Frederik Hendrikbuurt-Noord, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis studio on Zaagmolenstraat is a cosy base in a lively part of Amsterdam. With 32 m² of living space, it's compact but efficient, typical of a 1910 building with energy label C. At €325,000, the asking price is 51% below the neighbourhood average of €669,882, which makes it a keen entry point into the area. For context, studios in Amsterdam vary widely, but this one is priced to move quickly.
The neighbourhood scores a 7.69 out of 10 from two reviews. One resident calls it "Lovely" and says: "Just that everyone is friendly and happy to help." Another describes it as "Beautiful but not too quiet neighbourhood" and adds: "Well, never experienced anything strange, almost everyone is friendly and it is also child-friendly." It's a very urban area with 11,718 addresses per km², mostly young adults (47% aged 25-45) and many single-person households. The neighbourhood Frederik Hendrikbuurt-Noord is a mix of historic buildings and modern city life.
Daily errands are easy: an Albert Heijn is just around the corner, and a Dirk is a couple of streets away. For school runs, the Cartesius Lyceum (secondary) is a five-minute walk, and Basisschool Dr. Rijk Kramer is also within walking distance. The municipality Amsterdam offers all the cultural and recreational options you'd expect from the capital, with a park or garden just around the corner.
At the time of writing the home is listed only via LDB Makelaardij.
Details of this home
Zaagmolenstraat 2-4, Amsterdam
Good · 2 residents
Just that everyone is friendly and happy to help.
Auto-translated to English by AIWell, never experienced anything strange, almost everyone is friendly and it is also child-friendly
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About Zaagmolenstraat 2-4, Amsterdam
The asking price of €325,000 is 51% below the neighbourhood average of €669,882, but the studio is also 52% smaller than the average home in the area (67 m²). Given the compact size and central location, the price is in line with what you'd expect for a studio in this part of Amsterdam.
The energy label is C, which is average for a home built in 1910. You can expect moderate energy costs, not as low as a modern home, but not excessively high either. In the neighbourhood, 33.3% of homes have label C, so it's a common rating.
The nearest train station is 2.7 km away, which is about a 30-minute walk or a short bike ride. For daily commuting, trams and buses in the area provide good alternatives.
The neighbourhood has a mix of residents, with 375 households with children and several schools nearby. Reviews mention it's child-friendly and safe. However, with many single-person households and small homes, it's more typical for young professionals and couples.
Yes, an Albert Heijn is 338 metres away (just around the corner), and a Dirk is 423 metres away (a couple of streets). For more variety, a Jumbo is 656 metres away, so daily shopping is very convenient.
There are 38 homes for sale in the neighbourhood, with prices ranging from €300,000 to €1,750,000. Studios are less common, most homes are larger, so this is a relatively rare opportunity.
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