Vredeveldbuurt, Amstelveen
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on Biesbosch sits in a leafy part of Amstelveen, where the streets are lined with trees and the pace is calm. At 82 m² with a D energy label, it's a solid home from 1962 that needs some modernisation. The asking price of €450,000 is 31% below the neighbourhood average of €656,783, making it a keen entry into the local market compared to other apartments in Amstelveen.
The Vredeveldbuurt is a residential pocket of Elsrijk, with a mix of families and singles. Most homes here were built between 1945 and 1970, and the area feels established. There are no resident reviews available, so the neighbourhood's character is best judged by a visit. The streets are quiet, and the community is close-knit. For more context, see the Vredeveldbuurt neighbourhood.
Daily errands are easy: Albert Heijn is just around the corner, and Dirk and Jumbo are a couple of streets away. For primary schools, Openbare Basisschool Michiel de Ruyter is a five-minute walk, and Kindercampus King is also within walking distance. The park or garden is on your doorstep, so green space is never far. The municipality of Amstelveen keeps the area well-maintained, and you can read more about the municipality of Amstelveen.
At the time of writing the home is listed through several channels, including Lion Makelaars. The details are current as of the listing date.
Details of this home
Biesbosch 11, Amstelveen
Data from Vredeveldbuurt
Data from Vredeveldbuurt
63 within 5 km
100 within 5 km
About Biesbosch 11, Amstelveen
The asking price of €450,000 is 31% below the average asking price in the Vredeveldbuurt, which stands at €656,783. Given the 82 m² floor area and D energy label, the price is on the keen side compared to other apartments in the neighbourhood. However, the home dates from 1962 and may need updates, so the price reflects its condition.
The energy label is D, which is average for a home from 1962. In the neighbourhood, 32.1% of homes have a label D or lower, while 42.9% have label C. A D label means heating costs will be moderate, but improvements like better insulation could bring it up.
The nearest train station is 3.8 km away. That's about a 10-minute drive or a 15-minute bike ride. For daily commuting, you'd likely rely on the bus or car, as the station is not within walking distance.
Several primary schools are within walking distance: Openbare Basisschool Michiel de Ruyter at 417 m, Kindercampus King at 533 m, and Roelof Venema School at 563 m. For secondary education, the nearest school is 1.6 km away.
Currently, 23 apartments are listed for sale in the Vredeveldbuurt. The median asking price is €489,000, and prices range from €290,000 to €1,700,000. This home at €450,000 sits below the median, making it one of the more affordable options.
The Vredeveldbuurt has a mix of households: about 25% have children, 24% are couples without children, and 46% are single-person households. The average household size is 1.9. It's a quiet, residential area with good schools and parks nearby.
In the most recent data, 69 total crimes were reported in the neighbourhood. That's relatively low for an urban area with an address density of 3,405 per km². The area feels safe, especially during the day.
Albert Heijn is 365 m away, Dirk is 466 m, and Jumbo is 493 m. All are within a five-minute walk, so daily shopping is very convenient.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Vredeveldbuurt