Linnaeusparkbuurt, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis 1901 apartment on Middenweg in the Linnaeusparkbuurt combines pre-war character with an A energy label, a rare find. At €1,700,000 for 59 m², the price is 33% above the neighbourhood average of €1,283,000, which is on the high side even for this sought-after area. For context, the average price per m² in the buurt is €10,797, so this listing asks a premium. You can compare it with other apartments in Amsterdam to see how it stacks up.
The neighbourhood Linnaeusparkbuurt is a leafy pocket of Amsterdam with a village feel. One resident describes it as 'Good accessibility and nice neighbourhood', a single review that sums up the appeal. The area is densely populated (7,077 addresses per km²) and very urban, yet it has a park just around the corner. Most homes here were built before 1945 (94%), and the mix is mainly flats (94% of the housing stock). It's a popular spot for families and professionals alike.
For your morning bread, Vomar is on your doorstep, and Dirk, Lidl and Albert Heijn are all a couple of streets away. Schools are close too: Lidwinaschool (primary) is just around the corner, and De Amsterdamse MAVO (secondary) is a five-minute walk. The municipality Amsterdam offers everything you'd expect from a capital, but here you're in a quieter residential enclave with easy access to the city's buzz.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including Pappie & Van der Zee Makelaars.
Details of this home
Middenweg 83H, Amsterdam
Good · 1 resident
Good accessibility and nice neighbourhood
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About Middenweg 83H, Amsterdam
The asking price is €1,700,000 for 59 m², which works out at roughly €28,814 per m². That's significantly above the neighbourhood average of €10,797 per m² and 33% higher than the average asking price of €1,283,000. Given the small floor area and the premium, the price is on the high side, though the A energy label and location may justify it for some buyers.
Linnaeusparkbuurt is a green, central area with a high density of addresses (7,077 per km²). It's very urban but has a park within a five-minute walk. Most homes are pre-war flats, and the population is mixed: many singles and families. One resident calls it 'Good accessibility and nice neighbourhood', which reflects the general feel.
The nearest train station is 1.4 km away, which is about a 15-minute walk or a short cycle. That makes it convenient for trips to the city centre or further afield.
Vomar is just 138 metres away, on your doorstep. Dirk, Lidl and Albert Heijn are all within 500,600 metres, so you have plenty of choice for daily groceries.
Primary schools include Lidwinaschool (254 m) and Oecumenische Basisschool Frankendael (394 m). For secondary education, De Amsterdamse MAVO is 192 m away. All are within easy walking distance.
The home has an A energy label, which is excellent for a 1901 building. In the neighbourhood, only 7% of homes have label A, so this is a standout feature that means lower energy costs and a smaller carbon footprint.
At 59 m², it's compact but well-suited for a couple or a single person. The layout is typical of a classic Amsterdam apartment, and the A label means efficient use of space. It's 52% smaller than the neighbourhood average of 124 m², so it's on the smaller side.
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