Hemelrijk, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis first-floor apartment on Prins Hendrikkade sits right in the historic centre, with the buzz of the city just outside your door. At 75 m² it's a comfortable size for a couple or a single person, and the B energy label means it's reasonably efficient. With a rent of €2,750, it's priced below the neighbourhood average of €3,125, so it's keenly set compared to other apartments in Amsterdam.
Hemelrijk is a tiny, densely populated neighbourhood with just 555 residents, mostly young adults between 25 and 45. It's extremely urban, over 8,900 addresses per km², and almost entirely made up of flats. There are no resident reviews available for this area, but the figures show a lively, central spot with a high turnover of rental homes.
Your daily bread is just around the corner: an Albert Heijn is on your doorstep. For a quick bite, several AH to go outlets are a couple of streets away. The nearest primary school, de Burght, is a five-minute walk, and secondary schools like Vinse School are within a ten-minute walk. The municipality Amsterdam offers all the cultural and practical amenities you'd expect from a capital.
At the time of writing the home is listed only via BrinkBorgh Makelaardij.
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Prins Hendrikkade 24-2, Amsterdam
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About Prins Hendrikkade 24-2, Amsterdam
Yes, it's actually below the average rent in Hemelrijk, which is €3,125. The median is also €3,125, so this apartment is priced on the low side for the neighbourhood. With 75 m², the price per m² comes to about €36.67, which is slightly above the neighbourhood average of €33.82 per m², but still a good deal given the central location.
Rental homes in this neighbourhood are let in an average of 20 days, which is quite fast. That suggests demand is strong, so if you're interested, it's worth acting promptly. The market here moves quickly, especially for well-priced apartments like this one.
Hemelrijk is ideal for young professionals, half the residents are aged 25 to 45, and most households are single-person. It's extremely central, with a very high density of addresses, so you're right in the thick of city life. The area is lively and convenient, with shops and transport nearby.
The nearest train station is 1.3 km away, which is about a 15-minute walk. That's convenient for trips out of the city, though for daily commuting you might also use the many tram and metro stops in the centre.
An Albert Heijn is just 75 metres away, literally on your doorstep. There are also several AH to go outlets within a few hundred metres, perfect for a quick lunch or groceries on the go. For a wider selection, you're in the heart of Amsterdam's shopping district.
The apartment has an energy label B, which is good, it means it's reasonably efficient and you won't face sky-high heating bills. In a city centre property from 1879, that's a solid rating, so you can expect decent insulation and modern standards.
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