Leidsebuurt-Noordoost, Amsterdam
This studio on the Korte Leidsedwarsstraat sits in the middle of Amsterdam's lively centre, in the Leidsebuurt-Noordoost neighbourhood. The building dates from 1871 and the home is on the third floor. At €375,000, the asking price is on the high side for a studio of this size, though it is 63% below the neighbourhood average asking price of €1,017,833. For context, [studios in Amsterdam]( /koopwoningen/amsterdam/studios/) are a popular option in the city.
According to the agent, this studio spans 31 m² across two floors, with three rooms, one bedroom and one bathroom. The BAG registration lists the living area as 26 m². The home has a combi boiler for heating and is offered as full ownership. There is an HOA fee of €145.96 per month. The energy label is G, the least efficient label, so expect high energy costs.
Residents of the wider district give it an average score of 7.63, based on three reviews. One resident says: "Very nice quiet neighbourhood, friendly neighbours, helping each other, looking out for each other when needed." Another describes it as lively: "It's incredibly busy here, which has both advantages and disadvantages. There's a lot of noise and few rules because of it. But there's also plenty of cosiness and always something to do!" The neighbourhood has 1,115 residents, with a high share of single-person households. [The Leidsebuurt-Noordoost neighbourhood]( /buurt/leidsebuurt-noordoost-amsterdam/) is part of the De Weteringschans district.
Daily life is easy here. Albert Heijn is just around the corner, with SPAR a couple of streets away. The Barlaeus Gymnasium is on your doorstep, and the Cornelis Vrijschool for primary education is a five-minute walk. The nearest GP is Huisartsenpraktijk de Wetering, and the Leidsestraat Apotheek is just around the corner. Tram stops at Rijksmuseum and Prinsengracht are a couple of streets away, with lines 1, 7, 19 and 2, 17, 24 respectively. Amsterdam Centraal station is a ten-minute walk. [The municipality of Amsterdam]( /gemeente/amsterdam/) offers all this and more.
The WOZ value is €335,000 as of 1 January 2025. The asking price is 12% above this value. Between 2020 and 2025, the WOZ value rose by 23%, from €272,000 to €335,000. As for address risks, road traffic noise is above the norm at 51 dB, while rail and air traffic noise stay below their norms. The foundation risk indication is medium, and pluvial flooding at heavy rain is medium. These are area-level indications, not an inspection of this specific home.
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The WOZ value is set annually by the municipality with 1 January as its reference date, and therefore lags the market by about a year. It is an estimated market value, not a sale price.
About Korte Leidsedwarsstraat 143E, Amsterdam
The asking price is €375,000. This is 63% below the neighbourhood average asking price of €1,017,833, though the studio is smaller than the neighbourhood average of 92 m². The price per square metre, based on the agent's listed area of 31 m², is €12,097.
According to the agent, the home has three rooms, one bedroom and one bathroom, spread over two floors. The living area is listed as 31 m² by the agent, while the BAG registration records 26 m². The home is on the third floor and has a combi boiler for heating.
The WOZ value is €335,000 as of 1 January 2025. The asking price of €375,000 is 12% above this value. Over the past five years, the WOZ value has risen by 23%, from €272,000 in 2020 to €335,000 in 2025.
Road traffic noise at this address is 51 dB Lden, which is above the noise norm. Rail traffic noise is 34 dB Lden and air traffic noise is 46 dB Lden, both below their respective norms. These figures come from public data at address level and are indications, not measurements inside the home.
The foundation risk indication for this address is medium. The building was constructed in 1871, before 1970, and 91% of properties in this postcode area were built before 1970. This is an area-level indication from public data, not an inspection of this specific home.
Albert Heijn is just around the corner at 217 metres, with AH to go at 268 metres and SPAR at 306 metres. Ekoplaza is at 422 metres and another Albert Heijn at 476 metres. All are within a short walk from the home.
The Barlaeus Gymnasium, a secondary school, is on your doorstep at 112 metres. The Cornelis Vrijschool for primary education is at 486 metres, and IKC De Kleine Reus at 513 metres. Basisschool Het Museumkwartier is at 568 metres and OBS Leonardo da Vinci at 787 metres.
Tram stops are just around the corner: Rijksmuseum with lines 1, 7 and 19, Prinsengracht with lines 2, 17 and 24, and Leidseplein with lines 1, 2, 5, 7, 17, 19, 24, N82, N83, N84 and N88. Amsterdam Centraal station is at 2,066 metres.
The energy label is G, which is the least efficient label. This means you should expect high energy costs for heating and hot water. The home has a combi boiler for heating. No insulation features are mentioned in the listing.
Residents of the wider district give an average score of 7.63, based on three reviews. One resident praises the quiet and friendly neighbours, while another notes the area is lively and busy with both advantages and disadvantages. These reviews describe the district, not specifically this neighbourhood.
How residents experience their neighbourhood
It's incredibly busy here, which has both advantages and disadvantages. There's a lot of noise and few rules because of it. But there's also plenty of cosiness and always something to do! I think it's a shame that the residents are not at all involved with each other. This would be the biggest point for improvement.
