L-buurt, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis 98 m² apartment on Leusdenhof sits in the quiet L-buurt, a green pocket of Amsterdam's Nellestein district. Built in 1980, it has an energy label C and is priced at €375,000. That's a touch above the neighbourhood average of €370,914, but given the size, it's in line with the market. For context, the average price per m² here is €4,487, and this home works out at about €3,826 per m². You can compare it with other apartments in Amsterdam.
L-buurt is a leafy, low-rise area with a strong sense of community. It's mostly flats (no single-family homes here), and many residents live alone, 60% of households are single-person. There are also families with children, but the vibe is calm and grown-up. The neighbourhood has a park or public garden just a couple of streets away, and the overall crime rate is low. One resident says: "It's peaceful and green, with everything you need nearby." Another notes: "The neighbours are friendly and it feels safe." These are based on three reviews. The neighbourhood L-buurt has a mix of ages, with a good number of people between 25 and 45.
For your morning bread, the nearest Albert Heijn is a ten-minute walk away, and there's an Aldi just around the corner. For schools, the Openbare Daltonschool Nellestein is a five-minute walk, and IKC de Brink is about ten minutes on foot. The neighbourhood is well served by public transport, with a bus stop nearby and the train station about 3 km away. The municipality Amsterdam offers plenty of green space, with a park practically on your doorstep.
At the time of writing, this home is listed through several channels, including Visch & van Zeggelaar, Funda, and Pararius. The agent has provided full details, so what you see here is what's known.
Details of this home
Leusdenhof 221, Amsterdam
Data from L-buurt
Data from L-buurt
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About Leusdenhof 221, Amsterdam
The asking price of €375,000 is slightly above the neighbourhood average of €370,914 and the median of €349,500. However, this apartment is larger than average (98 m² vs 84 m²), so the price per m² (€3,826) is actually below the neighbourhood average of €4,487. That makes it reasonably priced for what you get.
L-buurt is a quiet, green area in Amsterdam's Nellestein district. It's mostly flats, with many single-person households. Residents appreciate the peace and safety, and there's a park just a couple of streets away. The crime rate is low, and the community is friendly.
The nearest Albert Heijn is about 1 km away (a ten-minute walk), and an Aldi is also about 1 km away. There are several other supermarkets within a short distance, so daily shopping is convenient.
The closest school is the Openbare Daltonschool Nellestein, about 280 m away (a five-minute walk). IKC de Brink is about 929 m away (a ten-minute walk). There are many other primary and secondary schools within a few kilometres.
The energy label is C, which is average for a home of this age. It means the home is reasonably efficient but not top-of-the-line. You can expect moderate energy costs, but it's not as efficient as a modern A-label home.
The nearest train station is about 3 km away. That's a 10-minute cycle or a short bus ride. The area is well connected by bus, so commuting is manageable.
L-buurt has a mix of residents, including families with children (about 380 households). There are good schools nearby and plenty of green space. However, the neighbourhood is mostly flats and many residents live alone, so it's not a typical family suburb.
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