Rental homes in Van Tuyllbuurt, Amsterdam
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Rental prices and market figures for Van Tuyllbuurt, Amsterdam
Van Tuyllbuurt is a typical rental neighbourhood: 73% of the more than 2,300 homes are rental properties. The distribution within this is striking. Only 17% are owned by housing corporations (social housing), while as much as 57% is in the hands of other landlords, i.e. the private sector. This makes the supply of rental homes in Van Tuyllbuurt predominantly private sector, with corresponding prices. In the past twelve months, 127 homes in the private sector were rented out at an average rent of €2,796 per month. The range runs from approximately €900 to €5,500 per month, with an average floor area of 80 m². That works out to about €35 per square metre. The average WOZ value is €593,000, higher than the district average of the Stadionbuurt (€568,000) and well above the Amsterdam average of €517,000. Renting in Van Tuyllbuurt is therefore more expensive than in many other parts of Amsterdam, but that fits with the location and type of homes. See the top of this page for current daily prices and available rental properties.
Living in Van Tuyllbuurt, Amsterdam
Van Tuyllbuurt is nestled between the Olympic Stadium, the Zuideramstelkanaal and the Stadionweg in Amsterdam-Zuid. It is a quiet, green residential neighbourhood with a mix of pre-war porch flats from the 1930s and post-war buildings from the 1950s and 1960s, supplemented by newer apartments along the canal. The streets are wide, there are many mature trees and the atmosphere is more village-like than urban. Most shops and eateries are found along Van Tuyllstraat and Olympiaweg. It is not a nightlife district, but rather a place where you can quietly get coffee in the morning at one of the local bakeries.
Facilities in Van Tuyllbuurt
For daily groceries, you go to the Albert Heijn on Olympiaweg or the Jumbo a bit further towards Beethovenstraat. Within walking distance is primary school De Klimop and there are several daycare centres in the immediate vicinity. For secondary education, the Amsterdams Lyceum is within cycling distance. Sports enthusiasts have a choice: the Olympic Stadium and Olympiaplein are just around the corner, and Zuiderpark offers space for running and walking. The Zuiderbad (swimming pool) is reachable within five minutes by bike. GP practices and a pharmacy can be found on Olympiaweg. If you want more shops, you can cycle to Beethovenstraat or Cornelis Schuytstraat in five minutes.
Accessibility of Van Tuyllbuurt
The neighbourhood is well accessible by public transport. Metro station Europaplein (line 52, North/South line) is about a ten-minute walk away. Tram stops on Stadionweg (line 24) and Amstelveenseweg (line 5) take you to the city centre in a quarter of an hour. By bike, you can reach Dam Square in twenty minutes. By car, you have quick access to the ring road via the A10-Zuid (RAI exit). Parking throughout the neighbourhood is permit-only; a resident's permit can be applied for via the website of the municipality of Amsterdam. Expect waiting lists, as parking pressure is high.
What residents appreciate
On Buurtje.nl, Van Tuyllbuurt scores a 10.0 based on 1 review. That is of course a limited sample, but the resident is very positive. All sub-scores, from safety and accessibility to green space and beauty, are at 10.0. Residents particularly appreciate the tranquillity, the greenery and the good location. On the neighbourhood page of Van Tuyllbuurt you can read all reviews and neighbourhood data. Compared to neighbouring areas such as Marathonbuurt-Oost and the area around the Olympic Stadium, Van Tuyllbuurt is slightly smaller-scale and more focused on living, while those areas experience more traffic and event crowds.
Is a rental home in Van Tuyllbuurt right for you?
The neighbourhood mainly attracts young professionals and dual-income couples: the largest age group is 25-45 years (almost half of all residents) and 66% are highly educated. With an average income of €56,300 and rents around €2,796 per month, you need a solid salary to rent an apartment here in the private sector. Starters with a smaller budget can register with housing corporations for social housing, but expect long waiting lists. Families with children find good schools and play areas here, although the homes are not very large on average. Seniors appreciate the tranquillity and greenery. Would you rather buy? Then check the supply of homes for sale in Van Tuyllbuurt. Respond quickly to a rental home that appeals to you, because properties here sell fast. Make sure you have your proof of income and employer's statement ready.
What residents say about Van Tuyllbuurt
The only review at the moment gives the neighbourhood a perfect 10.0 out of 10. All eight sub-scores, including safety, accessibility, greenery and facilities, are at the maximum. Although more reviews would give a more nuanced picture, the message is clear: those who live here are satisfied. Read the full reviews and leave your own experience on the review page of Van Tuyllbuurt.
Compare rental homes in Van Tuyllbuurt with surrounding neighbourhoods
Are you hesitating between Van Tuyllbuurt and a neighbouring area? In the Bertelmanpleinbuurt you will find similar homes in a slightly more compact setting. The neighbourhood around IJsbaanpad is greener and more exclusive, with higher rents. Want to search more broadly? Then also check the supply in the wider Stadionbuurt district or popular areas like the Jordaan. On Buurtje.nl you can compare neighbourhoods based on neighbourhood scores, resident reviews and data from more than 1,500 sources, so you rent a home in a neighbourhood that truly suits you.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average rent in Van Tuyllbuurt, Amsterdam?
The average rent in the free sector in Van Tuyllbuurt is €2,796 per month, with an average area of 80 m² (approximately €35/m²). The range runs from €900 to €5,500 per month. Social housing through housing associations is cheaper, but there are long waiting lists.
Are there social housing units in Van Tuyllbuurt?
Yes, about 17% of homes in Van Tuyllbuurt are owned by housing associations. To qualify for social housing, you register via WoningNet. Expect waiting times of several years in Amsterdam-Zuid. The remaining 57% of rental properties are in the free sector.
What is it like to live in Van Tuyllbuurt?
Van Tuyllbuurt is a quiet, green residential neighbourhood in Amsterdam-Zuid with pre-war and post-war homes. Residents give the neighbourhood a 10.0 out of 10 on Buurtje.nl and appreciate the safety, greenery and good accessibility. It is a true residential area, not a nightlife district.
Is Van Tuyllbuurt suitable for young professionals?
Definitely. The largest age group is 25-45 years (1,915 out of 4,205 residents) and 66% are highly educated. With good public transport connections, restaurants within walking distance and a quiet living environment, the neighbourhood attracts many working people in their twenties and thirties. You do need an above-average income for the free sector rents.
How is the accessibility of Van Tuyllbuurt?
Europaplein metro station (North/South line) is a ten-minute walk away. Tram 24 and tram 5 stop at the edge of the neighbourhood. By bike you are in the city centre in twenty minutes. The A10-Zuid (RAI exit) provides quick access to the ring road. Parking is by permit.
What facilities are there in Van Tuyllbuurt?
In the neighbourhood you will find supermarkets (Albert Heijn, Jumbo), primary school De Klimop, GP practices and a pharmacy. Olympiaplein and Zuiderpark are around the corner for sports and recreation. Beethovenstraat and Cornelis Schuytstraat with extensive shops and restaurants are within cycling distance.
How quickly are rental homes rented out in Van Tuyllbuurt?
Free sector homes go quickly. In the past twelve months, 127 homes have been rented out. It is wise to respond quickly when something becomes available in Van Tuyllbuurt. Make sure you have documents such as proof of income and employer's statement ready immediately.
Lovely, nice and cosy neighbourhood in Amsterdam. Always tidy and a bit of peace in the city. Very child-friendly!
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