Weesp Dichtersbuurt, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis two-bedroom apartment on Sportparklaan sits in a quiet residential pocket of Weesp, a town that feels a world away from the city bustle yet is well connected. At 66 m² it's a comfortable size for a couple or a small family, and the price of €335,000 is in line with the local market, the average for apartments in Amsterdam sits around €329,000. The energy label F means you'll want to budget for higher heating costs.
The neighbourhood Weesp Dichtersbuurt is a predominantly residential area built in the 1960s and 1970s, with mostly flats and a small share of family homes. It's a fairly urban spot, the address density is high, but the streets are leafy and quiet. The population is a mix of singles and couples, with a fair number of young professionals and some families. There are no resident reviews available for this neighbourhood, but the area is known for its practical layout and proximity to local amenities.
Your daily errands are well covered: Albert Heijn is just around the corner, and Dekamarkt is a couple of streets away. For school runs, Brede School Kors Breijer is a five-minute walk, and IKC Cadans Weesp is similarly close. The train station is a ten-minute walk, making commutes to Amsterdam straightforward. The municipality Amsterdam offers all the cultural and leisure options you'd expect, but Weesp itself has a charming historic centre with restaurants and a park within walking distance.
At the time of writing the home is listed via Koster Di Giacomo and also appears on Funda, so you have a couple of channels to view the details.
Details of this home
Sportparklaan 267, Weesp
Data from Weesp Dichtersbuurt
Data from Weesp Dichtersbuurt
15 within 5 km
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About Sportparklaan 267, Weesp
Yes, it's in line with the market. The average asking price in Weesp Dichtersbuurt is around €329,000, and the median is €330,000. Given the 66 m² floor area, the price per square metre is about €5,076, which is slightly below the neighbourhood average of €5,384. So it's priced without being a bargain.
Energy label F indicates poor energy efficiency. You can expect higher heating and electricity costs compared to a modern home. In this neighbourhood, over half of homes have a label D or lower, so it's not unusual, but you should factor in higher monthly energy expenses.
The train station is 0.8 km away, about a ten-minute walk. From there you can reach Amsterdam Centraal in around 15 minutes, making it a practical choice for commuters.
There are several primary schools within walking distance: Brede School Kors Breijer (319 m), IKC Cadans Weesp (387 m), and Brede School Weesperrijk (525 m). For secondary education, Vechtstede College is about 709 m away.
The neighbourhood recorded 130 crimes in the latest data, which is moderate for an area of this size. It's a typical urban residential area with no major safety concerns reported.
The neighbourhood has a mix of singles (about 645 one-person households) and couples without children (275), plus some families with kids (220). Many residents are aged 25-45, so it's popular with young professionals and small households.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Weesp Dichtersbuurt