Concertgebouwbuurt, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis stately apartment on the Van Eeghenlaan sits in the heart of the Museumkwartier, one of Amsterdam's most elegant neighbourhoods. The 111 m² home from 1895 combines period charm with a practical layout and an energy label C. At €3,500,000, the asking price is 26% above the neighbourhood average of €2,770,679, a premium that reflects the location and the limited supply of apartments in Amsterdam of this calibre.
The Concertgebouwbuurt is a refined, quiet pocket of the city, home to about 1,875 residents. It's a mix of families and professionals, with many households living alone. The streets are lined with grand 19th-century buildings, and the atmosphere is cultured and serene. No resident reviews are available for this street, but the area is known for its leafy squares and the nearby Concertgebouw. The neighbourhood Concertgebouwbuurt is one of Amsterdam's most desirable addresses.
Your daily routine here is effortlessly elegant. For groceries, the Albert Heijn is just around the corner, and a SPAR is a couple of streets away. Children can walk to Basisschool Het Museumkwartier in a few minutes, and the Sweelinck College for secondary education is a ten-minute walk. The Vondelpark is on your doorstep for a morning run, and the Museumplein with its world-class museums is a five-minute stroll.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including Recourt Makelaars. The agent has published full details, so the information above reflects the current listing.
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Van Eeghenlaan 29O, Amsterdam
Data from Concertgebouwbuurt
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About Van Eeghenlaan 29O, Amsterdam
The asking price of €3,500,000 is 26% above the average asking price in the Concertgebouwbuurt (€2,770,679). However, this apartment is smaller than the neighbourhood average (111 m² vs 190 m²), so the price per square metre is higher. The market here is exclusive, with only 28 homes for sale and a median price of €2,550,000. Whether it's fair depends on how much you value the location and period features.
The energy label is C, which is average for a home of this age. In the Concertgebouwbuurt, 41.4% of homes have label A, 20.7% label B, and 24.1% label C. A C label means the home is reasonably efficient but not as economical as modern builds. You can expect moderate energy costs, but no exact figures are provided in the listing.
The nearest train station is 2.5 km away, which is about a 30-minute walk or a short tram ride. The city centre is easily reachable by bike or tram.
Several primary schools are within walking distance: Basisschool Het Museumkwartier (377 m), Cornelis Vrijschool (418 m), and Hildebrand Van Loonschool (424 m). For secondary education, Sweelinck College is 616 m away. All are well-regarded schools in the area.
The neighbourhood recorded 202 total crimes, which is relatively low for a central Amsterdam area. The streets are quiet and well-maintained, and the presence of museums and embassies adds to the sense of security. It's considered one of the safest parts of the city.
Given the price and location, buyers are likely affluent professionals or families who value culture, space, and prestige. The apartment's 111 m² is compact for the price, so it appeals to those prioritising location over square footage. The neighbourhood has a mix of households, with many singles and couples without children.
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