Zeestratenbuurt, Amstelveen
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on Oostelijk Halfrond offers a comfortable 73 m² of living space in a quiet part of Amstelveen. With an energy label C and a price of €395,000, it is the most affordable of the 15 homes currently for sale in the neighbourhood, 63% below the average asking price of €1,074,667. That makes it a keen entry point into the local market, especially compared to apartments in Amstelveen in general.
The Zeestratenbuurt is a well-established residential area built mainly between 1945 and 1970. It has a mix of families and older residents, with a high proportion of single-person households. The neighbourhood feels green and spacious, with a park just a couple of streets away. There are no resident reviews available, but the area is known for its quiet streets and good amenities. For more context, see the Zeestratenbuurt neighbourhood.
Daily shopping is easy: a Dirk supermarket is just around the corner, and an Albert Heijn is a five-minute walk. For primary education, Kindercampus King is on your doorstep, and the secondary school Futuris is a ten-minute walk. The neighbourhood also has a GP practice within walking distance. For a wider range of shops and restaurants, the centre of Amstelveen is a short cycle away. The municipality itself offers plenty of green space and recreational options, read more about the municipality of Amstelveen.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including Amstelhoven Makelaars and Funda.
Details of this home
Oostelijk Halfrond 189, Amstelveen
Data from Zeestratenbuurt
Data from Zeestratenbuurt
63 within 5 km
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About Oostelijk Halfrond 189, Amstelveen
At €395,000, this apartment is the cheapest of the 15 homes currently for sale in the Zeestratenbuurt. The average asking price in the neighbourhood is €1,074,667, so this listing is 63% below that figure. However, the floor area of 73 m² is also 59% smaller than the neighbourhood average of 176 m². The price per square metre works out at about €5,411, which is below the neighbourhood average of €6,012 per m².
The home has an energy label C. This is a common label for properties built in the 1960s, like this one from 1966. A C label means the home is reasonably energy-efficient, but not as efficient as modern standards. You can expect moderate energy bills, though exact costs depend on usage and the specific heating system.
The nearest train station is 4.3 km away. That is a manageable distance by bike, about 15,20 minutes, or a short bus ride. The station provides connections to Amsterdam and Schiphol, among other destinations.
The Zeestratenbuurt has a mix of households: about 340 households with children and 365 single-person households. The area is quiet and green, with a park just 200 metres away. Primary schools are within walking distance, and there are several child daycare centres nearby. The neighbourhood feels safe, with 51 reported crimes in the latest data.
In the past period, 40 homes were sold in the neighbourhood at an average price of €704,775 and an average time on market of 36 days. This apartment's asking price of €395,000 is significantly lower than that average, partly because it is smaller than the typical sold home (average 176 m²).
There are several supermarkets within walking distance. Dirk is 324 metres away, Albert Heijn is 387 metres, and Lidl and Vomar are about 1 km away. For daily groceries, you have plenty of choice just around the corner.
The listing does not mention a garden, balcony or terrace.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Zeestratenbuurt