Geuzenhofbuurt, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis 22 m² studio on the Korte Geuzenstraat is a typical Amsterdam starter home: small, but in a lively part of town. At €285,000, the asking price is 38% below the neighbourhood average of €463,000, a reflection of the compact size and the poor energy label G. For context, studios in Amsterdam vary widely, but this one is priced keenly for its square metres.
The neighbourhood Geuzenhofbuurt is intensely urban, with over 11,700 addresses per km². Most households are single (740 out of 1,083 homes), and the area is popular with 25- to 45-year-olds. There are no reviews from residents in the data, but the neighbourhood is known for its pre-war housing stock, all homes here were built before 1945. The mix is entirely flats, and the average income is in line with the city's median.
For groceries, an Aldi is just around the corner, and an Albert Heijn is a couple of streets away. Two primary schools, Daltonschool De Waterkant and St. Janschool, are within a five-minute walk, making it practical for families despite the small home. The municipality Amsterdam offers all the usual city amenities, from restaurants to a park.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including Inter immo, Pararius, Huispedia, Funda and Vastgoed Nederland. The agent is Inter immo.
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Korte Geuzenstraat 510, Amsterdam
Data from Geuzenhofbuurt
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About Korte Geuzenstraat 510, Amsterdam
The asking price is 38% below the neighbourhood average of €463,000, but the studio is also 56% smaller than the typical 50 m² home in Geuzenhofbuurt. Given the compact size and energy label G, the price is in line with what you'd expect for a small, older studio in this part of Amsterdam.
Energy label G is the lowest rating, meaning the home is not energy-efficient. Heating costs are likely to be high, and the property may need significant investment in insulation or a new heating system to improve the label. In the neighbourhood, all current for-sale homes have label C, so this one stands out as less efficient.
At 22 m², this studio is compact even by Amsterdam standards. The average studio in the city is around 30-35 m², and in Geuzenhofbuurt the average home is 50 m². It's a space that suits a single person or a couple who prioritise location over square metres.
Geuzenhofbuurt is densely built and very urban, with a young population. You'll find an Aldi and an Albert Heijn within a few minutes' walk, and several primary schools are close by. The area has a park and restaurants nearby, and the city centre is easily reachable by bike or tram.
The nearest train station is 3.8 km away, so it's not within walking distance. You'd need a bike or bus to reach it. The area is better served by trams and buses for local travel.
No resident reviews are available in the data for this neighbourhood. The information about the area comes from CBS statistics and the listing itself.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Geuzenhofbuurt