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Rental prices and market figures for Staatsliedenbuurt-Noordoost, Amsterdam

Staatsliedenbuurt-Noordoost is predominantly a rental neighbourhood: about 80% of the housing stock consists of rental properties, compared to just 20% owner-occupied homes. The vast majority of these are owned by housing associations, accounting for around 74% of all homes. This means the private sector is relatively small here, limiting options for private tenants but keeping the neighbourhood composition stable.

In the private sector (excluding social housing), an average of 25 homes per year have been rented out over the past twelve months, at an average rent of €2,595 per month. The range runs from €1,920 to €2,950 per month, with an average living area of 68 m². This works out to about €38 per m² per month. By comparison, the WOZ value in Staatsliedenbuurt-Noordoost is €443,000, significantly lower than the district average of €482,000 for the broader Staatsliedenbuurt and the Amsterdam average of €517,000. This lower property value does not always translate into lower private-sector rents, because supply is scarce. Current rental prices and available rental properties can be found at the top of this page.

Living in Staatsliedenbuurt-Noordoost, Amsterdam

Staatsliedenbuurt-Noordoost is a compact, predominantly urban neighbourhood in Amsterdam-West, wedged between the Haarlemmerweg to the north and the busy Nassaukade to the south. The buildings largely consist of early twentieth-century closed building blocks in the typical Amsterdam School style, with brick facades, wrought-iron details and inner courtyards that have been transformed into green gardens here and there. Most rental properties are porch apartments with two or three rooms, with relatively high ceilings but no lift. New-build properties are almost entirely absent in this part of the neighbourhood.

The atmosphere is quiet by Amsterdam standards, but certainly not village-like. The neighbourhood has a mixed character: you see young working couples, older residents who have lived there for decades and a growing number of people in their forties. This is reflected in the data: the largest age group is 25 to 45 years old, but the over-45s are also well represented. Single-person households are by far the largest group, with 490 out of approximately 743 homes.

Facilities in the neighbourhood

Within walking distance, on Van Hallstraat and Haarlemmerweg, you will find a mix of daily groceries and local shops. An Albert Heijn and a Dirk are within five to ten minutes' reach. For a wider range of shops, Haarlemmerplein or Kinkerstraat are quickly accessible by bike. The neighbourhood itself does not have a large shopping centre, but this is compensated by its location near lively shopping streets. In terms of dining, there are a few eateries and small restaurants scattered throughout the neighbourhood, but the real concentration of hospitality is in adjacent parts of the district. Primary schools are available in the immediate vicinity, including schools on Tasmanstraat and surrounding area. Secondary schools are within cycling distance in West or the city centre. For sports, you can go to sports parks and De Mirandabad swimming pool at some distance, or Westerpark for a running route, about ten minutes away by bike.

Accessibility

Accessibility is one of the strong points of renting in Staatsliedenbuurt-Noordoost. Tram 3 and several bus lines run via Haarlemmerweg and Nassaukade towards the city centre, which can be reached by bike in about ten to fifteen minutes. Amsterdam Central Station is about three kilometres away. By car, you can quickly connect to the Ring A10 via Haarlemmerweg, making Schiphol and the motorways towards Utrecht and The Hague easily accessible. Parking in this neighbourhood is only possible with a parking permit, and waiting lists are long. Those without a car will hardly notice this: the neighbourhood is excellently connected by bike and public transport.

What residents appreciate and what they like less

On the neighbourhood page of Staatsliedenbuurt-Noordoost you can read what residents themselves think. A common sentiment is that the neighbourhood feels quiet without being boring: "You're right in the city here but your street is just quiet, that's really nice," writes one resident. Criticism often focuses on parking pressure and the limited green space directly in the neighbourhood itself. Compared to neighbourhoods like De Wittenbuurt-Noord or Fannius Scholtenbuurt, Staatsliedenbuurt-Noordoost is perceived as slightly quieter and less touristy, although private-sector rents are comparable. If you want more greenery right on your doorstep, you could also look at Westerstaatsman, which borders Westerpark.

Is a rental property in Staatsliedenbuurt-Noordoost right for you?

This neighbourhood mainly attracts young working people and dual-income couples without children who want to live centrally without the hustle and bustle of the canal belt. The high proportion of housing association properties (74%) means that those who want to qualify for a social rental property must register with housing associations such as Ymere or Eigen Haard, with waiting lists in Amsterdam quickly reaching ten years or more. For the private sector: respond quickly, because supply is limited and properties are usually rented out within a few weeks. Make sure you have your income statement, employer's statement and identity document ready. Are you looking for a property to buy? Then also check the supply of owner-occupied homes in Staatsliedenbuurt-Noordoost as an alternative. The limited available rental properties and private-sector prices starting at nearly €1,920 per month make this not a cheap option for starters with a lower income.

