Java-eiland
Neighborhood in Amsterdam
About Java-eiland
The Java-eiland is located in the municipality of Amsterdam. The most common postal code is 1019.
There are 1,647 addresses in Java-eiland. There are 3,130 residents living in Java-eiland across 1,760 households with an average of 1.8 persons. The average living area is 107 m². The average home value in this neighborhood is €591.703. There are 890 registered passenger cars. The average property price is €591.703.
Java-eiland has a total area of 71 hectares , of which 17 hectares is land and 54 hectares is water. The population density is 18,525 residents per km².
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Java-eiland is a neighborhood in Amsterdam with 1,647 addresses. The average living area is 107m². The average construction year is 1996.
Most buildings (1379) were constructed during 1990-1999.
The most common energy label is A (843 homes).
Health
Life expectancy in this neighborhood is 81.2 years. 78.2% of residents rate their health as good.
Population & Demographics
Source: CBS Wijken en Buurten (2024). With 18,525 residents per km², this is a highly urban area.
الوظائف
96.0% of addresses are سكني.
Largest homes
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many addresses does Java-eiland have?
The Java-eiland neighborhood in Amsterdam has 1647 registered addresses according to the BAG (Basisregistratie Adressen en Gebouwen), the official government database managed by the Kadaster. These addresses include homes, shops, offices, and other buildings. The average living area in Java-eiland is 107 m2 and the average construction year is 1996. On Woningsearch you can view all 1647 addresses with details on area, construction year, energy label, and WOZ value. The neighborhood falls under the municipality of Amsterdam.
What streets are in Java-eiland?
The Java-eiland neighborhood in Amsterdam contains 14 streets. Streets in this area include Azartplein, Bogortuin, Brantasgracht, Imogirituin, Javakade and more. Each street has its own page on Woningsearch with detailed information about all addresses, average property value, construction year distribution, and energy labels. The neighborhood classification is based on the CBS Wijken en Buurten system maintained by Statistics Netherlands.
