Geuzenhofbuurt, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis studio on Geuzenstraat is a compact home in a lively part of Amsterdam. At 44 m² it's a practical space, typical of the area's pre-war housing stock. The asking price of €375,000 is noticeably below the neighbourhood average of €463,000, making it a keenly priced option for a buyer looking for a foothold in the city. For context, studios in Amsterdam vary widely in price and size.
The neighbourhood Geuzenhofbuurt is a dense, urban neighbourhood with a very high address density. It's an area dominated by single-person households, many young professionals and students, and almost entirely pre-war buildings. The streets are busy, with plenty of cafes and restaurants just around the corner. There are no resident reviews available for this neighbourhood, but the CBS data paints a picture of a vibrant, central Amsterdam pocket.
For your daily shopping, an Aldi is just around the corner, and an Albert Heijn is a couple of streets away. There are several primary schools within a five-minute walk, including Daltonschool De Waterkant and De Visserschool, as well as the Marcanti College for secondary education. A park or public garden is also just around the corner, offering a bit of green in the city. The municipality Amsterdam provides all the urban amenities you'd expect from the capital.
At the time of writing the home is listed only.
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Geuzenstraat 61H, Amsterdam
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About Geuzenstraat 61H, Amsterdam
The asking price of €375,000 is 19% below the average asking price of €463,000 for homes currently for sale in the Geuzenhofbuurt. The median asking price in the neighbourhood is €495,000, so this studio is priced on the low side. However, it has an energy label E, while all other current listings in the area have label C, which may explain part of the difference.
The energy label is E, which is less efficient than the other homes currently for sale in the Geuzenhofbuurt, all of which have label C. An E label means higher energy costs for heating and electricity compared to a more modern home. The building dates from 1934, so insulation and heating systems are likely original or older.
The nearest train station is 3.8 km away, so it's not within walking distance. However, the neighbourhood has a very high address density (11,723 addresses per km²), indicating excellent urban transport links such as trams and buses.
Geuzenhofbuurt is a densely populated, urban area with mostly pre-war buildings. It has a young population: over half of residents are between 25 and 45. Most households are single-person (740 out of 1,145), and there are few families with children. The area has a lively, city-centre feel with many restaurants and cafes nearby.
The average price per square metre for homes currently for sale in the neighbourhood is €9,314. For this studio of 44 m², the price per m² is about €8,523, which is below the neighbourhood average. This reinforces that the listing is priced keenly relative to other properties on the market.
Yes, a park or public garden is just around the corner (0.4 km away). This provides a welcome outdoor space in an otherwise very dense urban area. The neighbourhood itself has a high address density, so green space is limited, but the nearby park offers a retreat.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Geuzenhofbuurt