Timorpleinbuurt-Noord, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on Timorplein sits in the lively Indische Buurt, a part of Amsterdam where the streets have a real community feel. At 47 m² it's a compact home, and with an energy label D you can expect reasonable but not top-tier efficiency. The asking price of €425,000 is 22% below the neighbourhood average of €545,254, making it a keen option compared to other apartments in Amsterdam.
Timorpleinbuurt-Noord is a dense, urban neighbourhood with 3,845 residents and a very high address density of 8,460 per km². Most homes are pre-war (81% built before 1945), and the area is popular among young adults, 47% of residents are between 25 and 45. One resident sums it up: "I don't think the neighbourhood is extremely special, but I do like the atmosphere and there are nice people living here. I would like to see a bit more greenery, like more flowers and plants. That would make the neighbourhood a bit cosier. Also, there is often litter on the streets, which doesn't look nice and especially not cosy. Other than that, I'm happy with my neighbourhood!" This single review gives a score of 6.43. For more context, see the neighbourhood Timorpleinbuurt-Noord page.
Your daily shopping is sorted: an Albert Heijn is just around the corner, and a Lidl and Vomar are a couple of streets away. For school runs, De Indische Buurt School is on your doorstep, Bataviaschool is a five-minute walk, and Basisschool Oostelijke Eilanden is a ten-minute walk. The neighbourhood is well served by public transport, with a train station a ten-minute walk away. For green space, a park is a five-minute walk. The municipality Amsterdam offers a wide range of cultural and leisure options.
At the time of writing the home is listed through several channels, including Keij & Stefels B.V. and Funda.
Details of this home
Timorplein 18-2, Amsterdam
Satisfactory · 1 resident
I don't think the neighbourhood is extremely special, but I do like the atmosphere and there are nice people living here. I would like to see a bit more greenery, like more flowers and plants. That would make the neighbourhood a bit cosier. Also, there is often litter on the streets, which doesn't look nice and especially not cosy. Other than that, I'm happy with my neighbourhood!
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About Timorplein 18-2, Amsterdam
The asking price of €425,000 is 22% below the average asking price in Timorpleinbuurt-Noord (€545,254) and also below the median of €475,000. Given the compact 47 m² size and energy label D, the price is keen compared to other apartments in the neighbourhood. However, the home is in a pre-war building (1914) and the energy label is D, which is typical for the area where 29% of homes have label D or lower.
The energy label is D. This means the home is reasonably efficient but not top-tier. In the neighbourhood, 12.9% of homes have label A, 19.4% label B, 38.7% label C, and 29% label D or lower. So label D is common here, but you can expect higher energy costs compared to a more modern, better-insulated home.
Timorpleinbuurt-Noord is very urban with a high density of addresses. Daily shopping is easy: an Albert Heijn is 379 m away, a Lidl 646 m, and a Vomar 688 m. There are several primary schools within walking distance, including De Indische Buurt School at 181 m. A park is 500 m away, and a train station is 1 km from the home. The area has a young population and a lively atmosphere.
The nearest train station is 1 km away, which is about a ten-minute walk. Given the high urban density, you can expect good public transport options in the area.
There are currently 31 homes for sale in Timorpleinbuurt-Noord, with an average asking price of €545,254 and an average size of 62 m². The median asking price is €475,000. In the past period, 157 homes were sold, with an average selling price of €548,771 and an average time on market of 32 days.
The neighbourhood has a young demographic: 47% of residents are between 25 and 45 years old. Households are small, with an average size of 1.6 people, and 57% are single-person households. Only 18% of households have children. The area is popular among professionals and students.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Timorpleinbuurt-Noord