Duivendrecht, Ouder-Amstel
NeighbourhoodThis corner house on Kloosterstraat sits in a neighbourhood that feels more like a village than a suburb. With 230 m² of space, it is a substantial family home. The asking price of €1,145,000 is on the high side compared to other end-of-terrace houses in Ouder-Amstel, but the size and character justify it.
One resident describes Duivendrecht as 'a village between cities'. They say: 'Overall a very child-friendly neighbourhood. It is not often appreciated if noise is made late at night because most people have to work and/or have children who need to get up early. Keep that in mind because if you like parties, Duivendrecht might not be your place.' The neighbourhood Duivendrecht has a strong sense of community, with many people who grew up here and know each other. Most children go to one of the two primary schools, making playdates easy. The neighbourhood scores an 8.13 out of 10 based on one review.
For daily groceries, the PLUS is just around the corner. Two primary schools, A. Bekemaschool and Openbare Basisschool De Grote Beer, are a couple of streets away. The village square is a hub for a chat with neighbours. For more extensive shopping, residents head to Amsterdamse Poort or Diemen Centrum. The metro and train at Duivendrecht station are a ten-minute walk, connecting you to Amsterdam and beyond.
At the time of writing the home is listed via Inter Immo Amsterdam and also on Pararius, so it is available through several channels.
Details of this home
Kloosterstraat 27, Duivendrecht
Very good · 1 resident
Overall a very child-friendly neighbourhood. It is not often appreciated if noise is made late at night because most people have to work and/or have children who need to get up early. Keep that in mind because if you like parties, Duivendrecht might not be your place. It is a village, located between Diemen and Amsterdam Zuidoost, among others. Many people grew up here themselves and know each other. There is a sense of togetherness and often a chat is made with neighbours on the village square. Most children go to one of the two primary schools that Duivendrecht has. That makes it easy and pleasant to arrange playdates because almost all friends live in Duivendrecht. Because the metro stops nearby and a bus runs through the village, Duivendrecht is easily accessible by public transport. At Duivendrecht station you can even take the train. The village has a supermarket, chemist, tobacconist and eateries, among others. For shopping, it is best to go to one of the shopping centres in the surrounding municipalities. You can shop at the Amsterdamse Poort in Zuidoost, Diemen Centrum and Oostpoort in Amsterdam Oost. A nice, quiet village that you have to love.
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About Kloosterstraat 27, Duivendrecht
The price is on the high side compared to other corner houses in Ouder-Amstel, but the 230 m² floor area and 1931 character make it a distinctive property. The neighbourhood is highly rated by residents, which may support the premium. Without recent sale data for similar homes in the immediate area, it is hard to say exactly how it compares, but the size is generous for a corner house.
The home has energy label C. This means it is reasonably efficient, but not as good as modern standards. You can expect moderate energy costs, though exact amounts depend on usage. The neighbourhood has a mix of labels, but this home's label is average for a pre-war house.
Residents describe it as very child-friendly. One says: 'Most children go to one of the two primary schools that Duivendrecht has. That makes it easy and pleasant to arrange playdates because almost all friends live in Duivendrecht.' The neighbourhood has a village feel with a sense of togetherness, and noise late at night is not appreciated because most people work or have young children.
Duivendrecht station is 1.6 km away, about a ten-minute walk. From there you can take the train. The metro also stops nearby, and a bus runs through the village. This makes Amsterdam and surrounding areas easily accessible without a car.
The village has a supermarket (PLUS), a chemist, a tobacconist and eateries. For more extensive shopping, residents go to Amsterdamse Poort in Zuidoost, Diemen Centrum or Oostpoort in Amsterdam Oost. A park or garden is just around the corner (0.3 km), and a restaurant is a couple of streets away (0.4 km).
The house was built in 1931, so it has pre-war character. The energy label C suggests some modernisation, but you should expect typical features of a 1930s home. The listing does not mention any recent renovations, so it is worth viewing to assess the condition yourself.
The plot is 104 m², but the listing does not explicitly mention a garden.
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