Kop Zeedijk, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on Warmoesstraat sits in the thick of the historic centre, where the streets hum with life day and night. The listing does not state an energy label, so the home's efficiency is unknown. At €875,000, the price sits 23% above the neighbourhood average of €710,727, which is on the high side, partly explained by the compact 91 m² floor area, which is 93% smaller than the local average. For context, apartments in Amsterdam vary widely in price and size.
Kop Zeedijk is a tiny, densely packed neighbourhood with 1,185 residents and an address density of 6,875 per km², very strongly urban. Two residents reviewed it. One says: "I am generally very happy with my neighbourhood, all amenities are nearby, I have been living here very comfortably for years. The downside is that there is often a lot of rubbish on the streets." Another says: "Unbearably noisy and unbelievably beautiful. … In the evenings, it is unbearably noisy here. … Apart from that, I really love this area. It's so beautiful here." The neighbourhood Kop Zeedijk is mostly singles (580 one-person households) and young adults (580 aged 25-45).
For groceries, you have an AH to go and a SPAR just around the corner, and a full Albert Heijn a five-minute walk away. The St. Antoniusschool primary school is a couple of streets away, and the Burght school is a five-minute walk. The nearest secondary school, Vinse School, is a ten-minute walk. The municipality Amsterdam offers all the cultural and transport links you'd expect from the capital.
At the time of writing the home is listed via Mokum Makelaardij and also appears on Vastgoed Nederland.
Details of this home
Warmoesstraat 16J, Amsterdam
Very good · 2 residents
I am generally very happy with my neighbourhood, all amenities are nearby, I have been living here very comfortably for years. The downside is that there is often a lot of rubbish on the streets.
Auto-translated to English by AILet's start with the most unpleasant aspect: in the evenings, it is unbearably noisy here. When you open the window in the living room during the summer evenings to let in some cool air, it is almost impossible to hear your interlocutor due to the street noise. Even in the bedroom, which overlooks the courtyard, you can hear the sounds of the street, including the crazy cries of tourists that can be heard until 5 a.m. In old buildings, it is forbidden to install new windows, and the old windows let in noise. Additionally, it often gets very, very dirty here, with mountains of garbage, especially in the mornings before the garbage truck has had time to pass. Apart from that, I really love this area. It's so beautiful here, and two of my favorite coffee shops in town are the Priesthood and the Old Church cafe. The proximity to the central station is very convenient, making it easy to travel. The most beautiful views of the city are always just around the corner.
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About Warmoesstraat 16J, Amsterdam
The asking price is 23% above the neighbourhood average of €710,727, which is on the high side. The average price per m² in Kop Zeedijk is €7,605, and this home works out at about €9,615 per m². However, the home is 91 m², much smaller than the local average of 1398 m², so the price per m² is higher. Recent sold prices in the area averaged €799,438.
Kop Zeedijk is a historic, very densely built area with a lively, touristy atmosphere. Residents love the beauty and convenience but mention noise and rubbish as downsides. It's extremely urban (address density 6,875 per km²), with mostly singles and young adults. The central station is a ten-minute walk away.
One resident describes it as 'unbearably noisy' in the evenings, with street noise and tourist cries until 5 a.m. The old windows let in sound, and the bedroom overlooks a courtyard but still hears the street. If you value peace and quiet, this may be a challenge.
There are two supermarkets just around the corner: an AH to go and a SPAR. A full Albert Heijn is a five-minute walk. Primary schools include St. Antoniusschool (a couple of streets away) and de Burght (five-minute walk). Secondary schools are a bit further, with Vinse School a ten-minute walk.
The agent has not provided an energy label in the listing. This means the home's energy efficiency is unknown. You would need to request this information from the seller or agent if it matters to you.
At 91 m², this apartment is 93% smaller than the neighbourhood average of 1398 m². That average is skewed by a few very large properties, but still, this is a compact home in a historic building. Most homes in Kop Zeedijk are apartments (96% of the housing stock).
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