Driehoekbuurt, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis studio on Goudsbloemstraat sits in one of Amsterdam's most iconic neighbourhoods. At 43 m² it's compact, but the high ceilings and classic 1905 architecture give it character. The asking price of €495,000 is 41% below the average asking price in the Driehoekbuurt, which makes it a keen entry point into this sought-after area. For context, the average price per m² in the neighbourhood is €11,210, so this studio is priced to sell. Compare it with other studios in Amsterdam.
The Driehoekbuurt is the quieter corner of the Jordaan, with narrow streets and a village-like feel despite being in the city centre. It's a mix of young professionals and long-term residents, and the atmosphere is buzzy without being touristy. There are no resident reviews available for this street, but the neighbourhood scores high on liveliness. Most homes here were built before 1945 (57%), and the area is densely populated with over 10,000 addresses per km². The neighbourhood Driehoekbuurt is known for its independent shops and cafes.
Your morning bread run is just around the corner at Jumbo or Albert Heijn. For organic groceries, Ekoplaza is a couple of streets away. The Theo Thijssenschool (primary) is a five-minute walk, and Het Cartesius Lyceum (secondary) is similarly close. The municipality Amsterdam offers excellent public transport, with the nearest tram stop just a few minutes away. A park or garden is a ten-minute walk, perfect for a weekend stroll.
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Details of this home
Goudsbloemstraat 122C, Amsterdam
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About Goudsbloemstraat 122C, Amsterdam
The asking price is 41% below the average asking price in the Driehoekbuurt (€833,897), and the price per m² (€11,512) is close to the neighbourhood average of €11,210. Given the compact size and central location, it's priced keenly compared to other listings in the area.
The energy label is C, which is average for a home of this age. In the neighbourhood, 36% of homes have label A, 21% label B, and 18% label C. A C label means moderate energy efficiency, so heating costs will be reasonable but not as low as a modern home.
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 also within easy reach by public transport.
The Driehoekbuurt has a high proportion of single-person households (47%) and a large 25-45 age group (40%). It's a lively area with many cafes, restaurants, and shops, and the atmosphere is social without being overly touristy.
Yes, there are several schools within walking distance. The Theo Thijssenschool (primary) is 404 m away, and Het Cartesius Lyceum (secondary) is 471 m away. There are also multiple other primary and secondary schools in the area.
The neighbourhood recorded 137 total crimes in the latest data, which is moderate for a central Amsterdam area. The area is generally considered safe, with a mix of residential and commercial activity keeping streets busy.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Driehoekbuurt