Lodewijk van Deysselbuurt, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on Slotermeerlaan sits in a lively part of Amsterdam Nieuw-West. At €399,000 it is the cheapest of the eight homes currently for sale in the neighbourhood, which makes it a keen entry point into the local market. The home is one of the apartments in Amsterdam and offers 75 m² of living space with an energy label D.
The Lodewijk van Deysselbuurt is a densely built post-war area with a mix of low-rise flats and some single-family homes. Around half the housing stock dates from between 1945 and 1970. The neighbourhood is very urban, address density is high, and the population is diverse, with many families and a relatively young age profile. One resident describes it as "unsafe unhygienic neglected", mentioning car fires, burglaries and neglected maintenance. That single review gives a score of 5.63 out of 10, so it is worth reading more about the Lodewijk van Deysselbuurt neighbourhood to form your own picture.
For daily shopping, the Dekamarkt is on your doorstep at just 56 metres. A couple of streets away you will find an Albert Heijn and a Jumbo, both about a five-minute walk. The nearest primary school, Burgemeester De Vlugtschool, is just around the corner, and there is also a secondary school, Praktijkcollege Het Plein, at the same distance. A park or public garden is a couple of streets away, and a restaurant is even closer. The municipality of the municipality of Amsterdam provides the usual urban amenities.
At the time of writing the home is listed through several channels, including Makelaars van Amsterdam, Funda and Vastgoed Nederland.
Details of this home
Slotermeerlaan 43, Amsterdam
Fair · 1 resident
Not nice to live here anymore. Car fires/burglaries, home burglary, neglected maintenance
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About Slotermeerlaan 43, Amsterdam
At €399,000 this is the cheapest home currently for sale in the Lodewijk van Deysselbuurt, where the average asking price is around €465,000. The price per square metre works out at about €5,320, compared to the neighbourhood average of €5,510. So it is priced keenly relative to other listings, though the energy label D is less efficient than much of the local supply, where two-thirds of homes have label A or better.
The energy label is D. That is below the average for homes currently for sale in the neighbourhood, where about two-thirds have label A or A+. A D label means the home is not particularly energy-efficient, so heating costs are likely to be higher than in a more modern property. The building dates from 1956, which is typical for the area.
The Dekamarkt is just 56 metres away, literally on your doorstep. For more choice, an Albert Heijn and a Jumbo are both about 500 metres away, a five-minute walk. That makes daily grocery shopping very convenient.
The closest primary school is Burgemeester De Vlugtschool at 278 metres, just around the corner. The same distance away is Praktijkcollege Het Plein, a secondary school. Other primary schools within a short walk include Al Wafa (351 m) and Immanuelschool (394 m).
The nearest train station is 3.2 km away, which is about a 40-minute walk or a short bus ride. The high address density (3,806 addresses per km²) indicates a very urban area with frequent public transport.
The Lodewijk van Deysselbuurt is a densely populated post-war neighbourhood with a mix of families and singles. The only resident review on gives a low score of 5.63, citing safety concerns and neglected maintenance. However, with only one review, it is a limited picture. The area has good amenities within walking distance.
Currently there are eight homes for sale in the Lodewijk van Deysselbuurt, with prices ranging from €399,000 to €550,000. The average asking price is about €465,000, and the average floor area is 86 m². This apartment is the smallest and cheapest available.
The CBS data records 213 total crimes in the neighbourhood, but without a per-capita figure or breakdown it is hard to compare. The resident review mentions car fires and burglaries, which suggests some residents experience safety issues. You may want to check local crime maps for more detail.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Lodewijk van Deysselbuurt