Lootsbuurt, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis studio on Borgerstraat sits in the lively Lootsbuurt, a neighbourhood that feels like classic Amsterdam. At €410,000, the price is slightly below the neighbourhood average for a studio, making it a keen option compared to other studios in Amsterdam. The 42 m² floor area is compact but typical for a studio in this part of town.
Lootsbuurt is a dense, inner-city area with a very strong urban feel (over 10,000 addresses per km²). It's a neighbourhood of mostly young adults and singles, with few families. The streets are lively, with restaurants and shops just around the corner. There are no resident reviews available for this neighbourhood, but the CBS data shows a high turnover of homes, with 81 sold in the recent period. The neighbourhood Lootsbuurt is known for its pre-war architecture and central location.
For your morning bread, an Albert Heijn is just around the corner, and a SPAR is a couple of streets away. A primary school, Basisschool Het Winterkoninkje, is on your doorstep, and another, Kindcentrum De Kinkerbuurt, is a five-minute walk. For secondary education, you'd need to travel a bit further, about a ten-minute walk to the nearest school. The municipality Amsterdam offers all the cultural and recreational options you'd expect from a major city.
At the time of writing, this home is listed through several channels, including KRK Makelaars Amsterdam and Funda. The listing is available on multiple platforms, so you can compare details easily.
Details of this home
Borgerstraat 206-2, Amsterdam
Data from Lootsbuurt
Data from Lootsbuurt
154 within 5 km
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About Borgerstraat 206-2, Amsterdam
At €410,000, this studio is priced below the neighbourhood average of €478,769 and the median of €425,000. Given the 42 m² floor area, the price per m² works out to about €9,762, which is below the neighbourhood average of €10,777 per m². So it's a keen price for a studio in this part of Amsterdam.
The energy label is F, which is on the lower end of the scale. This means the home is not very energy-efficient, so you can expect higher heating costs compared to a home with a better label. The neighbourhood has a mix of labels, with most homes (45.5%) having label C, and 36.4% having label D or lower.
The nearest train station is 2.7 km away, which is about a 30-minute walk or a short bike ride. This is a bit further than the average for Amsterdam, but the neighbourhood is well-served by trams and buses for connections to the city centre and beyond.
The CBS data records 108 total crimes in the neighbourhood, which is moderate for a dense urban area.
The nearest park or public garden is 0.8 km away, about a ten-minute walk. This is typical for a central Amsterdam neighbourhood, where green spaces are a bit more spread out but still accessible.
This is a studio, meaning it's a single-room apartment with a combined living/sleeping area, plus a separate kitchen and bathroom. The floor area is 42 m², which is a comfortable size for a studio. The building dates from 1911, so it has classic Amsterdam architecture.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Lootsbuurt