Bedrijventerrein Landlust, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis 48 m² apartment on Nieuwpoortstraat sits in the Bedrijventerrein Landlust area of Amsterdam, a pocket of the city that blends industrial heritage with new residential energy. The home was built in 1991 and has an A energy label, so it's efficient and well-insulated. At €400,000, the price is in line with what you'd expect for an apartment of this size in this part of the city. For context, you can compare it with other apartments in Amsterdam.
Bedrijventerrein Landlust is a small business district that's gradually becoming more residential. With 565 residents and a very high density of 5,443 addresses per km², it's a bustling urban environment. The population is young, most are between 25 and 45, and many live alone (255 single-person households). There are few families with children (35), so the vibe is more about work and city life than playgrounds. The area has a mix of old warehouses and new apartments, giving it a raw, creative feel. No resident reviews are available for this neighbourhood, so the picture comes from the data alone. You can read more about the neighbourhood Bedrijventerrein Landlust.
Your morning coffee is just around the corner: an Albert Heijn is on your doorstep, and another is a couple of streets away. For a bigger shop, a Lidl is a ten-minute walk. There are several primary schools within walking distance, like De Zijderoute and IKC de Boomgaard, so school runs are easy. The area is well-connected by public transport, with a train station 2.7 km away. For green space, a park is a five-minute walk. The municipality Amsterdam offers all the cultural and dining options you'd expect from the capital.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including De Makelaers. The details are current as of the listing date.
Details of this home
Nieuwpoortstraat 86C12, Amsterdam
Data from Bedrijventerrein Landlust
129 within 5 km
174 within 5 km
About Nieuwpoortstraat 86C12, Amsterdam
At 48 m² with an A energy label and a 1991 build, €400,000 is a realistic price for an apartment in this part of Amsterdam. The price per m² works out to about €8,333, which is typical for the area given the modern construction and good energy performance. Without specific neighbourhood market data, it's hard to say if it's a bargain, but it's not out of line with similar listings.
Bedrijventerrein Landlust is very much a young professional's area: 70% of residents are between 25 and 45, and most households are single-person. The area is densely built and urban, with a mix of businesses and new apartments. It's not a quiet family suburb, but if you like being in the thick of city life with easy access to shops and transport, it works well.
The closest supermarket is an Albert Heijn just 76 metres away, literally on your doorstep. Another Albert Heijn is 290 metres away, and a Lidl is 815 metres. So daily groceries are very convenient.
Yes, several primary schools are within walking distance: De Zijderoute (540 m), IKC de Boomgaard (544 m), and Kindcentrum de Vindplaats (605 m). For secondary education, the nearest school is 1.3 km away. The area has plenty of educational options.
The apartment has an energy label A, which means it's very energy-efficient. You can expect low heating and electricity costs compared to older homes. The building is from 1991, so it likely has good insulation and modern installations.
The nearest train station is 2.7 km away. That's about a 30-minute walk or a short bike ride. The area is well-served by other public transport, but for intercity trains you'll need to cycle or take a bus.
The total number of recorded crimes in the neighbourhood is 177. Without a per-capita breakdown, it's hard to compare, but it's an urban area with a mix of businesses and homes.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Bedrijventerrein Landlust