Van der Pekbuurt, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis 1925 apartment on Mosveld sits in the Van der Pekbuurt, a neighbourhood that feels like a village among the apartment blocks. With 57 m² of living space, it's 30% larger than the average apartment in the area. The asking price of €350,000 is 15% below the neighbourhood average of €413,429, making it a keen buy compared to other apartments in Amsterdam.
One resident describes the neighbourhood Van der Pekbuurt as "a little village among the apartment blocks" and a "top location" for accessibility. They note a mix of incomes and ongoing renovation, but also mention litter and rats near bins. The area is densely urban with over 3,500 addresses per km², and most homes are pre-war. Many households are singles or couples without children, and average incomes are around the city median.
For daily shopping, Vomar is literally on your doorstep, and Albert Heijn is just around the corner. Schools are a couple of streets away: Oecumenische basisschool Oranje Nassau is a five-minute walk, and Dalton Kind Centrum De IJsbreker is about six minutes away. The municipality Amsterdam offers extensive amenities, with a restaurant and a park both within a few minutes' walk.
At the time of writing the home is listed via Hoekstra en van Eck, Hoekstra en Van Eck Amsterdam Noord on Funda, and Hoekstra & van Eck Amsterdam Noord on Pararius.
Details of this home
Mosveld 57, Amsterdam
Good · 1 resident
There is a mix of poor and rich, the neighbourhood is still being renovated and the area is fully under development, but already beautiful, a little village among the apartment blocks. Easily accessible by both car and public transport, I say: a top location. As for hygiene; a lot of rubbish on the street and near the bins, I regularly see rats running around.
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About Mosveld 57, Amsterdam
The asking price of €350,000 is 15% below the neighbourhood average of €413,429, and the apartment is 30% larger than the typical 44 m² in the area. Recently sold homes in the buurt went for an average of €383,578, so this listing is priced keenly.
Residents describe it as a village-like area within the city, with a mix of incomes and ongoing development. It's easily accessible by car and public transport. However, some note issues with street litter and rats. The neighbourhood is very urban with a high density of addresses.
Vomar is just 7 metres away, literally on your doorstep. Albert Heijn is 181 metres away, a couple of minutes' walk. Dirk and SPAR express are within about 750,950 metres.
Oecumenische basisschool Oranje Nassau is 300 metres away, about a five-minute walk. Dalton Kind Centrum De IJsbreker is 481 metres, and Montessorischool Azalea is 492 metres. All are primary schools within easy walking distance.
The energy label is D, which is average for a pre-war apartment. Heating costs will be moderate but higher than in a modern, well-insulated home. About 36% of homes in the buurt have a label D or lower.
The nearest train station is 4.8 km away, so it's not within walking distance. However, the area is well served by public transport, with bus and tram connections nearby.
The total number of reported crimes in the buurt is 541, which is relatively high for the area. However, residents note that the neighbourhood is under development and improving. It's always wise to check recent crime statistics.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Van der Pekbuurt