Faunabuurt Zuidwest, Almere
Tucked away on a quiet road in a residential area, this end-of-terrace house on Hagedisstraat 19 sits in the Faunabuurt Zuidwest neighbourhood of Almere. Built in 1995, the home has an energy label A, which is an efficient label. With a price of €549,000, the asking price is on the high side compared to other end-of-terrace houses in Almere.
Inside, the house offers five rooms, including four bedrooms and one bathroom, spread over three floors. The living area is 143 m² according to the BAG registration, while the agent lists 144 m². The plot measures 260 m². There is a garden on three sides, front, side, and back, with the back garden facing southeast and accessible via the back. An attached brick garage provides parking. The home is fully insulated, with roof, wall, and floor insulation, as well as double glazing. Heating comes from a central heating boiler and partial underfloor heating. The property is freehold.
Residents here give the neighbourhood an average score of 7.21, based on three reviews. One resident says: "It's a very nice place to live" and mentions the safe feel and friendly people, though they note little greenery and occasional sewage smells. Another resident appreciates the many trees and the quiet, tidy atmosphere, but points out issues with the closest schools. A third resident, who finds it "a lovely neighbourhood, suitable for (young) families," highlights the cosy playgrounds, diverse nature, and nearby amenities. The neighbourhood has about 1,420 inhabitants, with a mix of ages. For more details, see the Faunabuurt Zuidwest neighbourhood.
For daily errands, the Dirk supermarket is just around the corner, and a GP practice is on your doorstep. Several primary schools are within a ten-minute walk, including Openbare Basisschool de Albatros and Dalton basisschool Bommelstein. The nearest pharmacy is a couple of streets away. Bus stops at Faunabuurt and Landgoederenbuurt are a short walk, served by lines M7, 330, and N22. Almere Buiten train station is about a ten-minute walk. The municipality of the municipality of Almere offers further amenities.
The WOZ value for this home is €509,000 as of 1 January 2025. The asking price is 8% above this value. Between 2020 and 2025, the WOZ value rose by 67%, from €304,000 to €509,000. Regarding address risks, the noise level from road traffic is 51 dB Lden, above the norm, and from rail traffic 62 dB Lden, also above the norm; aircraft noise is below the norm. The foundation risk indication is low, though the soil is clay, which is sensitive to settling. Pluvial flooding risk is medium, and current flood risk is medium, decreasing to low by 2050. These are area-level indications, not an inspection of this specific home.
At the time of writing, the home is offered via multiple channels, including Siewe Makelaars Almere.
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The WOZ value is set annually by the municipality with 1 January as its reference date, and therefore lags the market by about a year. It is an estimated market value, not a sale price.
About Hagedisstraat 19, Almere
The asking price of €549,000 is 8% above the WOZ value of €509,000, which was determined on 1 January 2025. The WOZ value is the municipal valuation, not the current market value. Over the past five years, the WOZ value has increased by 67%, from €304,000 in 2020 to €509,000 in 2025.
The house has five rooms, including four bedrooms and one bathroom, spread over three floors. The living area is 143 m² according to the BAG registration, while the agent lists 144 m². The plot is 260 m². There is a garden on three sides, front, side, and back, with the back garden facing southeast and accessible via the back. An attached brick garage is included.
The energy label is A, which is an efficient label. This means the home is likely to have relatively low energy costs compared to less efficient labels. The agent also states that the home is fully insulated, with roof, wall, and floor insulation, as well as double glazing. Heating is provided by a central heating boiler and partial underfloor heating.
According to public risk data, the noise level from road traffic is 51 dB Lden, which is above the norm. Rail traffic noise is 62 dB Lden, also above the norm. Aircraft noise is 39 dB Lden, which is below the norm. These are area-level indications based on 2022 and 2023 data, not measurements at the property itself.
The foundation risk indication for this address is low. However, the soil type is clay, which is sensitive to settling. This is an area-level indication from public data, not an inspection of the specific property.
The nearest supermarket is Dirk, about 414 metres away, which is just around the corner. Other options include Dekamarkt at 1.1 km, SPAR express at 1.1 km, Albert Heijn at 1.3 km, and Jumbo at 1.4 km. These are all within a short walk or bike ride, making daily grocery shopping convenient.
There are several primary schools within walking distance. Openbare Basisschool de Albatros is about 524 metres away, Dalton basisschool Bommelstein at 858 metres, De Optimist at 902 metres, and Rooms-katholieke basisschool De Lettertuin at 1,009 metres. For secondary education, the nearest is about 2 km away.
The nearest bus stops are Almere Buiten, Faunabuurt and Almere Buiten, Landgoederenbuurt, both about 523 and 580 metres away, served by bus lines M7, 330, and N22. Almere Buiten train station is approximately 1.5 km away, which is about a ten-minute walk. This provides connections to the wider region.
