Diamantbuurt, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis first-floor apartment on Lutmastraat sits in the lively Diamantbuurt, a stone's throw from the Albert Cuypmarkt. At 55 m² with an energy label C, it's a compact but well-kept home in a 1921 building. The asking price of €495,000 is on the high side compared to the neighbourhood average of €575,000, but it's in line with the €9,989/m² average for apartments in Amsterdam.
The Diamantbuurt is a dense, urban neighbourhood with a strong sense of community. One resident gives it a 9.25, saying: "Very nice neighbourhood. Residents are very friendly, communicative and good at cooperating." Another is less positive, noting: "I've lived here for more than ten years and I think there are few parking spaces here and the neighbours are very rude." Based on three reviews, the average score is 6.29. The area is mostly pre-war housing, with many singles and a mix of ages. For more on the area, see the neighbourhood Diamantbuurt.
Your daily bread run is just around the corner at Albert Heijn, with another Albert Heijn a couple of streets away and a Lidl a ten-minute walk. For school runs, the 3e Daltonschool Alberdingk Thijm (basisonderwijs) is a five-minute walk, and the Berlage Lyceum (voortgezet onderwijs) is just around the corner. The neighbourhood is part of the municipality Amsterdam, with all the city's amenities on your doorstep.
At the time of writing the home is listed only via Engel & Völkers Amsterdam.
Details of this home
Lutmastraat 192-1, Amsterdam
Satisfactory · 3 residents
Very nice neighbourhood. Residents are very friendly, communicative and good at cooperating. We did many activities in the summer, in the community centre and with outings. It's just that my home is small for us. Otherwise I would never want to move. I would like to continue living in this home. (Willem Passtoorstraat 36C, 1073 HZ. Amsterdam.)
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Auto-translated to English by AII've lived here for more than ten years and I think there are few parking spaces here and the neighbours are very rude.
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About Lutmastraat 192-1, Amsterdam
The asking price of €495,000 is slightly below the neighbourhood average of €575,000, but the apartment is also smaller than average (55 m² vs 58 m²). At €9,000 per m², it's in line with the €9,989/m² average for the Diamantbuurt. Given the compact size and energy label C, the price is reasonable for a well-located pre-war apartment.
The energy label is C, which is average for a 1921 apartment. You can expect moderate energy costs, but it's not as efficient as modern builds. In the neighbourhood, 38.5% of homes have label C, and another 38.5% have D or lower, so this is a typical rating for the area.
The Diamantbuurt is very urban with a high density of addresses (10,273 per km²). Daily shopping is easy with Albert Heijn just 161 m away. There are several schools within walking distance, and the neighbourhood has a strong community feel according to some residents, though parking can be an issue.
The nearest train station is 1.4 km away, about a 15-minute walk. The high address density means many amenities are within walking distance.
There are currently 13 apartments for sale in the Diamantbuurt, with prices ranging from €325,000 to €1,100,000. The average time to sell is 37 days, indicating a fairly active market. This apartment is priced competitively within that range.
This is an apartment built in 1921, typical for the area where 93.3% of homes were built before 1945. The building has a classic Amsterdam-school style, common in the Diamantbuurt.
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