Buikslotermeer-Noord, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis 29 m² studio on Amerbos is a rare find in Amsterdam-Noord. At €230,000, the asking price is 55% below the neighbourhood average of €511,250, a direct reflection of its compact size. The home has an energy label C and was built in 1966. For context, the price per m² here is well below the average for studios in Amsterdam, making it a notably affordable entry point.
Buikslotermeer-Noord is a calm residential area with a mix of low-rise flats and green spaces. The neighbourhood has 2,465 residents, many living alone (1,110 single-person households). It's a diverse area: a third of homes are energy label A or A+, and half were built between 1970 and 1990. The neighbourhood Buikslotermeer-Noord feels suburban yet well-connected, with a park just a couple of streets away.
For groceries, you have Jumbo and Lidl both just around the corner, and Albert Heijn a five-minute walk. Two primary schools, Basisschool De Biënkorf and 11e Montessorischool Boven 't IJ, are within a few minutes' walk. The nearest train station is 6.2 km away, so a bike or bus is handy for longer trips. The municipality Amsterdam offers all the city's amenities, but here you're in a quieter corner.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including Roy Klaasen Makelaardij. The listing is complete with all key details provided.
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Amerbos 194, Amsterdam
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About Amerbos 194, Amsterdam
The asking price is 55% below the average asking price in Buikslotermeer-Noord (€511,250), but the studio is also 68% smaller than the neighbourhood average of 91 m². At €7,931 per m², it's above the neighbourhood average of €5,574 per m², so you're paying a premium for the compact size. Whether it's fair depends on how much you value a low absolute price versus space.
The home has energy label C. This is a mid-range label, not as efficient as A or B, but far better than D or lower. You can expect moderate energy costs. In the neighbourhood, a third of homes have label C, a third have A or A+, and a third have B, so this studio sits in the middle of the local efficiency spectrum.
Buikslotermeer-Noord is quiet and residential. A park is just a couple of streets away, and supermarkets like Jumbo and Lidl are within a five-minute walk. There are several primary schools nearby, and the area feels safe, 110 crimes were recorded in the neighbourhood, which is moderate for Amsterdam. It's a practical, no-fuss place to live.
The nearest train station is 6.2 km away, so commuting by train requires a bus or bike ride first. However, Amsterdam's extensive bus and tram network serves the area well. The high address density (2,770 per km²) means you're in a very urban setting with frequent public transport connections.
At €7,931 per m², this studio is priced above the neighbourhood average of €5,574 per m². That's a 42% premium. The higher per-m² cost is typical for smaller homes, as the absolute price remains low. The four homes currently for sale in the neighbourhood range from €400,000 to €725,000, so this is the cheapest option by far.
It's a studio, a single open-plan living/sleeping space with a separate kitchen and bathroom. The floor area is 29 m², which is compact but efficient. The building dates from 1966, so it has a classic Amsterdam-Noord flat layout. No details on the exact layout are provided beyond the studio type.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Buikslotermeer-Noord