Botteskerkbuurt, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis 78 m² apartment on Tussen Meer sits in the Botteskerkbuurt, a neighbourhood with a mix of quiet streets and urban energy. The home dates from 1961 and has energy label C, so heating costs are moderate. At €375,000, the asking price is 31% below the neighbourhood average of €542,538, which makes it a keen option compared to other apartments in Amsterdam.
Based on three reviews, residents give the Botteskerkbuurt an average score of 6.75 out of 10. One resident calls it a "Colourful neighbourhood" with "Much living pleasure", while another says it's "Good neighbourhood". A third describes it as "Busy" but adds "It's quite quiet but sometimes things do happen". The area is densely populated with over 4,700 addresses per km², and the neighbourhood Botteskerkbuurt has a mix of families and singles, about 40% of households have children.
For daily shopping, the Lidl is on your doorstep at just 29 metres, and a Vomar is a five-minute walk away. There are several primary schools within a couple of streets away: De Globe and Johannesschool are both just over 100 metres from the home. The municipality Amsterdam offers plenty of green space too, a park or public garden is just around the corner.
At the time of writing the home is listed via Beste HV and also appears on Funda, so it's available through several channels.
Details of this home
Tussen Meer 110, Amsterdam
Satisfactory · 3 residents
Much living pleasure
Auto-translated to English by AIGood neighbourhood
Auto-translated to English by AIIt's quite quiet but sometimes things do happen
Auto-translated to English by AIData from Botteskerkbuurt
Data from Botteskerkbuurt
51 within 5 km
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About Tussen Meer 110, Amsterdam
The asking price of €375,000 is 31% below the average asking price in the Botteskerkbuurt (€542,538) and also below the median of €565,000. However, the apartment is smaller than the neighbourhood average (78 m² vs 105 m²). Given the lower price per square metre (€4,808 vs the neighbourhood average of €5,133), it represents good value for a 78 m² home in Amsterdam.
The home has energy label C. This means it has reasonable insulation and moderate energy costs, not as efficient as A or B labels, but far better than D or lower. In the Botteskerkbuurt, 58.8% of homes have label A and 17.6% have label A+, so this home is slightly less efficient than the neighbourhood average.
The nearest train station is 4.5 km away, so it's not within walking distance.
The Botteskerkbuurt has a mix of residents: about 40% of households have children, and 21% of homes are owner-occupied. There are several primary schools within a few hundred metres, including De Globe and Johannesschool. Residents describe it as a "colourful neighbourhood" with "much living pleasure", though one notes it can be busy at times.
Currently, 13 homes are for sale in the Botteskerkbuurt, with prices ranging from €345,000 to €720,000. The average time on market for sold homes is 57 days, which suggests a fairly active market.
In the most recent data, 159 crimes were recorded in the Botteskerkbuurt. Given the population of 3,395, that works out to about 47 crimes per 1,000 residents, something to consider, though one resident says "it's quite quiet but sometimes things do happen".
6 homes in the neighbourhood Botteskerkbuurt