Weesp Dichtersbuurt, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis two-bedroom apartment on Henriëtte Roland Holsthof sits in a quiet, leafy part of Weesp. At €339,500, the asking price is slightly above the neighbourhood average of €328,940, reflecting the home's decent size and the area's popularity. For context, apartments in Amsterdam vary widely, but this one is priced keenly for its square metres.
The neighbourhood Weesp Dichtersbuurt is a densely built neighbourhood with mostly flats from the 1960s. It's home to around 1,885 people, many living alone (645 single-person households). The area feels urban, 2,314 addresses per km², yet it's not hectic. Crime is moderate (130 incidents). No resident reviews are available, but the mix of ages (many 25-45 year olds) suggests a lively but settled community.
For groceries, Albert Heijn is just around the corner, and Dekamarkt is a couple of streets away. Two primary schools are within a five-minute walk: Brede School Kors Breijer and IKC Cadans Weesp. The train station is a ten-minute walk, linking to Amsterdam. The municipality Amsterdam oversees this corner of Weesp, which feels self-contained yet well-connected.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including Koster Di Giacomo. The details are current as of the listing date.
Details of this home
Henriëtte Roland Holsthof 51, Weesp
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About Henriëtte Roland Holsthof 51, Weesp
The asking price of €339,500 is slightly above the neighbourhood average of €328,940 and the median of €330,000. However, it's within the range of recent sales (€295,000 to €349,500). Given the 66 m² floor area, the price per m² (€5,144) is a bit below the neighbourhood average of €5,384, so it's priced in line with the market.
The energy label is F, which is poor. Most homes in the neighbourhood have labels D or lower (52.2%), so this is typical for the area. Expect higher heating costs compared to a more efficient home. The building dates from 1960, so insulation is likely minimal.
The train station is 0.8 km away, about a ten-minute walk. It provides direct connections to Amsterdam and other cities.
Albert Heijn is 448 m away (just around the corner), and Dekamarkt is 576 m (a couple of streets away). A second Albert Heijn is 905 m, and Vomar is 1 km. Daily shopping is convenient on foot.
Yes, several primary schools are close: Brede School Kors Breijer (250 m) and IKC Cadans Weesp (322 m) are both within a five-minute walk. Secondary school Vechtstede College is 640 m away.
Weesp Dichtersbuurt is a densely built area with mostly 1960s flats. It has a mix of ages, with many residents aged 25-45. The area is urban but quiet, with a train station and shops nearby. Crime is moderate.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Weesp Dichtersbuurt