Weesp Dichtersbuurt, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on M.Nijhoffstraat sits in a quiet part of Weesp, a town that feels a world away from the bustle of Amsterdam yet is well connected. At €325,000 for 57 m², the price is in line with the market, similar homes in the neighbourhood average around €330,000. For context, apartments in Amsterdam vary widely, but here you get a solid 1960s build with an energy label D.
The neighbourhood Weesp Dichtersbuurt is a compact residential area with a mix of singles and couples, many households are one-person, and there are few children. It's a fairly urban setting (address density 2314 per km²), yet the streets are calm. No resident reviews are available, but the CBS figures show a neighbourhood where most homes were built between 1945 and 1970, and over half have energy labels D or lower. Incomes are average for the region.
Your daily bread run is easy: Albert Heijn is just around the corner, and Dekamarkt is a couple of streets away. For school runs, Brede School Kors Breijer is on your doorstep, and IKC Cadans Weesp is a short walk. Secondary school pupils head to Vechtstede College, about a five-minute walk. The municipality Amsterdam oversees the area, but Weesp retains its own character with a historic centre and the Vecht river nearby.
At the time of writing the home is listed only via Aemestelle Makelaars Weesp.
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M.Nijhoffstraat 262, Weesp
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About M.Nijhoffstraat 262, Weesp
Yes, it's in line with the market. The average asking price in Weesp Dichtersbuurt is €328,940, and the median is €330,000. With 57 m², the price per m² comes to about €5,702, which is slightly above the neighbourhood average of €5,384 per m², but still within the typical range.
The energy label is D. That means the home is not particularly energy-efficient, you can expect higher heating costs compared to a modern home. In the neighbourhood, over half of homes have a label D or lower, so it's not unusual for a 1960s apartment.
Weesp train station is about 800 metres away, a ten-minute walk. From there you can reach Amsterdam Centraal in about 15 minutes, and Utrecht in around 20 minutes.
Albert Heijn is 384 metres away (a five-minute walk), and Dekamarkt is 508 metres away. There's also another Albert Heijn at 890 metres and a Vomar at 994 metres, so you have plenty of choice for daily shopping.
Yes, Brede School Kors Breijer (primary) is just 170 metres away, and IKC Cadans Weesp (primary) is 267 metres. For secondary education, Vechtstede College is 560 metres away, about a seven-minute walk.
Weesp Dichtersbuurt is a quiet residential area with mostly flats built in the 1960s. It's fairly urban (address density 2314 per km²) but not noisy. Many residents live alone, and there are few children. The area feels safe, with 130 reported crimes in the latest data.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Weesp Dichtersbuurt