Uilenburg, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis 57 m² apartment on the Nieuwe Uilenburgerstraat sits in the heart of the old Jewish quarter, a stone's throw from the Waterlooplein market and the Amstel. Built in 1938 and with energy label B, it's a solid pre-war home with modern efficiency. At €750,000, the price is on the high side compared to the neighbourhood average of €664,684, but it reflects the premium for a well-maintained apartment in this sought-after area. For context, apartments in Amsterdam vary widely, and this one sits above the median.
Uilenburg is one of Amsterdam's most historic neighbourhoods, a small island of streets between the Amstel and the Oudeschans. With 1,255 residents and a very high density (6,711 addresses per km²), it's intensely urban. The population is young and mobile: 37% are between 25 and 45, and 41% of households are single-person. There are few children, and the vibe is more about city living than family life. The neighbourhood has no reviews in the data, so we can't share resident perspectives. The neighbourhood Uilenburg is compact but packed with character.
For your morning bread, Albert Heijn is just around the corner, and Ekoplaza is a couple of streets away for organic groceries. There are two primary schools within a five-minute walk: De Witte Olifant and St. Antoniusschool. The nearest train station is a ten-minute walk, and the city centre is on your doorstep. The municipality Amsterdam offers everything you'd expect from a global city, from museums to nightlife.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including Hoog & Berg Vastgoed. It's available on multiple platforms, so you have a few ways to get in touch.
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Nieuwe Uilenburgerstraat 70H, Amsterdam
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About Nieuwe Uilenburgerstraat 70H, Amsterdam
The asking price of €750,000 is above the neighbourhood average of €664,684 and the median of €600,000. However, the average price per m² in Uilenburg is €9,309, and this apartment works out to about €13,158 per m², which is higher. Given the energy label B and the central location, the price is on the high side but reflects the premium for a well-maintained pre-war apartment in a prime Amsterdam location.
The energy label is B, which is good for a pre-war building. It means the home is reasonably energy-efficient, with moderate heating costs. In the neighbourhood, 50% of homes have label A and 27.3% have label B, so this apartment is above average in efficiency.
Uilenburg is very central, with supermarkets like Albert Heijn and Ekoplaza within a few minutes' walk. There are several primary schools nearby, and the train station is about 1.6 km away. The area is densely built and lively, with many restaurants and cafes just around the corner.
The neighbourhood recorded 258 total crimes in the latest data. Given the high population density and central location, this is not unusual for an inner-city area. It's always wise to check local safety reports for the most current information.
In Uilenburg, sold apartments had an average listing time of 36 days. This suggests a fairly active market, though not exceptionally fast. The current listing has 19 apartments available, so buyers have some choice.
The neighbourhood has a high proportion of single-person households (41%) and young adults aged 25-45 (37%). It's popular with professionals and couples who want to be close to the city centre. Families with children are less common.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Uilenburg