Van der Helstpleinbuurt, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis 84 m² apartment on Pieter Aertszstraat sits in the lively Nieuwe Pijp, a neighbourhood known for its 19th-century architecture and bustling street life. Built in 1908, it has an energy label D. The asking price of €825,000 is 41% above the average for apartments in Amsterdam, reflecting its size and location.
The neighbourhood Van der Helstpleinbuurt scores an 8.25 from residents. One resident says: "It's really a good neighbourhood. It's easily accessible by metro and tram, except at night. There's only 1 bus in the area and that one at 5 in the morning (to Schiphol) is super annoying. Furthermore, it's nicely green with parks and trees in the neighbourhood. There are also many amenities; shops, bakeries, butchers, eateries, really everything. Also, it's very safe, there are occasional burglaries but they are minor and only target shops." The neighbourhood is densely populated, with mostly small households and a young demographic.
For your morning bread, Albert Heijn is on your doorstep. Another Albert Heijn is a five-minute walk away, and a Lidl is just beyond that. The 3e Daltonschool Alberdingk Thijm (primary) is just around the corner, and the Berlage Lyceum (secondary) is a couple of streets away. The municipality Amsterdam offers all the cultural and recreational options you'd expect from the capital.
At the time of writing the home is listed only via JA! Makelaardij.
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Pieter Aertszstraat 88-3, Amsterdam
Very good · 1 resident
It's really a good neighbourhood. It's easily accessible by metro and tram, except at night. There's only 1 bus in the area and that one at 5 in the morning (to Schiphol) is super annoying. Furthermore, it's nicely green with parks and trees in the neighbourhood. There are also many amenities; shops, bakeries, butchers, eateries, really everything. Also, it's very safe, there are occasional burglaries but they are minor and only target shops. Furthermore, no one has been murdered or large drug labs found in years. Just lock your bike properly. The houses are nice and good, but WAY TOO EXPENSIVE! Renting here is a nightmare if it's not social housing :/
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About Pieter Aertszstraat 88-3, Amsterdam
The asking price is 41% above the neighbourhood average of €585,179, but this apartment is also 40% larger than the typical 60 m² in the area. Recently sold homes in the neighbourhood went for an average of €628,428, so the price is on the high side, reflecting the size and location in the Nieuwe Pijp.
The Van der Helstpleinbuurt scores 8.25 out of 10 from residents. It's described as safe, green with parks and trees, and packed with amenities like shops, bakeries, butchers and eateries. Public transport is good by metro and tram, though night-time options are limited. The area is very urban with a high density of addresses.
An Albert Heijn is just 73 metres away, literally on your doorstep. Another Albert Heijn is 533 metres away, and a Lidl is 618 metres. So daily groceries are very convenient.
The nearest primary school, 3e Daltonschool Alberdingk Thijm, is 297 metres away. For secondary education, the Berlage Lyceum is 419 metres away. There are also several other schools within a short walk.
The neighbourhood is well connected by metro and tram, though night services are limited. The nearest train station is 2.1 km away. One resident noted that a bus to Schiphol runs at 5 am, which can be annoying.
The apartment has energy label D. This is common for a 1908 building, about 32% of homes in the neighbourhood have label D or lower. You can expect moderate energy costs, but it's not the most efficient.
Residents consider the neighbourhood very safe. One review mentions occasional burglaries targeting shops, but no major crime. The total number of crimes in the area is 313, which is moderate for such a dense urban area.
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