Sarphatistrook, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis is a home that commands attention: a grand 1873 terraced house on one of Amsterdam's most distinguished streets. This 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. At €5,995,000 it is the most expensive of the 18 homes currently for sale in the neighbourhood and sits 379% above the average asking price of €1,250,833, a figure that reflects its exceptional size and stature. For context, terraced houses in Amsterdam vary widely, but this one is in a league of its own.
Sarphatistrook is a compact, urban enclave in the Weesperbuurt/Plantage district. With 1,955 residents and an address density of 8,322 per km², it is intensely urban, the highest density level. Most homes are apartments (99%), and 28% are owner-occupied. The population is young: 40% are between 25 and 45, and 41% of households are single-person. There are no neighbourhood reviews available for this area, so the character is best experienced in person. The Sarphatistrook neighbourhood is known for its stately 19th-century architecture and central location.
Daily life here revolves around convenience. For groceries, an AH to go is on your doorstep, with a full Albert Heijn just around the corner and a SPAR. For families, primary schools are a couple of streets away: OBS Aldoende and Dr. E. Boekmanschool. Secondary education is a ten-minute walk, with Metis Montessori Lyceum. The area is well served by restaurants and a park or public garden is a five-minute walk away. The municipality of Amsterdam offers all the cultural and urban amenities you would expect from the capital.
At the time of writing the home is listed only via Engel & Völkers Amsterdam.
Details of this home
Sarphatistraat 66, Amsterdam
Data from Sarphatistrook
Data from Sarphatistrook
156 within 5 km
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About Sarphatistraat 66, Amsterdam
At €5,995,000, this is the most expensive of the 18 homes currently for sale in Sarphatistrook. The asking price is 379% above the neighbourhood average of €1,250,833, which reflects the exceptional floor area of 833 m², 618% larger than the average of 116 m², and the monumental character of the 1873 terraced house.
With 833 m² of living space, this home is far larger than the neighbourhood average of 116 m². The average price per square metre in Sarphatistrook is €18,369, but this home's price per m² is lower at €7,196, reflecting the premium for size and uniqueness.
Sarphatistrook has 1,955 residents, with a young profile: 40% are aged 25,45 and 41% are single-person households. The average household size is 1.5. It is a very urban area with an address density of 8,322 per km², the highest density level.
An AH to go is 55 metres away, with a full Albert Heijn at 210 metres and a SPAR at 251 metres. Primary schools OBS Aldoende and Dr. E. Boekmanschool are within a five-minute walk. The nearest train station is 1.9 km away, and a park is 500 metres from the home.
The agent has not published this detail, so it is not possible to comment on the home's energy performance.
There are 18 homes for sale in the neighbourhood, with asking prices ranging from €275,000 to €5,995,000. The average asking price is €1,250,833 and the median is €795,000. This home is the most expensive currently available.
75% of homes in Sarphatistrook were built before 1945, which matches the 1873 construction year of this property. 20% were built between 1990 and 2010, and none after 2010.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Sarphatistrook