Driehoekbuurt, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis studio on the Brouwersgracht sits in one of Amsterdam's most iconic neighbourhoods. At 34 m² it's compact, but with an A energy label it's efficient and modernised. The asking price of €595,000 is 29% below the neighbourhood average of €833,897, making it a keen entry into the market. For context, studios in Amsterdam vary widely in price and size.
The Driehoekbuurt is part of the Jordaan, known for its narrow streets, independent shops and lively atmosphere. With 1,285 single-person households out of 1,895 total, it's a neighbourhood of young professionals and creatives. The area has a very high density of addresses (10,768 per km²), so you're never far from a café or gallery. No resident reviews are available for this street, but the vibe is unmistakably Amsterdam. Learn more about the neighbourhood Driehoekbuurt.
Your morning bread run is to Albert Heijn, just around the corner. For organic options, Ekoplaza is a couple of streets away. There are two primary schools within a ten-minute walk: de Burght and Theo Thijssenschool. Secondary schools like Vinse School are even closer. The municipality Amsterdam offers excellent public transport, with the central station 1.8 km away.
At the time of writing the home is listed through several channels, including Muriel Makelaardij, Funda, Pararius and Vastgoed Nederland.
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Brouwersgracht 129O, Amsterdam
Data from Driehoekbuurt
Data from Driehoekbuurt
153 within 5 km
213 within 5 km
About Brouwersgracht 129O, Amsterdam
The asking price is 29% below the average asking price in the Driehoekbuurt (€833,897), but the home is also 52% smaller than the neighbourhood average of 71 m². The price per m² works out at about €17,500, which is above the neighbourhood average of €11,210 per m². So while the total price is lower, you're paying a premium for the compact size and location.
The home has an energy label A, which is very efficient. In the Driehoekbuurt, 36.4% of homes have label A and 6.1% have A+. This means lower energy bills and a smaller carbon footprint compared to older properties in the area, many of which date from before 1945.
The nearest train station is 1.8 km away, which is about a 20-minute walk or a short tram ride. Amsterdam Central Station is within easy reach, connecting you to national and international destinations.
Albert Heijn is just 187 metres away, perfect for daily groceries. Jumbo is at 307 metres and Ekoplaza at 317 metres for organic produce. There are also two more Albert Heijn locations within 500 metres, so you have plenty of choice.
Primary schools include de Burght (477 m) and Theo Thijssenschool (607 m). For secondary education, Vinse School is 240 metres away and Het Cartesius Lyceum is 742 metres. The area has 213 schools within 5 km, covering all levels.
The neighbourhood recorded 137 total crimes in the latest data. Given the high population density and central location, this is typical for an urban area. The Jordaan is generally considered a safe and popular neighbourhood.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Driehoekbuurt