Appartement te koop: Tweede Atjehstraat 26-2, Amsterdam
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Tweede Atjehstraat 26-2

Timorpleinbuurt-Zuid, Amsterdam

€ 500,000
Neighbourhood Timorpleinbuurt-Zuid, AmsterdamNeighbourhood
Sold subject to conditions
The sale is not yet final
Albert Heijn 155m away
10 supermarkets within 1 km
Popular neighbourhood for first-time buyers
45% of residents are aged 25 to 45
AI summary

A classic Amsterdam apartment on a lively street

This apartment on the Tweede Atjehstraat sits in the heart of the Indische Buurt, a neighbourhood that feels both energetic and settled. At 58 m² it is compact but well-proportioned, and with an energy label C it is reasonably efficient for a home built in 1905. The asking price of €500,000 is on the high side compared to the neighbourhood average of €462,061, but in line with the median of €475,000 and the typical price per m² of €9,023. For context, apartments in Amsterdam sell across a wide range, and this one sits in the upper part of the local market.

The Timorpleinbuurt-Zuid neighbourhood

The Timorpleinbuurt-Zuid is a dense, urban pocket with a young population, most residents are between 25 and 45, and many live alone. The streets are lined with early-20th-century architecture, and the area has a high proportion of private rental and owner-occupied flats. There are no resident reviews available for this specific street, but the neighbourhood as a whole is known for its mix of cultures and its lively squares. The Timorpleinbuurt-Zuid neighbourhood has a strong sense of community, with local shops and cafes within easy reach.

Life on the street

For daily groceries, the Albert Heijn is just around the corner, and a Lidl is a five-minute walk away. There are several primary schools within walking distance: the Bataviaschool is on your doorstep, and De Indische Buurt School is a couple of streets away. For secondary education, Havo De Hof is a five-minute walk. The area is well served by public transport, with the nearest train station a ten-minute walk. The municipality of Amsterdam offers extensive amenities, from parks to libraries, all within a short stroll.

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Features

Details of this home

Date discovered14 May 2026
StatusSold subject to conditions
Price € 500,000
Price per m²€ 8,621
Living area58m²
Year built1905
Energy labelC
MunicipalityAmsterdam
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Location

Tweede Atjehstraat 26-2, Amsterdam

Neighbourhood statistics

Data from Timorpleinbuurt-Zuid

Residents4,450
Men48%
Women52%

Housing market

Data from Timorpleinbuurt-Zuid

Housing stock2,421
Avg. assessed value€ 481,000
Homes for sale28%
Rental homes71%

Supermarkets

126 within 5 km

Albert Heijn
Celebesstraat 43
155m
Lidl
Eerste van Swindenstraat 52 a
435m
Albert Heijn
Molukkenstraat 101A
448m

Schools

176 within 5 km

Bataviaschool
Primary education · 124 pupils
177m
Havo De Hof
Secondary education · 376 pupils
315m
De Indische Buurt School
Primary education · 255 pupils
346m

Frequently asked questions

About Tweede Atjehstraat 26-2, Amsterdam

Is €500,000 a fair price for this apartment?

The asking price of €500,000 is above the neighbourhood average of €462,061 and slightly above the median of €475,000. However, the average price per m² in the area is €9,023, and this home works out at about €8,621 per m², which is actually below that average. Given that similar homes in the neighbourhood sold for an average of €490,722 over the past year, the price is in line with recent sales.

What is the energy label and what does it mean?

The home has an energy label C, which is fairly typical for a property built in 1905. In the neighbourhood, about 48.5% of homes have label C, so this is a common rating. Label C means the home is reasonably energy-efficient, but you can expect moderate heating costs compared to older, uninsulated homes.

How is the neighbourhood for young professionals?

The Timorpleinbuurt-Zuid is very popular among young professionals. Nearly half the population is between 25 and 45, and a large share of households are single-person. The area has a high address density, meaning plenty of cafes, restaurants and shops within walking distance. The train station is a ten-minute walk, making it easy to commute to other parts of Amsterdam.

What schools are nearby?

There are several primary schools within walking distance. The Bataviaschool is just 177 metres away, and De Indische Buurt School is 346 metres. For secondary education, Havo De Hof is 315 metres from the home. All are within a five- to ten-minute walk.

How far is the nearest supermarket?

The nearest Albert Heijn is just 155 metres away, so you can do your daily shopping on your doorstep. A Lidl is 435 metres away, and another Albert Heijn is 448 metres. All are within a five- to ten-minute walk.

What is the crime rate like in the area?

The neighbourhood recorded 210 total crimes in the latest data. This is a relatively urban area with a high population density, so some level of petty crime is expected. However, the Indische Buurt is generally considered a safe and lively part of Amsterdam.

How long do homes typically stay on the market here?

In the past year, sold homes in the neighbourhood spent an average of 36 days on the market. That is a fairly typical period for Amsterdam, indicating a balanced market where buyers take time to decide.

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