Apartment Price Adjuster
Adjust Apartment Price
Step 1: Basic Info
Step 2 and 3: Apartment Features
Step 4: Location
Step 5 and 6: Neighborhood
Step 1: Basic Information
Asking Price (€)
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Size (sqm)
Please enter the size of the apartment.
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Step 2: Apartment Features
Energy Efficiency
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A (Highly energy efficient)
B (Very energy efficient)
C (Moderately energy efficient)
D (Lower energy efficiency)
E (Poor energy efficiency)
F (Very poor energy efficiency)
G (Extremely poor energy efficiency)
Please select the energy efficiency rating.
View
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Excellent (Canals, historic buildings, parks)
Good (Minor obstructions; may include views of nearby canals, squares, or tree-lined streets)
Average (Facing other buildings or streets with typical city activity)
Poor (Facing a wall, alley, or close neighboring building)
Please select the view from the apartment.
Natural Light
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Excellent (South or west-facing and large windows)
Good (Good natural light in most rooms; sunlight during part of the day. The sky is partially visible)
Average (Sufficient, but may be affected by orientation or surrounding buildings)
Poor (Limited light due to narrow streets, north-facing orientation, small windows, or overhangs)
Please select the natural light condition.
Garden/Balcony
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None
Small (Limited outdoor space)
Large (Spacious outdoor area)
Please select the garden/balcony option.
Garage/Storage
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None (No garage/storage)
Storage Non-Ground Level (Storage room, non-ground level)
Storage Ground Level (Storage room, ground level)
Private Parking (Garage or private parking)
Please select the garage/storage option.
Ceiling Height
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High (Ceilings over 2.7 meters)
Standard (Ceilings between 2.5 and 2.7 meters)
Low (Ceilings below 2.5 meters)
Very Low (Ceilings below 2.4 meters)
Please select the ceiling height.
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Accessibility
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Elevator Available
Low Floor Easy Access (Ground, first, or second floor)
Third Floor, No Elevator (no elevator)
High Floor, No Elevator (no elevator)
Please select the accessibility option.
Space Usage
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Well Arranged (Open-plan living areas, minimal wasted space, and functional room sizes)
Average
Poorly Arranged (Small or awkwardly shaped rooms, long corridors, or unusable corners)
Please select the space usage level.
Renovation
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Outdated (Requires renovation)
Standard (Average condition)
High-End (Recently renovated with high-quality materials)
Please select the renovation status.
Previously Rented Condition
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Well Maintained or Not Rented
Moderate Wear
Significant Wear
Please select the rental condition.
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Step 4: Location and Surroundings
Noise Level
You can use the map from the municipal website:
Maps of noise levels in Amsterdam
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VeryQuiet (No external noise)
Moderate (Some noise, but not disturbing)
Noisy (Loud environment)
VeryNoisy (Extremely loud environment)
Please select the noise level.
Essential Amenities Access
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Excellent (Short walking distance to supermarkets, schools, healthcare facilities, and public transport hubs)
Moderate (Essential amenities within a reasonable distance)
Poor (Requires transportation to access essential services)
Please select the essential amenities access level.
Lifestyle and Recreational Amenities
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Excellent (Close to parks, gyms, sports facilities, restaurants, cafes, and cultural venues)
Moderate (Some options available within a reasonable distance)
Poor (Few or no leisure and recreational options nearby)
Please select the lifestyle and recreational amenities access level.
Public Transport Access
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Poor (Few or infrequent services, requiring reliance on personal vehicles or long walks)
Moderate (Some public transport options within a 10-15 minute walk. May require transfers to reach certain destinations)
VeryGood (Multiple public transport options within a 5-minute walk. Close to tram stops, metro stations, bus lines, and possibly train stations)
Please select the public transport access level.
Proximity to City Center
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Within 1-2 km (Close proximity to the center)
Between 2-3 km (Moderate distance, accessible by bike or public transport)
Between 3-5 km (Further distance, still accessible by public transport)
More than 5 km (Requires longer commute)
Please select the proximity to the city center.
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Step 5: Neighborhood Characteristics
Historical and Cultural Significance (historical architecture, canals, cultural spots like hubs with lots of bars, restaurants, open markets, museums, concert halls, theaters, stadiums, zoo, botanic gardens, artistic heritage and the role in the city's history)
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Low (Nieuw-West, Zuidoost, Noord, Bijlmermeer, IJburg, Slotervaart, Geuzenveld, Osdorp, Sloterdijk, Buitenveldert)
Moderate (Oostelijk Havengebied, Rivierenbuurt, Westerpark, Bos en Lommer, Watergraafsmeer, Indische Buurt, Plantage, and others)
High (De Pijp, Oud West, Oud Zuid)
Very High (Grachtengordel, Jordaan, De Wallen)
Please select the historical and cultural significance.
Expat Appeal
You can use the map from the municipal website:
Maps of expat population in Amsterdam
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High (English-friendly services and vibrant international communities. Zuidas, De Pijp, Jordaan)
Moderate (Average expat appeal)
Low (Limited expat population. Geuzenveld, Slotervaart)
Please select the expat appeal.
Cleanliness (Percentage of people who find their neighborhood very dirty) You can use the map from the municipal website:
Maps of Amsterdam cleanliness
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Clean (Generally clean but with occasional litter or graffiti)
Average (Regular cleaning but with some litter or graffiti)
Dirty (Litter, graffiti, or other cleanliness issues)
Please select the cleanliness level.
Discrimination You can use the map from the municipal website:
Maps of discrimination in Amsterdam
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Low
Moderate
High
Please select the level of discrimination in the neighborhood.
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Step 6: Neighborhood Characteristics
Crime Index
You can use the map from the municipal website:
Maps of crime index in Amsterdam
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Low (Examples include Amsterdam Zuid, Watergraafsmeer)
Moderate (Most neighborhoods in Amsterdam fall into this category)
High (Issues with property crime, vandalism. Examples: Parts of Amsterdam-Noord or Nieuw-West)
Please select the crime index level.
Personal Nuisance Level (Unintended behavior like loitering youths, nuisance from neighbors, and noise nuisance)
You can use the map from the municipal website:
Maps of personal nuisance level in Amsterdam
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Low
Moderate
High
Please select the personal nuisance level.
Insecurity Perception (Perceived safety of the neighborhood)
You can use the map from the municipal website:
Maps of insecurity perception in Amsterdam
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Secure (Good street lighting, visible police presence, and community initiatives. Examples: Museum Quarter, Plantage)
Moderate (Generally safe but with some concerns at night or in specific areas)
Insecure (Residents may feel unsafe due to loitering, poor lighting, or past incidents. Examples: Certain parts of Bijlmermeer or Slotervaart)
Please select the insecurity perception level.
Income Level
You can use the map from the municipal website:
Maps of income level in Amsterdam
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Very High (Amsterdam Zuid, Oud-Zuid, Willemspark)
High (De Pijp, Jordaan)
Average (Diverse population with a mix of housing types. Examples: Bos en Lommer, Oost)
Low (May have fewer amenities or public services. Examples: Parts of Amsterdam-Noord)
Very Low (Economically disadvantaged areas. Examples: Bijlmermeer, Nieuw-West)
Please select the income level.
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