Homes for sale in Staatsliedenbuurt-Noordoost, Amsterdam
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House prices and market figures for Staatsliedenbuurt-Noordoost, Amsterdam
The owner-occupied market in Staatsliedenbuurt-Noordoost is relatively small: only 20% of the more than 743 homes are owner-occupied, compared to 80% rented. This limited supply leaves its mark on the dynamics here. The average WOZ value is €443,000, which is noticeably lower than the district average of Staatsliedenbuurt (€482,000) and the Amsterdam average of €517,000. This makes this neighbourhood relatively more affordable than many other parts of the city, although "affordable" in Amsterdam is a relative term.
In the past twelve months, 16 homes were sold, with an average purchase price of €464,062. The range ran from €320,000 to €595,000. The average sold home had a surface area of 63 m², which works out at a price of around €7,365 per square metre. These are almost exclusively apartments, many in pre-war buildings. Single-family homes are rare. At the top of this page, you can see the current supply and the average asking price at this moment.
Living in Staatsliedenbuurt-Noordoost, Amsterdam
Staatsliedenbuurt-Noordoost is a compact, urban neighbourhood on the west side of Amsterdam, wedged between the Haarlemmerweg and the railway line. The neighbourhood has a distinct working-class character that has been slowly shifting in recent years. Those who grew up here or have lived here for a long time know the neighbourhood as down-to-earth and direct. Those new to the area notice that it is livelier and more varied than it looks on the map.
The buildings largely consist of pre-war apartment blocks, particularly workers' housing from the early twentieth century. Streets like Van Hogendorpstraat and the area around Nassauplein have that typical Amsterdam red-brick appearance. The homes are compact, the rows of facades are close together, and most apartments do not have a lift. That is something to bear in mind if you are looking for a home to buy in Staatsliedenbuurt-Noordoost.
For daily shopping, you can go to the supermarkets on and around the Haarlemmerweg, within walking distance of most addresses in the neighbourhood. Westerpark, a short bike ride away, is the green lung for residents who want to be outdoors without leaving the city. The park attracts a wide audience and offers space for sports, walking and events. For those with children: there are several primary schools in the immediate vicinity, both in the neighbourhood itself and in adjacent neighbourhoods such as De Wittenbuurt-Noord and de Fannius Scholtenbuurt.
Accessibility is one of the neighbourhood's stronger points. Tram lines on the Haarlemmerweg and bus connections towards the city centre make the neighbourhood well connected to the rest of Amsterdam. Central Station can be reached by bike in about ten minutes. By car, the A10 ring road is quickly accessible via the Haarlemmerweg, although parking on the street is a recurring topic of conversation among residents.
Residents appreciate the central location and the mix of people the neighbourhood has. On the neighbourhood main page of Staatsliedenbuurt-Noordoost you will find extensive resident experiences and scores per category. One resident writes: "It's genuinely nice here, no tourist nonsense, just a neighbourhood where people live and work." At the same time, there is criticism of the traffic on some through roads and the limited parking options. Compared to neighbouring Westerstaatsman, Staatsliedenbuurt-Noordoost is slightly busier and more urban in character. Relative to the broader district average of Staatsliedenbuurt, this neighbourhood scores slightly lower on WOZ value and income, which explains the relatively lower entry price.
Who is a home to buy in Staatsliedenbuurt-Noordoost interesting for?
The neighbourhood particularly appeals to first-time buyers and young dual-income couples who want to buy in Amsterdam without the absolute top prices of the canal belt or the Jordaan. The average purchase price of €464,062 is still somewhat manageable by Amsterdam standards, although you have to take into account overbidding and a limited supply of owner-occupied homes. With 43% highly educated in the neighbourhood and a growing share of 25- to 45-year-olds, this profile fits young professionals well. Families with a high need for space will find less suitable supply here. Those who want to explore renting as an alternative can also look at the rental homes in Staatsliedenbuurt-Noordoost.
