Zuidwestkwadrant-Zuid, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis is a generous home on a large plot, with a modern energy label A and a floor area of 143 m². The asking price of €749,000 is on the high side compared to the neighbourhood average of €461,889, but the home is also 64% larger than the typical home in the area. For context, see other terraced houses in Amsterdam.
Zuidwestkwadrant-Zuid is a densely urban area with around 6,200 residents. It's a mixed neighbourhood: one resident describes it as "Adequate/average (not bad, but not fantastic either. Just normal)", noting plenty of playgrounds and supermarkets like Albert Heijn and Jumbo. Another resident, however, mentions "so often bombs and explosions" and rubbish on the ground. The neighbourhood has a high proportion of families with children and a mix of housing, though only 9% are single-family homes. Learn more about the neighbourhood Zuidwestkwadrant-Zuid.
For daily shopping, Albert Heijn is just around the corner, and Lidl is a couple of streets away. There are several primary schools within walking distance, including Basisschool de Wereldburger and De Odyssee. Secondary school Yuverta vmbo Amsterdam-West is also nearby. The area is well connected for cycling and walking, and the city centre is accessible. For more on the wider area, see the municipality Amsterdam.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including MakelaarFRANK, Vastgoed Nederland, and Funda.
Details of this home
J.S. Ruppertstraat 13, Amsterdam
Satisfactory · 4 residents
Hardly any Dutch shops... mostly Muslim. On Tussenmeer 85 there is a squatter's pro-Palestine building... while everything is being done in the neighbourhood to make it nice. The building is full of Palestine flags and hate texts. We want more Dutch shops... For the rest... nice area for walking and cycling. The city is accessible from all sides and everything is well reachable. All shops are present.
Auto-translated to English by AIAdequate/average (not bad, but not fantastic either. Just normal), it's not the best, but no neighbourhood is; things can always change/improve. Plenty of educational opportunities, supermarkets like Albert Heijn and Jumbo, a bit further (15 minutes walk) there's also the centre with all sorts of other amenities such as shops, supermarkets, ice cream shops, restaurants, etc. Many playgrounds, so really family-friendly. However, I must admit that there is little parking space, possibly due to these amenities. Hygiene could also be better; there is often some rubbish on the ground that doesn't belong there, like cans etc. Housing: there are many homes and houses in the neighbourhood, also with private and shared garages, so really great.
Auto-translated to English by AIThere are so often bombs and explosions. And a lot of rubbish thrown on the ground. Constant arguments. Many young people with fitbikes. Almost got run over.
Auto-translated to English by AIVaried. I can't describe it with one word because in some areas it differs greatly from another. One aspect is simply a bit less good, for example there is very little parking space. Other areas are really great, everything is nearby, much is within walking distance, think schools, supermarkets, city centre, restaurants etc. That there is little greenery is not surprising when you live in a neighbourhood. Hygiene could also be better in my opinion, there are many things always on the street while there is a bin just 1 metre away.
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About J.S. Ruppertstraat 13, Amsterdam
The asking price is 62% above the neighbourhood average of €461,889, but this home is also 64% larger than the typical home in the area (143 m² vs 87 m²). The price per square metre works out at about €5,236, which is slightly below the neighbourhood average of €5,658 per m². So while the total price is high, you are getting more space for your money.
The home has energy label A, which is very efficient. This means you can expect relatively low energy costs compared to older homes. In the neighbourhood, 47.1% of homes have label A and 35.3% have label A+ or better, so this home is in line with the local standard.
The plot is 3,859 m², which is exceptionally large for a home in this area. The listing does not specify how the land is used, but the size suggests plenty of outdoor space.
Based on four reviews, opinions are mixed. One resident says the area is "Adequate/average" with many playgrounds and family-friendly, but also notes litter and limited parking. Another mentions "so often bombs and explosions" and arguments. The neighbourhood has a mix of families and singles, with a high population density.
The nearest train station is 4 km away. This is a bit far for a quick walk, but cycling or taking a bus is feasible. The area is well connected by road and public transport within the city.
There are several primary schools within walking distance: Basisschool de Wereldburger (258 m), De Odyssee (419 m), and Johannesschool (489 m). For secondary education, Yuverta vmbo Amsterdam-West is 255 m away. The neighbourhood has plenty of educational opportunities.
One resident mentions that parking space is limited, possibly due to the amenities in the area.
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