Uilenburg, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on Nieuwe Uilenburgerstraat sits in one of Amsterdam's oldest neighbourhoods, with a 1650 building that predates most of the city. At 108 m² it's generously sized, and the price of €1,075,000 is on the high side compared to the neighbourhood average, partly because of the extra space. For context, apartments in Amsterdam vary widely, but this one stands out for its age and size.
Uilenburg is a tiny island of calm within the bustling centre, with narrow streets and historic canal houses. It's densely populated, over 6,700 addresses per km², and mostly made up of single-person households (520 out of 835). There are few children here, and the average household size is just 1.5. The area has a mix of ages, with a notable share of residents over 65. No resident reviews are available, but the figures paint a picture of a quiet, central spot. The Uilenburg neighbourhood is part of the Nieuwmarkt/Lastage district.
Daily shopping is easy: SPAR is just around the corner, and Albert Heijn is a five-minute walk away. For primary schools, De Witte Olifant is a couple of streets away, and St. Antoniusschool is within a five-minute walk. The nearest park is a ten-minute walk, and the train station is about 1.6 km away. The area is part of the municipality of Amsterdam, which offers extensive amenities.
At the time of writing the home is listed through several channels, including PB Makelaars o.z.
Details of this home
Nieuwe Uilenburgerstraat 9F, Amsterdam
Data from Uilenburg
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About Nieuwe Uilenburgerstraat 9F, Amsterdam
The asking price is 62% above the neighbourhood average of €664,684, but the apartment is also 48% larger than the average (108 m² vs 73 m²). The median price in Uilenburg is €600,000, and the highest sale recently was €1,200,000. Given the size and historic character, the price is on the high side but not out of line with the top end of the market.
The energy label is B, which is good for a building from 1650. In the neighbourhood, 50% of homes have label A and 27.3% have label B, so this one is above average. Label B means relatively low energy costs, though the historic construction may still require some attention to insulation.
The building dates from 1650, making it one of the oldest in the area, only 45.8% of homes in Uilenburg were built before 1945. A 17th-century building often has thick walls and characterful details, but may need periodic maintenance typical for historic structures. The energy label B suggests recent upgrades.
Uilenburg is a quiet, central island with narrow streets and a mix of residents. There are few children and many singles. The area has a high density of addresses, so it feels urban but not hectic. A SPAR supermarket is 212 m away, and several primary schools are within walking distance. The nearest park is 0.8 km away.
The distance to the nearest train station is 1.6 km, which is about a 20-minute walk or a short cycle.
The neighbourhood recorded 258 total crimes in the latest data. Given the population of 1,255, that works out to about 0.21 crimes per resident. This is a central area, so some level of activity is expected, but it's not exceptionally high for Amsterdam.
At 108 m², this apartment is 48% larger than the neighbourhood average of 73 m². The average price per m² in Uilenburg is €9,309, so this home's price per m² works out to about €9,954, slightly above average, but justified by the historic character and location.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Uilenburg