What residents say about Staatsliedenbuurt-Noordoost
Residents describe the neighbourhood as authentic and well-connected, but mention parking and traffic pressure as downsides. The atmosphere is appreciated: the mix of long-term residents and newcomers creates a lively, diverse environment. One resident sums it up aptly: "You notice the neighbourhood is changing, but it still has character. That's exactly why I've stayed here." See all reviews and sub-scores on the neighbourhood page of Staatsliedenbuurt-Noordoost.
Comparing homes for sale in and around Staatsliedenbuurt-Noordoost
Buurtje.nl bundles supply from more than 1,500 sources in one place, supplemented with resident reviews and neighbourhood data you won't find anywhere else on a purchase page. This way, you can not only filter by price or surface area, but also assess whether the neighbourhood really suits you. Also compare the supply in De Wittenbuurt-Zuid or Buyskade en omgeving for a broader picture. Those who want to look further in the city will find inspiration at homes for sale in Amsterdam or compare with popular districts like the Haarlemmerbuurt. For municipal information about living and permits, the municipality of Amsterdam refers to its own website.
Frequently asked questions
What is the cost of a home in Staatsliedenbuurt-Noordoost?
The average purchase price in Staatsliedenbuurt-Noordoost over the past year was €464,062, based on 16 sold homes. The range was from €320,000 to €595,000. On average, a sold home had an area of 63 m², which works out to about €7,365 per square metre. Be prepared for bidding above the asking price, as the supply of owner-occupied homes in this neighbourhood is limited.
What is the WOZ value in Staatsliedenbuurt-Noordoost?
The average WOZ value in Staatsliedenbuurt-Noordoost is €443,000. This is below the district average of Staatsliedenbuurt (€482,000) and clearly below the Amsterdam average of €517,000. This makes the neighbourhood relatively more affordable than many other parts of the city, although prices remain substantial by Amsterdam standards.
What is it like to live in Staatsliedenbuurt-Noordoost?
Living in Staatsliedenbuurt-Noordoost feels urban and authentic. The neighbourhood has a working-class character with pre-war buildings, a diverse population, and a good location near Westerpark and Haarlemmerweg. Residents appreciate the liveliness and central location, but mention parking and traffic congestion as points of concern. The neighbourhood is changing: more young professionals are moving in alongside long-term residents.
Is Staatsliedenbuurt-Noordoost suitable for first-time buyers?
The neighbourhood is certainly interesting for first-time buyers and young dual-income couples. With an average purchase price of €464,062 and entry-level prices from €320,000, it is still relatively accessible by Amsterdam standards. The largest age group is 25- to 45-year-olds, and 43% of residents are highly educated. However, the limited supply of owner-occupied homes (only 20% of the housing stock is for sale) means you need to act quickly when something becomes available.
How accessible is Staatsliedenbuurt-Noordoost?
Accessibility is good. Tram lines on Haarlemmerweg connect the neighbourhood quickly to the city centre, and Amsterdam Central Station can be reached by bike in about ten minutes. By car, the A10 ring road is easily accessible via Haarlemmerweg. Street parking is a point of attention: the neighbourhood has paid parking and occupancy is high, especially in the evenings.
What types of homes are for sale in Staatsliedenbuurt-Noordoost?
The supply consists almost entirely of apartments in pre-war tenement buildings, built in the early twentieth century. Single-family homes are hardly available. The homes are compact, averaging about 63 m², and are often in buildings without lifts. Anyone considering buying an apartment in Staatsliedenbuurt-Noordoost would do well to check the structural condition and the management of the homeowners' association (VvE) thoroughly.
Are there good schools and amenities in Staatsliedenbuurt-Noordoost?
In and directly around the neighbourhood, there are several primary schools, both public and special. For daily groceries, supermarkets on and around Haarlemmerweg are within walking distance. Westerpark provides green space and opportunities for sports and recreation within cycling distance. For a wider range of shops, dining, and cultural amenities, Amsterdam city centre is quickly accessible.









