Betondorp, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis corner house on Weidestraat sits in Betondorp, a neighbourhood that feels like a village within Amsterdam. With 69 m² of living space and an E energy label, it's a compact home with character. The asking price of €500,000 is 22% below the neighbourhood average of €640,938, making it a keen option for those looking for a end-of-terrace houses in Amsterdam.
Betondorp is described by residents as a 'village in the city', with lots of greenery and a strong sense of community. One resident says: 'People know each other and there is a village atmosphere.' Another notes: 'It is nice to live in Betondorp, only a pity that there is no shop for daily groceries.' Based on seven reviews, the neighbourhood scores a 7.1. It's a place where children can play outside, and there's a community centre, Brinkhuis, with activities for all ages. The neighbourhood Betondorp is predominantly low-rise, with many single-person households and a mix of ages.
For your daily bread, the bakery De Lekkernij is just around the corner, and you can grab a coffee at Café De Avonden. For groceries, the nearest supermarket is a ten-minute walk away. There are several primary schools within walking distance, including Openbare Basisschool De Octopus and Oecumenische Basisschool De Ark. The municipality Amsterdam offers plenty of parks and green spaces nearby.
At the time of writing, this home is listed via Openbare Makelaardij and also appears on Funda, so it's available through several channels.
Details of this home
Weidestraat 18, Amsterdam
Good · 7 residents
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.
Auto-translated to English by AIBetondorp 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.
Auto-translated to English by AIBetondorp 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.
Auto-translated to English by AIUnfortunately 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.
Auto-translated to English by AIPleasant, 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.
Auto-translated to English by AII'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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About Weidestraat 18, Amsterdam
The asking price of €500,000 is 22% below the average asking price in Betondorp (€640,938) and close to the median of €475,000. Given the compact 69 m² and E energy label, it's priced keenly for a corner house in this green neighbourhood.
Betondorp is a green, low-rise neighbourhood with a village atmosphere. Residents appreciate the community feel and the many parks, but note the lack of a supermarket for daily groceries. There is a bakery, a café-restaurant, and a community centre with activities.
The nearest supermarket is a ten-minute walk away. There are several options within about 1 km, including PLUS, Jumbo, and Vomar. For a larger selection, AH XL is about 1.1 km away.
There are several primary schools within walking distance, such as Openbare Basisschool De Octopus (850 m) and Oecumenische Basisschool De Ark (1 km). Secondary schools are about 1.7 km away.
The nearest train station is 2.1 km away, so you'd need a bike or bus to get there. The neighbourhood is well-connected by other public transport.
The home has an energy label E, which means it's not very energy-efficient. You can expect higher heating costs compared to a home with a better label. The neighbourhood has mostly older homes, with 53% having label D or lower.
The listing does not mention a garden. The plot is 13,046 m², but that likely refers to the entire plot of the building or complex, not a private garden for this home.
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