Bomenbuurt, Zaanstad
NeighbourhoodThis 121 m² apartment on La Palma in Zaandam's Bomenbuurt sits in a neighbourhood where the morning air often carries a chocolatey aroma from the local cocoa factories. Built in 2006 with an A+ energy label, it's a well-insulated home that stands out for its efficiency. At €500,000, the price is slightly above the neighbourhood average of €488,167, but the combination of size and energy performance makes it a keen option compared to other apartments in Zaanstad.
Based on three reviews, the Bomenbuurt evokes strong opinions. One resident describes it as a "cosy residential area surrounded by beautiful nature," praising the daily chocolate scent and local gems like De Hemmes peninsula and BIND café. Another calls it a "super nice place to live" with a quiet, clean feel. But a third review paints a starkly different picture: "unfortunately not a nice neighbourhood, lots of rubbish/waste everywhere," citing neglected homes, antisocial behaviour, and a lack of council action. The neighbourhood Bomenbuurt is home to about 3,975 people, with a mix of families and singles, and 51% of its housing consists of single-family homes.
For your morning bread, Vomar is a ten-minute walk away, and Dekamarkt is just a couple of streets further. Three primary schools are within a five-minute walk: obs De Gouw, Christelijke Basisschool Tamarinde, and Islamitische Basisschool De Horizon. The municipality Zaanstad also places a park or public garden just around the corner, perfect for a quick escape.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including MakelaarFRANK, Vastgoed Nederland, and Funda.
Details of this home
La Palma 128, Zaandam
Satisfactory · 3 residents
Living in Zaandam is like having a front-row seat to a modern Dutch fairy tale, but with a raw, industrial soul that keeps it grounded. While tourists at the station stare at the "Lego hotel", the magic for us locals lies in the quiet corners along the Zaan. The daily rhythm: in the morning you usually smell chocolate – really. Depending on the wind, the local cocoa factories (like ADM or Cargill) envelop the entire city in a warm, brownie-like scent. It's the ultimate "gezellige buurt" perk you won't find in travel guides. My favourite local spots: De Hemmes: This is my favourite "secret" spot. It's a small peninsula jutting into the Zaan. It's wild, industrial, and perfect for a sunset walk when you want to see the windmills of Zaanse Schans in the distance without the crowds of tourist buses. BIND: Located on the old Hembrug terrain, this is the heart of the community. It's an old transformer building turned into a living-room café. There's a wood stove, various rugs, and someone is always playing guitar or hosting a small art workshop. The 'Dam' (Zaandam-style): On Friday nights we go to the square by the lock. It's much more intimate than Dam Square in Amsterdam. Sitting at Wonder's or Manzo's with a beer, watching the boats sail through the Wilhelminasluis, is how we truly unwind.
Auto-translated to English by AINice, reasonably quiet neighbourhood, clean neighbourhood, garden is well maintained, reasonably central location,
Auto-translated to English by AIUnfortunately not a nice neighbourhood, lots of rubbish/waste everywhere on the ground, especially near the flats, the council does nothing about it and the residents are far too antisocial to realise that this is not acceptable. Furthermore, the houses look terrible. Dilapidated houses, cracks everywhere. Schools the same, nothing has been done for years. It looks awful. The council clearly puts all the problem people together and that creates entire streets/neighbourhoods that are not pleasant to walk through or be in. An enormous number of junkies, fights and in various places animals are mistreated/neglected (there is various evidence for this) and the (animal) police do absolutely nothing about it. At various flats, there are simply mouldy prams downstairs outside. Hygiene hardly exists here. 90 percent are immigrants and you can see that they handle everything differently in terms of living, hygiene and peace. Regularly very loud foreign music and if you say something about it, you get whole families on your back. You really don't want to live here..
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About La Palma 128, Zaandam
The asking price of €500,000 is slightly above the neighbourhood average of €488,167 and the median of €455,000. However, this apartment is larger (121 m²) than the average (111 m²) and has an exceptional A+ energy label, which is rare in the Bomenbuurt. Given that similar homes in the area sell for around €414,600 on average, the price is on the high side but reflects the modern build and energy efficiency.
This apartment has an A+ energy label, the highest possible. It means the home is very energy-efficient, with low heating and electricity costs. In the Bomenbuurt, none of the current for-sale homes have A+; 60% have label A and 40% have D or lower. So this home stands out for its efficiency, which also contributes to a smaller environmental footprint.
The nearest train station is 2.8 km away, which is about a 35-minute walk or a short bike ride. This makes commuting to Amsterdam or other cities feasible, though not within walking distance for a daily trip.
Reviews are mixed. One resident says it's a "cosy residential area" with a strong community feel, while another mentions issues with rubbish and antisocial behaviour. The neighbourhood has a mix of families and singles, with 39% owner-occupied homes. It's best to visit at different times to get your own impression.
Yes, several primary schools are within a five-minute walk, including obs De Gouw, Christelijke Basisschool Tamarinde, and Islamitische Basisschool De Horizon. Secondary schools are about 0.9 km away, so children can walk or cycle safely.
The nearest supermarket is Vomar at 1.1 km (about a 13-minute walk), followed by Dekamarkt at 1.2 km. For a larger selection, AH XL is 1.5 km away. Daily shopping is doable on foot or by bike.
The neighbourhood recorded 150 total crimes in the latest data, but without a per-capita comparison it's hard to judge. Resident reviews are divided: some find it quiet and clean, others mention fights and drug issues.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Bomenbuurt