Prinses Irenebuurt, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis detached house on Minervalaan is a true standout in the Prinses Irenebuurt. With 344 m² of living space on a 600 m² plot, it offers a scale you rarely see in the city. The price of €5,980,000 is well above the neighbourhood average of €1,423,600, making it the most expensive of the 15 homes currently for sale here. That reflects its exceptional size and quality. For context, detached houses in Amsterdam are scarce, and this one is in a league of its own.
The Prinses Irenebuurt is a quiet, leafy pocket of Amsterdam-Zuid, built in the post-war period. It's a residential area with a mix of families and older residents, and a strong sense of community. The streets are lined with trees, and the atmosphere is calm yet connected to the city. With 75% owner-occupied homes and a high proportion of families, it's a stable, well-established neighbourhood. The Prinses Irenebuurt neighbourhood is known for its spacious homes and green surroundings.
Your daily routine here is one of ease. For your morning bread, Albert Heijn is just a couple of streets away, and there's an AH to go even closer. For school runs, the St. Nicolaaslyceum and Spinoza Lyceum Amsterdam are both within a five-minute walk, offering secondary education. Primary schools like the Eerste Openluchtschool are also nearby. The area is well-served by restaurants and a park within walking distance. All this sits within the municipality of Amsterdam, with its world-class amenities.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including Broersma Wonen. The asking price reflects its unique position in the market.
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Minervalaan 109, Amsterdam
Data from Prinses Irenebuurt
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About Minervalaan 109, Amsterdam
The asking price is 320% above the neighbourhood average of €1,423,600, making it the most expensive home currently for sale in the Prinses Irenebuurt. However, with 344 m² of living space, 173% larger than the average of 126 m², and a 600 m² plot, it is an exceptional property. The price is in line with its size and rarity, but it is on the high side compared to typical homes in the area.
This detached house has a floor area of 344 m², which is 173% larger than the neighbourhood average of 126 m². The plot of 600 m² is also generous for Amsterdam. Most homes in the Prinses Irenebuurt are smaller, with an average size of 126 m², so this property offers significantly more space.
The energy label is A, which is very efficient. In the Prinses Irenebuurt, only 15.4% of homes have label A, so this is a strong point. The house was built in 1959, but the label suggests it has been well modernised.
The nearest train station is 0.8 km away, about a ten-minute walk. This makes it convenient for commuting to Amsterdam Centraal or other destinations.
Several schools are within walking distance. The St. Nicolaaslyceum (secondary) is 313 m away, and the Spinoza Lyceum Amsterdam (secondary) is 511 m away. For primary education, the Eerste Openluchtschool is 646 m away. All are within a ten-minute walk.
There are several supermarkets close by. An Albert Heijn is 696 m away, and there are two AH to go locations at 262 m and 468 m. For daily shopping, you have options just around the corner.
Currently, there are 15 homes for sale in the neighbourhood. This house is the most expensive among them, with prices ranging from €375,000 to €5,980,000. The average asking price is €1,423,600.
The Prinses Irenebuurt recorded 115 total crimes in the latest data. This is a relatively low figure for an urban area, and the neighbourhood is considered safe and family-friendly.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Prinses Irenebuurt

