Botteskerkbuurt, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis corner house on Wolbrantskerkweg sits in a quiet part of Amsterdam, with a surprising amount of space both inside and out. The 135 m² floor area is 29% larger than the neighbourhood average, and the 1576 m² plot is exceptional for a city home. At €720,000, it's the most expensive of the 13 homes currently for sale in Botteskerkbuurt and 33% above the average asking price of €542,538, so it's on the high side, but you're paying for rare proportions. For context, end-of-terrace houses in Amsterdam vary widely, but this one stands out for its generous footprint.
The neighbourhood Botteskerkbuurt is a lively, diverse neighbourhood with a strong family presence. Based on three reviews, residents describe it as a "colourful neighbourhood" with "much living pleasure", while another says it's "good neighbourhood" and a third notes it's "quite quiet but sometimes things do happen". The area is densely populated (4704 addresses per km²) and very urban, with a mix of ages, about a third of residents are under 25. Most homes are flats, but this corner house is a rare single-family home in a street where 82% of properties were built between 1990 and 2010.
For your morning bread, Lidl is just around the corner, and Aldi, AH XL, Dirk and Jumbo are all within a five-minute walk. Schools are close too: Lukasschool (a Dalton primary) is a couple of streets away, and Johannesschool and De Globe are also within easy walking distance. A park or public garden is on your doorstep, and a restaurant is just around the corner. The municipality Amsterdam offers all the city's amenities, though the train station is 4.5 km away, so you'll rely on tram or bus for rail connections.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including De Ruyter Makelaardij B.V. and Funda. With four sources, you have multiple ways to view the listing.
Details of this home
Wolbrantskerkweg 93, Amsterdam
Satisfactory · 3 residents
Much living pleasure
Auto-translated to English by AIGood neighbourhood
Auto-translated to English by AIIt's quite quiet but sometimes things do happen
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About Wolbrantskerkweg 93, Amsterdam
The asking price is 33% above the neighbourhood average of €542,538, making it the most expensive of the 13 homes currently for sale in Botteskerkbuurt. However, the floor area is 29% larger than the average (135 m² vs 105 m²) and the plot of 1576 m² is exceptionally large for Amsterdam. Whether it's fair depends on how much you value that extra space.
Energy label A means the home is very efficient, so you can expect relatively low heating and electricity bills. In the neighbourhood, 58.8% of homes have label A and 17.6% have A+, so this home is in line with the most efficient segment of the local housing stock.
Botteskerkbuurt has a strong family presence: 585 households have children, and 715 residents are under 15. Schools are within walking distance, Lukasschool is just around the corner, and several other primaries are a couple of streets away. Residents describe it as a "colourful neighbourhood" with "much living pleasure", though one notes it's "quite quiet but sometimes things do happen".
The nearest train station is 4.5 km away, so it's not within walking distance. You would need to take a bus or tram to reach it. The area is well served by other public transport, but for direct rail connections, plan for a short ride.
Lidl is just around the corner (308 m), and Aldi, AH XL, Dirk and Jumbo are all within a five-minute walk (409,568 m). That gives you plenty of choice for daily groceries.
The plot is 1576 m², which is exceptionally large for a corner house in Amsterdam. The listing does not explicitly mention a garden, but the size suggests there is substantial outdoor space. You would need to confirm the exact layout with the agent.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Botteskerkbuurt