Weteringbuurt, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis 1934 apartment in the Weteringbuurt sits on a lively street in the heart of Amsterdam. With 63 m² of living space, it's compact but well-proportioned, and the C energy label means heating costs are moderate. At €1,050,000, the price is on the high side compared to the neighbourhood median of €737,000, but it reflects the premium for a well-located property in this sought-after area. For context, apartments in Amsterdam vary widely in price and size.
The Weteringbuurt is a dense, urban neighbourhood with a very high address density (9,676 per km²). It's a young area: the largest age group is 25 to 45, and most households are single-person (955 out of 1,551 homes). Families with children are few (205), so the vibe is more professional and social than family-oriented. The neighbourhood has no resident reviews in the data, but the figures paint a picture of a lively, central district where most homes were built before 1945 (85.7%). The neighbourhood Weteringbuurt is known for its mix of historic buildings and modern city life.
Your daily routine here is wonderfully convenient. For bread and groceries, you have an Albert Heijn just around the corner and another a couple of streets away. For organic produce, Ekoplaza is a five-minute walk. School runs are easy too: IKC De Kleine Reus is on your doorstep, and ASVO is a five-minute walk. For secondary education, Barlaeus Gymnasium is a short walk. The municipality Amsterdam offers excellent amenities throughout the city.
At the time of writing the home is listed only via FRIS Woningmakelaars Amsterdam.
Details of this home
Noorderstraat 45-3, Amsterdam
Data from Weteringbuurt
Data from Weteringbuurt
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About Noorderstraat 45-3, Amsterdam
The asking price of €1,050,000 is above the neighbourhood median of €737,000, but the average sold price in the area is €1,068,392, so it's in line with recent transactions. The apartment is 63 m², which is 44% smaller than the neighbourhood average of 113 m², so the price per m² is relatively high. Whether it's fair depends on how much you value the central location and compact layout.
The energy label is C, which is average for a pre-war apartment. It means the home has reasonable insulation and heating efficiency, but you can expect moderate energy costs. In the neighbourhood, 55.6% of homes have a label D or lower, so a C is better than many older properties in the area.
The Weteringbuurt is ideal for young professionals. The population is predominantly between 25 and 45, and most households are single-person. The area is very urban with a high density of amenities, restaurants (0.2 km), and a park (0.3 km). It's a lively, central neighbourhood with a strong social scene.
The nearest train station is 2.8 km away, so it's not within walking distance for daily commuting. However, the neighbourhood is well-served by trams and buses given its central location in Amsterdam. The high address density (9,676 per km²) indicates excellent connectivity.
The neighbourhood recorded 212 total crimes in the latest data. For a central Amsterdam area with a very high population density, this is moderate.
Given the size (63 m²) and price (€1,050,000), this apartment appeals to professionals or couples without children who want a central Amsterdam base. The neighbourhood has few families with children (205 out of 1,551 households), so the buyer is likely someone prioritising location over space.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Weteringbuurt