Leliegracht en omgeving, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on the Singel sits in one of Amsterdam's most iconic stretches, with the bustle of the city just outside your door. The 1730 building gives it genuine character, though the F energy label means heating costs will be something to factor in. At €895,000, the price is 39% below the neighbourhood average asking price of €1,466,161, but the 66 m² floor area is 48% smaller than the local norm of 126 m², so it's a trade-off between location and space. For context, apartments in Amsterdam vary widely in price and size.
The neighbourhood is Leliegracht e.o., part of the Grachtengordel-West district. It's densely built and very urban, with over 10,000 addresses per km². Most homes here date from before 1945 (95%), and nearly half have an energy label D or lower. The area has a young, mobile population, many in the 25-45 age bracket, and a high proportion of single-person households. There are no resident reviews available for this street, but the neighbourhood Leliegracht e.o. is known for its central location and historic charm.
For groceries, an Albert Heijn is just around the corner, and another is a couple of streets away. There's also an AH to go nearby for quick bites. For schools, the closest primary is de Burght, a five-minute walk away. Secondary options include Vinse School, about a ten-minute walk. The area is packed with restaurants and cafés, the nearest is on your doorstep. The municipality Amsterdam offers all the cultural and practical amenities you'd expect from the capital.
At the time of writing, the home is listed via Van de Steege Makelaarsgroep Amsterdam-Noord and also appears on another channel.
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Singel 190-3, Amsterdam
Data from Leliegracht en omgeving
Data from Leliegracht en omgeving
157 within 5 km
218 within 5 km
About Singel 190-3, Amsterdam
The asking price is 39% below the neighbourhood average of €1,466,161, but the apartment is also 48% smaller than the local average floor area. Given the prime canal location and historic building, the price reflects the trade-off between size and setting. Comparable homes in the area have sold for a median of €975,000, so this is on the lower side for the neighbourhood.
An F label indicates poor energy efficiency, so you can expect higher heating and electricity bills compared to a more modern home. The building dates from 1730, and most homes in the neighbourhood have labels D or lower. It's worth budgeting for energy costs, though exact amounts depend on usage and future improvements.
Leliegracht e.o. is very central, with supermarkets, restaurants, and schools within walking distance. The area is densely built and lively, with a young population. Public transport is good, the nearest train station is 1.8 km away. It's a classic Amsterdam canal-belt location, so expect plenty of cafes and cultural spots nearby.
The neighbourhood has many single-person households and a high proportion of residents aged 25-45. Most homes are apartments, and 40% are owner-occupied. The area attracts people who value central living and historic surroundings, often professionals or couples without children.
Sold properties in the neighbourhood took an average of 41 days to sell. This suggests a reasonably active market, though individual times vary. The current listing is one of 31 apartments available in the area.
Yes, several primary schools are within walking distance, including de Burght (427 m) and the 14e Montessorischool De Jordaan (721 m). For secondary education, Vinse School is about 738 m away. The area has a high density of schools, with 219 within 5 km.
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