L-buurt, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis two-bedroom apartment on Liendenhof offers a quiet retreat in the green L-buurt, part of the Nellestein district. At 95 m² with energy label B, it's a comfortable home for a couple or small family. The rent of €2,500 is in line with the market for this size and location. Compared to other apartments in Amsterdam, it represents fair value for the space and neighbourhood.
The L-buurt neighbourhood is a leafy, low-rise area with mostly flats and a strong sense of community. It's home to around 3,085 residents, many of whom live alone (about a third of households). The area is quiet and family-friendly, with a park just a couple of streets away. There are no resident reviews available, but the neighbourhood's mix of ages and high proportion of single-person households suggests a calm, diverse atmosphere.
For daily shopping, the nearest Albert Heijn is just around the corner, with an Aldi a ten-minute walk away. The local primary school, Openbare Daltonschool Nellestein, is a five-minute walk, making the school run easy. For secondary education, Het Gein is about a ten-minute walk. The area is well served by public transport, with a train station three kilometres away. The municipality of Amsterdam provides extensive amenities within easy reach.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including BOSMA MAKELAARDIJ | BOSMA REAL ESTATE.
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Liendenhof 41, Amsterdam
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About Liendenhof 41, Amsterdam
Yes, the rent of €2,500 is in line with the market. The average rent per square metre in the L-buurt is €26.32, and this apartment's 95 m² works out to exactly that. With energy label B, running costs should be moderate. Homes in this neighbourhood are typically rented within 17 days, indicating a balanced market.
The L-buurt is a quiet, green neighbourhood in Amsterdam's Nellestein district. It's mostly flats, with a mix of ages and many single-person households. There's a park just a couple of streets away, and the area feels calm and residential. Public transport is accessible, with a train station three kilometres away.
The nearest Albert Heijn is about 950 metres away, just around the corner, and an Aldi is a ten-minute walk. The closest primary school, Openbare Daltonschool Nellestein, is 296 metres away, a five-minute walk. For secondary education, Het Gein is about 1.2 kilometres away.
The apartment has energy label B, which is efficient. This means heating and electricity costs should be relatively low compared to older, less efficient homes. The exact costs depend on usage, but label B is a good sign for keeping bills manageable.
The listing states the apartment has two rooms, which typically means one bedroom plus a living room. The exact layout is not detailed, but at 95 m², there is ample space for a comfortable home.
The listing does not specify whether the apartment is furnished or unfurnished.
The nearest train station is three kilometres away, so you would need a bus or bike to reach it.
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