Driehoekbuurt, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis studio on Willemsstraat sits in one of Amsterdam's most iconic neighbourhoods. At 43 m² it's compact, but the high ceilings and classic 1888 bones give it character. With a price of €430,000, it's 48% below the neighbourhood average asking price of €833,897, though that average is skewed by larger homes. Compared to other studios in Amsterdam, this one is keenly priced for a central location.
The neighbourhood Driehoekbuurt is densely built and packed with energy. Over half the homes were built before 1945, and the streets are full of cafes, galleries and boutiques. It's a place where you're never far from a restaurant, the nearest is just around the corner. The area has a very high density of addresses, so it's busy day and night. Most households are single people, and the average age skews towards the 25,45 bracket. There are no resident reviews available for this neighbourhood.
For your morning bread, Jumbo is just around the corner, and Albert Heijn is a couple of streets away. The nearest primary school, Theo Thijssenschool Amsterdam, is a five-minute walk, and secondary school Het Cartesius Lyceum is similarly close. The municipality Amsterdam offers everything you'd expect from a capital city, from museums to parks, the nearest park is a ten-minute walk.
At the time of writing the home is listed via several channels, including Van Maarschalkerwaart Makelaardij o.g. b.v. and Funda.
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Willemsstraat 169-2, Amsterdam
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About Willemsstraat 169-2, Amsterdam
The asking price is 48% below the neighbourhood average of €833,897, but that average includes much larger homes. The median price in Driehoekbuurt is €595,000, so this studio is well below that. Given the compact size and central location, the price is in line with what you'd expect for a studio in this area.
The energy label is D. In Driehoekbuurt, about 18% of homes for sale have a label D or lower, while over 60% have A or B. Label D means the home is not particularly energy-efficient, so heating costs could be higher than in a modern home. It's worth checking the exact energy performance certificate for details.
The nearest train station is 1.8 km away, which is about a 20-minute walk or a short tram ride. Amsterdam's central station is also within easy reach by bike or public transport.
You have a Jumbo supermarket just 250 metres away, an Albert Heijn at 342 metres, and an Ekoplaza organic shop at 433 metres. For daily groceries, everything is within a few minutes' walk.
Yes, the nearest primary school is Theo Thijssenschool Amsterdam at 413 metres, and the nearest secondary school is Het Cartesius Lyceum at 433 metres. Both are within a five-minute walk.
There are 29 homes for sale in Driehoekbuurt, but only a fraction are studios. The average floor area in the neighbourhood is 71 m², so this 43 m² studio is smaller than most. Studios are rare in this area, so this is a specific type of property.
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