Rental homes in Nieuw-Sloten-Noordoost, Amsterdam
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Rental prices and market figures for Nieuw-Sloten-Noordoost, Amsterdam
Nieuw-Sloten-Noordoost is predominantly a rental neighbourhood: 65% of the housing stock of 1,361 homes is rented out, compared to 35% owner-occupied homes. Of those rental homes, 33% are owned by housing associations (social housing), while 32% are with other landlords (free sector and private rentals). Those looking to buy a home can also check out homes for sale in Nieuw-Sloten-Noordoost, but the rental market clearly dominates here.
In the free sector (excluding social housing), an average rent of €1,920 per month was recorded over the past year, based on 30 rented homes. The range ran from €1,250 to €3,250 per month, with an average living area of 89 m². That works out to about €21.60 per m². The WOZ value stands at €528,000, slightly below the district average for Sloten/Nieuw-Sloten (€538,000) and just above the Amsterdam average of €517,000. The average income in the neighbourhood is €41,100, which is lower than both the district average (€43,900) and the municipal average (€44,276). For the current availability of rental homes and the most recent average rent, see the overview at the top of this page.
Living in Nieuw-Sloten-Noordoost, Amsterdam
Nieuw-Sloten-Noordoost is a quiet, planned residential neighbourhood in the west of Amsterdam, part of the Sloten/Nieuw-Sloten district. The neighbourhood was largely built in the 1990s and consists of a mix of terraced houses, semi-detached houses and multi-family apartments, with plenty of greenery between the buildings. Gardens here and there border on water, giving the neighbourhood a remarkably natural character for a place so close to the centre of Amsterdam. Resident Monique describes it aptly: "Gardens ending on the water gives a nature feel in the city."
The atmosphere is quiet and family-friendly, with a population composition that confirms this: the largest age group is 45 to 65 years (850 people), but families with children (485 residents under 15) and the elderly (725 residents aged 65 and over) also live here. Single-person households are the most common at 560, and 40% of residents are married. It is not a bustling urban neighbourhood, but a place where people consciously choose peace and greenery while staying close to Amsterdam.
Facilities in Nieuw-Sloten-Noordoost
For daily groceries, there are supermarkets in the immediate vicinity, including via the nearby shopping centre on Pieter Calandlaan, where you will find an Albert Heijn and various other shops. For more extensive shopping and dining, Stadshart Osdorp or the centre of Amsterdam is within cycling distance. Primary education is available in the neighbourhood itself, with several primary schools within a short walking distance. For secondary education, students rely on schools in surrounding districts. In terms of sports and recreation, the neighbourhood offers access to Sloterpark and Sloterplas, a large recreational area with swimming facilities, playgrounds and sports facilities. The labour participation rate is 63% and 44% of residents have a high level of education.
Accessibility
Nieuw-Sloten-Noordoost is well served by public transport. Several bus lines connect the neighbourhood to Isolatorweg metro station and tram stops towards the centre. By tram or metro, you can reach Central Station in about 20 to 25 minutes. By car, the neighbourhood is quickly accessible via the A10 (Amsterdam ring road) and the A4 towards The Hague, meaning Schiphol is also within a 10-minute drive. Cyclists have good connections via Pieter Calandlaan and Sloterpark towards the centre, a ride of about 25 to 35 minutes. Parking is managed through a permit system; resident Monique notes that due to the new parking policy, there is no longer any nuisance from commuters leaving their cars here to go into the city.
Comparison with sister neighbourhoods
Within the district, there are several neighbourhoods with a similar character. Nieuw-Sloten-Noordwest and Nieuw-Sloten-Zuidwest are very similar to Nieuw-Sloten-Noordoost in terms of architectural style and atmosphere, but may differ in rent levels and availability. The historic Dorp Sloten has a completely different, village-like character with far fewer rental homes. For more urban amenities and a livelier streetscape, you could also look at neighbourhoods like Jordaan or Haarlemmerbuurt, although rents there are generally higher and the supply is more compact. More information about all rental homes in Sloten/Nieuw-Sloten can be found on the district page.
Is renting in Nieuw-Sloten-Noordoost right for you?
Nieuw-Sloten-Noordoost is most suitable for people seeking peace, greenery and space without leaving Amsterdam. Families, older couples and residents who value privacy over liveliness generally feel at home here. Starters looking for an affordable rental home should take into account the free sector prices: with an average of €1,920 per month, renting an apartment in Nieuw-Sloten-Noordoost is not a cheap option. For social housing, registration with a housing association is necessary, but waiting lists in Amsterdam are long. Renting a home in Nieuw-Sloten-Noordoost via the free sector goes quickly: respond promptly to new listings and make sure you have income documents and references ready. Available rental homes in the free sector are scarce (30 rented in a year), so active searching pays off. If you would rather buy, you will find alternatives on the page with homes for sale in Nieuw-Sloten-Noordoost.
