Erasmusparkbuurt-West, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on the Lanseloetstraat sits in a lively part of Amsterdam West, where the streets have a classic Amsterdam feel with their pre-war architecture. At 114 m², it's a good deal larger than the average home in the neighbourhood, and the price tag of €950,000 reflects that, it's the most expensive of the 41 properties currently for sale in the area, and 79% above the average asking price. For context, apartments in Amsterdam vary widely, but this one is clearly at the top end.
The neighbourhood Erasmusparkbuurt-West is a dense, urban pocket with a very high address density (8509 addresses per km²). It's a neighbourhood of mostly young adults, over half the residents are between 25 and 45, and many live alone (the average household size is just 1.7). One resident who has lived here for over 15 years describes it as a "decent neighbourhood", noting that it's always been nice, though they lament the number of homes bought up by landlords and sublet at high prices. The area has a mix of owner-occupied (48%) and rental homes, and almost all the housing stock dates from before 1945.
For daily errands, you've got a Dirk supermarket just a couple of streets away and an Albert Heijn around the corner. There are several primary schools within walking distance: Tijl Uilenspiegelschool is just around the corner, and Enderun Hisar Amsterdam is also nearby. The municipality Amsterdam offers all the cultural and leisure options you'd expect from the capital, with a restaurant just 0.2 km away and a park or public garden 0.3 km from the door.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including Von Poll Real Estate and Funda. The asking price is €950,000.
Details of this home
Lanseloetstraat 18H, Amsterdam
Very good · 1 resident
I've lived here for over 15 years and it's always been nice (except for that one idiot living above me, but oh well). The only downside is the number of homes bought up by landlords and then sublet at too high a price.
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About Lanseloetstraat 18H, Amsterdam
The asking price is 79% above the neighbourhood average of €529,927, and it's the most expensive of the 41 homes currently for sale in Erasmusparkbuurt-West. However, this apartment is also 81% larger than the average (114 m² vs 63 m²), so the price per square metre (€8,333) is actually close to the neighbourhood average of €8,508. Whether it's fair depends on how much you value the extra space.
The energy label is D. That's a middling score, not particularly efficient, but not the worst either. In the neighbourhood, over half of homes have a label D or lower, so this is fairly typical for the area. You can expect moderate energy costs, but nothing extreme.
The nearest train station is 2.9 km away. That's a bit of a walk (about 35 minutes) or a short bike ride (around 10 minutes). For local travel, tram and bus stops are likely closer, though specific lines aren't listed.
Erasmusparkbuurt-West has a relatively small share of families, only about 420 households with children out of 1,955 total. The area is dominated by singles and couples without kids. That said, there are several primary schools within walking distance, and a park just 0.3 km away, so it's not unfriendly to families, just not the typical family hub.
Currently, 41 homes are for sale in Erasmusparkbuurt-West. That's a modest number, and this apartment is the most expensive one. The average time on market for sold homes is 23 days, which suggests properties don't linger long.
The neighbourhood recorded 212 total crimes in the latest data. That's a moderate figure for a dense urban area. The resident review mentions it's been "nice" for over 15 years, so it doesn't seem to be a major concern.
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