Jan Maijenbuurt, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis 57 m² apartment in the Jan Maijenbuurt sits in a 1925 building with energy label D. The asking price of €435,000 is on the high side compared to the neighbourhood average of €487,786, but it's a compact home in a sought-after part of town. For context, apartments in Amsterdam vary widely in price and size.
The Jan Maijenbuurt is a lively, densely populated area with a very strong urban feel (over 9,500 addresses per km²). It's a young neighbourhood: most residents are between 25 and 45, and many live alone. There are no reviews from residents in the data, but the area is known for its mix of pre-war architecture and modern amenities. The neighbourhood Jan Maijenbuurt is part of the Van Galenbuurt district.
For daily shopping, you have a Dirk just around the corner and an Albert Heijn a couple of streets away. There are several primary schools within walking distance, including Rosa Boekdrukker (just around the corner) and Islamitische basisschool Al Maes. The municipality Amsterdam offers extensive public services and cultural venues.
At the time of writing the home is listed only via MAKELAAR BERT.
Details of this home
Vespuccistraat 57-1, Amsterdam
Data from Jan Maijenbuurt
Data from Jan Maijenbuurt
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About Vespuccistraat 57-1, Amsterdam
The asking price of €435,000 is slightly below the neighbourhood median of €450,000 but above the average price per m² of €8,433 (this home works out at about €7,632/m²). Given that similar homes in the area sell for an average of €496,400, the price seems in line with the market, though the energy label D may mean higher running costs.
The Jan Maijenbuurt is a very urban area with a high density of addresses. It's popular among young professionals and singles, nearly 40% of households are one-person. The area has a mix of pre-war buildings and modern facilities, with plenty of shops, restaurants and parks within walking distance.
The nearest train station is 2.9 km away, which is about a 35-minute walk or a short bike ride. For daily commuting, trams and buses in the area provide good connections to the city centre and other parts of Amsterdam.
The energy label is D, which is average for a pre-war building. It means the home is not particularly energy-efficient, so you can expect higher heating costs compared to a modern home. The majority of homes in the neighbourhood (71.4%) have a label D or lower.
Yes, a park or public garden is just around the corner (0.2 km away). There's also a restaurant at the same distance, making it easy to enjoy outdoor space and dining close to home.
Currently, there are 14 apartments for sale in the Jan Maijenbuurt, with prices ranging from €400,000 to €680,000. The average time on the market for sold homes is 24 days, indicating a fairly active market.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Jan Maijenbuurt