Rental homes in Patrimonium, Amstelveen
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Renting in Patrimonium: a tight private sector with steep prices
Patrimonium is a neighbourhood where renting and buying are almost evenly split: 51% of the approximately 1,410 homes are rented, 49% are owner-occupied. Notably, 40% of the total housing stock is owned by housing associations. The private sector is therefore relatively small. In the past twelve months, only 18 private-sector rental homes were rented out in Patrimonium, with an average rent of €2,909 per month and a range of €400 to €6,500 per month. The average floor area was over 1,136 m². These are annual averages for the private sector, excluding social housing. Current rental prices and availability can be found in the overview at the top of this page.
The average WOZ value in Patrimonium is €737,000, well above the Amstelveen average of €528,000. That says something about the calibre of the housing stock here. Anyone looking for a rental home in Patrimonium outside the social segment must reckon with limited supply and relatively high monthly costs. Compared to other neighbourhoods in Amstelveen, Patrimonium is clearly one of the more expensive options.
Patrimonium: a quiet neighbourhood for families, with little spectacle but plenty of stability
Patrimonium is not a neighbourhood that stands out for a vibrant nightlife or a hip coffee shop scene. It is an established, quiet area in the southwest of Amstelveen, where families have lived for years and have little reason to leave. The largest age group is 45 to 65 years old, and the proportion of households with children is the highest. This translates into the atmosphere: wide streets, plenty of greenery, little nuisance, and a certain social tranquillity.
On the neighbourhood page for Patrimonium you will find resident reviews and detailed neighbourhood data. Residents appreciate the peace and space, but a recurring point of criticism is the limited shopping options directly in the neighbourhood itself. For daily errands and more amenities, residents rely on the nearby city centre or the shops in adjacent areas. The Oranjebuurt, which is part of Patrimonium, has a slightly more compact layout and is described by residents as clear and child-friendly. One resident writes: "It's quiet, green and safe here. Not exciting, but that's exactly what I was looking for." That sums up the atmosphere of Patrimonium well.
Accessibility is reasonable: by bus you can quickly reach the centre of Amstelveen and Amsterdam. Cyclists have little to complain about, as the neighbourhood is conveniently located relative to main cycle paths. Those with a car generally find parking no problem. Those looking for more urban dynamism might be better off looking at the Stadshart of Amstelveen or the lively surroundings of Uilenstede Kronenburg. For more information about living and residing in the municipality, also see the website of the municipality of Amstelveen.
Renting in Patrimonium: who is this suitable for and who is it not?
Patrimonium is most suitable for families and middle-aged people seeking peace, space and stability. The high income level (average €56,400 per year) and high WOZ values fit a neighbourhood that is not cheap. Anyone considering renting an apartment in Patrimonium in the private sector must reckon with rents that are well above the Amstelveen average. For starters or people with a smaller budget, the homes for sale in Patrimonium are also not an accessible option. Young people and those seeking urban vibrancy will likely find a better match elsewhere in Amstelveen. Also check the broader range of rental homes in Amstelveen if Patrimonium does not fully match your wishes.
Find current rental listings in Patrimonium
Buurtje.nl shows daily updated listings of rental homes in Patrimonium, including filters for price, floor area and energy label. Also compare the listings in neighbouring neighbourhoods such as Randwijck, Elsrijk or Bankras Kostverloren to get a good picture of what is available in the region. The current overview is at the top of this page.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average cost of a rental home in Patrimonium?
In the private sector, an average of €2,909 per month was paid for a rental home in Patrimonium over the past year. Rental prices ranged from €400 to €6,500 per month, with an average living area of over 1,136 m². These figures exclude social housing. The current supply and current average rental price are at the top of this page.
How long is the waiting time for social housing in Patrimonium?
Social housing in Patrimonium is allocated via Woningnet, the regional system for the Amsterdam City Region. Waiting times in Amstelveen are long, often several years, depending on your registration period and type of home. Approximately 40% of the housing stock in Patrimonium is owned by housing corporations, but turnover is limited. Register with Woningnet as early as possible.
Is Patrimonium a safe neighbourhood to live in?
Patrimonium is known as a quiet, well-organised neighbourhood with few reports of nuisance. The largest age group consists of 45- to 65-year-olds, and many families live there, contributing to a stable social environment. Residents describe the area as safe and child-friendly. Current safety data per neighbourhood can be found via the municipality of Amstelveen.
What energy labels do rental homes in Patrimonium have?
The average gas consumption in Patrimonium is 1,270 m³ per year and electricity consumption is 2,740 kWh. This indicates a housing stock that is not among the most energy-efficient, although this varies greatly per home. When searching for a rental home in Patrimonium, you can filter by energy label on Buurtje.nl to find homes with lower energy costs.
Are there good schools near Patrimonium?
Patrimonium is located in a part of Amstelveen with a good level of educational facilities. Several primary schools are accessible in and around the neighbourhood, and Amstelveen has a wide range of secondary schools. For families renting a home in Patrimonium, the presence of schools within cycling distance is a practical advantage. Specific school addresses and registration procedures can be found via the municipality of Amstelveen.






