Fannius Scholtenbuurt, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis rental home sits on a classic Amsterdam street in the Fannius Scholtenbuurt, a neighbourhood that blends old working-class character with a modern, diverse feel. This listing does not state an energy label. As a result, the rest of this page is mainly about the street and the neighbourhood, not the home itself. At €3,300 per month, the price is above the neighbourhood average of €2,991, but the 91 m² floor area is 28% larger than the local average of 71 m², so it's in line with the market for apartments in Amsterdam.
The Fannius Scholtenbuurt is a quiet, diverse area with beautiful early-20th-century buildings. Based on five reviews, residents appreciate the mix of social housing and owner-occupied homes, with a strong sense of community. One resident says: "Quiet neighbourhood with beautiful Amsterdam buildings from around 1910. Location is great, close to the centre but also near the lovely Westerpark." Another notes: "The neighbourhood has a very diverse group of residents. Here, people with bought apartments live among those who often rent apartments through urgency and the social housing association." The area is densely populated, with mostly single-person households, and the urban feel is very strong. For more context, see the Fannius Scholtenbuurt neighbourhood.
Daily errands are easy: an Albert Heijn is just around the corner, and other supermarkets like Ekoplaza and Jumbo are a ten-minute walk away. For families, Basisschool De Bron is on your doorstep, and Oecumenische basisschool De Catamaran is a couple of streets away. Secondary school Het Cartesius Lyceum is a ten-minute walk. The Westerpark is a five-minute walk, offering green space for relaxation. The area is well-connected by public transport, though some residents note that services have changed. For more on the wider area, see the municipality of Amsterdam.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including Lion Makelaars, Pararius, Funda, and Vastgoed Nederland. The agent has not published an energy label, so that detail is missing from the listing.
Details of this home
Van Hogendorpstraat 92H, Amsterdam
Satisfactory · 5 residents
Honestly crazy! I live in the centre of little Jordan and it's really not a dream! The people outside are different than the dictionary! And the problem like all the time the 'borders'! Actually. If I want to report everything to the police I call them every day! But I have 'neighbours' with walls like head, they are really magical! All the time they are the people people! All the time willed war you want meet than you! They can try to make the food then call 112 because the other but they live in richland over the phone make noise in the nearby apartment! They are really satisfied with their integration! The one full of experience and we are the brave! Boring and all the time want pampering and dangerous for society! But yes Garden of Eden! Luckily it's forbidden now on us!
Auto-translated to English by AIThe neighbourhood has a very diverse group of residents. Here, people with bought apartments live among those who often rent apartments through urgency and the social housing association. Westerpark around the corner, beautiful nature. Accessibility by public transport has worsened since the cancellation of tram line 3. I also find the range of shops very poor.
Auto-translated to English by AIQuiet neighbourhood with beautiful Amsterdam buildings from around 1910. Location is great, close to the centre but also near the lovely Westerpark. Social cohesion is also present here, older residents through social housing mixed with new residents with high incomes and owner-occupied homes. People are friendly and involved. I enjoy living here.
Auto-translated to English by AIWith a few small adjustments, we can make Staatsliedenbuurt shine again!!
Auto-translated to English by AII've only lived here for a few months and I love my apartment in a building from 1905. I have friendly neighbours with whom I share the stairwell and front door. Unfortunately, my bikes are not safe at night and they are stolen on a regular basis. Because Westerpark is exploited for a polluting commercial festival or event almost every weekend, there is not enough nature in my living environment. Furthermore, as far as I'm concerned, there could be more and different shops and such on Van Hallstraat or the beginning of Haarlemmerweg.
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About Van Hogendorpstraat 92H, Amsterdam
The asking rent of €3,300 is above the neighbourhood average of €2,991 and the median of €2,800. However, the apartment is 91 m², which is 28% larger than the local average of 71 m². Given the size and the fact that similar rentals in the area are priced between €2,560 and €3,545, the price is in line with the market for a spacious apartment in this location.
Rental properties in the Fannius Scholtenbuurt are let quickly. On average, homes are rented within 15 days, which indicates a fast-moving market. This apartment is one of only five currently available for rent in the neighbourhood, so it may not stay on the market for long.
The Fannius Scholtenbuurt is a quiet, diverse area with beautiful early-20th-century buildings. Residents describe it as a mix of social housing and owner-occupied homes, with a strong sense of community. It's close to the centre and near Westerpark. The area is densely populated, with many single-person households, and has a very strong urban feel.
An Albert Heijn supermarket is just around the corner (162 m), and other supermarkets like Ekoplaza and Jumbo are within a ten-minute walk. Primary schools such as Basisschool De Bron (133 m) and Oecumenische basisschool De Catamaran (205 m) are very close. Westerpark is a five-minute walk away, and there are restaurants and a library nearby.
The nearest train station is 2.8 km away, which is about a 35-minute walk or a short cycle ride. Public transport options in the area include buses, though some residents have noted that tram services have been reduced.
The agent has not published an energy label for this apartment. This is a detail you would need to confirm separately.
The listing states this is an apartment with a floor area of 91 m², built in 1900. The property is a rental, not social housing.
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