Willibrordusbuurt, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on Rustenburgerstraat in the Willibrordusbuurt is a neat, energy-efficient home in one of Amsterdam's liveliest areas. With 47 m² of floor space, it's compact but well laid out, and the A energy label means low heating costs. The asking price of €565,000 is keen compared to the neighbourhood average of €638,318, and apartments in Amsterdam sell quickly here, typically within 20 days.
The Willibrordusbuurt is a mixed, central part of the Nieuwe Pijp. Based on two reviews, opinions vary: one resident describes it as "a nice, safe neighbourhood, beautiful buildings and it's central," while another finds it "messy, mixed.. little greenery" and says "sometimes nice, sometimes a lot of poverty, sometimes chaotic, sometimes ok." The area is densely built with mostly pre-war housing, and many residents live alone, average household size is 1.4. For more context, see the Willibrordusbuurt neighbourhood.
Your daily shopping is just around the corner: an Albert Heijn is 133 metres away, and a Lidl is a five-minute walk. For school runs, the 4e Montessorischool de Pinksterbloem (primary) is a couple of streets away, and the Cygnus Gymnasium (secondary) is a ten-minute walk. The neighbourhood is also packed with restaurants, the nearest is on your doorstep. For broader context, the municipality of Amsterdam offers all the city's amenities.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including DAMSTAD.
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Rustenburgerstraat 37D, Amsterdam
Satisfactory · 2 residents
Sometimes nice, sometimes a lot of poverty, sometimes chaotic, sometimes ok.
Auto-translated to English by AII think it's a nice, safe neighbourhood, beautiful buildings and it's central.
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About Rustenburgerstraat 37D, Amsterdam
The asking price of €565,000 is below the neighbourhood average of €638,318 and the median of €599,000. Given the compact 47 m² floor area (30% smaller than the average 67 m² in the area), the price per m² works out to about €12,021, which is above the neighbourhood average of €10,001 per m². Homes here sell quickly, typically within 20 days, so the price reflects the efficient market.
The apartment has an energy label A, which is very efficient. This means you can expect low heating and electricity costs compared to older homes. In the neighbourhood, about 36% of homes have label A, and only 5% have A+ or better, so this is a strong point.
The nearest train station is 1.8 km away, which is about a 20-minute walk or a short cycle ride. This gives you direct connections to other parts of the city and beyond.
The neighbourhood has a mix of residents. Based on two reviews, one person finds it "nice, safe" with "beautiful buildings" and central, while another notes it can be "messy" and "chaotic" at times, with little greenery. The area has many single-person households (1,265 out of 1,875 households) and a young population, with the largest age group being 25 to 45.
An Albert Heijn is just 133 metres away, on your doorstep. A Lidl is 550 metres away, a five-minute walk. For primary education, the 4e Montessorischool de Pinksterbloem is 273 metres away, and the Cygnus Gymnasium (secondary) is 585 metres away, both within easy walking distance.
The neighbourhood recorded 161 total crimes in the latest data. Given the high address density (11,632 per km²) and urban setting, this is not unusual for a central Amsterdam area. The resident review mentions it feels "safe" overall.
With 47 m² and one bedroom (implied by the size and layout typical of apartments in this area), it's well suited for a single person or a couple. The compact floor plan is efficient, and the A energy label keeps running costs low.
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