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| Sale price | €1,017,833 | €955,000 |
|---|---|---|
| Sale per m² | €11,926 | – |
| Rent price | €4,225 p/m | €4,225 p/m |
| Rent per m² | €40 p/m | – |
How residents experience their district
My husband and I have lived on the Amstel for 26 years; we came from the Noorderdwarsstraat near the Prinsengracht. We are very satisfied here. Living here is very cosy, very kind neighbours, helpful, now a bit less due to age. Extremely nice living, very dear people around us and we have good contact with them, and if my husband and I can help someone, I do that too, someone who lost his wife. Good contact with the neighbours, a small word can do people good. The building is and has been well maintained, is kept clean, etc., nothing but praise for the building and the handymen on the Prinsengracht... corner Prinsengracht, we have lived here for about 30 years now. And we are satisfied people and hope to be allowed to stay here for a long time. Fam Fakkeldij, Amstel 298 G
Auto-translated to English by AIVery nice quiet neighbourhood, friendly neighbours, helping each other, looking out for each other when needed... we are satisfied people... we hope to enjoy our little spot on the Amstel for a long time...
Auto-translated to English by AIIt's incredibly busy here, which has both advantages and disadvantages. There's a lot of noise and few rules because of it. But there's also plenty of cosiness and always something to do! I think it's a shame that the residents are not at all involved with each other. This would be the biggest point for improvement.
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| Sale price | €1,184,133 | €888,291 |
|---|---|---|
| Sale per m² | €14,244 | – |
| Rent price | €3,512 p/m | €3,506 p/m |
| Rent per m² | €42 p/m | – |
How residents experience their municipality
Een hele fijne, rustige buurt met veel groen en geweldige bomen die verkoeling en ontspanning bieden. 's nachts is het er stil en donker. Dat vind ik belangrijk voor de dieren. De buurt is goed bereikbaar met metro 54 en voorzieningen zijn op loopafstand in winkelcentrum de Poort. 1 ding is een ongelofelijke doorn in het oog en dat is de hygiene. Het is dagelijks een puinzoo bij de vuilcontainers. Zwerfafval waait overal naar toe. En hoewel we met een aantal bewoners dagelijks 'prikken' en opruimen is het een never ending story. Ik zou zo graag zien dat daar een oplossing voor komt.
Auto-translated to English by AIIJburg is a new district still under development and it's getting better with all the amenities and a beach nearby. And you're also quickly out of the city and into the greenery.
Auto-translated to English by AIQuiet, peaceful, relaxed, green, social and a nice mix of people
Auto-translated to English by AII lived here for about 12 years. The neighbourhood has clear advantages: good connections by tram, bus and ferry/boat, plenty of supermarkets, gyms and practical amenities nearby. For me, however, there was one major drawback: structural low-frequency noise, demonstrably coming from commercial shipping on the Amsterdam-Rijnkanaal. If you are sensitive to that, it can be very burdensome. In my case, it was clearly noticeable indoors, especially at night. Neighbours said they slept with earplugs and extra insulation offered limited to no solution. The municipality took measurements at the time and acknowledged that the noise was significant, but indicated they could do little or nothing about it because the source fell outside their direct authority. My honest advice: visit this neighbourhood not only during the day, but also in the evening and at night, and pay specific attention to low-frequency humming or vibrations. For people sensitive to noise, I would personally strongly advise against this location.
Auto-translated to English by AINo public transport!
Auto-translated to English by AINice, quiet and reasonably cosy neighbourhood. Good accessibility, the Amsterdam Forest nearby. Lots of different facilities within walking distance. Nice to live here with a family and pets! Quite a few schools within cycling distance. Hygiene in the neighbourhood is above the average level in Amsterdam. VUmc very close by.
Auto-translated to English by AIAt the end of the Silodam lies the striking MVRDV building. Surrounded by water on all sides. Every apartment has a view of the IJ and/or the Oude Houthaven. The views are therefore phenomenal and every day is different due to the weather. The sunrises and sunsets are unbeatable. Because the building is at the end of the Silodam, there is no through traffic and every person is either a resident or a visitor. This makes it, by Amsterdam standards, an exceptionally safe living environment. There is little turnover. The residents of this building form a close-knit community. A nice mix of families with and without children and single people who help each other where needed. And that too is a special quality in an increasingly transient Amsterdam. Within walking distance are the Haarlemmerdijk and the markets where you can find all the hustle and bustle if you feel like it. On the Silodam there is peace and quiet, a delight for body and mind. The wind, the seagulls, the waves on the IJ, the boats, occasionally a cruise ship, and every 5 years Sail! A little paradise in Amsterdam? Absolutely!
Auto-translated to English by AIBecause we are on the outskirts, there is no through traffic. In the middle of the street a large playground with a table tennis table and a small football pitch. And playground equipment. Behind our house only meadows.
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| Sale price | €830,326 | €701,582 |
|---|---|---|
| Sale per m² | €8,903 | – |
| Rent price | €2,807 p/m | €2,639 p/m |
| Rent per m² | €34 p/m | – |
Korte Leidsedwarsstraat 143E, Amsterdam
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