Passeerdersgrachtbuurt, Amsterdam
This listing on the Prinsengracht in Amsterdam is a rental home in the heart of the Jordaan. This listing does not state a house number, postcode, 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 €5,000 per month, the rent is 54% above the neighbourhood average of €3,241, so it is on the high side. For context, see rental homes in Amsterdam.
This is the Passeerdersgrachtbuurt neighbourhood, a small area with 935 residents. Most households are single people, and there are few families with children. The streets are lively and urban, with a very high density of addresses. Based on the available data, there are no resident reviews to share, but the area is known for its canal-side charm and proximity to the Jordaan's cafes and galleries.
For daily shopping, there are several supermarkets within a short walk: an AH to go just around the corner, an Ekoplaza a couple of streets away, and a full Albert Heijn and Jumbo within a five-minute walk. For schools, the 14e Montessorischool De Jordaan and OBS Leonardo da Vinci are both a five-minute walk, while secondary options like Barlaeus Gymnasium are a ten-minute walk. The neighbourhood is part of the municipality of Amsterdam, with all the city's amenities nearby.
At the time of writing, this home is listed via My Home Amsterdam and through Pararius, so it is available through several channels.
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Details of this home
About Prinsengracht, Amsterdam
The asking rent is €5,000 per month, which is 54% above the neighbourhood average of €3,241. The average rent per square metre in the area is €34.89, but since the floor area is not stated, it is not possible to compare directly. The price is on the high side compared with other rentals in the Passeerdersgrachtbuurt.
Rental homes in the Passeerdersgrachtbuurt are let on average within 17 days, according to recent market data. This suggests a fairly active rental market, so interested renters may want to move promptly. However, the exact time can vary depending on the property and the season.
The Passeerdersgrachtbuurt is a small, densely populated area in the Jordaan district. It has 935 residents, with a high proportion of single-person households (67%) and few families with children. The area is very urban, with an address density of over 10,000 per square kilometre, and offers a mix of historic buildings, canals, and a lively street scene.
Daily shopping is easy: an AH to go is just around the corner (220 m), an Ekoplaza is a couple of streets away (314 m), and a full Albert Heijn and Jumbo are within a five-minute walk (345 m and 397 m). For schools, the 14e Montessorischool De Jordaan and OBS Leonardo da Vinci are both about 350 m away, and secondary schools like Barlaeus Gymnasium are within 600 m.
The nearest train station is 2.6 km from the property. That is a walk of about half an hour or a short cycle. The exact station is not named in the listing, but the distance gives a sense of the connection to the wider rail network.
My Home Amsterdam has published only the street and price on Pararius.
Figures on residents, liveability and the housing market
| Sale price | €1,296,269 | €695,000 |
|---|---|---|
| Sale per m² | €18,663 | – |
| Rent price | €3,241 p/m | €2,900 p/m |
| Rent per m² | €35 p/m | – |
How residents experience their district
I was born and raised in this neighbourhood. I wouldn't want to swap this neighbourhood for any other district in Amsterdam. The shops and markets are within walking distance of my home. And people give each other a helping hand when needed. The social contacts are great.
Auto-translated to English by AIIn this neighbourhood you will find a mixed population. Old and young, rich and less rich. But still we make sure among ourselves that the neighbourhood remains safe and that you can call on someone if necessary.
Auto-translated to English by AIIt's a nice neighbourhood with enthusiastic people and there's always something fun to do
Auto-translated to English by AII think the Elandsgracht neighbourhood is great, actually the Jordaan too. Lots of familiar faces so everyone is somewhat known to each other. The Jordaan also has a large share of history with names like André Hazes, Willem Holleeder and tante Leen. In short, a nice neighbourhood where a lot happened back in the day and very nice neighbours!
Auto-translated to English by AIThis neighbourhood is really a piece of Amsterdam. Old canals, a bit messy, but cosy. You have those little shops and pubs there, a real mix of everything. By tram you're in the city centre in no time, so that's great. Tourists? Yes, you see them, but it doesn't really bother me. I feel quite safe there, despite the crowds.
