Cruquiusbuurt, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis 30 m² studio in a 2023 building is a compact, energy-efficient home with an A+ label. The asking price of €315,000 is 53% below the neighbourhood average of €668,714, but the floor area is also 58% smaller than the local norm of 72 m², so the price per square metre is actually in line with the market. For context, studios in Amsterdam vary widely in price and size.
The Cruquiusbuurt is a densely built neighbourhood with a very strong urban character (3,355 addresses per km²). It's home to 2,395 residents, mostly young adults aged 25-45, and a large share of single-person households. The housing stock is almost entirely post-2010, and all homes have an A or A+ energy label. No resident reviews are available for this neighbourhood.
For your morning bread, the nearest Albert Heijn is a ten-minute walk away. There are several primary schools within walking distance: Dalton Kind Centrum de Kleine Kapitein is just around the corner, and Kindcentrum Sluisbuurt is a couple of streets away. Secondary education is a bit further, at about a ten-minute walk. The municipality Amsterdam offers extensive amenities throughout the city.
At the time of writing the home is listed only via Hoen Makelaars.
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Cruquiusweg 79B3, Amsterdam
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About Cruquiusweg 79B3, Amsterdam
The asking price is 53% below the neighbourhood average of €668,714, but the studio is also 58% smaller than the average home in Cruquiusbuurt (72 m²). The price per square metre works out to about €10,500, which is slightly above the neighbourhood average of €9,694 per m². So the price is on the high side for the size, but the new build and A+ energy label add value.
The energy label is A+, the highest possible rating. This means the home is very energy-efficient, with low heating and electricity costs. In Cruquiusbuurt, 58.1% of homes have an A+ label and 41.9% have an A label, so this studio is among the most efficient in the neighbourhood.
Cruquiusbuurt is a very urban area with a high density of addresses. The population is predominantly young adults aged 25-45, and many households are single-person. The area has a modern housing stock, mostly built after 2010, and all homes have good energy labels. It's a lively, central part of Amsterdam.
A restaurant and a childcare centre are just around the corner (0.3 km). A park or garden is about a ten-minute walk away (0.9 km). The nearest supermarket (Albert Heijn) is a ten-minute walk (985 m). Primary schools are very close: Dalton Kind Centrum de Kleine Kapitein is 82 m away, and Kindcentrum Sluisbuurt is 122 m away.
The nearest train station is 2.4 km away, which is about a 30-minute walk or a short cycle.
This is a studio apartment built in 2023, so it's brand new. The building is part of the recent development in Cruquiusbuurt, where 95.6% of homes were built after 2010.
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