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Veeteeltstraat 113B

Betondorp, Amsterdam

€ 450,000
Neighbourhood Betondorp, AmsterdamNeighbourhood
Energy label D
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A village feel in the city

This 1924 apartment on Veeteeltstraat sits in Betondorp, a pocket of Amsterdam that feels more like a friendly village. With 80 m² of living space and an energy label D, it's a solid home in a sought-after area. The asking price of €450,000 is keen, 30% below the neighbourhood average of €640,938, making it a rare find for anyone looking for apartments in Amsterdam.

Betondorp: village in the city

Residents describe Betondorp as a "village in the city", green, low-rise, and with a strong sense of community. One resident says: "People know each other and there is a village atmosphere." Another notes: "Social but also built in a very urban way on the edge of the city. Lots of greenery and children can play outside." Based on seven reviews, the neighbourhood scores a 7.1 out of 10. Most homes were built before 1945, and the area is densely populated with a mix of singles and families. The municipality Amsterdam is known for its vibrant districts, and Betondorp offers a quieter alternative.

Life on the street

For daily bread, the bakery De Lekkernij is just around the corner, a five-minute walk. For groceries, you'll head to the PLUS supermarket a couple of streets away, or the Jumbo and Albert Heijn a ten-minute walk. Schools are also within walking distance: Openbare Basisschool De Octopus is a ten-minute walk, and Brede Daltonschool De Meer is just a bit further. The neighbourhood lacks a supermarket within the immediate area, but the nearby café-restaurant De Avonden and community centre Brinkhuis make up for it with local charm.

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At the time of writing, the home is listed via Openbare Makelaardij and available through several channels.

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Features

Details of this home

Date discovered2 July 2026
StatusAvailable
Price € 450,000
Price per m²€ 5,625
Living area80m²
Year built1924
Energy labelD
Neighbourhood Betondorp
DistrictBetondorp
MunicipalityAmsterdam
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Location

Veeteeltstraat 113B, Amsterdam

Experiences from the neighbourhood

Good · 7 residents

6.4
A.Schutte
06-01-2026
Village-like, small houses.

Quite good. When the children went to school, there was more involvement. People want to live larger when children come. So before you get to know a new resident, they've already left. Then you really miss the togetherness. But you can always turn to someone if you need someone. By placing fences between the gardens and more lighting, they try to offer more safety. Everyone is warned if something unusual happens. For all advice if you are alone, never just open the door. Call someone who can be with you quickly is always the advice.

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7.7
Angelique Gijsbertse
23-11-2025
Village in the city

Betondorp is a village in the city of Amsterdam. At least, that's how it feels. Social but also built in a very urban way on the edge of the city. Lots of greenery and children can play outside. Various childcare options for young children. There are only few shops for daily groceries. There is a good bakery, de lekkernij, where you can also eat a sandwich or take one away. Only on Thursday mornings there is a cheese seller. There is also a café-restaurant, De Avonden, where various meals can be eaten. Or just have a drink. There is a community centre, Brinkhuis, where various activities are organised. For both young and old. But the lack of shops is a drawback. You really have to go out to do your shopping. Betondorp celebrated its 100th anniversary last year. In the past there were many shops, which have all disappeared one by one. About 40 shops, I think. There were also many more children attending school at Zuivelplein. This school now has other functions, including studios, childcare and an Islamic organisation. It would be nice if some small specialist shops would come to Betondorp. Like a mini-supermarket and a greengrocer. A place to quietly enjoy a cup of coffee with something sweet. But otherwise I am a happy resident of Betondorp. I love this green little village. I hope to live here for a long time with great pleasure.

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8.1
Angelique Gijsbertse
25-10-2025
Betondorp nice green neighbourhood

Betondorp is a nice green neighbourhood. With many low-rise buildings. People know each other and there is a village atmosphere. There is a lot of greenery in the neighbourhood and there are plans for more. Unfortunately no supermarket or grocer. But there is a very good bakery (de Lekkernij) that opens early. There is also a cosy (eatery) Cafe de Avonden. With heated terrace. In it, the Brinkhuis, a community centre where many things are organised for the neighbourhood. For example, you can enjoy a hot meal twice a week for a small fee. There are also many creative clubs in the Brinkhuis. It is nice to live in Betondorp, only a pity that there is no shop for daily groceries. There is childcare for the very young. For older children there is no school in Betondorp. Finally, for me the ideal neighbourhood, spacious, green and low-rise.

