Sumatraplantsoenbuurt, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on Tidorestraat sits in the lively Indische Buurt-Oost, a part of Amsterdam where the streets hum with a mix of cultures and everyday energy. With 71 m² of living space and an A energy label, it is both compact and efficient. The asking price of €570,000 is on the high side compared to the neighbourhood median of €485,000, but it reflects the strong demand for apartments in Amsterdam.
The Sumatraplantsoenbuurt is a dense, urban neighbourhood with a very high address density of 6,664 per km². Most homes are apartments, and about a quarter are owner-occupied. The area has a young profile, with many residents in their 25s to 45s, and a mix of singles and families. No resident reviews are available for this neighbourhood, but the figures show a lively, well-populated area. For more context, see the Sumatraplantsoenbuurt neighbourhood.
Your daily shopping is just around the corner: a Lidl is 116 m away, and an Albert Heijn is 245 m. For primary schools, the Islamitische Basisschool Al Jawhara is a couple of streets away, and Vrije School Thula is 170 m. Secondary education is a ten-minute walk, with the Montessori Lyceum Oostpoort. The area also has a park or public garden within a five-minute walk. All this falls within the municipality of Amsterdam.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including DAMSTAD. The listing is available on Funda and other platforms.
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Tidorestraat 110, Amsterdam
Data from Sumatraplantsoenbuurt
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About Tidorestraat 110, Amsterdam
The asking price of €570,000 is above the neighbourhood median of €485,000 and the average sold price of €541,303. However, this apartment has an A energy label and is 71 m², which is slightly larger than the neighbourhood average of 69 m². The price per m² works out to about €8,028, which is in line with the neighbourhood average of €8,294 per m². So while the total price is on the high side, it reflects the home's efficiency and size.
The energy label is A, which is very efficient. This means the home has good insulation and low expected energy costs. In the neighbourhood, 40% of homes have label A and 6.7% have A+, so this apartment is among the more efficient ones.
The nearest train station is 1.2 km away, which is about a 15-minute walk. This makes it convenient for commuting to other parts of Amsterdam or beyond.
The Sumatraplantsoenbuurt has a mix of singles and families, with 535 households with children out of a total of about 1,960 households. There are several primary schools within walking distance, including Islamitische Basisschool Al Jawhara at 151 m and Vrije School Thula at 170 m. The area also has parks and playgrounds nearby.
Currently, there are 13 apartments for sale in the Sumatraplantsoenbuurt. The prices range from €400,000 to €850,000, with a median of €485,000. This indicates a relatively active market with a variety of options.
There is a Lidl just 116 m away and an Albert Heijn at 245 m, both within a few minutes' walk. Another Albert Heijn is 374 m away, and a SPAR is 801 m away. So daily groceries are very convenient.
The listing does not mention a VvE or service costs. You would need to check the property documents for details on any association fees or regulations.
The neighbourhood has an urbanity level of 1, which means very strong urbanisation. The address density is 6,664 per km², indicating a dense, city-centre-like environment with plenty of amenities and public transport.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Sumatraplantsoenbuurt