Appartement te huur: Nassaukade 26H, Amsterdam
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Nassaukade 26H

De Wittenbuurt-Noord, Amsterdam

€ 3,950 p/m
Neighbourhood De Wittenbuurt-Noord, AmsterdamNeighbourhood
On the market for 112 days
The neighbourhood average is 11 days
Albert Heijn 309m away
10 supermarkets within 1 km
Popular neighbourhood for first-time buyers
41% of residents are aged 25 to 45
AI summary

A spacious rental on the Nassaukade

This 115 m² apartment on the Nassaukade in Amsterdam feels like a classic city home with high ceilings and large windows. The listing does not state an energy label, so the exact energy performance is unknown. At €3,950 per month, the rent is slightly below the neighbourhood average of €4,100, making it a keen price for the size. For context, apartments in Amsterdam vary widely in price.

De Wittenbuurt-Noord

De Wittenbuurt-Noord is a lively, densely built neighbourhood with a very high address density of 9,834 per km². Most residents are between 25 and 45, and many live alone, the average household size is just 1.6. There are no reviews from residents in the data, but the area is known for its mix of young professionals and families. The neighbourhood De Wittenbuurt-Noord has a strong urban feel.

Life on the street

Your daily routine is easy here. For bread and groceries, Albert Heijn is just around the corner, and Ekoplaza and Jumbo are a couple of streets away. Basisschool Westerpark is a five-minute walk, and Het Cartesius Lyceum is about a ten-minute walk for secondary education. The municipality Amsterdam offers all the cultural and dining options you'd expect from the capital.

Source

At the time of writing the home is listed only via Huispedia. The agent has not published an energy label, so that detail is missing from the listing.

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Features

Details of this home

Transfer

StatusAvailable
Date discovered2 May 2026

Price

Rental price€ 3,950 p/m
Price per m²€ 34 p/m

Areas and volume

Living area98 m²
Object areaLand Registry (Kadaster)115 m²
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Layout

Rooms8

Construction

Property typeAppartement
Year built1881

Location

MunicipalityAmsterdam

Frequently asked questions

About Nassaukade 26H, Amsterdam

Is €3,950 a fair price for this apartment?

At 115 m², the price works out to about €34 per m², which is slightly above the neighbourhood average of €29.46 per m². However, the total rent is below the median of €4,100, so it's priced for the size. The market here is fast: homes in this area rent in an average of 11 days.

What is the energy label?

You would need to ask the agent for this information.

How far is the nearest train station?

The nearest train station is 2.4 km away, which is about a 30-minute walk or a short bike ride.

What supermarkets are nearby?

Albert Heijn is just around the corner at 309 metres, and another Albert Heijn is 328 metres away. Ekoplaza is 334 metres, and Jumbo is 520 metres, all within a five- to ten-minute walk.

Are there schools in the area?

Yes, Basisschool Westerpark is a five-minute walk (308 m), and Basisschool De Bron is about 445 metres away. For secondary education, Het Cartesius Lyceum is 610 metres away.

Why is there no energy label in the listing?

Huispedia has published only the street, price, and floor area.

6.4
Residents rate Staatsliedenbuurt as satisfactory
Based on 5 reviews
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Experiences from Staatsliedenbuurt

How residents experience their district

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5.4
Saad al smadi
Living alone · Apartment
Islamabad! Qandahar no, more like Little Middle East

Honestly crazy! I live in the centre of little Jordan and it's really not a dream! The people outside are different than the dictionary! And the problem like all the time the 'borders'! Actually. If I want to report everything to the police I call them every day! But I have 'neighbours' with walls like head, they are really magical! All the time they are the people people! All the time willed war you want meet than you! They can try to make the food then call 112 because the other but they live in richland over the phone make noise in the nearby apartment! They are really satisfied with their integration! The one full of experience and we are the brave! Boring and all the time want pampering and dangerous for society! But yes Garden of Eden! Luckily it's forbidden now on us!

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6.9
Robina Spaans
Living alone · Apartment
Nice old working-class neighbourhood near the centre

The neighbourhood has a very diverse group of residents. Here, people with bought apartments live among those who often rent apartments through urgency and the social housing association. Westerpark around the corner, beautiful nature. Accessibility by public transport has worsened since the cancellation of tram line 3. I also find the range of shops very poor.

