Elandsgrachtbuurt, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis apartment sits on one of the liveliest streets in the Jordaan, with a sunny aspect and a modern layout. Built in 1992, it has an A energy label, so it's efficient and well-insulated. At €825,000, the price is slightly below the neighbourhood average of €905,436, making it a keen option compared to other apartments in Amsterdam.
The Elandsgrachtbuurt is a cosy, historic part of the Jordaan where neighbours know each other. One resident says: "Lots of familiar faces so everyone is somewhat known to each other." Another adds: "This neighbourhood is really a piece of Amsterdam. Old canals, a bit messy, but cosy." It's a dense, urban area with mostly flats and a mix of ages, though many households are singles. The neighbourhood Elandsgrachtbuurt has a lively, safe feel with good public transport.
For daily shopping, an Albert Heijn is just around the corner, and a Dirk and Jumbo are a couple of streets away. There are several primary schools within a five-minute walk, including the 14e Montessorischool De Jordaan and the Theo Thijssenschool. The municipality Amsterdam offers a wide range of amenities, with restaurants and cafés on your doorstep.
At the time of writing, the home is listed via De Graaf & Groot Makelaars and also appears on Funda, so it's available through several channels.
Details of this home
Rozengracht 67A, Amsterdam
Very good · 3 residents
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!
Auto-translated to English by AIThis 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.
Auto-translated to English by AIIt'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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About Rozengracht 67A, Amsterdam
The asking price of €825,000 is below the average sale price in the Elandsgrachtbuurt (€905,436) and close to the median of €750,000. Given the 96 m² floor area and A energy label, it's priced keenly compared to similar apartments in the area.
The Elandsgrachtbuurt is a historic, cosy part of the Jordaan with a mix of locals and tourists. Residents describe it as friendly and safe, with familiar faces and a lively street scene. It's very urban, with a high density of addresses and plenty of shops and eateries.
The nearest train station is 2.6 km away, which is about a 30-minute walk or a short tram ride. The area is well-connected by tram and bus.
An Albert Heijn is 218 metres away, just around the corner. Other options include another Albert Heijn (373 m), Dirk (430 m), Jumbo (456 m), and Ekoplaza (497 m), all within a five- to ten-minute walk.
Several primary schools are within walking distance, such as the 14e Montessorischool De Jordaan (367 m) and the Theo Thijssenschool (411 m). For secondary education, Het Cartesius Lyceum is 589 m away.
Yes, the apartment has an A energy label, which means it's very efficient. This is better than the neighbourhood average, where only 29.2% of homes have label A and 20.8% have label B or worse.
There are currently 55 apartments for sale in the Elandsgrachtbuurt, with prices ranging from €350,000 to €3,750,000. The average time to sell is 46 days, indicating a fairly active market.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Elandsgrachtbuurt