Appartement te huur: Prinsengracht 158-1, Amsterdam
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Prinsengracht 158-1

Bloemgrachtbuurt, Amsterdam

€ 4,500 p/m
Neighbourhood Bloemgrachtbuurt, AmsterdamNeighbourhood
Albert Heijn 125m away
10 supermarkets within 1 km
Popular neighbourhood for first-time buyers
38% of residents are aged 25 to 45
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A classic Amsterdam apartment on the Prinsengracht

This rental home on the Prinsengracht in the Jordaan offers a generous 112 m² of living space in a 1890 building. This listing does not state an energy label. As a result, the rest of this page is mainly about the street and the neighbourhood, not the home itself. At €4,500 per month, the rent is 17% above the neighbourhood average of €3,838, which puts it on the high side compared to other apartments in Amsterdam.

The Bloemgrachtbuurt neighbourhood

The Bloemgrachtbuurt neighbourhood is part of the iconic Jordaan district. With 3,020 residents, it's a dense urban area: the address density is over 12,000 per km², making it very lively. Most households are single-person (1,290), and there are few families with children (260). The average household size is just 1.5. No resident reviews are available for this neighbourhood.

Life on the street

Daily life here revolves around the Jordaan's narrow streets and canals. For groceries, an Albert Heijn is on your doorstep, with another Albert Heijn just around the corner and a Jumbo a couple of streets away. For primary education, the Theo Thijssenschool is a five-minute walk, and secondary schools like Het Cartesius Lyceum are within a ten-minute walk. The municipality of Amsterdam provides all urban amenities.

Source

At the time of writing the home is listed only via Kloes & Goudsblom makelaardij Castricum.

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Features

Details of this home

Transfer

StatusAvailable
Ownership situationVolle eigendom
Listed since10 April 2026
Date discovered21 July 2026

Price

Rental price€ 4,500 p/m
Price per m²€ 40 p/m
HOA fee (VvE)€ 267.45 p/m

Energy

InsulationGedeeltelijk dubbel glas
HeatingCv-ketel en open haard
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Areas and volume

Living area136 m²
Object areaLand Registry (Kadaster)112 m²
Volume534 m³
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Layout

Rooms4
Bedrooms3
Bathrooms2
Floors3
Located on1e woonlaag

Construction

Property typeMaisonnette (appartement)
Year built1890
SettingAan vaarwater, aan water, in centrum en in woonwijk

Outdoor space

GardenPatio/atrium
Garden orientationZuidwesten
BalconyDakterras aanwezig

Location

NeighbourhoodBloemgrachtbuurt
DistrictJordaan
MunicipalityAmsterdam

Frequently asked questions

About Prinsengracht 158-1, Amsterdam

Why is the energy label not mentioned?

The agent has not provided it, so we cannot comment on the home's energy performance.

Is €4,500 a fair price for this apartment?

The rent of €4,500 is 17% above the neighbourhood average of €3,838 for rental apartments. Given the location on the Prinsengracht and the 112 m² floor area, the price is on the high side compared to other listings in the Bloemgrachtbuurt.

How quickly do apartments rent in this neighbourhood?

Rental properties in the Bloemgrachtbuurt are typically rented out within 20 days on average, indicating a fast-moving market. This is based on recent rental data for the area.

What is the neighbourhood like?

The Bloemgrachtbuurt is a very urban area with a high address density of over 12,000 per km². It has many single-person households and few families. The Jordaan district is known for its historic canals, lively streets, and proximity to amenities like supermarkets, schools, and restaurants.

How far is the nearest train station?

The nearest train station is 2.3 km away, which is about a 25-minute walk or a short tram ride. Specific station names are not provided in the listing.

Are there supermarkets nearby?

Yes, several supermarkets are within walking distance. An Albert Heijn is 125 m away, another Albert Heijn at 353 m, and a Jumbo at 462 m. Daily groceries are easily accessible.

What schools are in the area?

Primary schools include the Theo Thijssenschool (267 m) and the 14e Montessorischool De Jordaan (560 m). For secondary education, Het Cartesius Lyceum is 528 m away. All are within a ten-minute walk.

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8.8
Residents rate Jordaan as very good
Based on 6 reviews
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Experiences from Jordaan

How residents experience their district

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8.9
Francisca de Graaf
Living alone · Apartment
There's only one Jordaan!

I was born and raised in this neighbourhood. I wouldn't want to swap this neighbourhood for any other district in Amsterdam. The shops and markets are within walking distance of my home. And people give each other a helping hand when needed. The social contacts are great.

