Zeestratenbuurt, Amstelveen
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on Oostelijk Halfrond sits in a lively part of Amstelveen, with the daily rhythm of the street just outside your door. At 73 m² it is compact, and with an energy label F you can expect higher heating costs. The asking price of €399,000 is 63% below the neighbourhood average of €1,074,667, which makes it a keen entry point compared to other apartments in Amstelveen.
The Zeestratenbuurt is a dense, urban neighbourhood with a mix of families and singles. Around 40% of households have children, and a quarter are one-person households. The area has a strong urban feel, with an address density of nearly 3,000 per km². Most homes were built between 1945 and 1970, and the housing stock is split between flats and terraced houses. No resident reviews are available for this neighbourhood, so the picture comes from the figures alone. For more context, see the Zeestratenbuurt neighbourhood.
Your daily shopping is sorted: Albert Heijn and Dirk are both just around the corner, and Lidl and Vomar are a ten-minute walk away. For primary schools, De Bloeiwijzer is on your doorstep, and Kindercampus King is a five-minute walk. Secondary school Futuris is a couple of streets away. A park or public garden is just around the corner, and a GP practice is a five-minute walk. The train station is 4.3 km away, so you would rely on a bus or bike for longer journeys. For more on the wider area, see the municipality of Amstelveen.
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Details of this home
Oostelijk Halfrond 85, Amstelveen
Data from Zeestratenbuurt
Data from Zeestratenbuurt
57 within 5 km
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About Oostelijk Halfrond 85, Amstelveen
The asking price of €399,000 is 63% below the average asking price in the Zeestratenbuurt, which stands at €1,074,667. However, this apartment is also smaller than average (73 m² versus 176 m²) and has an energy label F, while most homes in the neighbourhood have better labels. So the price reflects the size and energy performance, and is in line with the lower end of the market.
Energy label F is one of the least efficient labels, so you can expect relatively high heating and electricity costs. The home will need more energy to stay warm compared to a home with a better label. In the Zeestratenbuurt, most homes for sale have labels A, B or C, so this apartment stands out as less efficient.
The Zeestratenbuurt is a densely populated urban area with a mix of families and singles. It has a high address density, so it feels lively. There are supermarkets, schools and a GP practice within walking distance. The neighbourhood has a park nearby, and the train station is 4.3 km away. No resident reviews are available, but the data shows a typical suburban feel close to Amstelveen's amenities.
Primary school De Bloeiwijzer is just 193 metres away, and Kindercampus King is 459 metres. For secondary education, Futuris is 683 metres away. There are also several other primary schools within a short walk, so school runs are easy.
Albert Heijn and Dirk are both about 475 metres away, so a five-minute walk. Lidl and Vomar are about 865 metres, a ten-minute walk. Jumbo is 1.3 km away. You have several options for daily groceries within easy reach.
The nearest train station is 4.3 km away, so you would need a bus or bike to reach it. The urban density suggests good local transport links.
Homes that sold recently in the Zeestratenbuurt took an average of 36 days to sell. That is a fairly quick pace, indicating that well-priced homes do not stay on the market long.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Zeestratenbuurt