Cornelis Troostbuurt, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis 60 m² apartment on Van Ostadestraat sits in the heart of the Nieuwe Pijp, a neighbourhood that buzzes day and night. With a tram stop right outside and the metro across the street, you're well connected. The home has an energy label C and was built in 1904, so it has that typical Amsterdam character. At €595,000, the price is in line with the market, the average in the Cornelis Troostbuurt is €639,200, but the median is €515,000, so this sits comfortably in the middle. For context, apartments in Amsterdam vary widely, but this one is fairly priced for its size and location.
The neighbourhood Cornelis Troostbuurt is a dense, vibrant part of Amsterdam. With over 9,700 addresses per km², it's one of the most urban areas in the city. The population is young, nearly half are between 25 and 45, and most households are single-person (1,395 out of 2,290). Families with children are a minority (295), so the vibe is more about bars, restaurants, and the famous Albert Cuyp Market than playgrounds. One resident sums it up: "Lively neighbourhood, lively 24/7, little noise from neighbours." They also note the convenience: "Albert Cuyp Market within walking distance. Supermarkets within walking distance. Lively bars and restaurants directly below the homes on this side." It's a place where you're never far from action.
Your morning coffee is just around the corner, there's an Aldi 188 metres away, an Albert Heijn, and a Coop, so groceries are never a hassle. For school runs, College ZUYD is a couple of streets away, and the Montessori Lyceum Amsterdam is a five-minute walk. The municipality Amsterdam offers all the cultural and recreational options you'd expect, from museums to parks, the nearest park is a five-minute walk. With a restaurant just 0.1 km away, you can grab dinner without leaving the street.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including JLG Real Estate on Funda and Pararius. The agent has provided full details, so what you see is what you get.
Details of this home
Van Ostadestraat 34-2, Amsterdam
Good · 1 resident
Lively, with a tram stop right outside and the North-South line station across the street. Albert Cuyp Market within walking distance. Supermarkets within walking distance. Lively bars and restaurants directly below the homes on this side.
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About Van Ostadestraat 34-2, Amsterdam
The asking price of €595,000 is slightly above the median of €515,000 in the Cornelis Troostbuurt, but below the average of €639,200. Given the 60 m² size and central location, it's in line with the market. Similar apartments in the area sell for around €9,804 per m² on average, so this one at €9,917 per m² is competitive.
The Cornelis Troostbuurt is a lively, densely populated area with a young demographic. It's known for its bars, restaurants, and the Albert Cuyp Market. One resident describes it as 'lively 24/7' with little noise from neighbours. The tram and metro are right outside, making it easy to get around.
There are several supermarkets within a few minutes' walk: Aldi at 188 metres, Albert Heijn at 273 metres, and Coop at 296 metres. You can do your daily shopping without needing a car.
College ZUYD (secondary) is just 67 metres away, and the Montessori Lyceum Amsterdam is 336 metres. For primary education, Basisschool Oscar Carré is 436 metres away. There are plenty of options within walking distance.
A tram stop is right outside the door, and the North-South metro line station is across the street. The nearest train station is 1.8 km away, so for national rail connections you'd need a short tram or bike ride.
Energy label C is average for a pre-war apartment. It means the home has some insulation but not top-tier efficiency. You can expect moderate energy costs, but it's not as efficient as a modern home. In the neighbourhood, 37% of homes have label C, so it's typical.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Cornelis Troostbuurt