Kringloopbuurt, Amstelveen
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on Groenhof sits in a quiet part of Amstelveen, with a Jumbo supermarket just around the corner. At 63 m² and with energy label D, it's a compact home in a neighbourhood where most for-sale properties are larger and more efficient. The asking price of €339,900 is well below the neighbourhood average of over a million euros, partly because this is a smaller apartment in a market dominated by larger homes. For context, apartments in Amstelveen vary widely in size and price, so this one is keenly priced for its type.
The Kringloopbuurt is a residential area built mainly in the 1970s, with a mix of flats and houses. It's home to around 2,125 people, with a high proportion of one-person households and a noticeable number of residents aged 65 and over. The area feels calm and green, with a park or public garden just a few minutes' walk away. There are no resident reviews available for this neighbourhood, but the CBS data shows a relatively low crime rate of 83 incidents per year. For more on the area, see the Kringloopbuurt neighbourhood.
Daily errands are easy here: the Jumbo is on your doorstep, with Lidl and Albert Heijn also just a couple of streets away. For primary schools, de Horizon and Reformatorische Basisschool De Akker are both within a five-minute walk. Secondary school pupils can reach Hermann Wesselink College in about a ten-minute walk. The neighbourhood is well served by local amenities, and the centre of Amstelveen is a short bike ride away. For more on the wider area, see the municipality of Amstelveen.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including Voorma & Millenaar makelaars - taxateurs o.g.
Details of this home
Groenhof 378, Amstelveen
Data from Kringloopbuurt
Data from Kringloopbuurt
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About Groenhof 378, Amstelveen
The asking price is €339,900, which is 66% below the neighbourhood average asking price of €1,006,941. However, this apartment is also much smaller than the neighbourhood average (63 m² vs 160 m²), so the price per square metre is actually €5,395, which is below the neighbourhood average of €6,209 per m². Given its size and energy label D, the price is in line with what you'd expect for a compact apartment in this area.
The energy label is D. In the Kringloopbuurt, most for-sale homes have a better label: 18.2% have label A, 18.2% have label B, and 36.4% have label C. Only 18.2% have label D or lower. So this apartment's energy performance is below average for the neighbourhood, meaning heating costs are likely to be higher than in a more efficient home.
The nearest train station is 7.1 km away. That's a bit far for a regular walk, but it's a manageable bike ride or a short bus trip.
There are several supermarkets within walking distance. Jumbo is just 49 metres away, Lidl is 104 metres, and Albert Heijn is 116 metres. So you have three major supermarkets on your doorstep, which is very convenient for daily shopping.
Primary schools nearby include de Horizon and Reformatorische Basisschool De Akker, both about 342 metres away. For secondary education, Hermann Wesselink College is about 934 metres away. There are also several other primary and secondary schools within a short distance.
Currently, there are 17 homes for sale in the Kringloopbuurt. The average asking price is €1,006,941, but prices range from €297,000 to €2,750,000. The median price is €575,000, so this apartment at €339,900 is on the lower end of the market.
The Kringloopbuurt has about 2,125 residents. It's a mix of ages, with a notable share of people aged 65 and over (550). There are 580 one-person households and 290 households with children. The average household size is 1.9, so it's a neighbourhood with many singles and couples.
The listing does not mention a garden, balcony, or terrace. The plot size is not stated, so it's unclear whether there is any private outdoor space. You would need to check the property details with the agent.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Kringloopbuurt