ApollobuurtRent Prices 2026
Our Verdict
"Final Boss"
At a median €34/m², you are paying for the 'FINAL_BOSS' status of Amsterdam residential life. Our neighborhood analysis confirms that while the entry point is steep, the investment outlook is stable because there is zero room for new development to dilute the supply. If you find a place at the €28.5/m² mark, sign the contract immediately; anything touching €45/m² needs to be a turnkey penthouse to justify the stretch.
The Vibe:This is Berlage’s Plan Zuid at its most imposing, defined by the massive 1930s brickwork of Apollolaan and a total lack of tourist crowds. You live here if you want wide sidewalks, actual peace at night, and a quick bike ride to the corporate offices at Amsterdam Zuid station. The crowd is a mix of old Dutch money and high-earning expats who prefer a parking permit over a nightlife scene.
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Apollobuurt @ €34/m²/mo
District Highlights
Locals Ask
Is it actually possible to find a rental here?
Inventory is notoriously low because residents stay for decades; you usually need a relocation agent to get a look-in.
How do m² stats compare for smaller apartments?
The m² stats are dominated by large 150m²+ family floors; smaller units are rare and carry a heavy premium.
What is the parking permit situation?
Surprisingly good for Amsterdam; wait times are manageable and the wide streets mean you won't lose a side mirror every week.
Is the €45/m² high-end range justified?
Only if it includes a private elevator or a view of the Noorder-Amstelkanaal; otherwise, you're overpaying for the zip code.
Are there any decent places to eat nearby?
The Beethovenstraat has solid upscale options, but for anything experimental, you'll be cycling ten minutes into De Pijp.