Julianapark, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis two-bedroom apartment on Maliebaan sits in the leafy Julianapark neighbourhood of Amsterdam. With 93 m² of living space, it feels generous and well laid out. The energy label A means it's efficient to heat, and the 1991 build year gives it a modern feel. At €1,990 per month, the rent is slightly above the neighbourhood average of €1,859, but given the size and quality, it's in line with the market for apartments in Amsterdam.
Julianapark is a small, residential enclave with a village-like atmosphere. The neighbourhood is dominated by flats (83% of homes), and most residents are between 25 and 45 years old. It's a quiet area, yet the city centre is easily reachable. There are no resident reviews available for this neighbourhood, but the park itself is just a couple of streets away, offering a lovely green escape. The neighbourhood Julianapark is known for its calm streets and mix of young professionals and families.
For your morning coffee, AH to go is on your doorstep, and Vomar and Lidl are just around the corner. For a bigger shop, Albert Heijn is a ten-minute walk. Schools are well within reach: the Pieter Nieuwland College (secondary) is a five-minute walk, and the Orion College Amstel is also close by. The municipality Amsterdam offers excellent public transport connections, with the train station a five-minute walk away.
At the time of writing the home is listed only via Vesteda.
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Maliebaan 52, Amsterdam
Data from Julianapark
Data from Julianapark
144 within 5 km
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About Maliebaan 52, Amsterdam
The rent is €1,990 per month for 93 m², which works out at €21.40 per m². The average rent in Julianapark is €1,859 for 77 m², so you're paying a premium for extra space and a modern energy label A. Given the size and efficiency, the price is in line with what similar apartments in the area go for.
Julianapark is a quiet, green neighbourhood in Amsterdam, mostly made up of flats. It's popular with young professionals and couples, with a calm, residential feel. The park itself is just around the corner, and the area has a low-rise, leafy character. Public transport is excellent, with the train station a five-minute walk away.
The nearest train station is 0.7 km away, about a five-minute walk. This makes commuting to the city centre or other parts of the Netherlands very convenient.
For daily groceries, AH to go is on your doorstep, and Vomar and Lidl are just around the corner. For a larger supermarket, Albert Heijn is a ten-minute walk. There are also plenty of restaurants within walking distance.
Yes, the apartment has an energy label A, which means it's very efficient. You can expect low heating costs compared to older properties. The building was built in 1991, so it has modern insulation and double glazing.
The listing does not specify the number of bedrooms, but with 93 m², it is likely a two-bedroom apartment. You would need to confirm the exact layout with the agent.
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