Belgiëplein en omgeving, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on Hageland sits in a quiet, leafy part of Nieuw-Sloten, where the streets are wide and the pace is relaxed. With 95 m² of living space, it feels spacious without being oversized, and the energy label B means it's reasonably efficient. The asking price of €495,000 is right in line with the neighbourhood median, so it's fairly priced for what you get. If you're looking at apartments in Amsterdam, this one stands out for its balance of space and location.
The Belgiëplein e.o. neighbourhood is a predominantly residential area with a mix of ages, a fair number of over-65s, but also plenty of 25-to-45-year-olds. Most homes were built between 1990 and 2010, so the housing stock is relatively modern. The area feels safe and well-maintained, with a park or public garden just a few streets away. There are no resident reviews available, but the CBS data shows a low crime rate and good access to daily amenities.
Your morning bread run is a two-minute walk to the Dirk supermarket, just 78 metres away, and there's an Albert Heijn even closer. For families, primary schools are within a five-minute walk: Basisschool De Zevensprong and Openbare Basisschool de Vlaamse Reus are both about 450 metres from the door. The neighbourhood is part of the municipality of Amsterdam, so you have all the city's cultural and transport links within easy reach, yet the immediate surroundings feel suburban and quiet.
At present, the home is listed through several channels, including Heeren Makelaars. The details are based on the information provided by the agent at the time of writing.
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Hageland 122, Amsterdam
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About Hageland 122, Amsterdam
The asking price of €495,000 matches the neighbourhood median exactly, and the average price per m² in the area is €5,453, which is consistent with this home's 95 m². So the price is in line with the local market, neither a bargain nor overpriced.
The nearest train station is 3.9 km away, so it's not within walking distance. You'd need a bus or bike to get there, but the area is well served by other public transport.
The energy label is B, which is good, it means the home is reasonably energy-efficient. You won't face sky-high heating bills, but it's not as efficient as an A or A+ label. Most homes in the neighbourhood (57%) have label A, so this one is slightly below the local average.
Yes, there are two supermarkets within a minute's walk: a Dirk at 78 metres and an Albert Heijn at 93 metres. That's about as convenient as it gets for daily groceries.
Several primary schools are within a five-minute walk: Basisschool De Zevensprong (432 m), Openbare Basisschool de Vlaamse Reus (449 m), and Basisschool De Mijlpaal (449 m). For secondary education, the nearest school is about 700 metres away.
Currently, there are 11 apartments for sale in the Belgiëplein e.o. area. The average time on the market for sold homes is 34 days, which suggests a fairly active market.
The neighbourhood has a mix of residents: about a third are over 65, but there's also a significant group of 25-to-45-year-olds. Most households are single-person (around 365), and there are 115 households with children. It's a quiet, mature area.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Belgiëplein en omgeving