Kudelstaart, Aalsmeer
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on Stevinhof is a well-maintained home from 2013 with an excellent A+ energy label. At 72 m², it's compact but efficient, and the asking price of €440,000 is keen compared to the neighbourhood average of €655,550. For context, it's one of the apartments in Aalsmeer currently on the market.
Kudelstaart is a village with around 9,260 residents, mostly families and couples. The housing stock is predominantly single-family homes (77%), and two-thirds are owner-occupied. Based on five reviews, residents have mixed feelings. One resident says: "Since the completion of the neighbourhood in 2004, there has been a clear decline and impoverishment. Liveability is structurally under pressure." Another notes: "Nice houses. Spacious gardens. Disrespectful environment. Little compassion for others." A third adds: "The neighbourhood started off quite well... however, after a number of residents moved away... it has deteriorated a lot." So while the homes are modern, the social fabric and maintenance are points of concern. This is the Kudelstaart neighbourhood as it stands today.
For daily shopping, the Albert Heijn is just around the corner, with Hoogvliet and Jumbo a bit further. There are several primary schools nearby: KC De Ruimte is on your doorstep, Openbare Basisschool Kudelstaart is a five-minute walk, and Antoniusschool is also within walking distance. For secondary education, you'd need to travel further. The area has a park or public garden within a five-minute walk, and a GP practice is also close by. The municipality of the municipality of Aalsmeer oversees the area.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including Makelaarskantoor Mantel BV.
Details of this home
Stevinhof 6, Kudelstaart
Mediocre · 5 residents
Since the completion of the neighbourhood in 2004, there has been a clear decline and impoverishment. Liveability is structurally under pressure. Assessment: The neighbourhood scores insufficient on the following aspects: Safety, Community spirit, Hygiene, Education / upbringing climate, Green spaces, Facilities, Accessibility. Explanation per aspect: Safety: Parking and driving on pavements and footpaths. Unsafe situations for pedestrians and playing children. Nuisance from hanging groups and fatbike groups, especially in the evenings. Insufficient visible enforcement. Community: High turnover in apartments, little connection to the neighbourhood. Hardly any social cohesion or mutual accountability culture. Little involvement in the living environment. Hygiene: Structural dog poop on grass fields; the clean-up duty is not observed. Lots of litter, including sweet and crisp wrappers, also in private gardens. Insufficient cleaning and maintenance by the municipality. Education / upbringing climate: Children play outside without supervision. Norms and values regarding waste, respect for others' property and public space are visibly lacking. Negative role model for younger children. Green: Poorly maintained green spaces. Grass fields polluted and therefore not usable for recreation. Unattractive and unkempt street scene. Facilities: Insufficient parking facilities, partly due to company vans. No clear facilities to combat nuisance (such as extra bins or supervised play areas). Accessibility: Pavements and footpaths often blocked by parked vehicles. Poor accessibility for the elderly, prams and people with disabilities. What could be improved: Active and visible enforcement of parking, dog poop and nuisance. Tackling long-term parked company vans. Improvement of municipal maintenance of green and public space. Placement of extra bins and targeted cleaning actions. Structural deployment of neighbourhood police and enforcement officers, especially in the evenings. Measures to strengthen social cohesion and encourage residents to take more responsibility. Clear communication about norms, rules and consequences.
Auto-translated to English by AINice house Lots of green Shopping centre nearby Public transport accessibility could be better Not safe due to nuisance from youths, who learn their behaviour from their parents. Disrespectful, selfish. No sense of community. Hygiene: shit everywhere on the grass field is not cleaned up, youths just throw packaging into gardens.
Auto-translated to English by AIThe neighbourhood started off quite well. New houses, new residents. However, after a number of residents moved away and were replaced by the next residents, it has deteriorated a lot. Besides a huge increase in nuisance from night flights from Schiphol, the mutual social behaviour has dropped to zero. It is a neighbourhood with many children who find the antisocial behaviour of their parents so normal that they don't know any better and copy their parents' behaviour. In recent years, there has been a lot of nuisance and vandalism by whole groups of terrorising children. These children are getting older and are now starting to show different behaviour or moving away. Addressing people and talking about it is not accepted. And bullying is a daily occurrence, especially if you keep your distance from these people. Because you already know that talking and addressing them backfires. Because if you don't join in or show the same antisocial behaviour, you are treated like a pariah. In Kudelstaart there is supervision by a neighbourhood police officer, and after the shooting you see more police and enforcement. However, if you contact the neighbourhood officer or ask the police for help, you can forget about it. We have plenty of beautiful nature and greenery in and around the neighbourhood. Education could be better. There is childcare, primary school education (the level is not great) and there is a VMBO (which also has a not-so-good reputation). However, for children who go to havo or vwo, you have to look further. Accessibility by public transport is very poor. There is a bus station in Aalsmeer that the bus from Kudelstaart goes to. However, the bus does not connect at all with the other buses. It would be nice if at least one bus every quarter or half hour went directly to the nearest train station (e.g. Hoofddorp) without having to transfer. Maybe the tram from Uithoorn could be extended to Kudelstaart. Facilities are sufficient but could also be better.
Auto-translated to English by AIReasonably neat neighbourhood. Unfortunately, there is nuisance from screaming neighbours, drunk neighbours, antisocial behaviour towards neighbours who distance themselves from it. So if you don't belong or don't want to belong, you'd better brace yourself. Little empathy and understanding. A lot of nuisance from vandalism of cars and personal belongings. In addition, there are regularly groups of young people who terrorise the neighbourhood by "ring and run", and if you don't respond, they then bang on the windows. Furthermore, windows are smeared with eggs and yoghurt. The neighbourhood police officer is very hard to find, the police do nothing, confronting the neighbours backfires.
Auto-translated to English by AII personally never really felt unsafe in the neighbourhood. I think it's a nice neighbourhood to live in with hardly any problems. A small, pleasant village, but public transport is a bit lacking. There is only one bus that runs every half hour, and the direct connection to Amsterdam-Zuid will be discontinued in the summer of 2024. Other than that, it's an extremely quiet living environment.
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About Stevinhof 6, Kudelstaart
The asking price of €440,000 is 33% below the neighbourhood average of €655,550, but the apartment is also 40% smaller than the average home in Kudelstaart (72 m² vs 121 m²). Given its modern build and A+ energy label, the price is in line with what you'd expect for a compact, efficient apartment in this area.
The apartment has an A+ energy label, which is the highest rating. This means it's very energy-efficient, so you can expect low heating and electricity costs. In the neighbourhood, none of the current for-sale homes have A+, so this is a standout feature.
Public transport is limited. The nearest train station is 10.1 km away, so you'd rely on buses. There is a bus service to Aalsmeer, but connections to train stations like Hoofddorp are not direct. Residents note that accessibility could be better.
Residents mention issues with safety, such as nuisance from youths and parking on pavements. There's also litter and dog waste on grass fields, and a lack of social cohesion. Some feel the neighbourhood has declined since it was built in 2004.
There are several primary schools within walking distance, including KC De Ruimte (101 m) and Openbare Basisschool Kudelstaart (673 m). For secondary education, the nearest school is 3.8 km away, and residents note that options for havo/vwo require travelling further.
Parking can be an issue, according to residents. There are complaints about company vans taking up space and vehicles blocking pavements. Enforcement is said to be insufficient.
There is a park or public garden within a five-minute walk (0.5 km). However, residents say the green spaces are poorly maintained and sometimes polluted with dog waste, making them less usable for recreation.
Homes that sold recently took an average of 50 days to sell, which is a typical timeframe. The market here is not exceptionally fast or slow.
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