Sarphatiparkbuurt, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis monumental 1892 townhouse on the Sarphatipark is a rare find in Amsterdam's Oude Pijp. With 258 m² of living space spread over four floors, it offers generous proportions that are hard to come by in this part of the city. The asking price of €2,595,000 is on the high side compared to the neighbourhood average of €715,150, but that reflects the exceptional size and the fact that it's a terraced houses in Amsterdam, a property type that is scarce here.
The Sarphatiparkbuurt is one of Amsterdam's most beloved neighbourhoods, and one resident who has lived here for fifty years calls it a 'lovely neighbourhood'. It's a dense, urban area with a very high address density (11,231 per km²), meaning everything you need is within walking distance. The population is young and diverse, with many singles and students, and the park itself is a green oasis just a couple of streets away. This is a neighbourhood Sarphatiparkbuurt that buzzes with life.
Your morning routine could start with a coffee at one of the many cafes on the park, then a short walk to the Albert Heijn or Jumbo for groceries, both just around the corner. For families, the 3e Daltonschool Alberdingk Thijm and Basisschool Oscar Carré are a five-minute walk away, while secondary schools like the Montessori Lyceum are also within easy reach. The municipality Amsterdam offers excellent amenities, from restaurants on your doorstep to the Vondelpark a ten-minute stroll away.
At the time of writing, this home is listed through several channels, including BIC Makelaardij and Funda. The details reflect the current market situation.
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Sarphatipark 73, Amsterdam
Good · 1 resident
My neighbourhood for fifty years
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About Sarphatipark 73, Amsterdam
The asking price is significantly above the neighbourhood average of €715,150, but this home is also much larger than typical properties in the Sarphatiparkbuurt. With 258 m² of space, it's nearly four times the average size of 66 m². Given its unique size and location on the park, the price is on the high side but reflects what you're getting.
The home has energy label B, which is good for a property built in 1892. It means the home is reasonably energy-efficient, with lower heating costs compared to older, uninsulated homes. In the neighbourhood, about 21% of homes have label B, so it's in line with the local stock.
The nearest train station is 2.5 km away, which is about a 30-minute walk or a short tram ride. The area is well served by trams and buses, making it easy to reach other parts of Amsterdam.
The Sarphatiparkbuurt has a mix of singles and families, with about 360 households with children. There are several primary schools within walking distance, like the 3e Daltonschool and Basisschool Oscar Carré, both around 300 m away. The park itself is a great space for children to play.
There are currently 50 homes for sale in the neighbourhood, but this is the only one with such a large floor area. Most properties are apartments, so a townhouse of this size is very rare.
The neighbourhood recorded 542 total crimes in the latest data, which is relatively high for a dense urban area. However, the Sarphatipark itself is a lively and well-used public space, and many residents feel safe. It's always a good idea to check local crime maps for specific streets.
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