Hoekwoning te koop: Paul Schuitemahof 27, Amsterdam
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Paul Schuitemahof 27

Ed Pelsterparkbuurt, Amsterdam

€ 995,000
Neighbourhood Ed Pelsterparkbuurt, AmsterdamNeighbourhood
Energy-efficient home with label A
Lower energy costs than most homes
Spacious living area of 188m²
36% larger than average in the neighbourhood
Albert Heijn 408m away
10 supermarkets within 1 km
AI summary

A spacious end-of-terrace house on IJburg

This end-of-terrace house on Paul Schuitemahof sits in the Ed Pelsterparkbuurt, a modern island neighbourhood in Amsterdam. With 188 m² of living space, it is substantially larger than the local average. The asking price of €995,000 is 28% above the neighbourhood average of €775,241, reflecting the extra space and energy-efficient A label. Compared to other end-of-terrace houses in Amsterdam, this home is priced keenly for its size.

The Ed Pelsterparkbuurt: a quiet island bubble

The Ed Pelsterparkbuurt is a low-rise, family-oriented neighbourhood built after 2000. With many households with children and a mix of cultures, it feels orderly and safe. One resident describes it as 'for the orderly, commuting person who longs for their own bubble when they come home.' Another says: 'I grew up here, great neighbourhood! Lots of memories.' The water in summer is a highlight, but winters can feel isolated. The neighbourhood has a friendly police station and a snack bar that serves as a community hub. Based on five reviews, the Ed Pelsterparkbuurt neighbourhood scores a 6.35 out of 10.

Daily life on the street

For your morning bread, Albert Heijn is just around the corner, and Vomar is a couple of streets away. Primary schools are within walking distance: Daltonschool Neptunus and Willibrordschool are both a five-minute walk. The nearest secondary school is about a ten-minute walk. A park or public garden is a couple of streets away, and the waterfront is never far. The area is well connected by tram to the city centre, though other neighbourhoods require multiple transfers. The municipality of Amsterdam maintains the streets and green spaces.

At the time of writing

At present, the home is listed through several channels, including Vos & Kleian Makelaardij B.V. and on Funda.

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Features

Details of this home

Date discovered16 July 2026
StatusAvailable
Price € 995,000
Price per m²€ 5,293
Living area188m²
Plot area68m²
Year built2007
Energy labelA
NeighbourhoodEd Pelsterparkbuurt
DistrictIJburg-West
MunicipalityAmsterdam

Location

Paul Schuitemahof 27, Amsterdam

Experiences from the neighbourhood

Satisfactory · 5 residents

6.0
J.W.
23-08-2025
Longing for creative freedom vs peace in a bubble

Heavenly wide, not far from the bustling centre, with a good tram connection to Central Station. But other neighbourhoods always require multiple transfers, even adjacent ones. Connection within the neighbourhood and with other neighbourhoods and the city itself is what I miss most. The water in summer makes up for a lot of that, but winters are very isolated. Although the streets themselves are Dutch-regulated straight-laced grey, nature is all around the streets. I prefer to be there, and people are friendlier there, than on the street itself. Green spaces and human interaction do something to a person. Many cultures live side by side (plus point!), but unfortunately they don't mix to form a new culture. The snack bar around the corner is the best community centre. Just like nature here, really. Everything is arranged side by side, not organically. The neighbourhood is for the orderly, commuting person who longs for their own bubble when they come home. A lot of waste and food is left on the street (also cleaned up by the municipality), which in my view is linked to a lack of community building/neighbourly care, more self-interest and less interest in neighbourhood interactions. The police station in the neighbourhood is very friendly and easily approachable. That gives a pleasant sense of safety.

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8.9
Roy Kuijpers
17-02-2025
Like home

I grew up here, great neighbourhood! Lots of memories and people I know. Been through a lot.

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4.8
M
28-12-2024
Your news

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5.1
Henrique
02-09-2024
Lots of fake little gangsters walking around with knives.

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7.0
Sarah
29-06-2024
Nice but it could always be nicer

Well my experience is more that there are sometimes conflicts with the neighbours but that mainly concerns the block itself. Sometimes we manage to sort it out but often it's also a few who make decisions, which could always be different in my opinion. Overall it is a safe neighbourhood. Where you can certainly have a laugh. There are lots of playgrounds for children which is very safe.

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Neighbourhood statistics

Data from Ed Pelsterparkbuurt

Residents5,820
Men49%
Women51%

Housing market

Data from Ed Pelsterparkbuurt

Housing stock2,324
Avg. assessed value€ 573,000
Homes for sale45%
Rental homes55%

Supermarkets

33 within 5 km

Albert Heijn
IJburglaan 719
408m
Vomar
IJburglaan 605
559m
Dekamarkt
Pampuslaan 45
974m

Schools

61 within 5 km

SBO Het Spectrum vestiging IJburg
Special education · 40 pupils
372m
Daltonschool Neptunus
Primary education · 172 pupils
475m
Willibrordschool
Primary education · 342 pupils
502m

Frequently asked questions

About Paul Schuitemahof 27, Amsterdam

Is €995,000 a fair price for this house?

The asking price is 28% above the neighbourhood average of €775,241, but the home is also 46% larger than the average (188 m² vs 129 m²). With an energy label A and a modern build year (2007), the price reflects the extra space and efficiency. Compared to other end-of-terrace houses in Amsterdam, it is priced in line with the market.

How big is the house?

The floor area is 188 m², which is 46% larger than the neighbourhood average of 129 m². The plot is 68 m².

What is the energy label?

The energy label is A, which means the home is very energy-efficient. In the neighbourhood, 59.4% of homes have label A and 40.6% have label A+. You can expect low heating costs.

How far is the nearest train station?

The nearest train station is 6.3 km away. The neighbourhood has a good tram connection to Central Station, but other areas often require multiple transfers.

What schools are nearby?

Several primary schools are within walking distance: Daltonschool Neptunus (475 m), Willibrordschool (502 m), and De Zuiderzee (841 m). The nearest secondary school is 1.1 km away.

What supermarkets are close?

Albert Heijn is 408 m away, Vomar is 559 m, and Dekamarkt is 974 m. All are within a ten-minute walk.

Is the neighbourhood safe?

The neighbourhood has a friendly police station and residents feel safe. One resident notes that the police are easily approachable, which gives a pleasant sense of safety. The total number of crimes recorded is 145.

How many homes are for sale in the neighbourhood?

There are 29 homes for sale in the Ed Pelsterparkbuurt, with an average asking price of €775,241 and a median of €725,000. Prices range from €435,000 to €1,650,000.

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