Residents give the neighbourhood an average score of 7.21, based on three reviews. One resident mentions the safe feel and friendly people, while another appreciates the many trees and quiet atmosphere. A third resident highlights the cosy playgrounds and diverse nature. However, some note issues like little greenery and occasional sewage smells.
According to CBS data, there were 17 total crimes reported in the neighbourhood. This is a factual figure and does not necessarily indicate a high or low level of safety. Residents in reviews mention feeling safe, but it is up to you to interpret the data.
How residents experience their neighbourhood
It's a very safe neighbourhood, with friendly people. A police station nearby is also very nice. It gives a feeling of safety. Sometimes I really smell the sewage during the day, which I think is a real downside. And there is really little greenery in the area, and when there is greenery, it's not really inviting.
Auto-translated to English by AIThere are no weird people or anything, it's just a nice neighbourhood to live in and people are decent and tidy. There are many trees and a road that leads to every street. There are many schools in the area, but the two closest ones always have problems, teacher shortages, etc., people are being transferred. If children don't feel comfortable at school, often nothing is done unless it's actual bullying.
Auto-translated to English by AIThere are several cosy playgrounds and squares. There are enough primary schools in the area and several secondary schools within cycling distance. The nature is diverse (trees, plants, flowers, canals) and is well maintained by the municipality. There are various amenities within walking or cycling distance (supermarket, hairdresser, library, swimming pool, shopping centre). There are bus stops and a station nearby and several large cycle paths. By car you are quickly on the motorway. The neighbourhood is sufficiently hygienic, but there could be more frequent litter picking along the pavements and cycle paths. The neighbours are friendly, but few events are organised by and for the community. For events you usually have to go to Almere Stad.
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How residents experience their district
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Auto-translated to English by AIIt's a very safe neighbourhood, with friendly people. A police station nearby is also very nice. It gives a feeling of safety. Sometimes I really smell the sewage during the day, which I think is a real downside. And there is really little greenery in the area, and when there is greenery, it's not really inviting.
Auto-translated to English by AIThere are no weird people or anything, it's just a nice neighbourhood to live in and people are decent and tidy. There are many trees and a road that leads to every street. There are many schools in the area, but the two closest ones always have problems, teacher shortages, etc., people are being transferred. If children don't feel comfortable at school, often nothing is done unless it's actual bullying.
Auto-translated to English by AIThere are several cosy playgrounds and squares. There are enough primary schools in the area and several secondary schools within cycling distance. The nature is diverse (trees, plants, flowers, canals) and is well maintained by the municipality. There are various amenities within walking or cycling distance (supermarket, hairdresser, library, swimming pool, shopping centre). There are bus stops and a station nearby and several large cycle paths. By car you are quickly on the motorway. The neighbourhood is sufficiently hygienic, but there could be more frequent litter picking along the pavements and cycle paths. The neighbours are friendly, but few events are organised by and for the community. For events you usually have to go to Almere Stad.
Auto-translated to English by AIFigures on residents, liveability and the housing market
| Sale price | €582,500 | €582,500 |
|---|---|---|
| Sale per m² | €3,884 | – |
| Rent price | €2,175 p/m | €2,175 p/m |
| Rent per m² | €12 p/m | – |
How residents experience their municipality
We lived here very pleasantly for 23 years and because our house became too big for us, given our age, we bought a smaller home. This neighbourhood is characterised by a number of favourable factors: little turnover of residents, people are quite neighbourhood-minded and have excellent contacts with each other. Helpful, annual neighbourhood BBQ, quiet surroundings with plenty of greenery. Schools within walking distance, station and buses likewise as well as shops. Within five minutes you are on the motorway and with the A6 and A27 around the corner you can reach all directions. If someone were to ask me whether it's nice to live here, I would answer without hesitation with a firm YES.
Auto-translated to English by AIGood, neat neighbourhood and a primary school is coming nearby
Auto-translated to English by AIEverything within reach and full of greenery
Auto-translated to English by AIWith 3 schools in the neighbourhood. Lots of playgrounds, a good supermarket and enough cycling and walking paths that connect you to bus stops, it is a quiet, family-friendly neighbourhood. Within 3 minutes on the motorway and not far from Amsterdam.
Auto-translated to English by AIMostly elderly people with families live here, so many young people who still go to school and like to cause a bit of a racket
Auto-translated to English by AINeighbours know each other, greet each other, help each other and look out for each other, nice feeling
Auto-translated to English by AIMany lovely people who care about each other, friendly neighbours. People are ready with a listening ear but also with a helping hand.
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Auto-translated to English by AIFigures on residents, liveability and the housing market
| Sale price | €548,918 | €527,390 |
|---|---|---|
| Sale per m² | €4,778 | – |
| Rent price | €1,744 p/m | €1,745 p/m |
| Rent per m² | €20 p/m | – |
Hagedisstraat 19, Almere
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