Cremerbuurt-Oost, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis 48 m² apartment in a 1899 building sits on a lively street in the Cremerbuurt-Oost neighbourhood. With an energy label D, it's a home with character that needs some attention on heating costs. At €495,000, the price is in line with the market given the size and location, comparable apartments in Amsterdam average €7,639 per m².
Cremerbuurt-Oost is a dense, urban pocket of Amsterdam with a very strong city feel (address density over 10,500). Most households are singles (850 out of 1,435), and the average household size is just 1.6. The area is popular with 25-45 year olds, who make up nearly half the population. There are no reviews from residents available for this neighbourhood, but the figures show a young, dynamic area. For more context, see the Cremerbuurt-Oost neighbourhood.
Your daily shopping is just around the corner: an Albert Heijn is 209 metres away, and a SPAR is 423 metres. For primary schools, Kindcentrum De Kinkerbuurt is a five-minute walk, and Basisschool Het Winterkoninkje is 446 metres. Secondary education is within a ten-minute walk, with Huygens College. The neighbourhood is part of the municipality of Amsterdam, which offers extensive amenities.
At the time of writing the home is listed via Huispedia and AVT Makelaars, so you can find it through several channels.
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Wilhelminastraat 5-1, Amsterdam
Data from Cremerbuurt-Oost
Data from Cremerbuurt-Oost
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About Wilhelminastraat 5-1, Amsterdam
At €495,000 for 48 m², the price per m² is about €10,313, which is higher than the neighbourhood average of €7,639 per m². However, the apartment is smaller than the average (72 m²), so the total price is below the median of €550,000. Given that homes in this area sell in about 20 days on average, the market is active, and the price seems in line with the current market.
Energy label D indicates moderate energy efficiency. In a building from 1899, you can expect higher heating costs compared to modern homes. The neighbourhood has no homes with label A or B among current listings, so label D is typical for the area. It's worth noting that the home may benefit from insulation improvements over time.
The nearest train station is 2.7 km away, which is about a 30-minute walk or a short cycle. Given the high address density, public transport connections are generally good in this part of Amsterdam.
Cremerbuurt-Oost has a relatively low number of households with children (210 out of 1,435), and most homes are apartments. The area is more popular with young professionals and singles. However, there are several primary schools within walking distance, and the neighbourhood has a park 0.5 km away, so it can work for families who prefer an urban setting.
The neighbourhood recorded 179 total crimes in the latest data. Without a breakdown, it's hard to assess the severity, but this is a typical figure for a dense urban area in Amsterdam. The area is lively and well-populated, which often contributes to a sense of safety during the day.
Parking in central Amsterdam is generally limited and often requires a permit. The listing does not mention a parking spot, so you would need to rely on street parking or a permit. The neighbourhood has a high address density, so parking can be competitive.
Yes, there are several supermarkets within a short walk. The nearest Albert Heijn is just 209 metres away, and a SPAR is 423 metres. For a larger shop, another Albert Heijn is 432 metres. Daily groceries are very convenient.
Primary schools within walking distance include Kindcentrum De Kinkerbuurt (297 m), Basisschool Het Winterkoninkje (446 m), and Brede School Annie M.G. Schmidt (487 m). For secondary education, Huygens College is 500 metres away. All are within a ten-minute walk.
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