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8.0
Anglique Gijsbertse
29-07-2025
A village in the city.

Unfortunately no supermarket, but a lovely bakery where you can also sit with a terrace in summer. Community centre on the Brink, the Brinkhuis, former library, which is very active and connecting for young and old. There is a living room project by the Salvation Army where you can have coffee and a chat. It's not yet open all day. There is a lot of greenery in the neighbourhood and also many gardens, which emphasises the village character. There is a good public transport connection. Various buses and tram 19. There are several childcare options. Betondorp has a neighbourhood concierge for cultural matters, located at Onderlangs 36. They organise exhibitions and other cultural events within Betondorp that are well worth seeing. Onderlangs is the green strip around Betondorp with playground equipment and (picnic) benches. It's just a shame that rubbish is often put out too early. Disfiguring for such a beautiful place. Last year this neighbourhood celebrated its hundredth anniversary, and it was celebrated extensively. The architecture is still striking. Definitely worth a look. I have been a resident of this village for two years and every day I count myself lucky to have a house here. In a village 15 minutes from the centre of Amsterdam. Ideal.

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5.3
Andrea Schutte
15-07-2025
Lived here for 48 years, experienced expert; strongly changed due to influx of residents

Pleasant, I live nicely. Unfortunately only one bakery in the village. While it used to be bustling with shops. Now you have to leave the village for your groceries. That's not for everyone. Many elderly population. More shops, more frequent or better rubbish collection service. Enforcement. Many children playing until late in the evening.

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4.9
Schutte
28-12-2024
Betondorp is a real village

I've lived here for 50 years. Of a nice neighbourhood where people knew each other, nothing is what it seems. Activities are organised quite a bit. But I miss the togetherness and care in the neighbourhood. Only a baker left, nothing more. No school anymore. Village is becoming polluted. Not only the people, but also institutions do little to nothing about it. Renovated 40 years ago, little done since. Such a shame. This is how a neighbourhood deteriorates. We have lighting everywhere, also gates for which only residents have keys. Plenty of tips via the community centre.

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Neighbourhood statistics

Data from Betondorp

Residents3,005
Men47%
Women53%

Housing market

Data from Betondorp

Housing stock1,954
Avg. assessed value€ 452,000
Homes for sale18%
Rental homes82%

Supermarkets

94 within 5 km

PLUS
Dorpsplein 10
875m
Jumbo
Kruidenhof 26
1113m
Albert Heijn
Helmholtzstraat 63
1116m

Schools

143 within 5 km

Openbare Basisschool De Octopus
Primary education · 286 pupils
994m
Brede Daltonschool De Meer
Primary education · 379 pupils
1048m
A. Bekemaschool
Primary education · 204 pupils
1132m

Frequently asked questions

About Veeteeltstraat 113B, Amsterdam

Is €450,000 a fair price for this apartment?

The asking price of €450,000 is 30% below the average asking price in Betondorp (€640,938) and also below the median of €475,000. Given the 80 m² floor area and energy label D, it's priced keenly compared to other homes currently on the market in the neighbourhood.

What is the neighbourhood like?

Betondorp is often described as a 'village in the city', green, low-rise, and with a strong community feel. Residents appreciate the greenery and the fact that children can play outside. However, there are few shops for daily groceries; you'll need to go to nearby streets for a supermarket. The neighbourhood has a mix of ages and household types.

How far is the nearest train station?

The nearest train station is 2.1 km away, which is about a 25-minute walk or a short bike ride.

What is the energy label and what does it mean?

The home has energy label D. This means it's not the most efficient, so you can expect moderate energy costs. In Betondorp, 53.3% of homes have a label D or lower, so this is fairly typical for the area. You may want to consider improvements to boost efficiency.

Are there schools nearby?

Yes, several primary schools are within walking distance. Openbare Basisschool De Octopus is about a ten-minute walk away, and Brede Daltonschool De Meer is a similar distance. There are also other options like A. Bekemaschool and Oecumenische Basisschool De Ark within a 15-minute walk.

What is the crime rate in Betondorp?

In the most recent data, there were 97 total crimes reported in the neighbourhood. This is relatively low for a densely populated urban area, and residents mention that everyone is warned if something unusual happens, contributing to a sense of safety.

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