Trompbuurt, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis listing does not state an energy label. As a result, the rest of this page is mainly about the street and the neighbourhood, not the home itself. The 89 m² apartment in the Trompbuurt is available for €2,400 a month, 17% below the neighbourhood average for rentals, which makes it a keen price for the size. For context, the average rental in the area is €2,875, and this home is 27% larger than the typical 70 m². You can compare it with other apartments in Amsterdam.
The Trompbuurt is a lively part of Amsterdam-West, with a dense urban feel (over 11,500 addresses per km²). Based on two reviews, residents appreciate the friendly atmosphere and local amenities. One resident says: "It's nice there and friendly people. But a sense of togetherness is lacking and I don't have much contact with my neighbours either, which I regret." Another calls it a "cosy neighbourhood" with an ice cream shop and a playground, though they note playgrounds for older children are scarce. The area has many students and expats, which can create a divide. The neighbourhood Trompbuurt is home to mostly one-person households (940 out of 1,520), and the average household size is 1.7.
Your morning bread run is just 26 metres away at the Albert Heijn, literally on your doorstep. For other groceries, an Aldi is a couple of streets away. There are several primary schools within a five-minute walk: De Visserschool and Admiraal De Ruyterschool. For secondary education, Marcanti College is 327 m away. A GP and a restaurant are both just around the corner (0.3 km and 0.2 km respectively). The municipality Amsterdam offers all the city's cultural and transport links, though the nearest train station is 3.5 km away.
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Jan van Galenstraat 91-3, Amsterdam
Good · 2 residents
It's nice there and friendly people. But a sense of togetherness is lacking and I don't have much contact with my neighbours either, which I regret. My primary school days in this neighbourhood were really perfect and the restaurants and shops are also very good. But there are many students and expats, which makes me feel a certain divide and not much community. I myself would like to move out, but that's certainly not possible in my neighbourhood because they are far too expensive.
Auto-translated to English by AINice and cosy, there is an ice cream shop and a playground called de ruige speeltijn but now it's for babies because everything is getting super small, which is a shame, but the rest is great. We get along well and some of my friends live very close by, which is also nice. But I do think there should be more playgrounds for older children, because babies are fine at home too, but older kids just end up on their phones or laptops, so more playgrounds for older children, that's the only thing.
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About Jan van Galenstraat 91-3, Amsterdam
Yes, it is a keen price. The rent is 17% below the neighbourhood average of €2,875, and the 89 m² floor area is 27% larger than the typical 70 m² rental in the Trompbuurt. With only 7 rentals currently available in the area, it is priced for its size.
The Trompbuurt is a densely populated area in Amsterdam-West with a mix of students, expats and families. Residents describe it as friendly and cosy, with good restaurants and shops, but note that a sense of community is lacking. There is an ice cream shop and a playground, though some feel more facilities for older children are needed.
An Albert Heijn is just 26 metres away, and an Aldi is 426 metres. Primary schools De Visserschool and Admiraal De Ruyterschool are within 170 metres, and secondary school Marcanti College is 327 metres away. A GP and a restaurant are both around the corner.
The nearest train station is 3.5 km away, so you would rely on trams and buses for city connections.
The agent has not provided this detail, so it is unknown. You would need to check with the landlord for the actual label.
Jan van Galenstraat is in a lively urban area with many amenities nearby. The neighbourhood has a high density of addresses, so some street noise is typical. The apartment is on the third floor, which may offer some respite.
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