Vredeveldbuurt, Amstelveen
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on Bevelandselaan sits in a quiet, green part of Amstelveen. At 60 m² it is compact but well laid out, with an energy label D. The asking price of €350,000 is 47% below the neighbourhood average of €656,783, which makes it a keen entry point into the local market, especially compared to other apartments in Amstelveen.
The Vredeveldbuurt neighbourhood is a residential area built mainly between 1945 and 1970, with a mix of flats and houses. It has a strong urban feel, address density is high at 3,405 addresses per km², yet a park or public garden is just a couple of streets away. The population is diverse: many young adults and a fair share of families, with average household sizes around 1.9. No resident reviews are available for this neighbourhood.
For daily groceries, Jumbo is just around the corner and Albert Heijn is a five-minute walk. Two primary schools are within a couple of streets away: Openbare Basisschool Michiel de Ruyter and Roelof Venema School. A GP practice is also on your doorstep. The area is well served by restaurants and public transport, though the nearest train station is a ten-minute walk away. The municipality of Amstelveen manages the wider area, which includes parks and recreational spaces.
At the time of writing the home is listed through several channels, including Heeren Makelaars.
Details of this home
Bevelandselaan 117, Amstelveen
Data from Vredeveldbuurt
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About Bevelandselaan 117, Amstelveen
The asking price of €350,000 is 47% below the average asking price in the Vredeveldbuurt (€656,783) and also below the median of €489,000. However, the apartment is smaller than average at 60 m² versus 99 m². Given the lower floor area, the price per m² works out at about €5,833, which is slightly below the neighbourhood average of €6,203 per m². So it is priced keenly for its size.
The apartment has energy label D. This is a mid-range label, meaning the home is not particularly energy-efficient but also not the worst. In the neighbourhood, about 32% of homes have label D or lower, while 43% have label C. You can expect moderate heating costs, but improvements like better insulation could bring the label up.
The nearest train station is 3.8 km away, which is about a ten-minute drive or a 15-minute bike ride.
Two primary schools are within walking distance: Openbare Basisschool Michiel de Ruyter at 263 m and Roelof Venema School at 314 m. For secondary education, CSB Amsterdam is about 925 m away. The area has many schools within 5 km.
A Jumbo supermarket is just 289 m away, and an Albert Heijn is at 374 m, so both are within a five-minute walk. There are also several other supermarkets within a kilometre, including a Dirk at 699 m. A GP practice is 400 m away, and restaurants are just around the corner.
In the most recent data, the neighbourhood recorded 69 total crimes. With a population of about 2,250, that works out to roughly 31 crimes per 1,000 residents, which is moderate for an urban area. The neighbourhood is generally considered safe.
Currently, 23 homes are for sale in the Vredeveldbuurt, with prices ranging from €290,000 to €1,700,000. The average asking price is €656,783, and the average floor area is 99 m². This apartment is one of the more affordable options.
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