Geuzenhofbuurt, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on Korte Geuzenstraat is a real outlier in the Geuzenhofbuurt. With 450 m² of living space, it is far larger than the neighbourhood average, yet the asking price of €108,000 is 77% below the average asking price of €463,000. That makes this home exceptionally keenly priced for a flat in Amsterdam. For context, flats in Amsterdam typically command much higher prices per square metre.
The Geuzenhofbuurt neighbourhood is a densely urban area with a very high address density. It is home to 1,665 residents, mostly single-person households (740) and young adults aged 25-45 (940). There are few children (115 under 15). The housing stock consists entirely of flats, all built before 1945. No resident reviews are available for this neighbourhood.
For daily groceries, you have an Aldi just around the corner and an Albert Heijn a couple of streets away. There are several primary schools within walking distance: Daltonschool De Waterkant is just around the corner, and St. Janschool is a five-minute walk. The area is well served by restaurants and a park is on your doorstep. The municipality of Amsterdam provides all urban amenities you would expect.
At the time of writing the home is listed only via Boelen Makelaardij.
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Korte Geuzenstraat 700, Amsterdam
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About Korte Geuzenstraat 700, Amsterdam
Yes, the price is very keen. The asking price is 77% below the neighbourhood average of €463,000, and the average sold price in the area is €444,250. However, the energy label G means heating costs will be high, and the home is much larger than typical flats here, so the price per square metre is exceptionally low.
The low price likely reflects the poor energy label (G) and possibly the need for renovation. The neighbourhood average price per m² is €9,314, but this home's price per m² is just €240, which is far below market rates. The listing does not state the condition, so a viewing is essential to understand the reason.
The energy label is G, the lowest rating. This means the home is not energy-efficient and will have high heating costs. In the neighbourhood, all sold homes have label C or better, so this property is an outlier. You should budget for significant energy bills and possible improvements.
At 450 m², this apartment is 800% larger than the neighbourhood average of 50 m². It is exceptionally spacious for a flat in this area, where the housing stock consists entirely of flats built before 1945. Such a large living area is rare.
The Geuzenhofbuurt is very urban with a high density of addresses. Most residents are single-person households and young adults aged 25-45, so it suits professionals. There are few families with children. Amenities like supermarkets, restaurants and a park are within walking distance.
The nearest train station is 3.8 km away, so it is not within walking distance. You would need a bike, bus or car to reach it.
Yes, several primary schools are within walking distance. Daltonschool De Waterkant is 238 m away, St. Janschool is 293 m, and the 10e Montessorischool De Meidoorn is 344 m away. Secondary schools are also within 0.7 km.
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