Frederik Hendrikbuurt-Noord, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis studio on Fagelstraat in the Frederik Hendrikbuurt-Noord neighbourhood is a compact piece of Amsterdam history, built in 1898. With 43 m² of living space, it's 36% smaller than the neighbourhood average, which is reflected in the asking price of €600,000, on the high side compared to the median of €599,500 in the area. For context, studios in Amsterdam vary widely in price and size.
This is a lively, central neighbourhood with a very high density of addresses, over 11,700 per km², so you're right in the thick of things. Based on two reviews, residents describe it as friendly and child-friendly. One resident says: "Everyone is friendly and happy to help." Another notes: "Almost everyone is friendly and it is also child-friendly." The neighbourhood Frederik Hendrikbuurt-Noord is popular with singles and young professionals, with many one-person households.
For daily groceries, you have an Albert Heijn just around the corner, and a Jumbo a couple of streets away. There are several schools within walking distance: Basisschool De Bron is a five-minute walk, and Het Cartesius Lyceum is even closer. The municipality Amsterdam offers a wealth of amenities, with a park or garden just around the corner and a restaurant on your doorstep.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including Homecrew, Pararius and Funda.
Details of this home
Fagelstraat 63-3, Amsterdam
Good · 2 residents
Just that everyone is friendly and happy to help.
Auto-translated to English by AIWell, never experienced anything strange, almost everyone is friendly and it is also child-friendly
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About Fagelstraat 63-3, Amsterdam
The asking price of €600,000 is slightly above the neighbourhood median of €599,500, but the studio is 36% smaller than the average home in the area (67 m²). Given the compact size, the price per m² works out higher than the neighbourhood average of €10,423 per m². Whether it's fair depends on how much you value the central location and the character of a 19th-century building.
The energy label is C, which is average for a home of this age. In the neighbourhood, about 33% of homes have label C, while 19% have label D or lower. You can expect moderate energy costs, but it's not as efficient as a modern home.
The nearest train station is 2.7 km away, which is about a 30-minute walk or a short bike ride.
The neighbourhood has a mix of residents, with many singles (1,410 one-person households) and relatively few families with children (375). However, residents describe it as child-friendly, and there are several primary schools within walking distance, such as Basisschool De Bron (251 m) and Oecumenische basisschool De Catamaran (468 m).
There are currently 38 homes for sale in the neighbourhood, with prices ranging from €300,000 to €1,750,000. The average price per m² is €10,423, and the average size is 67 m². This studio is smaller and priced per m² above average.
The neighbourhood recorded 186 total crimes in the latest data. Given the high density of addresses, this is not unusually high for a central urban area. Residents in reviews mention feeling safe and that nothing strange has happened.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Frederik Hendrikbuurt-Noord