Legmeerpleinbuurt, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on Legmeerstraat sits in a lively part of Amsterdam, with a 1930s feel and a practical 54 m² layout. The price of €500,000 is keen compared to the neighbourhood average of €745,647, partly because the floor area is 35% smaller than the local norm of 83 m². For context, it's one of the apartments in Amsterdam currently on the market.
The Legmeerpleinbuurt is a dense, urban pocket with a mix of ages and a strong singles presence. Most homes are pre-war, and energy labels cluster around C. The area has a high address density, so streets are lively. There are no resident reviews available for this neighbourhood, but the figures show a typical Amsterdam inner-ring vibe: many one-person households, a fair share of families, and a young-to-middle-aged population. This is the Legmeerpleinbuurt neighbourhood in a nutshell.
Your daily routine here is easy. A Dirk supermarket is just around the corner, and an Albert Heijn is a five-minute walk. For school runs, primary school De Notenkrakker is a couple of streets away, and Oecumenische basisschool Nautilus is similarly close. Secondary options like Montessori Lyceum Oostpoort are within a ten-minute walk. The area falls under the municipality of Amsterdam, so you have all the city's amenities at your doorstep.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including Visch & van Zeggelaar, Funda, and Pararius.
Details of this home
Legmeerstraat 32-2, Amsterdam
Data from Legmeerpleinbuurt
Data from Legmeerpleinbuurt
146 within 5 km
188 within 5 km
About Legmeerstraat 32-2, Amsterdam
The asking price of €500,000 is exactly the median price in the Legmeerpleinbuurt, but 33% below the average of €745,647. That gap reflects the smaller floor area (54 m² versus the neighbourhood average of 83 m²). Given the compact size and pre-war character, the price is in line with what similar apartments in the area have sold for recently.
The apartment has energy label C. That is the most common label in the neighbourhood, where 57% of homes are label C. It means the home has reasonable insulation and heating efficiency, but you can expect moderate energy costs. It is not as efficient as a modern A-label, but far better than a G-label.
The nearest train station is 1.8 km away, which is about a 20-minute walk or a short cycle. That gives you direct connections to the rest of Amsterdam and beyond.
Daily shopping is very convenient. A Dirk supermarket is just 207 metres away, and an Albert Heijn is 365 metres. There are also several other supermarkets within a ten-minute walk. For a quick bite, restaurants are practically on your doorstep at 0.1 km.
Yes, there are several primary and secondary schools within walking distance. Primary schools like De Notenkrakker (374 m) and Nautilus (378 m) are a five-minute walk. For secondary education, the Montessori Lyceum Oostpoort is about 678 m away, a ten-minute walk.
The neighbourhood recorded 102 total crimes in the latest data, which is moderate for a dense urban area. It is a typical Amsterdam inner-ring neighbourhood with a mix of residential and commercial activity. As with any city area, it is always wise to be aware of your surroundings.
The neighbourhood has a high proportion of one-person households (495 out of 1675 residents) and a young-to-middle-aged population. Many homes are pre-war apartments, so buyers are often singles or couples looking for a compact home in a lively, well-connected part of Amsterdam.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Legmeerpleinbuurt