Moroccan loitering youths." The overall review score is 4.32 out of 10, based on two reviews. It's worth being aware of the local atmosphere.
The nearest train station is 2.4 km away, which is about a 30-minute walk or a short cycle. The high address density (5,334 per km²) suggests good urban connectivity.
Yes, daily shopping is convenient: an Albert Heijn is 324 m away, a Lidl is 431 m, and a restaurant is just 200 m. For families, primary schools are nearby, IKC de Boomgaard at 166 m and De Zijderoute at 292 m. A secondary school is 1.7 km away.
At 46 m², this flat is 26% smaller than the neighbourhood average of 62 m². It's a compact one-bedroom or studio-style home, typical of older Amsterdam apartments. The average price per m² in the area is €9,362, so this flat's price per m² works out to about €8,152, slightly below average.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Gibraltarbuurt