D-buurt, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis 21 m² room in Amsterdam's D-buurt is a social-housing rental at €618 per month, a price that sits well below the neighbourhood average. The energy label A keeps running costs low, and the modern building dates from 2012. Compared to other rooms in Amsterdam, this is a keenly priced option in a popular student area.
Based on two reviews, D-buurt gets a 7.2 out of 10. One resident calls it a "Student neighbourhood and easy to get everywhere," noting the lively atmosphere and easy access to the rest of the country. Another says it's "Unexpectedly good, very cosy and lots of nature." The area is dominated by single-person households (1,655 out of 2,350 residents), and most homes are rented. For more context, see the D-buurt neighbourhood.
Your morning bread run: Albert Heijn is a ten-minute walk away, and Vomar and Lidl are also within easy reach. For school, Bijlmerhorst primary school is just around the corner, and Bindelmeer College secondary school is a couple of streets away. A park or public garden is on your doorstep, perfect for a break between classes. The area falls under the municipality of Amsterdam, which keeps the city's amenities close.
At the time of writing, the home is listed only via Roommatch.
Details of this home
Dennenrodepad 917, Amsterdam
Good · 2 residents
Lively atmosphere with sufficient facilities and easy accessibility to the rest of the country.
Auto-translated to English by AIVery cosy and lots of nature
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About Dennenrodepad 917, Amsterdam
Yes, it is. The average rent for a room in D-buurt is €603, and this one is €618, very close to the norm. Compared to the overall neighbourhood average of €1,070 for all rentals, this is 42% lower, but that's because it's a small room (21 m²) rather than a full apartment.
At 21 m², this room is 66% smaller than the neighbourhood average of 61 m² for all rentals. That's typical for a student room, you're paying for a compact, private space rather than a full flat.
The energy label is A, which is very efficient. You can expect low heating and electricity costs compared to older buildings. The home was built in 2012, so it meets modern insulation standards.
The nearest train station is 1.5 km away, about an 18-minute walk or a short cycle. That gives you direct connections to the rest of the country, as residents note.
D-buurt is very student-friendly. Over half the residents are aged 15,25, and the atmosphere is described as lively. There are plenty of facilities within walking distance, and the park is just 100 metres away.
Yes, this is social housing, which means the rent is capped and you typically need to meet income requirements to qualify. The monthly rent of €618 is below the social-housing threshold, making it an affordable option for students or low-income tenants.
Currently, there are 4 rentals available in the neighbourhood, with an average price of €1,070. However, most of those are larger apartments, rooms like this one are rarer. The average room rent in the area is €603.
6 homes in the neighbourhood D-buurt