Auto-translated to English by AIIt's cosy here with many shops and eateries in the neighbourhood. In my opinion, my street is visited too much by loitering youths; my neighbours seem to find that cosy too. Little to no trouble with crime. Good public transport connections.
Auto-translated to English by AIFigures on residents, liveability and the housing market
| Sale price | €955,847 | €677,049 |
|---|---|---|
| Sale per m² | €11,587 | – |
| Rent price | €3,507 p/m | €3,239 p/m |
| Rent per m² | €44 p/m | – |
How residents experience their municipality
Een hele fijne, rustige buurt met veel groen en geweldige bomen die verkoeling en ontspanning bieden. 's nachts is het er stil en donker. Dat vind ik belangrijk voor de dieren. De buurt is goed bereikbaar met metro 54 en voorzieningen zijn op loopafstand in winkelcentrum de Poort. 1 ding is een ongelofelijke doorn in het oog en dat is de hygiene. Het is dagelijks een puinzoo bij de vuilcontainers. Zwerfafval waait overal naar toe. En hoewel we met een aantal bewoners dagelijks 'prikken' en opruimen is het een never ending story. Ik zou zo graag zien dat daar een oplossing voor komt.
Auto-translated to English by AIIJburg is a new district still under development and it's getting better with all the amenities and a beach nearby. And you're also quickly out of the city and into the greenery.
Auto-translated to English by AIQuiet, peaceful, relaxed, green, social and a nice mix of people
Auto-translated to English by AII lived here for about 12 years. The neighbourhood has clear advantages: good connections by tram, bus and ferry/boat, plenty of supermarkets, gyms and practical amenities nearby. For me, however, there was one major drawback: structural low-frequency noise, demonstrably coming from commercial shipping on the Amsterdam-Rijnkanaal. If you are sensitive to that, it can be very burdensome. In my case, it was clearly noticeable indoors, especially at night. Neighbours said they slept with earplugs and extra insulation offered limited to no solution. The municipality took measurements at the time and acknowledged that the noise was significant, but indicated they could do little or nothing about it because the source fell outside their direct authority. My honest advice: visit this neighbourhood not only during the day, but also in the evening and at night, and pay specific attention to low-frequency humming or vibrations. For people sensitive to noise, I would personally strongly advise against this location.
Auto-translated to English by AINo public transport!
Auto-translated to English by AINice, quiet and reasonably cosy neighbourhood. Good accessibility, the Amsterdam Forest nearby. Lots of different facilities within walking distance. Nice to live here with a family and pets! Quite a few schools within cycling distance. Hygiene in the neighbourhood is above the average level in Amsterdam. VUmc very close by.
Auto-translated to English by AIAt the end of the Silodam lies the striking MVRDV building. Surrounded by water on all sides. Every apartment has a view of the IJ and/or the Oude Houthaven. The views are therefore phenomenal and every day is different due to the weather. The sunrises and sunsets are unbeatable. Because the building is at the end of the Silodam, there is no through traffic and every person is either a resident or a visitor. This makes it, by Amsterdam standards, an exceptionally safe living environment. There is little turnover. The residents of this building form a close-knit community. A nice mix of families with and without children and single people who help each other where needed. And that too is a special quality in an increasingly transient Amsterdam. Within walking distance are the Haarlemmerdijk and the markets where you can find all the hustle and bustle if you feel like it. On the Silodam there is peace and quiet, a delight for body and mind. The wind, the seagulls, the waves on the IJ, the boats, occasionally a cruise ship, and every 5 years Sail! A little paradise in Amsterdam? Absolutely!
Auto-translated to English by AIBecause we are on the outskirts, there is no through traffic. In the middle of the street a large playground with a table tennis table and a small football pitch. And playground equipment. Behind our house only meadows.
Auto-translated to English by AIFigures on residents, liveability and the housing market
| Sale price | €830,883 | €702,636 |
|---|---|---|
| Sale per m² | €8,915 | – |
| Rent price | €2,810 p/m | €2,642 p/m |
| Rent per m² | €34 p/m | – |
Prinsengracht, Amsterdam