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9.1
Francisca de Graaf
Living alone · Apartment
My cosy living environment

In this neighbourhood you will find a mixed population. Old and young, rich and less rich. But still we make sure among ourselves that the neighbourhood remains safe and that you can call on someone if necessary.

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8.5
Daan
Family · Apartment
Nice

It's a nice neighbourhood with enthusiastic people and there's always something fun to do

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9.0
Ayoub
Alleenwonend · studio
Cosy neighbourhood with familiar faces

I think the Elandsgracht neighbourhood is great, actually the Jordaan too. Lots of familiar faces so everyone is somewhat known to each other. The Jordaan also has a large share of history with names like André Hazes, Willem Holleeder and tante Leen. In short, a nice neighbourhood where a lot happened back in the day and very nice neighbours!

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8.4
Esmee
Pleasant to live here

This neighbourhood is really a piece of Amsterdam. Old canals, a bit messy, but cosy. You have those little shops and pubs there, a real mix of everything. By tram you're in the city centre in no time, so that's great. Tourists? Yes, you see them, but it doesn't really bother me. I feel quite safe there, despite the crowds.

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9.0
Kleine Rooie
Cosy

It's cosy here with many shops and eateries in the neighbourhood. In my opinion, my street is visited too much by loitering youths; my neighbours seem to find that cosy too. Little to no trouble with crime. Good public transport connections.

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Statistics for Jordaan

Figures on residents, liveability and the housing market

All figures
Residents
Ages
1.4k0-15
2.3k15-25
7.4k25-45
5.1k45-65
3.5k65+
Gender
Men50%
Women50%
Households
Living alone67%
Without children22%
With children12%
Education level
VMBO, MBO 112%
HAVO/VWO, MBO 2-426%
HBO/WO62%
Origin
Netherlands52%
Europe22%
Outside Europe26%
Housing market
Pricesaveragemedian
Sale price €955,847€677,049
Sale per m² €11,587
Rent price €3,507 p/m€3,239 p/m
Rent per m² €44 p/m
Living area
Up to 60 m²38%
60-89 m²34%
90-119 m²11%
120-159 m²10%
160 m² and over6%
Listings
For sale76%
For rent24%
Year built
Before 194580%
1945-19702%
1970-19904%
1990-201011%
After 20103%
Energy labels
A+3%
A36%
B21%
C16%
D13%
E5%
F1%
G4%

Location and amenities

Prinsengracht 158-1, Amsterdam

Albert Heijn
Westermarkt 21
125m
Albert Heijn
Westerstraat 79
353m
Jumbo
Westerstraat 98-102
462m
Albert Heijn
Nieuwezijds Voorburgwal 226
526m
Albert Heijn
Elandsgracht 13A
548m
Dirk
2e Hugo de Grootstraat 43
557m
Jumbo
Wolvenstraat 32
563m
Albert Heijn
Frederik Hendrikstraat 81
672m
Ekoplaza
Elandsgracht 118
707m
AH to go
Nieuwendijk 182
754m

Risks and environmental factors

Noise, foundation and climate around this address

Noise levels

Above limit
Road traffic reference year 202258 dB
Railways reference year 202339 dB
Air traffic reference year 202246 dB
Annual average noise level (Lden) per source; the tick marks the statutory preferred limit value. Rough indication on a 10-metre grid, not a façade assessment. Source: RIVM (Atlas Leefomgeving).

Foundation risk

Medium
Year built (BAG)1890
KCAF attention areaStedelijk gebied – 80-100 %
Homes built before 1970 in this postcode area100.0%
Groundwater trend towards 2050Stable (+0.00 m)
Indication based on public sources, not a structural survey. Do the free foundation check at funderingskaartnederland.nl. Source: KCAF and BAG, a.o.

Rainwater flooding

Elevated
Water depth in a heavy downpour (70 mm)More than 30 cm
Water depth in an extreme downpour (140 mm)More than 30 cm
Position relative to surroundings29 cm lower
Water in the street during short, heavy downpours; actual nuisance depends on local drainage. Source: Klimaateffectatlas.

Flooding

Low
Chance, current climateVirtually none
Chance by 2050Virtually none
Water depth in a floodStays dry
Worst-case water depthStays dry
Probability and water depth in a flood; 2050 assumes the high scenario. Check your flood risk at overstroomik.nl. Source: Klimaateffectatlas.

Heat stress

Medium
Projection for 2050Elevated
Heat stress is how much the immediate area heats up extra on warm days: a lot of stone, asphalt and little greenery retain heat, making it feel noticeably warmer than outside built-up areas. The 2050 projection assumes the high climate scenario. Source: Klimaateffectatlas.

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