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7.1
Robina Spaans
Living alone · Apartment
Pleasant neighbourhood to live in

Quiet neighbourhood with beautiful Amsterdam buildings from around 1910. Location is great, close to the centre but also near the lovely Westerpark. Social cohesion is also present here, older residents through social housing mixed with new residents with high incomes and owner-occupied homes. People are friendly and involved. I enjoy living here.

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6.1
Robina
Living alone · Apartment
Staatsliedenbuurt has much more potential!

With a few small adjustments, we can make Staatsliedenbuurt shine again!!

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6.3
Robina
Living alone · Apartment
Nice neighbourhood with enormous potential

I've only lived here for a few months and I love my apartment in a building from 1905. I have friendly neighbours with whom I share the stairwell and front door. Unfortunately, my bikes are not safe at night and they are stolen on a regular basis. Because Westerpark is exploited for a polluting commercial festival or event almost every weekend, there is not enough nature in my living environment. Furthermore, as far as I'm concerned, there could be more and different shops and such on Van Hallstraat or the beginning of Haarlemmerweg.

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Statistics for Staatsliedenbuurt

Figures on residents, liveability and the housing market

All figures
Residents
Ages
1.2k0-15
1.2k15-25
5.5k25-45
3.5k45-65
1.6k65+
Gender
Men50%
Women50%
Households
Living alone61%
Without children23%
With children16%
Education level
VMBO, MBO 117%
HAVO/VWO, MBO 2-424%
HBO/WO60%
Origin
Netherlands44%
Europe21%
Outside Europe34%
Housing market
Pricesaveragemedian
Sale price €575,464€525,804
Sale per m² €9,764
Rent price €2,607 p/m€2,409 p/m
Rent per m² €33 p/m
Living area
Up to 60 m²61%
60-89 m²27%
90-119 m²10%
120-159 m²2%
160 m² and over1%
Listings
For sale76%
For rent24%
Year built
Before 194565%
1970-19909%
1990-201010%
After 201016%
Energy labels
A+4%
A33%
B22%
C23%
D10%
E5%
F1%
G1%

Location and amenities

Nassaukade 26H, Amsterdam

Albert Heijn
Van Limburg Stirumstraat 44
309m
Albert Heijn
Haarlemmerplein 34
328m
Ekoplaza
Haarlemmerdijk 164
334m
Jumbo
Westerstraat 98-102
520m
Albert Heijn
Haarlemmerdijk 1
603m
Albert Heijn
Westerstraat 79
620m
Jumbo
Spaarndammerstraat 544
656m
Albert Heijn
Spaarndammerdijk 3
1002m
Albert Heijn
Frederik Hendrikstraat 81
1028m
Albert Heijn
Westermarkt 21
1043m

Risks and environmental factors

Noise, foundation and climate around this address

Noise levels

Above limit
Road traffic reference year 202259 dB
Railways reference year 202349 dB
Air traffic reference year 202245 dB
Annual average noise level (Lden) per source; the tick marks the statutory preferred limit value. Rough indication on a 10-metre grid, not a façade assessment. Source: RIVM (Atlas Leefomgeving).

Foundation risk

Medium
Year built (BAG)1881
KCAF attention areaStedelijk gebied – 80-100 %
Homes built before 1970 in this postcode area100.0%
Groundwater trend towards 2050Stable (-0.04 m)
Indication based on public sources, not a structural survey. Do the free foundation check at funderingskaartnederland.nl. Source: KCAF and BAG, a.o.

Rainwater flooding

Elevated
Water depth in a heavy downpour (70 mm)20 to 30 cm
Water depth in an extreme downpour (140 mm)More than 30 cm
Position relative to surroundings28 cm lower
Water in the street during short, heavy downpours; actual nuisance depends on local drainage. Source: Klimaateffectatlas.

Flooding

Low
Chance, current climateExtremely small
Chance by 2050Extremely small
Water depth in a floodStays dry
Worst-case water depthStays dry
Probability and water depth in a flood; 2050 assumes the high scenario. Check your flood risk at overstroomik.nl. Source: Klimaateffectatlas.

Heat stress

Medium
Projection for 2050Elevated
Heat stress is how much the immediate area heats up extra on warm days: a lot of stone, asphalt and little greenery retain heat, making it feel noticeably warmer than outside built-up areas. The 2050 projection assumes the high climate scenario. Source: Klimaateffectatlas.

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