Sumatraplantsoenbuurt, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis 27 m² studio on Bataviastraat is a typical Amsterdam starter home: small, but in a lively part of town. At €320,000, the asking price is 42% below the neighbourhood average of €553,846, a reflection of its size rather than the area. For comparison, studios in Amsterdam tend to be smaller and more affordable than family homes, so this one is priced keenly for what it is.
The Sumatraplantsoenbuurt is a dense, urban neighbourhood with a mix of young professionals and families. With 6,664 addresses per km², it's very lively. The area has a high proportion of one-person households (975 out of 1,860), and the average household size is 1.9. No resident reviews are available for this street, but the neighbourhood is known for its multicultural vibe and proximity to the Oostpoort shopping centre.
For groceries, a Lidl is just around the corner, and an Albert Heijn is a couple of streets away. There are several schools within a five-minute walk: the Islamitische Basisschool Al Jawhara and the Flevoparkschool for primary education, and the Montessori Lyceum Oostpoort for secondary. The municipality Amsterdam offers extensive public transport, with a train station 1.2 km away and plenty of bus and tram options nearby.
At the time of writing, the home is listed only via Huispedia.
Details of this home
Bataviastraat 67C, Amsterdam
Data from Sumatraplantsoenbuurt
Data from Sumatraplantsoenbuurt
115 within 5 km
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About Bataviastraat 67C, Amsterdam
Yes, it's priced keenly. The average asking price in the neighbourhood is €553,846, but that includes much larger homes. At €11,852 per m², this studio is above the neighbourhood average of €8,294 per m², but that's typical for smaller units. Given its size and location, the price is in line with the market.
The energy label is E, which is below average for the neighbourhood, 93% of homes for sale here have label A or B. An E label means higher energy costs, so you'll want to budget for that. The home was built in 1926, so it's an older property with less insulation.
The nearest train station is 1.2 km away, about a 15-minute walk. That's a reasonable distance for a central Amsterdam neighbourhood.
Very convenient. A Lidl is 273 m away, an Albert Heijn is 327 m, and there are several schools within a few hundred metres. The area is densely built up with a mix of shops, restaurants, and parks, the nearest park is 300 m away.
There are 13 homes for sale in the neighbourhood, with an average size of 69 m². Studios are rare, most properties are larger. This is one of the smallest and most affordable options currently available.
The neighbourhood recorded 201 crimes in the latest data, which is moderate for a dense urban area. It's a typical Amsterdam neighbourhood with a mix of residential and commercial activity.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Sumatraplantsoenbuurt