Borgerbuurt, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis listing does not state a house number, property type, floor area, year of construction or energy label. As a result, the rest of this page is mainly about the street and the neighbourhood, not the home itself. At €650,000 it is the most expensive of the five homes currently for sale in Borgerbuurt, and 21% above the neighbourhood average asking price of €536,800. For context, homes in Amsterdam vary widely.
Borgerbuurt is a multicultural, cosy neighbourhood where young and old live together. One resident who has lived here for over 40 years says: "I've seen the neighbourhood change, for better and for worse. Safety gets a passing grade, though some streets are very dark. Hygiene depends on residents disposing of rubbish properly. Young people struggle to find housing because certain groups get priority." Another long-term resident calls it a "cosy mixed neighbourhood" with "something for everyone." The area is densely built with mostly flats, and many households are single-person. The neighbourhood Borgerbuurt has a strong urban feel.
For daily shopping, an Albert Heijn is just around the corner, and a SPAR is equally close. A Dirk is a couple of streets away. For school runs, Kindcentrum De Kinkerbuurt is on your doorstep, and Basisschool Het Winterkoninkje is a five-minute walk. The municipality Amsterdam offers plenty of amenities, with a restaurant just around the corner and a library a ten-minute walk away.
At the time of writing the home is listed only via Makelaarsland. The agent has not published full specifications, so the details above are based on the street and neighbourhood data.
Details of this home
Nicolaas Beetsplantsoen, Amsterdam
Good · 2 residents
I've lived here for over 40 years, my children grew up here, and I've seen the neighbourhood change, for better and for worse. In terms of safety, I gave it a passing grade, although there could be a bit more lighting here and there; some streets are very dark. As for hygiene, I put it down to the residents; if everyone disposes of their rubbish properly, it's fine, but that's not always the case. Then housing: our young people have difficulty finding a home because certain population groups get priority. Accessibility is good for me, but I can imagine that if you're older and they just remove stops, you have trouble getting to your destination. Education is fine, plenty of schools in the area. Also plenty of supermarkets nearby.
Auto-translated to English by AIHave lived here for over 40 years, seen the neighbourhood grow, very varied with something for everyone. Young and old together. I'll stay a while longer...
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About Nicolaas Beetsplantsoen, Amsterdam
At €650,000, this is the most expensive of the five homes currently for sale in Borgerbuurt. The average asking price in the neighbourhood is €536,800, so this one is 21% above that. Without knowing the floor area or property type, it is hard to say whether the price is justified.
Borgerbuurt is a multicultural, mixed neighbourhood with a strong urban character. Residents describe it as cosy and varied, with something for everyone. It is densely built with mostly flats, and many households are single-person. Safety and hygiene get mixed reviews, but accessibility and local amenities are good.
An Albert Heijn and a SPAR are both within a couple of minutes' walk. A Dirk is a couple of streets away. Primary schools like Kindcentrum De Kinkerbuurt and Basisschool Het Winterkoninkje are within walking distance. A restaurant is just around the corner, and a library is a ten-minute walk away.
The nearest train station is 3.2 km away.
Makelaarsland has published only the street and price.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Borgerbuurt