Dijkgraafpleinbuurt, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on Langswater sits in the Dijkgraafpleinbuurt, a neighbourhood that feels more spacious than many parts of the city thanks to the nearby park and wide streets. With 58 m² of living space, it's a compact but well-proportioned home, built in 1969 and carrying an energy label C. The asking price of €298,000 is keen compared to the average for apartments in Amsterdam, making it an accessible entry point into the owner-occupied market.
The neighbourhood Dijkgraafpleinbuurt is a mixed residential area with a strong sense of community. One resident describes it as 'Everything in one place', noting that 'everything within a 1km range from eatery to electronics, playgrounds, schools, mosque, supermarket, everything in a row'. Another calls it 'Cosy but street youths are a problem', adding that '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. The area is densely populated, with many families and a high proportion of flats.
For your morning bread, Lidl is just around the corner, and Vomar is a couple of streets away. There are several primary schools within walking distance: basisschool Atlantis is on your doorstep, and El-Amien Islamitische Basisschool and De Globe are a short stroll. The municipality Amsterdam provides all the urban amenities you'd expect, with parks, restaurants and a library within easy reach.
At the time of writing, the home is listed via Linger OG Makelaars en Taxateurs and also appears on Funda, so it's available through several channels.
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Langswater 745, 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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About Langswater 745, Amsterdam
The asking price of €298,000 is on the keen side for a 58 m² apartment in Amsterdam. While the exact market value depends on the specific property, this price is below the average for similar homes in the city, making it an attractive option for buyers looking for an affordable entry into the Amsterdam housing market.
The apartment has an energy label C, which is average for a home built in 1969. This means you can expect moderate energy costs, not as low as a modern A-label home, but also not the high bills associated with older, uninsulated properties. The label is based on the building's insulation, heating system and windows.
The Dijkgraafpleinbuurt is family-friendly, with many households with children and several primary schools within walking distance. Residents appreciate the greenery and the proximity of shops and playgrounds. However, some mention nuisance from loitering youths, which may be a consideration for families with older children.
The nearest train station is 5.1 km away, so commuting by train requires a bus or bike ride. However, the neighbourhood is well served by bus lines, and the city centre is easily reachable by bike or public transport. The high density of addresses (3941 per km²) indicates a very urban environment with frequent services.
The neighbourhood has a total of 301 reported crimes, which is moderate for an urban area. One resident mentions that loitering youths cause a feeling of insecurity, but others highlight the convenience and greenery.
This is typically a monthly fee for shared costs in an apartment building, such as maintenance of common areas and the building's insurance. You would need to ask the seller or agent for the exact amount.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Dijkgraafpleinbuurt