Amstelveldbuurt, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on the Prinsengracht sits in one of Amsterdam's most iconic streets, with the canal right outside your window. At 105 m², it's a good size for a couple or a single person who wants space without a huge footprint. The 1860 building gives it period charm, and energy label C means reasonable efficiency for a home of this age. With a asking price of €1,380,000, it's priced slightly below the neighbourhood average of €1,567,375, making it a keen option compared to other apartments in Amsterdam.
The neighbourhood Amstelveldbuurt is part of the Grachtengordel-Zuid district, a UNESCO World Heritage area. It's densely built and very urban, with 9,377 addresses per km². The population is diverse: many singles (600 one-person households) and a mix of ages, with the largest group between 25 and 45. Families with children are fewer here, but the area feels lively and cosmopolitan. There are no resident reviews available for this neighbourhood.
For your morning bread, Albert Heijn is just around the corner, and another Albert Heijn is a couple of streets away. SPAR and Lidl are also within a five-minute walk. For schools, ASVO primary school is on your doorstep, and IKC De Kleine Reus is a five-minute walk. 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 via DSTRCT Amsterdam and DSTRCT | Forbes Global Properties on Funda, so it's available through several channels.
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Prinsengracht 1073A, Amsterdam
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About Prinsengracht 1073A, Amsterdam
The asking price of €1,380,000 is slightly below the neighbourhood average of €1,567,375 and close to the median of €1,407,500. Given that the floor area is 38% smaller than the average (105 m² vs 168 m²), the price per m² works out at about €13,143, which is higher than the neighbourhood average of €9,571 per m². So while the total price is in line, you're paying a premium for the smaller size and prime canal location.
The energy label is C, which is average for a home built in 1860. In the neighbourhood, 28.6% of homes have label C, while 42.9% have D or lower. Label C means the home is reasonably efficient but not super-insulated; you can expect moderate energy costs.
The nearest train station is 2.7 km away, which is about a ten-minute cycle or a 30-minute walk. That's a bit of a distance, but the area is well served by trams and buses for connections to Amsterdam Centraal and other stations.
The Amstelveldbuurt recorded 273 total crimes in the latest data. That's a moderate number for such a dense urban area. As with any central Amsterdam neighbourhood, it's busy and generally safe, but it's always wise to be aware of your surroundings.
Currently, there are 8 apartments for sale in the Amstelveldbuurt. Over the past period, 52 homes were sold, with an average selling time of 39 days. That suggests a fairly active market, so if you're interested, it's worth acting promptly.
There are several primary schools within walking distance: ASVO at 186 metres, IKC De Kleine Reus at 533 metres, and Dr. E. Boekmanschool at 735 metres. For secondary education, the nearest school is 1.3 km away.
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