Theo van Goghparkbuurt, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis corner house on Nico Jessekade sits on a generous plot on IJburg, a modern island district in Amsterdam. With 190 m² of living space and an A+ energy label, it is efficient and comfortable. The asking price of €1,350,000 is on the high side compared to other end-of-terrace houses in Amsterdam, but the size and finish are exceptional.
The neighbourhood Theo van Goghparkbuurt is a relatively young neighbourhood, with most homes built after 2010. It is a family-oriented area: over half of households have children, and the average household size is 2.6. Residents give mixed reviews. One says: "Decent neighbourhood but with noise pollution, structural low-frequency noise from commercial shipping on the Amsterdam-Rijnkanaal can be very burdensome, especially at night." Another calls it "inaccessible and little to do, no nice benches, no gym, coffeeshop or late-night snack bar." A third finds it "very boring, no nice areas or interesting playgrounds." Based on five reviews, the average score is 6.22.
Daily errands are easy: a Dekamarkt is just around the corner, and an Albert Heijn is a ten-minute walk. For fresh bread, the Montessori Lyceum Terra Nova is a couple of streets away, and primary school Laterna Magica is a five-minute walk. The municipality Amsterdam offers excellent public transport connections, with tram and bus stops nearby and a ferry across the IJ.
At the time of writing the home is listed via Hallie & Van Klooster Makelaardij and also appears on Funda, so it is available through several channels.
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Nico Jessekade 69, Amsterdam
Satisfactory · 5 residents
I lived here for about 12 years. The neighbourhood has clear advantages: good connections by tram, bus and ferry/boat, plenty of supermarkets, gyms and practical amenities nearby. For me, however, there was one major drawback: structural low-frequency noise, demonstrably coming from commercial shipping on the Amsterdam-Rijnkanaal. If you are sensitive to that, it can be very burdensome. In my case, it was clearly noticeable indoors, especially at night. Neighbours said they slept with earplugs and extra insulation offered limited to no solution. The municipality took measurements at the time and acknowledged that the noise was significant, but indicated they could do little or nothing about it because the source fell outside their direct authority. My honest advice: visit this neighbourhood not only during the day, but also in the evening and at night, and pay specific attention to low-frequency humming or vibrations. For people sensitive to noise, I would personally strongly advise against this location.
Auto-translated to English by AIThere are no good places to be outside. The Theo van Gogh park is ugly and not cosy. No nice benches in spots and no things like a gym (chain), coffeeshop or late-night snack bar or the like.
Auto-translated to English by AIvery boring. no nice areas or interesting playgrounds. also no nice seating spots.
Auto-translated to English by AIMany speed bumps, few public transport options.
Auto-translated to English by AIIt is generally quite nice and safe, but there are a few neighbours who can be extremely rude and threatening, and that is very disappointing.
Auto-translated to English by AIThere is neighbourhood prevention, street coaches, etc., the streets are relatively clean, there are some parks and from my house some nature area(-like) is accessible. There are water pumps, playgrounds, rubbish bins. Houses are expensive and there is little public transport, the bridges are annoying.
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About Nico Jessekade 69, Amsterdam
The asking price is 33% above the neighbourhood average of €1,015,834. However, this home is larger (190 m²) than the average (159 m²) and has an A+ energy label. The price per m² is about €7,105, which is above the neighbourhood average of €6,187. It is on the high side, but the size and efficiency justify a premium.
Theo van Goghparkbuurt is a modern, family-friendly area on IJburg. Most homes were built after 2010, and the neighbourhood has a mix of families and couples. Residents appreciate the good transport links and practical amenities, but some mention noise from shipping on the Amsterdam-Rijnkanaal and a lack of cosy outdoor spaces.
The nearest train station is 6 km away. The neighbourhood is well served by trams and buses, and there is a ferry connection across the IJ, making it easy to reach Amsterdam Centraal without a car.
Montessori Lyceum Terra Nova (secondary) is 239 m away, and primary schools Laterna Magica (377 m) and De Poseidon (532 m) are within walking distance. There are 73 schools within 5 km, so options are plentiful.
Yes, it has an A+ energy label, which is the highest rating. This means very low energy costs and a comfortable indoor climate. In the neighbourhood, 37% of homes have A+ and 63% have A, so this home is among the most efficient.
The listing does not mention a garden. The plot is 280 m², but whether that includes a garden or is mostly built-up is not stated.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Theo van Goghparkbuurt