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Even Betondorp cannot escape housing market madness: 3 million euro home

Even Betondorp cannot escape housing market madness: 3 million euro home

A former school building in the Amsterdam neighborhood of Betondorp is for sale for nearly 3 million euros, reflecting the extreme price increases in the city's housing market. The 327-square-meter property is located in a historically working-class area known as the birthplace of football legend Johan Cruijff. Real estate experts state that while the price is high, it remains consistent with current market trends in Amsterdam.

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