Trompbuurt, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on Reinier Claeszenstraat sits in a lively part of Amsterdam, with a floor area that is 62% larger than the neighbourhood average. At €1,280,000, the asking price is 73% above the average for the area, which reflects the generous size and the A energy label. For context, this is one of the larger apartments in Amsterdam currently on the market.
Residents describe the Trompbuurt as pleasant and friendly, though one notes that 'a sense of togetherness is lacking' and there is a divide between students and expats and longer-term residents. Another calls it a 'cosy neighbourhood' with an ice cream shop and a playground, but wishes for more facilities for older children. The area is densely populated, with mostly smaller households and a young demographic.
For daily groceries, an Aldi is just around the corner and an Albert Heijn is a couple of streets away. Primary schools are on your doorstep: De Visserschool and Admiraal De Ruyterschool are both within a five-minute walk. The neighbourhood also has a restaurant and a park within walking distance, making it easy to run errands or enjoy a break outdoors.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including Broersma Wonen and Funda.
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Reinier Claeszenstraat 25H, Amsterdam
Good · 2 residents
It's nice there and friendly people. But a sense of togetherness is lacking and I don't have much contact with my neighbours either, which I regret. My primary school days in this neighbourhood were really perfect and the restaurants and shops are also very good. But there are many students and expats, which makes me feel a certain divide and not much community. I myself would like to move out, but that's certainly not possible in my neighbourhood because they are far too expensive.
Auto-translated to English by AINice and cosy, there is an ice cream shop and a playground called de ruige speeltijn but now it's for babies because everything is getting super small, which is a shame, but the rest is great. We get along well and some of my friends live very close by, which is also nice. But I do think there should be more playgrounds for older children, because babies are fine at home too, but older kids just end up on their phones or laptops, so more playgrounds for older children, that's the only thing.
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About Reinier Claeszenstraat 25H, Amsterdam
The asking price is 73% above the neighbourhood average of €741,842, but the apartment is also 62% larger than the average floor area of 81 m². Recent sales in the area averaged €691,631, with a median of €695,000. Given the size and energy label A, the price is on the high side but reflects the premium for a spacious, efficient home in a sought-after part of Amsterdam.
The Trompbuurt is a densely populated area with a young population, many single-person households, and a mix of students and expats. Residents appreciate the friendly atmosphere and local amenities like an ice cream shop and playground, but some note a lack of community feeling. The neighbourhood has a high address density and is very urban, with plenty of shops and restaurants nearby.
The nearest train station is 3.5 km away, which is about a 10-minute bike ride or a short bus journey.
Several primary schools are within walking distance: De Visserschool (143 m), Admiraal De Ruyterschool (157 m), and Islamitische basisschool Al Maes (349 m). For secondary education, Marcanti College is 353 m away. The neighbourhood has a high density of schools, with 192 within 5 km.
An Aldi is 211 m away, and an Albert Heijn is 245 m from the home. Another Albert Heijn is 349 m away, so daily shopping is convenient. There are 150 supermarkets within 5 km, giving plenty of choice.
The home has an energy label A, which is very efficient. In the neighbourhood, 30% of homes have label A and 5% have A+ or better, so this apartment is above average in efficiency. This means lower heating costs and a smaller environmental footprint.
The address density is 11,559 per km², which is extremely high. The urbanity level is 1 (very strong urban), meaning the area is densely built up with a vibrant city atmosphere. Shops, restaurants, and services are all within easy reach.
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