Dijkgraafpleinbuurt, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis two-bedroom apartment on Langswater sits in the Dijkgraafpleinbuurt, a neighbourhood that feels more suburban than city-centre. At €340,000 for 68 m², the price is in line with the market for apartments in Amsterdam.
The neighbourhood Dijkgraafpleinbuurt is a compact, densely populated area with a mix of families and singles. One resident sums it up: "Everything within a 1km range from eatery to electronics, playgrounds, schools, mosque, supermarket, everything in a row." Another adds: "Nice neighbourhood and people, lots of greenery for a city, loitering youths cause a lot of nuisance and a feeling of insecurity." Based on two reviews, the neighbourhood scores a 6.3 out of 10.
For your morning bread, Lidl is just around the corner, and Vomar is a couple of streets away. Jumbo and Albert Heijn are a ten-minute walk. Schools are close too: basisschool Atlantis and De Globe are both on your doorstep, and Openbare Basisschool De Punt is a five-minute walk. The municipality Amsterdam offers all the city's amenities, though the nearest train station is a 5 km drive.
At the time of writing the home is listed via Amster Vastgoed and also appears on Funda.
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Langswater 494, Amsterdam
Satisfactory · 2 residents
Everything within a 1km range from eatery to electronics, playgrounds, schools, mosque, supermarket, everything in a row
Auto-translated to English by AINice neighbourhood and people, lots of greenery for a city, loitering youths cause a lot of nuisance and a feeling of insecurity.
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48 within 5 km
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About Langswater 494, Amsterdam
At 68 m², that works out to €5,000 per m², which is typical for an apartment in this part of Amsterdam. The energy label C means moderate efficiency, so heating costs will be reasonable but not minimal. Without comparable sales data for the immediate street, the price appears in line with the market.
Dijkgraafpleinbuurt is a densely populated area with a strong urban feel (over 3,900 addresses per km²). It has plenty of green spaces, a park is just 200 metres away. Residents appreciate the convenience but some mention nuisance from loitering youths. The mix of families and singles gives it a lively, everyday atmosphere.
Lidl is 235 metres away, so you can walk there in about three minutes. Vomar is 360 metres, and Jumbo and Albert Heijn are around 800 metres, a ten-minute walk. That covers your daily shopping well.
There are several primary schools within a few minutes' walk: basisschool Atlantis (235 m), De Globe (240 m), Johannesschool (271 m), and Openbare Basisschool De Punt (360 m). For secondary education, the nearest school is 1.5 km away.
The nearest train station is 5.1 km away, so commuting by rail requires a bus or bike ride first.
The energy label is C, which is average for a 1967 apartment. You can expect moderate energy costs, not as low as a modern A-label home, but not as high as an old G-label property. The exact consumption depends on usage and insulation.
The CBS data records 301 total crimes in the area, but without a per-capita figure it is hard to compare. One resident review mentions nuisance from loitering youths, which affects the feeling of safety. Overall, the neighbourhood score of 6.3 reflects mixed experiences.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Dijkgraafpleinbuurt