Frederikspleinbuurt, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis 130 m² apartment on Nicolaas Witsenkade sits in a stately 1896 building with energy label B. The asking price of €2,245,000 is 40% above the neighbourhood average of €1,606,182, a premium for a home of this size and character in a sought-after part of town. For context, the average price per m² in the Frederikspleinbuurt is €15,816, and the median asking price is €1,075,000. You can compare with other apartments in Amsterdam.
The Frederikspleinbuurt is a dense, central neighbourhood with 960 residents and a very high address density of 10,530 per km². It's a mix of ages: many 25-45 year olds, but also a fair share of over-65s. Most homes are apartments (94%), and 45% are owner-occupied. The area has a strong pre-war character, 70% of homes were built before 1945. There are no resident reviews available for this neighbourhood, so the picture comes from the data alone. The neighbourhood Frederikspleinbuurt is known for its central location and lively streets.
Your morning coffee is just around the corner: Jumbo is 43 metres away, Albert Heijn 53 metres, and Lidl and Dirk are a couple of streets away. For school runs, IKC De Kleine Reus and ASVO are both a five-minute walk, and Basisschool Oscar Carré is about a ten-minute walk. The neighbourhood also has a park or garden within a couple of streets away. All this is part of life in the municipality Amsterdam.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through two channels: DSTRCT Amsterdam and DSTRCT | Forbes Global Properties on Funda.
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Nicolaas Witsenkade 30B, Amsterdam
Data from Frederikspleinbuurt
Data from Frederikspleinbuurt
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About Nicolaas Witsenkade 30B, Amsterdam
The asking price is 40% above the average asking price in the Frederikspleinbuurt (€1,606,182) and well above the median of €1,075,000. However, the average price per m² in the neighbourhood is €15,816, and this home is 130 m², so the price per m² works out to about €17,269, slightly above the neighbourhood average. Recently sold homes in the area went for an average of €1,547,267, taking 44 days to sell. So the price is on the high side, reflecting the size and location.
The home has energy label B, which is good, it means the property is reasonably energy-efficient. In the neighbourhood, 25% of homes have label A, 33.3% label B, and 41.7% label C. So this home is in the top third for efficiency in the area. You can expect moderate energy costs.
The nearest train station is 2.7 km away, which is about a 10-minute cycle or a 30-minute walk. It's not on your doorstep, but the area is well served by trams and buses for connections across the city.
The Frederikspleinbuurt has a mix of residents, but only 75 households have children (out of 610 total). There are 70 children aged 0-14, so it's not a family-heavy area. However, there are several primary schools within walking distance, and the neighbourhood has a park nearby. It's more popular with singles and couples.
At the time of writing, there are 11 apartments for sale in the Frederikspleinbuurt, with prices ranging from €525,000 to €4,750,000. The average asking price is €1,606,182, and the average floor area is 113 m². So this home is larger and more expensive than most.
The neighbourhood recorded 121 total crimes in the latest data. With 960 residents, that works out to about 126 crimes per 1,000 residents, which is relatively high, typical for a very central urban area. It's something to be aware of, but many residents appreciate the lively city atmosphere.
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