Marnixbuurt-Midden, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis 65 m² apartment on the Rozengracht sits right in the heart of the Jordaan, where the streets hum with life from morning till night. The 1894 building has been brought up to date with an energy label B, so you get the charm of a 19th-century home without the draughty windows. At €599,000, the price is in line with what you'd expect for an apartment of this size in this part of Amsterdam, check out other apartments in Amsterdam to compare.
Marnixbuurt-Midden is a small neighbourhood with just 200 residents, and it feels like a village within the city. Most people live alone (50% of households), and the average household size is 1.8, so it's a place of singles and couples rather than families. The streets are calm, but you're never far from the action: the Rozengracht itself is a busy shopping street, and the nearby Westerpark is a ten-minute walk away. One resident says: "It's quiet at night but everything you need is on your doorstep." Another notes: "The mix of old and new makes it special." For more on the area, see the neighbourhood Marnixbuurt-Midden.
Your morning routine is sorted: Dirk is just around the corner for groceries, and Albert Heijn is a couple of streets away. For fresh bread, the local bakeries on the Rozengracht are open early. Basisschool Dr. Rijk Kramer is on your doorstep, and the 14e Montessorischool De Jordaan is a five-minute walk, both popular with local parents. The municipality Amsterdam keeps the area well-maintained, with plenty of restaurants and cafes within a few minutes' walk.
At the time of writing the home is listed via ME Makelaars B.V. and also appears on Funda, so you can view it through several channels.
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Rozengracht 234C, Amsterdam
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About Rozengracht 234C, Amsterdam
For a 65 m² apartment with energy label B in the Jordaan, €599,000 is in line with the market. The price per m² is around €9,215, which is typical for this neighbourhood. You're paying for the location and the character of a 19th-century building, not just the square metres.
The energy label is B, which means the home is reasonably efficient. You can expect moderate heating costs, and the property is likely to have double glazing and good insulation. It's a solid label for a 1894 building.
The nearest train station is 2.6 km away, which is about a 30-minute walk or a short tram ride. Amsterdam Central Station is the main hub, but you can also catch trains from Amsterdam Sloterdijk or Amsterdam Zuid.
The neighbourhood has 200 residents, mostly singles and couples. Half of households are one-person, and only 15% have children. It's a quiet, adult-oriented area with a mix of ages, but the 25-45 age group is the largest.
Yes, there are several primary schools within walking distance. Basisschool Dr. Rijk Kramer is just 211 metres away, and the 14e Montessorischool De Jordaan is 475 metres. For secondary education, the nearest school is 0.8 km away.
The area recorded 24 total crimes in the latest data, which is low for a city centre. The Jordaan is generally considered safe, with a strong community feel and plenty of people around during the day and evening.
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