F-buurt, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis 2004-built terraced house on Raoul Wallenbergstraat feels spacious and light, with a floor area of 157 m² and an A+ energy label. The home is priced at €650,000, which is 19% above the neighbourhood average asking price of €545,600, but the living space is also 34% larger than the local average of 117 m², so the price per square metre is in line with the market. For context, terraced houses in Amsterdam vary widely, but this one stands out for its efficiency and size.
The F-buurt is a densely populated area (address density 4,640 per km²) with a mix of families and singles. Based on two reviews, residents appreciate the easy access to supermarkets, dentists and hospitals, but note some issues with antisocial behaviour and litter. One resident says: 'I think my neighbourhood is good because all primary facilities are just in the neighbourhood and easily accessible.' Another mentions: 'Safety could be a bit better, lots of junkies and men displaying dangerous behaviour.' The neighbourhood has a young profile, most residents are between 25 and 45, and about a quarter of homes are owner-occupied. For more on the area, see the F-buurt neighbourhood.
For daily shopping, Albert Heijn is just around the corner, with Vomar a couple of streets away and Lidl a five-minute walk. Primary schools are close: Shri Laksmi School is on your doorstep, and Klaverblad is a five-minute walk. For secondary education, TASC Amsterdam is just around the corner and Bindelmeer College is a ten-minute walk. The nearest park is a couple of streets away, and the train station is a ten-minute walk. For more on the wider area, see the municipality of Amsterdam.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including Van Overbeek Amsterdam Garantiemakelaars.
Details of this home
Raoul Wallenbergstraat 35, Amsterdam
Good · 2 residents
I think my neighbourhood is good in terms of my experience because all primary facilities like supermarkets, dentists or hospitals are just in the neighbourhood and easily accessible. Based on the people, I find it mediocre because some can be quite antisocial, for example they throw their rubbish everywhere, but there are still good ones among them. Lastly, waste management is fine, apart from the fact that rubbish is regularly thrown on the street, it is cleaned up by garbage men, but it would be good if street sweepers came more often because otherwise it keeps piling up.
Auto-translated to English by AISafety could be a bit better, lots of junkies and men displaying dangerous behaviour, especially at the gate and towards the arena.. very unfortunate as a woman or young child who just wants to play or get something to eat. Many homeless people use the public water fountains, which is not a problem at all, but given the fact that they probably don't shower or wash their hands, it's not exactly hygienic to make direct contact with the tap with your face or hands..
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About Raoul Wallenbergstraat 35, Amsterdam
The asking price of €650,000 is 19% above the neighbourhood average of €545,600, but the home is also 34% larger than the average (157 m² vs 117 m²). The price per square metre works out to about €4,140, which is below the neighbourhood average of €4,830 per m². So while the total price is high, you get more space for your money compared to other homes in the F-buurt.
The home has an energy label A+, which is very efficient. Only 19% of homes for sale in the neighbourhood have A+ or better, so this is a strong point. You can expect low heating costs and a good sustainability rating.
The living area is 157 m², which is 34% larger than the neighbourhood average of 117 m². The plot is 121 m². The house was built in 2004, so it is relatively modern.
The F-buurt is a densely populated area with a young population (most residents are 25-45). Based on two reviews, residents find the facilities good but mention some safety concerns and litter. The neighbourhood has a mix of families and singles, and about 27% of homes are owner-occupied.
The nearest train station is 1.4 km away, which is about a ten-minute walk.
Albert Heijn is 279 m away, Vomar 391 m, and Lidl 583 m. Primary schools include Shri Laksmi School (122 m) and Klaverblad (403 m). Secondary schools include TASC Amsterdam (304 m) and Bindelmeer College (584 m).
There are currently 15 homes for sale in the F-buurt, with an average asking price of €545,600 and an average size of 117 m². The median price is €550,000.
The listing does not mention a VvE.
6 homes in the neighbourhood F-buurt