What residents say about living in Staatsliedenbuurt-Noordoost

Residents appreciate the central yet quiet location, the attractive buildings and the good public transport connections. They are less positive about the parking pressure and the lack of greenery directly on the street. On the neighbourhood page, several categories have been rated, including safety, liveability and facilities. One resident writes: "The neighbourhood has character, the houses are beautiful and you can get anywhere quickly. Only parking is a nightmare if you have a car." See all reviews and scores on the resident reviews of Staatsliedenbuurt-Noordoost. These kinds of experiences from real residents cannot be found anywhere else at neighbourhood level.

Comparing rental properties in and around Staatsliedenbuurt-Noordoost

Are you also considering other neighbourhoods in the area? The rental properties in the broader Staatsliedenbuurt give a more complete picture of the supply in the district, with a slightly higher average WOZ value. For a different character, you could look at Buyskade and surroundings, which has a slightly quieter and greener profile. If you are looking for more liveliness, you will find it in nearby districts such as the Haarlemmerbuurt or the Jordaan, although rents there are generally even higher. For a complete overview of the rental market in the city, see rental properties in Amsterdam. Buurtje.nl combines current property listings with neighbourhood data and resident reviews from more than 1,500 sources, so you not only find a property but also know for sure whether the neighbourhood suits you. The municipality of Amsterdam publishes additional information about living and permits at amsterdam.nl.


Frequently asked questions

What is the average rent in Staatsliedenbuurt-Noordoost, Amsterdam?

In the free sector (excluding social housing), the average rent in Staatsliedenbuurt-Noordoost is €2,595 per month, based on rented homes in the past twelve months. The range runs from €1,920 to €2,950 per month, with an average area of 68 m². That works out to about €38 per m² per month. Social housing is significantly cheaper, but there are long waiting lists for that.

Are there social housing properties in Staatsliedenbuurt-Noordoost?

Yes, the vast majority of the housing stock in Staatsliedenbuurt-Noordoost is owned by housing corporations: about 74% of all homes are under corporation management. Think of corporations like Ymere and Eigen Haard, which are active in Amsterdam-West. To qualify for a social housing property, you need to register via WoningNet, but be prepared for waiting times of often ten years or more in Amsterdam.

What is it like to live in Staatsliedenbuurt-Noordoost?

Staatsliedenbuurt-Noordoost is a quiet, urban neighbourhood with early twentieth-century architecture in the Amsterdam School style. Residents appreciate the central location, the charming streets, and the good accessibility by bike and public transport. Criticisms include the parking pressure and the limited green space directly in the neighbourhood. The area has a mixed profile with many single-person households and a large group of residents between 25 and 45 years old.

Is Staatsliedenbuurt-Noordoost suitable for starters and young professionals?

The neighbourhood attracts relatively many young professionals: the largest age group is 25 to 45 years old, and single-person households are dominant. For starters with a lower income, renting an apartment in Staatsliedenbuurt-Noordoost in the free sector is expensive, with prices starting at nearly €1,920 per month. Social housing is an alternative, but the waiting lists are long. If you want to rent quickly, you should expect limited supply and fast turnover.

How is the accessibility of Staatsliedenbuurt-Noordoost?

Accessibility is good. By bike, you can reach the centre of Amsterdam in ten to fifteen minutes. Tram 3 and several bus lines connect the neighbourhood to the rest of the city. By car, you can access the Ring A10 via the Haarlemmerweg, making Schiphol and other motorways easily reachable. Parking is only possible with a permit, and the waiting lists for that are long, so a car is not necessarily convenient in this neighbourhood.

What amenities are there in Staatsliedenbuurt-Noordoost?

For daily groceries, an Albert Heijn and a Dirk are within walking distance. Primary schools are available in the immediate vicinity, secondary schools within cycling distance. For more extensive shopping and dining, the Haarlemmerweg and Haarlemmerplein are nearby. Sports facilities such as Westerpark for recreation and De Mirandabad swimming pool are within cycling distance. The neighbourhood itself does not have a large shopping centre but benefits from its location near lively shopping streets.

How quickly are rental properties rented out in Staatsliedenbuurt-Noordoost?

The supply of free-sector rental properties in Staatsliedenbuurt-Noordoost is limited: in the past twelve months, an average of about 25 homes were rented out per year. Properties generally go quickly. Make sure you have documents such as an employer's statement, income statement, and identity card readily available if you are seriously considering renting a home in Staatsliedenbuurt-Noordoost. Current available rental properties can be seen at the top of this page.

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