Circus/Kermisbuurt, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis terraced house on Bezembinderspad 5 sits in the Circus/Kermisbuurt, a calm residential pocket of Oostzanerwerf. With 98 m² of living space and a 107 m² plot, it is noticeably roomier than the neighbourhood average. At €550,000, the asking price is 44% above the local average of €381,700, making it the most expensive of the ten homes currently for sale in the area, a reflection of its size and condition rather than a market outlier. For context, terraced houses in Amsterdam vary widely, but this one is priced keenly for what it offers.
The neighbourhood is predominantly made up of families and couples, with a mix of homeowners (55%) and renters. Built mostly between 1970 and 2010, the housing stock is modern and well-maintained. There are no resident reviews available for this area, but the CBS data paints a picture of a stable, quiet community with a low crime rate (51 total offences). The address density of 1,933 addresses per km² gives it a strongly urban feel without the bustle of the city centre. For more on the area, see the Circus/Kermisbuurt neighbourhood.
Your morning bread run is a five-minute walk to Lidl or Albert Heijn, both just around the corner. For a bigger shop, Jumbo and Dekamarkt are a couple of streets away. Families with children have several primary schools within a ten-minute walk, including De Bonkelaar and Montessori Kindcentrum Oostzanerwerf, while secondary school Kolom praktijkcollege Noord is even closer. A park or public garden is on your doorstep, perfect for an after-work stroll. The area falls under the municipality of Amsterdam, which means excellent public services and amenities.
The home is listed through several channels, including Makelaarsland. At present, it is the only terraced house for sale in the Circus/Kermisbuurt, so availability is limited.
Details of this home
Bezembinderspad 5, Amsterdam
Data from Circus/Kermisbuurt
Data from Circus/Kermisbuurt
53 within 5 km
90 within 5 km
About Bezembinderspad 5, Amsterdam
The asking price is 44% above the neighbourhood average of €381,700, but this home is also 32% larger than the typical 74 m² property in the area. It is the most expensive of the ten homes currently for sale in the Circus/Kermisbuurt. Recently sold homes in the neighbourhood went for an average of €407,136, so the price reflects the extra space and modern build year (1989).
At 98 m², this terraced house is 32% larger than the neighbourhood average of 74 m². The plot of 107 m² also gives you a private outdoor space, which is a bonus in this part of Amsterdam.
The home has energy label C, which is average for a house built in 1989. In the neighbourhood, 60% of homes have label B and 20% have label C, so this is in line with the local stock. You can expect reasonable energy costs, though not as low as a modern A-rated home.
The nearest train station is 6.3 km away, so commuting by rail is not the most convenient option. However, the area is well-served by bus routes and the ferry to Amsterdam Centrum.
Several primary schools are within a ten-minute walk: De Bonkelaar (500 m), Montessori Kindcentrum Oostzanerwerf (594 m), and Daltonschool De Poolster (607 m). For secondary education, Kolom praktijkcollege Noord is just 372 m away.
There are ten homes for sale in the neighbourhood right now, with prices ranging from €325,000 to €550,000. This terraced house is the most expensive, but also the largest in terms of floor area.
The neighbourhood recorded 51 total offences, which is low for an urban area. The community is predominantly residential and family-oriented, contributing to a safe and quiet atmosphere.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Circus/Kermisbuurt

