Elandsgrachtbuurt, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis listing does not state an energy label. As a result, the rest of this page is mainly about the street and the neighbourhood, not the home itself. This spacious 174 m² apartment in the Jordaan is priced at €8,800 per month, which is 133% above the neighbourhood average of €3,781, a premium that reflects its size and location. For context, see other apartments in Amsterdam.
The Elandsgrachtbuurt is a cosy, historic part of the Jordaan with a strong sense of community. One resident says: "Lots of familiar faces so everyone is somewhat known to each other." Another notes: "Old canals, a bit messy, but cosy. You have those little shops and pubs there, a real mix of everything." Based on three reviews, the neighbourhood scores an 8.79 out of 10. It's densely populated, with mostly single-person households, and the streets are lively with a high density of addresses. For more, see the neighbourhood Elandsgrachtbuurt.
For daily groceries, Ekoplaza is on your doorstep, Albert Heijn is just around the corner, and Vomar is a couple of streets away. The 14e Montessorischool De Jordaan and OBS Leonardo da Vinci are both within a five-minute walk, while Huygens College for secondary education is a ten-minute walk. The area is packed with restaurants and cafés, and the park is a short stroll away. For more on the wider area, see the municipality Amsterdam.
At the time of writing the home is listed via Kerkvliet Makelaars and also appears on Funda.
Details of this home
Lijnbaansgracht 162D, Amsterdam
Very good · 3 residents
I think the Elandsgracht neighbourhood is great, actually the Jordaan too. Lots of familiar faces so everyone is somewhat known to each other. The Jordaan also has a large share of history with names like André Hazes, Willem Holleeder and tante Leen. In short, a nice neighbourhood where a lot happened back in the day and very nice neighbours!
Auto-translated to English by AIThis neighbourhood is really a piece of Amsterdam. Old canals, a bit messy, but cosy. You have those little shops and pubs there, a real mix of everything. By tram you're in the city centre in no time, so that's great. Tourists? Yes, you see them, but it doesn't really bother me. I feel quite safe there, despite the crowds.
Auto-translated to English by AIIt's cosy here with many shops and eateries in the neighbourhood. In my opinion, my street is visited too much by loitering youths; my neighbours seem to find that cosy too. Little to no trouble with crime. Good public transport connections.
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About Lijnbaansgracht 162D, Amsterdam
The asking rent of €8,800 is 133% above the neighbourhood average of €3,781. However, this apartment is also 100% larger than the average (174 m² vs 87 m²). Given the size and location in the Jordaan, the price is on the high side but reflects the premium space.
Residents feel safe. One review mentions "little to no trouble with crime," and another says "I feel quite safe there, despite the crowds." The total number of crimes recorded in the area is 421, which is typical for a dense urban neighbourhood.
The nearest train station is 2.6 km away, so it's a bit of a walk or a short tram ride.
Yes, several primary schools are within walking distance: the 14e Montessorischool De Jordaan (218 m) and OBS Leonardo da Vinci (240 m). For secondary education, Huygens College is 654 m away.
Rental properties in the Elandsgrachtbuurt are typically let within 19 days on average, indicating a fast-moving market.
The agent has not provided an energy label in the listing. This is a missing detail that you may want to inquire about separately.
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