E-buurt, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis terraced house on Eksteenfontein 10 sits in a quiet corner of the E-buurt, a neighbourhood that feels more like a village within the city. With 117 m² of living space spread over several floors, it offers room to breathe. The asking rent of €1,800 per month is in line with the market for terraced houses in Amsterdam.
The E-buurt is a calm, family-friendly area with a mix of green spaces and modern housing. One resident says: "It's super nice and nice and quiet, the only thing is that more rubbish bins need to be bought, but other than that everything is neat and tidy." Based on that single review, the neighbourhood is appreciated for its peace and tidiness. Around 83% of homes are single-family houses, and nearly half are owner-occupied. The area has a strong urban feel with a high address density, yet it remains surprisingly tranquil. For more context, see the E-buurt neighbourhood.
Your daily routine here is straightforward. For groceries, the nearest Albert Heijn is just around the corner, with a Jumbo a ten-minute walk away. There are several primary schools within a five-minute walk, including Bijlmerhorst and Islamitische Basisschool As Soeffah, both about 429 metres away. A park or public garden is on your doorstep, just 200 metres from the house. The municipality of Amsterdam provides all the usual city amenities, from restaurants to libraries, within easy reach. See the municipality of Amsterdam for more.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including MVGM Wonen and MVGM Wonen. The listing includes a notable plot of 2,475 m², which is unusually large for a terraced house in this part of Amsterdam.
Details of this home
Eksteenfontein 10, Amsterdam
Fair · 1 resident
It's super nice and nice and quiet, the only thing is that more rubbish bins need to be bought, but other than that everything is neat and tidy.
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About Eksteenfontein 10, Amsterdam
The rent of €1,800 is exactly the average for terraced houses in the E-buurt, based on current listings. With 117 m², that works out at about €15.38 per m², which is typical for the area. The house has an A++ energy label, so energy costs will be low, which adds to the value.
The E-buurt is a quiet, family-oriented neighbourhood with mostly single-family homes. One resident describes it as 'super nice and nice and quiet', though they note that more rubbish bins would be welcome. The area has a high address density but feels calm, with a park just 200 metres away.
The closest supermarket is an Albert Heijn at 592 metres, just around the corner. Another Albert Heijn is at 743 metres, and a Jumbo is about a ten-minute walk at 1,054 metres. For daily shopping, you have several options within easy walking distance.
Yes, there are several primary schools within a five-minute walk. Bijlmerhorst and Islamitische Basisschool As Soeffah are both 429 metres away, and Openbare Brede School Het Atelier is 465 metres. For secondary education, OSB Amsterdam is 746 metres away.
The house has an energy label A++, which is the highest rating. This means the home is very energy-efficient, with excellent insulation and likely a heat pump or solar panels. Your heating and electricity bills will be low compared to older homes.
The nearest train station is 1.4 km away, about a 17-minute walk. This gives you access to the wider Amsterdam region and beyond. Bus connections are also available in the area.
No, a plot of 2,475 m² is exceptionally large for a terraced house in Amsterdam. Most terraced homes in the E-buurt have much smaller gardens. This plot offers plenty of outdoor space, though the listing does not specify how it is laid out.
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