Willibrordusbuurt, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis 1907 apartment on Pieter Aertszstraat sits in the lively Willibrordusbuurt, a stone's throw from the Albert Cuypmarkt. At 50 m² it's compact, but the high ceilings and classic Amsterdam details give it character. The asking price of €395,000 is 38% below the neighbourhood average of €638,318, making it a keen entry point into this sought-after area. For context, apartments in Amsterdam vary widely, but this one stands out for its affordability.
The neighbourhood Willibrordusbuurt is a mixed bag, according to residents. One says: "Sometimes nice, sometimes a lot of poverty, sometimes chaotic, sometimes ok." Another calls it "a nice, safe neighbourhood, beautiful buildings and it's central." With 2,715 inhabitants and a high density of single-person households (1,265), the area feels urban and vibrant. Most homes are pre-war (75%), and the streets are lined with cafes and shops.
Daily errands are easy: an Albert Heijn is on your doorstep, and another is just around the corner. For fresh produce, the Albert Cuypmarkt is a couple of streets away. Schools are close too: the 4e Montessorischool is a five-minute walk, and the Berlage Lyceum is about ten minutes away. The municipality Amsterdam keeps the neighbourhood well-connected, with tram stops nearby and the centre a short cycle away.
At the time of writing the home is listed only via Lankhorst Makelaars.
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Pieter Aertszstraat 112-4, Amsterdam
Satisfactory · 2 residents
Sometimes nice, sometimes a lot of poverty, sometimes chaotic, sometimes ok.
Auto-translated to English by AII think it's a nice, safe neighbourhood, beautiful buildings and it's central.
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About Pieter Aertszstraat 112-4, Amsterdam
The asking price is 38% below the neighbourhood average of €638,318, but the apartment is also 25% smaller than the average (50 m² vs 67 m²). Given the compact size and energy label D, the price is in line with the market, it's not a bargain, but it's keen for the area.
The energy label is D. In the neighbourhood, 17.9% of homes have label D or lower, while 35.9% have label A. Label D means moderate efficiency; heating costs will be higher than in a modern home, but it's typical for a pre-war apartment.
Homes in Willibrordusbuurt sell on average in 20 days, which is quick. This suggests demand is strong, so if you're interested, you'll want to move promptly.
Residents describe it as mixed: one says "sometimes nice, sometimes a lot of poverty, sometimes chaotic, sometimes ok," while another calls it "a nice, safe neighbourhood, beautiful buildings and it's central." It's very urban with a high density of singles and young people.
The nearest train station is 1.8 km away, about a 20-minute walk or a short tram ride.
Yes, an Albert Heijn is just 116 metres away on your doorstep, and another is 545 metres away. A Lidl is 620 metres away.
The 4e Montessorischool (primary) is 324 metres away, and the Berlage Lyceum (secondary) is 538 metres away. Several other schools are within walking distance.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Willibrordusbuurt