Bijlmermuseum-Zuid, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on Kleiburg sits in the heart of the Bijlmermuseum area, a neighbourhood shaped by the iconic Bijlmer architecture. With 60 m² of living space, it is 29% smaller than the neighbourhood average of 84 m², which is reflected in the asking price of €325,000, on the high side compared to the median of €340,000 for the area. The home is one of the apartments in Amsterdam currently on the market.
Bijlmermuseum-Zuid is a densely built urban area with a very strong city feel (address density 3,927). The population is diverse: many single-person households and a mix of age groups. Most homes were built between 1970 and 1990, and energy labels are generally good, over 60% have label A. The neighbourhood has a high proportion of rental properties, with only 24% owner-occupied. For more context, see the Bijlmermuseum-Zuid neighbourhood.
Daily shopping is easy: an Albert Heijn is just around the corner, and an Aldi is a couple of streets away. For primary education, Basisschool Samenspel is a five-minute walk, and its second location is also within easy reach. A GP is on your doorstep, and a park or public garden is right there. The area is well served by public transport, with a train station about 3 km away. For broader context, the municipality of Amsterdam offers all the amenities of a major city.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including Linger OG Makelaars en Taxateurs.
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Kleiburg 845, Amsterdam
Data from Bijlmermuseum-Zuid
Data from Bijlmermuseum-Zuid
35 within 5 km
80 within 5 km
About Kleiburg 845, Amsterdam
The asking price of €325,000 is slightly above the neighbourhood median of €340,000, but the apartment is smaller than average (60 m² vs 84 m²). Recently sold homes in the area went for an average of €322,143, so the price is in line with the market given the size.
The home has energy label C. This is a decent rating, meaning the home is reasonably energy-efficient. You can expect moderate heating costs, though not as low as with label A or B.
The neighbourhood is very urban with a high density. A supermarket (Albert Heijn) is just around the corner, and a GP is within walking distance. There are several primary schools nearby, and a park is on your doorstep. Public transport includes a train station 3 km away.
The neighbourhood has a mix of residents, with many single-person households and a relatively young population. The housing stock is mostly apartments, and only 24% are owner-occupied, so it is a popular area for renters as well.
Recently sold homes in the neighbourhood took an average of 27 days to sell. This suggests a fairly active market, though not exceptionally fast.
The apartment was built in 1971, which is typical for the neighbourhood, all homes were built between 1970 and 1990. The building is part of the Bijlmermuseum area, known for its distinctive architecture.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Bijlmermuseum-Zuid