Weteringbuurt, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis 17th-century terraced house on the Derde Weteringdwarsstraat is a rare find in the lively Weteringbuurt. This listing does not state an energy label. As a result, the rest of this page is mainly about the street and the neighbourhood, not the home itself. At €2,150,000, the asking price is 81% above the neighbourhood average of €1,189,896, which is in line with the home's generous 177 m² floor area, 57% larger than the typical 113 m² in the area. For context, terraced houses in Amsterdam vary widely in price and size.
The Weteringbuurt is a dense, historic neighbourhood in Amsterdam's Centrum district, with a very strong urban character (address density of 9,676 addresses per km²). The area is home to a mix of singles (39% of households) and couples, with relatively few families with children. Most homes were built before 1945 (86%), and the housing stock is predominantly apartments, though this terraced house stands out. No resident reviews are available for this neighbourhood, but the CBS data paints a picture of a vibrant, central area with a young population (43% aged 25-45). For more on the area, see the Weteringbuurt neighbourhood.
Your morning bread run is just around the corner at Albert Heijn or Ekoplaza. For a bigger shop, Dirk and Jumbo are a ten-minute walk away. Families with young children have IKC De Kleine Reus for primary education, while secondary students can walk to Barlaeus Gymnasium. The nearest park or public garden is a couple of streets away, and a GP is on your doorstep. The area falls under the municipality of Amsterdam, which manages local amenities and services.
At the time of writing, the home is listed only via WWR Makelaars.
Details of this home
Derde Weteringdwarsstraat 29, Amsterdam
Data from Weteringbuurt
Data from Weteringbuurt
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About Derde Weteringdwarsstraat 29, Amsterdam
The asking price of €2,150,000 is 81% above the neighbourhood average of €1,189,896. However, this home is also 57% larger than the typical 113 m² in the area, so the price per m² is roughly in line with the market. The neighbourhood median price is €737,000, but that includes many smaller apartments. Given the size and location, the price is on the high side but reflects the home's unique characteristics.
The Weteringbuurt is a very urban, central Amsterdam neighbourhood with a high density of addresses (9,676 per km²). It has a young population, with many singles and couples. Most homes are pre-war apartments, and the area is lively with shops, restaurants, and cultural venues nearby. The neighbourhood is well-connected by public transport, with a train station 2.8 km away.
The home has a floor area of 177 m² and a plot of 105 m². It was built in 1670, so it has historic character.
Given the home's age (1670), it likely has lower energy efficiency, but without a label, this cannot be confirmed.
Several schools are within walking distance. IKC De Kleine Reus (primary, 102 m) is on your doorstep, and Barlaeus Gymnasium (secondary, 390 m) is a five-minute walk. Other primary schools include ASVO (713 m) and Cornelis Vrijschool (722 m).
Albert Heijn (116 m) and Ekoplaza (151 m) are just around the corner for daily groceries. For a larger selection, Dirk (456 m) and Jumbo (501 m) are a ten-minute walk away.
WWR Makelaars has published only the street and price on Funda. As a result, some details about the home itself are missing from this page.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Weteringbuurt