Weteringbuurt, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on Noorderstraat sits in the heart of the city, with the buzz of the Utrechtsestraat just around the corner. At 98 m² it offers generous living space for the price, which is 24% below the neighbourhood average asking price of €1,189,896, a keen entry point for this part of town. The property is one of the apartments in Amsterdam currently for sale.
The Weteringbuurt is a dense, urban pocket between the canals and the Stadhouderskade. With an address density of nearly 10,000 per km², it is one of the busiest parts of the city. Most homes here were built before 1945, and the area is dominated by small households, many singles and couples. There are no resident reviews available for this neighbourhood, but the figures show a young, active population with a high proportion of 25- to 45-year-olds. For more context, see the Weteringbuurt neighbourhood.
Daily shopping is easy: an Albert Heijn is just around the corner, and a Jumbo is a couple of streets away. For primary schools, IKC De Kleine Reus is a five-minute walk, and ASVO is also within walking distance. Secondary pupils can reach Barlaeus Gymnasium in about ten minutes on foot. The area is packed with restaurants and cafés, and the Vondelpark is a ten-minute walk for a green escape. The municipality of Amsterdam maintains the public spaces and services in this central district.
At the time of writing the home is listed through several channels, including Recourt Makelaars. The asking price is €900,000.
Details of this home
Noorderstraat 76A, Amsterdam
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About Noorderstraat 76A, Amsterdam
The asking price of €900,000 is 24% below the average asking price in the Weteringbuurt (€1,189,896) and also below the median asking price of €737,000? Actually, the median is lower, so €900,000 is above the median but below the average. Given the 98 m² floor area and energy label B, the price per m² (€9,184) is below the neighbourhood average of €10,778 per m², making it competitive for this location.
The energy label is B, which is good for a pre-war apartment. It means the home is reasonably efficient, with moderate heating costs expected. In the neighbourhood, only about 5.6% of homes have label B, so this is above average for the area.
The nearest train station is 2.8 km away, which is about a 35-minute walk or a short cycle.
The Weteringbuurt recorded 212 total crimes in the latest data. As a central Amsterdam neighbourhood, it is busy and has typical city crime levels. The area is popular with young professionals and students, and the streets are lively day and night.
The building was constructed in 1931, so it is a pre-war Amsterdam apartment. The energy label B suggests it has been modernised to some extent, but the exact condition of the interior is not detailed in the listing.
The listing does not mention a balcony, garden, or terrace.
With 98 m², it could have two or three bedrooms, but this is speculation. You would need to check the floor plan with the agent.
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