Bedrijventerrein Landlust, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on Nieuwpoortstraat sits in a part of Amsterdam that feels calm and practical, with the daily essentials just a few steps away. At 83 m², it's a comfortable size for a couple or a small household, and the B energy label means heating costs should be manageable. The price of €650,000 is in line with what you'd expect for apartments in Amsterdam.
The Bedrijventerrein Landlust neighbourhood is a compact area with just over 500 residents, mostly young adults between 25 and 45. It's a very urban spot, the address density is over 5,000 addresses per km², so you're surrounded by city life. The neighbourhood has a mix of homes and businesses, and the vibe is practical rather than residential. There are no resident reviews available, but the figures show a high proportion of single-person households and few families with children.
For your morning bread and groceries, Albert Heijn is on your doorstep, and another Albert Heijn is just around the corner. Lidl is a ten-minute walk away. For school runs, primary schools like De Zijderoute and IKC de Boomgaard are a couple of streets away, each about a five-minute walk. The area is part of the municipality of Amsterdam, so you have all the city's amenities within reach, from restaurants to a park.
At the time of writing, the home is listed only via De Makelaers Zaanstad.
Details of this home
Nieuwpoortstraat 86D, Amsterdam
Data from Bedrijventerrein Landlust
129 within 5 km
174 within 5 km
About Nieuwpoortstraat 86D, Amsterdam
The asking price of €650,000 is in line with the market for apartments in Amsterdam. At 83 m², that works out to about €7,831 per m², which is typical for a well-maintained flat in a convenient part of the city. The B energy label and 1991 construction year add to the value, as you won't face major renovation costs soon.
Bedrijventerrein Landlust is a small, densely urban neighbourhood with a mix of homes and businesses. Most residents are young singles, and the area has a high address density of over 5,000 per km². It's not a typical residential suburb, think of it as a practical, city-oriented pocket where you're close to everything but not in the tourist bustle.
The nearest Albert Heijn is just 82 metres away, so you can pop out for milk in under a minute. Another Albert Heijn is 293 metres away, and a Lidl is 822 metres, about a ten-minute walk. For daily shopping, you're well covered.
There are several primary schools within walking distance. De Zijderoute and IKC de Boomgaard are both about 550 metres away, a five-minute walk. Kindcentrum de Vindplaats is 603 metres, and OBS Multatuli is 701 metres. For secondary education, the nearest school is 1.3 km away.
The nearest train station is 2.7 km away, which is a bit far for a quick walk but a short bike ride or bus trip. Given the high urbanity, you'll find plenty of options.
The energy label is B, which means the apartment is reasonably efficient. You can expect lower heating bills compared to older homes with labels E, F or G. The home was built in 1991, so it likely has decent insulation and double glazing, though the exact details are not stated.
The listing does not mention a garden, balcony or terrace. The plot size is not given, so it's best to assume there is no private outdoor space.
At 83 m², it could be a two- or three-bedroom apartment, but the layout is not provided. You would need to contact the agent for the exact floor plan.
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