Weesp Dichtersbuurt, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on Jan Campertplein sits in a peaceful part of Weesp, a town with a historic centre and good connections to Amsterdam. At €319,500 for 66 m², the price is in line with the market, similar apartments in the neighbourhood sell for around €330,000. The area has a good supply of apartments in Amsterdam, though this one is specifically in Weesp.
The Weesp Dichtersbuurt neighbourhood is a residential area built mainly in the 1960s, with mostly apartments and a small share of single-family homes. It's a fairly urban spot with a high address density, and the population is relatively young, many residents are between 25 and 45. There are no resident reviews available for this neighbourhood, but the CBS figures show a mix of households, with a notable number of single-person households.
For daily groceries, you have an Albert Heijn just a couple of streets away and a Dekamarkt a five-minute walk. There are several primary schools within walking distance, including Brede School Kors Breijer and IKC Cadans Weesp, both just around the corner. The train station is a ten-minute walk, making it easy to reach Amsterdam. A GP is also on your doorstep, and a park is a ten-minute walk away.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including Koster Di Giacomo and Funda.
Details of this home
Jan Campertplein 31, Weesp
Data from Weesp Dichtersbuurt
Data from Weesp Dichtersbuurt
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About Jan Campertplein 31, Weesp
The asking price of €319,500 is close to the neighbourhood average of €328,940 and the median of €330,000. Apartments in Weesp Dichtersbuurt typically sell for around €5,384 per m², and this one works out to about €4,841 per m², so it's priced slightly below the average per square metre. That said, sold prices in the area have averaged €388,256 recently, so it may be a realistic starting point.
The energy label is E, which is on the lower end of efficiency. In the neighbourhood, over half of homes have labels D or lower, so this is not unusual for a 1960s apartment. You can expect higher heating costs compared to a more modern home, but the exact running costs depend on usage and the specific heating system.
The train station is 0.8 km away, about a ten-minute walk. Weesp station offers direct services to Amsterdam and other cities, making it convenient for commuters.
There are several primary schools within walking distance: Brede School Kors Breijer (221 m), IKC Cadans Weesp (228 m), Brede School Weesperrijk (602 m), and Jozefschool/De Nieuwe Jozef (602 m). For secondary education, Vechtstede College is 576 m away.
The nearest supermarket is Albert Heijn at 358 m, just a couple of streets away. Dekamarkt is 488 m, also a five-minute walk. Other options include another Albert Heijn (760 m) and Vomar (868 m).
There are currently 25 apartments for sale in Weesp Dichtersbuurt, with prices ranging from €295,000 to €349,500. The average sold price in the area has been €388,256, and homes typically sell within 33 days.
Weesp Dichtersbuurt has about 1,885 residents, with a high proportion of single-person households (645 out of 1,140 households). The largest age group is 25 to 45 (810 people), so it's a relatively young area. There are 220 households with children.
Yes, a park or public garden is 0.8 km away, about a ten-minute walk. There's also a restaurant just 0.3 km from the apartment.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Weesp Dichtersbuurt