Rental homes in Bankras Kostverloren, Amstelveen
View the current rental property listings in Bankras Kostverloren, Amstelveen. Compare prices, read resident reviews and discover if this neighbourhood suits you.



What does a rental property cost in Bankras Kostverloren?
Bankras Kostverloren is a neighbourhood where the majority of homes are rented out: 57% of the more than 5,000 homes are rental properties, of which 34% are owned by housing associations and 24% by other landlords. This makes the neighbourhood one of the more rental-friendly areas within Amstelveen, where the owner-occupied market is usually dominant. In the free sector (excluding social housing), the average rent over the past twelve months was €2,669 per month, with a range from €980 to €4,250. The average rental home in the free sector offers around 108 square metres. That is substantial, but the prices are too. The WOZ value here is €476,000, which is lower than the Amstelveen average of €528,000. You can see that difference in the rental prices: if you compare with neighbourhoods like Stadshart or Elsrijk, you will see that Bankras Kostverloren is slightly more affordable. At the top of this page you will always find the current daily price and the current supply.
Bankras Kostverloren: the tranquillity of a suburb with its own character
Residents of Bankras Kostverloren give the neighbourhood an overall score of 8.0 on Buurtje.nl. Notable are the high scores for safety (9.0), sense of community (9.0) and housing (10.0). The latter is remarkable: satisfaction with the homes themselves is maximum. At the same time, facilities and education each score 6.0, indicating that for extensive shopping or secondary schools you really have to leave the neighbourhood. On the neighbourhood page of Bankras Kostverloren you can read all reviews and detailed data.
The atmosphere is quiet, green and focused on families and the elderly. The neighbourhood consists of clearly different sub-areas, each with its own character. The Operabuurt stands out for its spacious single-family homes from the 1970s and 1980s, while the Boekenbuurt is more compact and has more apartments. In the Heldenbuurt relatively many families live, and the Zeestratenbuurt borders the greenery of Broersepark and Meanderpark. That greenery is felt everywhere: residents rate it 8.0 and it is one of the reasons why people consciously choose this area.
In terms of accessibility, the neighbourhood scores 8.0. Bus lines towards Amstelveen station and the North/South line are within reach, and by car you can quickly reach the Amsterdam ring road via the A9. Daily shopping can be done at the supermarkets on Bankrasweg or in shopping centre Bankras. For a wider range of shops, you go to Stadshart, a few minutes away by bike. The municipality of Amstelveen has been investing in recent years in the redevelopment of green strips and playgrounds in the neighbourhood, which strengthens the family-friendly character. What residents appreciate less is the limited supply of catering and cultural facilities within the neighbourhood itself.
Renting in Bankras Kostverloren: for whom and for whom not?
With an average income of €46,000 and a labour participation rate of 62%, Bankras Kostverloren is a neighbourhood with a mixed population. The largest age group is 25 to 45 years, but the group of 65-plussers (2,310 residents) is also strongly represented. For young couples or families looking for space without paying the top price of Amsterdam, renting an apartment in Bankras Kostverloren is a serious option. Single-person households form the largest group (2,130), so singles also feel at home here. The neighbourhood is less suitable if you are looking for a vibrant nightlife or lots of catering around the corner. Free sector rental prices start around €980, but the average is considerably higher. If you prefer to buy, you can view the supply of owner-occupied homes in Bankras Kostverloren as an alternative.
Searching for rental properties in Bankras Kostverloren and surroundings
On Buurtje.nl you will find the current supply of rental properties in Bankras Kostverloren, including filters on price, surface area and energy label. Compare the neighbourhood scores and resident reviews directly, so you know what to expect before planning a viewing. Want to search more broadly? Then also check the supply in the nearby neighbourhood Randwijck, the popular Patrimonium or the full overview of rental properties in Amstelveen.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average rent for a rental property in Bankras Kostverloren?
In the free sector, the average rent over the past 12 months was €2,669 per month, with an average floor area of 108 m². The range runs from €980 to €4,250. This excludes social housing via housing associations.
How safe is it to rent a house in Bankras Kostverloren?
Residents rate safety in Bankras Kostverloren at 9.0 out of 10. The neighbourhood is known as quiet and family-friendly, with little nuisance. It is one of the safer neighbourhoods within Amstelveen.
How long is the waiting time for a social rental property in Bankras Kostverloren?
Approximately 34% of homes in Bankras Kostverloren are owned by housing corporations. The waiting time for social housing in the Amstelveen region typically runs to more than 10 years. For current waiting times, you can contact WoningNet or the local housing associations.
Is Bankras Kostverloren well accessible by public transport?
Residents rate accessibility at 8.0. There are bus connections towards Amstelveen station and the North/South line (metro 51). By car, you can quickly reach the Amsterdam ring road via the A9. The Stadshart is within cycling distance.
Are there enough amenities to consider renting a house in Bankras Kostverloren?
For daily groceries, there are supermarkets on Bankrasweg and in Bankras shopping centre. Amenities score a 6.0 among residents: for a wider range of shops and dining, you go to the Stadshart. Schools for young children are available in the neighbourhood, but for secondary education you need to go further.
I have never had any problems in the neighbourhood and hardly any nuisance.
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