Linnaeusparkbuurt, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis 86 m² apartment sits on a leafy street in the Linnaeusparkbuurt, a stone's throw from the water. Built in 1898, it has high ceilings and original details, but the energy label G means heating costs will be significant. At €1,100,000, the price matches the neighbourhood median, though the floor area is 31% smaller than the local average of 124 m². For context, apartments in Amsterdam vary widely in price and size.
The neighbourhood Linnaeusparkbuurt is a quiet, leafy pocket of Amsterdam with a mix of families and professionals. One resident describes it as a "nice neighbourhood" with "good accessibility". The area has a very high density of addresses (7,077 per km²), typical of the city centre. Most homes were built before 1945, giving the streets a historic feel. The park is just a couple of streets away, and the neighbourhood scores well on peace and convenience.
For your morning bread, Dirk is on your doorstep, with Albert Heijn and Vomar just around the corner. Lidl is a five-minute walk. Schools are close: Montessori Lyceum Oostpoort (secondary) is a couple of streets away, and primary schools De Kraal and IKC Frankendael are within a five-minute walk. The municipality Amsterdam offers all the cultural and transport links you'd expect from the capital.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including De Heren van Snoek Makelaardij B.V. and Funda. The energy label G and the relatively compact floor area are key points to consider.
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Linnaeuskade 2-1, Amsterdam
Good · 1 resident
Good accessibility and nice neighbourhood
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The asking price matches the neighbourhood median of €1,100,000 exactly. However, the apartment is 86 m², which is 31% smaller than the average of 124 m² in the Linnaeusparkbuurt. The price per m² works out at about €12,791, which is above the neighbourhood average of €10,797 per m². So while the total price is in line, you are paying a premium per square metre.
Energy label G is the lowest rating, meaning the home is not energy-efficient. With a building from 1898, you can expect high heating costs. In the neighbourhood, only 7.1% of homes have label A, while 28.6% are label D or lower. The listing does not state any insulation or double glazing, so you should factor in potential upgrades.
The nearest train station is 1.4 km away, about a ten-minute walk. The high address density (7,077 per km²) indicates a very urban environment with frequent public transport options.
The Linnaeusparkbuurt is a green, quiet area with a mix of families and singles. One resident calls it a "nice neighbourhood" with "good accessibility". The park is just around the corner, and there are plenty of shops and schools within walking distance. The neighbourhood has a very high density, so it feels lively but not overcrowded.
Yes, several schools are within walking distance. Montessori Lyceum Oostpoort (secondary) is about 300 m away, and primary schools De Kraal and IKC Frankendael are around 400 m. There are also special education options nearby. In total, 185 schools are within 5 km.
Currently, 15 homes are for sale in the Linnaeusparkbuurt, with prices ranging from €472,500 to €2,975,000. The median price is €1,100,000, the same as this apartment. Recently, 53 homes sold in the area, with an average selling time of 24 days, suggesting a fairly active market.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Linnaeusparkbuurt