Weesp Dichtersbuurt, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis 66 m² apartment on Sportparklaan sits in the Dichtersbuurt, a calm residential area in Weesp-Noordwest. The home has an energy label C and was built in 1960, so it has solid bones with some modernisation potential. At €349,500 it is the most expensive of the 25 homes currently for sale in the neighbourhood, which puts it on the high side compared to the local average of €328,940. For context, that is in line with the price per m² of €5,384 for the area. See more apartments in Amsterdam.
The Dichtersbuurt is a compact neighbourhood with 1,885 residents, mostly one-person households (645) and couples without children (275). It is a strongly urban area (2,314 addresses per km²), yet it feels calm because it is mainly low-rise flats from the 1960s. There are no resident reviews available for this neighbourhood, so the picture comes from CBS data: a mix of young professionals and older residents, with a relatively high proportion of people aged 25,45 (810). The neighbourhood has a low crime rate (130 incidents total). Read more about the neighbourhood Weesp Dichtersbuurt.
For your morning bread, Albert Heijn is just around the corner, and Dekamarkt is a five-minute walk away. Two primary schools are within a couple of streets: Brede School Kors Breijer and IKC Cadans Weesp. The nearest secondary school, Vechtstede College, is a ten-minute walk. The train station is also a ten-minute walk, making it easy to reach Amsterdam. For a bite out, a restaurant is on your doorstep. The municipality Amsterdam offers all the amenities of a major city, yet Weesp retains its own character.
At the time of writing, this home is listed through two channels: Koster Di Giacomo and Funda. The price and details are as published by the agent.
Details of this home
Sportparklaan 171, Weesp
Data from Weesp Dichtersbuurt
Data from Weesp Dichtersbuurt
15 within 5 km
38 within 5 km
About Sportparklaan 171, Weesp
It is the most expensive of the 25 homes currently for sale in the Dichtersbuurt, where the average asking price is €328,940. The price per m² (€5,384) is in line with the neighbourhood average, so you are paying a premium for the size and location, but not excessively so.
The energy label is C, which is average for a flat from 1960. In the neighbourhood, 39% of homes have label C and 52% have D or lower, so this one is slightly better than many. You can expect reasonable energy costs, but not the lowest.
Weesp train station is 0.8 km away, about a ten-minute walk. From there, trains run frequently to Amsterdam Centraal (around 15 minutes) and other destinations.
Albert Heijn is 487 m away (just around the corner), Dekamarkt is 617 m (a five-minute walk), and another Albert Heijn is 842 m away. Vomar is 952 m. So daily shopping is very convenient.
Yes, two primary schools are within a couple of streets: Brede School Kors Breijer (337 m) and IKC Cadans Weesp (357 m). The secondary school Vechtstede College is 705 m away, a ten-minute walk.
Weesp Dichtersbuurt is a quiet, urban neighbourhood with mostly one-person households and couples. It has a low crime rate and is mainly built up with 1960s flats. The area feels calm despite being densely populated.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Weesp Dichtersbuurt