What residents say about Nieuw-Sloten-Noordoost
Based on resident reviews, Nieuw-Sloten-Noordoost scores a 9.0 out of 10. All subscores, from safety and accessibility to greenery and community, stand at 9.0. That is remarkably consistent. Resident Monique writes: "Quiet green neighbourhood with lots of privacy. We look out for each other but respect everyone's space." She also mentions the new parking policy as a concrete improvement. View all reviews and neighbourhood data on the neighbourhood page of Nieuw-Sloten-Noordoost. The number of reviews is still limited, so the score gives a first impression but is not yet widely supported.
Compare rental homes in and around Nieuw-Sloten-Noordoost
Would you like to compare rental homes in Nieuw-Sloten-Noordoost with neighbouring neighbourhoods? Check out the supply in Nieuw-Sloten-Zuidoost or Belgiëplein en omgeving for a good picture of the variation within the same district. For a broader overview of all rental homes in Amsterdam, Buurtje.nl offers neighbourhood scores, resident reviews and current market data from more than 1,500 sources in one place. More information about living, housing and regulations in Amsterdam can be found on the website of the municipality of Amsterdam. Buurtje.nl combines all this data so that as a tenant you not only find a home, but also know for sure whether the neighbourhood suits you.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average rent in Nieuw-Sloten-Noordoost, Amsterdam?
In the free sector (excluding social housing), the average rent in Nieuw-Sloten-Noordoost over the past year was €1,920 per month, based on 30 rented homes. Rents ranged from €1,250 to €3,250 per month, with an average floor area of 89 m². That works out to around €21.60 per m². Social housing is cheaper, but waiting lists and registration requirements with a housing association apply.
Are there social housing properties in Nieuw-Sloten-Noordoost?
Yes, approximately 33% of the housing stock in Nieuw-Sloten-Noordoost is owned by housing associations and falls under social housing. To qualify, you must be registered with an Amsterdam housing association via the WoningNet platform. Waiting lists in Amsterdam are long, often several years, so registering early is advisable. For free-sector rentals, you can respond directly to available listings.
What is it like to live in Nieuw-Sloten-Noordoost?
Nieuw-Sloten-Noordoost is a quiet, green residential neighbourhood in west Amsterdam, built in the 1990s. Residents appreciate the privacy, greenery and proximity to water. Resident Monique describes it as: 'A quiet green neighbourhood with lots of privacy. We look out for each other but respect everyone's space.' The neighbourhood scores 9.0 out of 10 in resident reviews, with high marks for safety, greenery and community.
Is Nieuw-Sloten-Noordoost suitable for families with children?
Yes, Nieuw-Sloten-Noordoost is a neighbourhood that suits families well. There are relatively many children (485 residents under 15) and the neighbourhood has a quiet, safe character with plenty of greenery and play space. Primary schools are within walking distance. The more spacious homes (average 89 m² in the free sector) offer enough living space, although you should expect free-sector rents from around €1,250 per month.
How accessible is Nieuw-Sloten-Noordoost?
Nieuw-Sloten-Noordoost is well accessible by bus and tram, with connections to Isolatorweg metro station and Amsterdam city centre. By public transport, you can reach Central Station in about 20 to 25 minutes. By car, you quickly connect to the A10 and A4, meaning Schiphol is within a 10-minute drive. Cyclists can reach the centre via the Pieter Calandlaan and Sloterpark in about 25 to 35 minutes. Parking is managed through a permit system.
What amenities are there in Nieuw-Sloten-Noordoost?
For daily groceries, supermarkets are accessible via the shopping centre on Pieter Calandlaan, including an Albert Heijn. There are several primary schools in the neighbourhood. For sports and recreation, the nearby Sloterpark with the Sloterplas offers extensive opportunities, including swimming, sports and walking. For more extensive dining and shopping, the Stadshart Osdorp or Amsterdam city centre is within cycling distance.
Is Nieuw-Sloten-Noordoost a safe neighbourhood to rent in?
Residents rate safety in Nieuw-Sloten-Noordoost at 9.0 out of 10, which is high for an Amsterdam neighbourhood. The quiet, planned layout of the area, permit parking and the engaged neighbourhood community contribute to the feeling of safety. It is not a neighbourhood with much nuisance or crime, although it remains advisable to check current safety figures with the municipality of Amsterdam via amsterdam.nl.
Quiet green neighbourhood with lots of privacy. We look out for each other but respect everyone's space. Nice neighbourhood. Gardens ending on the water gives a nature feel in the city. Thanks to new parking policy, no more nuisance from parkers going into the city or on holiday. Very pleasant living. For primary education, choice of 4 schools, childcare available, secondary education throughout the city. Shopping centre for daily groceries at 400 metres. Tram line 2 to city centre at 400 steps distance. Various bus connections to e.g. Schiphol.
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