Venserpolder-Oost, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on Daniël Defoelaan sits right next to a park, so you can step outside and be among the greenery in seconds. Built in 1983, it has 59 m² of living space and an energy label B, which means it's reasonably efficient. The asking price of €319,000 is slightly below the neighbourhood average of €328,400, making it a keen option compared to other apartments in Amsterdam.
Venserpolder-Oost is a diverse neighbourhood with about 3,440 residents. One resident describes it as 'a very nice neighbourhood' with a strong sense of community: 'everyone helps everyone when needed.' Another calls it 'a very nice neighbourhood but it could be better.' A third review is far more critical, calling it 'the hell in the Netherlands' and citing issues with safety and cleanliness. Based on three reviews, opinions are mixed. The area has a mix of housing types, from townhouses to flats, and is well connected by metro, bus and train. The neighbourhood Venserpolder-Oost is densely populated, with many single-person households.
For your morning bread, Albert Heijn is just around the corner, and there's an AH to go near the station. A couple of streets away you'll find PLUS and Vomar. Schools are also close by: Bindelmeer College is a five-minute walk, and OBS de Schakel and Klaverblad are within walking distance. The park is on your doorstep, perfect for a quick stroll. The municipality Amsterdam offers all the amenities you'd expect from a major city.
At the time of writing the home is listed via Linger OG Makelaars en Taxateurs and also appears on Funda, so it's available through several channels.
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Daniël Defoelaan 283, Amsterdam
Fair · 3 residents
I have quite a lot of experience with the neighbourhood; it's a very nice neighbourhood and there is a community centre called Boeninhuis and it's so nice there, the teacher helps a lot, there is a food bank, there are shops, and there is an AH to go at the station. It's a very pleasant neighbourhood to live in; everyone helps everyone when needed. There are many schools: BHC, TASC, Orion College, and another school next to Orion College, and Klaverblad, De Schakel, De Dreef. There is a school for almost everyone except havo/vwo students, but it's like a top neighbourhood. You can also do quite a lot here; it's quite safe here and you can get from Venserpolder to many places because there are metro stations, bus stations, train stations, buses that go abroad. The streets are sometimes clean, it depends on which block, but my block is clean, although here and there I still see litter. And the houses vary too: you have townhouses, you have flats, you have family homes, you have new homes, sometimes you have really big houses but also small ones like studios. It's a very nice neighbourhood, Venserpolder.
Auto-translated to English by AIThis is a very nice neighbourhood but it could be better
Auto-translated to English by AIThe racist, mentally broken, lowest class dirts come together in this neighbourhood. This is the hell in the Netherlands. The lowest, the ugliest ever seen. I've been all over the country. Really, either the government wants to keep this place like this to isolate the sick people from the rest of society, that's their plan, or I can't imagine they are not aware how critical the situation is in Venserpolder. They must put the cameras back on the streets and police must walk around a couple of times every day. There should be some places open where you can get back to the Amsterdam spirit. Cafes or cultural places for other than Surinamese culture. They are here being perfectly isolated and raise their kids racist against anything white and the government has no idea about it or they have some other sick plans. Because this neighbourhood needs a deep cleaning and social rebuilding!
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About Daniël Defoelaan 283, Amsterdam
The asking price of €319,000 is slightly below the average sale price in Venserpolder-Oost (€328,400) and also below the median of €325,000. Given that similar apartments in the neighbourhood sell for around €5,245 per m², this 59 m² apartment works out to about €5,407 per m², which is a bit above the average. So it's priced keenly overall, but not a bargain.
Venserpolder-Oost gets mixed reviews from residents. One says it's 'a very nice neighbourhood' with a strong community spirit and good facilities like a community centre, shops and schools. Another is more critical, describing serious issues with safety and cleanliness. The area is very urban with a high density of addresses, and it's well connected by public transport.
The nearest train station is 0.9 km away, which is about a ten-minute walk. There are also metro and bus stations nearby, making it easy to get around Amsterdam and beyond.
The apartment has energy label B, which is quite efficient. This means your heating and electricity costs should be moderate compared to older, less efficient homes. In the neighbourhood, 37.5% of homes have label A, 25% have label B, and 37.5% have label C, so this home is above average in efficiency.
Yes, a park or public garden is just 0.1 km away, literally on your doorstep. This makes it easy to enjoy outdoor space without having to travel far.
At the time of writing, there are 10 apartments for sale in Venserpolder-Oost. Prices range from €275,000 to €375,000, so this apartment is on the lower end of that range.
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