Osdorpplein en omgeving, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis two-bedroom apartment on the Martini van Geffenstraat sits in the heart of Osdorp, with the daily bustle of shops and cafés just outside your door. At 114 m² it is noticeably roomier than the local average, and the B energy label keeps running costs manageable. The rent of €2,975 is on the high side compared to other rentals in the area, which reflects the extra space and modern build (2002). For context, the supply of apartments in Amsterdam shows a wide range of prices, and this one sits above the median.
The neighbourhood is densely built and very urban, with a mix of singles and families. One resident sums it up as 'Lol', a short but positive take on the area. The streets are lively, and the nearby Osdorpplein shopping centre provides everything from daily groceries to a cinema. With a high address density, you are never far from a café or a park. The Osdorpplein e.o. neighbourhood has a young population, with many residents in their twenties and thirties.
For your morning bread, Dirk is on your doorstep, and AH XL and Jumbo are just around the corner. The Osdorpse Montessori School is a five-minute walk away, and the Calandlyceum secondary school is similarly close. A park is just a couple of streets away, perfect for an evening stroll. The municipality of Amsterdam provides all the cultural and transport links you would expect from the capital, and the municipality of Amsterdam invests heavily in public spaces and amenities.
At present the apartment is listed through several channels, including Prestige Real Estate & Rental and Pararius. The details above are based on the information provided by the agent.
Details of this home
Martini van Geffenstraat 96, Amsterdam
Satisfactory · 1 resident
Lol
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About Martini van Geffenstraat 96, Amsterdam
The rent is 32% above the neighbourhood average of €2,253, but the apartment is also 48% larger than the typical rental in the area (114 m² vs 77 m²). Given the modern construction, energy label B, and location near shops and transport, the price reflects the extra space and quality. Comparable apartments in Amsterdam with similar specs often command a premium.
Excellent. Dirk is just 22 metres away, AH XL and Jumbo are within a two-minute walk, and Aldi and Lidl are a short stroll further. The Osdorpplein shopping centre offers a wide range of shops, restaurants, and a cinema, so you rarely need to travel far for errands or leisure.
Several primary schools are within walking distance: Osdorpse Montessori School (423 m), Basisschool de Wereldburger (571 m), and IKC Het Talent (594 m). For secondary education, the Calandlyceum is 469 m away. All are easily reachable on foot or by bike.
The nearest train station is 3.7 km away. That is a ten-minute bike ride or a short bus trip. The area is well served by trams and buses, so you can reach Amsterdam city centre in about 20-30 minutes by public transport.
The apartment has energy label B, which means it is reasonably efficient. You can expect moderate heating and electricity costs compared to older homes with lower labels. The building was constructed in 2002, so it likely has good insulation and double glazing.
The neighbourhood has a total of 522 recorded crimes, which is moderate for a densely populated urban area. The area around Osdorpplein is generally busy and well-lit, and the presence of shops and restaurants adds to a sense of security. As with any city, it is always wise to be aware of your surroundings.
The listing does not specify the number of bedrooms, but with 114 m² of floor space, it is likely a two-bedroom apartment. The layout is not described in detail, so you would need to check the floor plan or contact the agent for exact room configuration.
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