Passeerdersgrachtbuurt, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on Passeerdersstraat sits in one of Amsterdam's most beloved neighbourhoods. Built in 1991, it offers 72 m² of well-laid-out living space with an A energy label, so heating costs are low. At €525,000, the asking price is 59% below the neighbourhood average of €1,266,974, which makes it a keen entry into the market compared to other apartments in Amsterdam.
The Passeerdersgrachtbuurt is a compact, lively part of the Jordaan with a very high address density of over 10,000 per km². Most homes are pre-war, but this 1991 apartment stands out as a newer build. The area is popular with singles and couples, 45% of residents are between 25 and 45, and 68% of households are single-person. There are few children, so the vibe is more urban and quiet than family-oriented. For a closer look at the area, see the Passeerdersgrachtbuurt neighbourhood.
Daily errands are a pleasure here. An Ekoplaza is just around the corner, and an Albert Heijn is a five-minute walk away. For primary schools, OBS Leonardo da Vinci is a couple of streets away, and the 14e Montessorischool De Jordaan is also within easy walking distance. Secondary options like Huygens College and Barlaeus Gymnasium are a ten-minute walk. The neighbourhood is part of the municipality of Amsterdam, which means excellent city-wide amenities.
At the time of writing the home is listed only via Tel Krop Makelaars.
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Passeerdersstraat 134, Amsterdam
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About Passeerdersstraat 134, Amsterdam
The asking price of €525,000 is 59% below the neighbourhood average of €1,266,974, but the apartment is also 30% smaller than the average home in the area (72 m² vs 103 m²). Given its modern build, A energy label, and prime Jordaan location, the price is keen compared to other listings in the Passeerdersgrachtbuurt.
The apartment has an energy label A, which means it is very energy-efficient. You can expect low heating and electricity costs compared to older homes in the neighbourhood, where 82% were built before 1945 and only 23% have label A.
The nearest train station is 2.6 km away, which is about a 30-minute walk or a short bike ride.
Daily shopping is very convenient. An Ekoplaza is 193 m away, an Albert Heijn is 317 m, and there are several other supermarkets within a five-minute walk. Restaurants are just 0.1 km away, so eating out is on your doorstep.
Yes, there are several primary and secondary schools within walking distance. OBS Leonardo da Vinci (221 m) and 14e Montessorischool De Jordaan (295 m) are both close. For secondary education, Huygens College (551 m) and Barlaeus Gymnasium (686 m) are a ten-minute walk.
At 72 m², this apartment is 30% smaller than the neighbourhood average of 103 m². However, it is a modern build (1991) with an efficient layout, and the price per m² is lower than many larger homes in the Passeerdersgrachtbuurt.
The neighbourhood recorded 99 total crimes in the latest data. Given the high population density, this is relatively low for a central Amsterdam area. The Jordaan is generally considered safe and well-policed.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Passeerdersgrachtbuurt