Homes for sale in Baambrugge Dorp, De Ronde Venen
View the current supply of homes for sale in Baambrugge Dorp and discover through neighbourhood data and resident reviews whether this quiet village neighbourhood suits you.
House prices and market figures Baambrugge Dorp, De Ronde Venen
The owner-occupied market in Baambrugge Dorp is compact but pricey. About 70% of the 464 homes in the neighbourhood are owner-occupied, which clearly characterises the ownership culture here. The average WOZ value is €590,000, slightly lower than the district average of Baambrugge (€660,000), but significantly higher than the municipal average of De Ronde Venen (€516,000). That says something about the character of the neighbourhood: solid, rural and sought-after, but just a bit more accessible than the most expensive parts of the district.
In the past twelve months, three owner-occupied homes were sold in Baambrugge Dorp, with an average selling price of €683,333. Prices ranged from €525,000 to €1,000,000, reflecting the broad mix of housing types. The average living area in these transactions was 96 m², which works out at a price of about €7,118 per square metre. Those are not starter figures. The supply consists mainly of detached and semi-detached houses, fitting the village character of the neighbourhood. For current asking prices and the current supply, you can consult the overview at the top of this page.
Living in Baambrugge Dorp, De Ronde Venen
Baambrugge Dorp is one of those places you only truly understand when you cycle through the Kerklaan or along the Angstel yourself. It is a real village, small and compact, with a historic heart that resembles a painting: a church, a mill, ribbon development along the water and meadows that almost come right up to your back door. Those who want to live in Baambrugge Dorp consciously choose peace, space and a community that knows each other.
The housing stock consists largely of detached and semi-detached houses, partly historic buildings and partly post-war construction from the 1950s to 1970s. There is hardly any new-build; the neighbourhood is almost fully built-up and changes little in appearance. That provides stability, but also means that when buying in Baambrugge Dorp you need to pay close attention to the state of maintenance, especially with the older properties.
In terms of amenities, Baambrugge Dorp is deliberately limited. There is a primary school in the village itself, but for a supermarket, GP or secondary school you have to rely on Abcoude or Mijdrecht. Abcoude is about a five-minute drive away and offers an Albert Heijn, a train station and more daily amenities. That station is the reason many residents live here: by train you can be at Amsterdam Central in about twenty minutes. For motorists, the A2 is easily accessible via Abcoude, keeping travel time to Utrecht or Amsterdam limited. Public transport within the village itself is scarce; a car or bike is not a luxury but a necessity.
The neighbourhood mainly attracts families and people in their fifties who consciously distance themselves from the city. The largest age group is 45 to 65 years (285 residents), followed by those aged 65 and over (240). Young starters or twenty-somethings rarely live here; the prices and lack of urban amenities make that understandable. Residents appreciate the peace, nature and social cohesion. As one resident puts it: "You really know your neighbours here, and that feels different from a new-build estate." Less positive are comments about the limited bus connections and the fact that you need the car for almost everything.
Compared to Baambrugge Buitengebied, the village centre is more compact and social in nature, with more sense of community. Those looking for more space and rural character would sooner look at the outlying area. For a broader picture of the district, including all neighbourhood data and resident reviews, the page about Baambrugge is a good starting point. More background on the neighbourhood itself, including resident experiences, can be found on the neighbourhood main page of Baambrugge Dorp.
Who is a home for sale in Baambrugge Dorp interesting for?
Baambrugge Dorp is not a neighbourhood for everyone, and that is not a criticism. It is a neighbourhood for buyers who know what they want: green, peace, a real village, and are willing to pay a substantial amount for it. Families with school-age children will find a safe, green environment here, but must take into account travel distances to schools and sports. Upsizers who want to use their equity for a detached home outside the city fit in well here. Starters or buyers with a budget under five hundred thousand will struggle; the average selling price of €683,333 and a floor of €525,000 make that clear. Moreover, supply is limited: only a handful of homes are sold per year. Those who are unsure about buying can also look at rental homes in Baambrugge Dorp as an intermediate solution.
What residents say about Baambrugge Dorp
Residents of Baambrugge Dorp generally give the neighbourhood high scores for green space, peace and social atmosphere. Nature and water score best; accessibility by public transport scores worst. One resident writes: "Living in Baambrugge Dorp is choosing quality of life. You give up some convenience, but you gain a lot in return." All ratings per category, including scores for safety, amenities and liveability, can be found on the neighbourhood overview page.
Compare homes for sale in and around Baambrugge Dorp
Buurtje.nl brings together the housing supply from more than 1,500 sources in one place, supplemented with resident reviews and neighbourhood data you won't find on other platforms. This way you can compare not only homes, but also neighbourhoods. Besides Baambrugge Dorp, Vinkeveen and Amstelhoek are also popular search areas for those who want to live rurally in De Ronde Venen. A broader overview of homes for sale in the Baambrugge district or all homes for sale in De Ronde Venen helps you put the market in perspective. More about the municipality and local developments can be found on the website of municipality De Ronde Venen.
Frequently asked questions
What does a home cost in Baambrugge Dorp?
The average purchase price in Baambrugge Dorp over the past year was €683,333, with transactions ranging from €525,000 to €1,000,000. The average living area of sold homes was 96 m², which works out to about €7,118 per square metre. Buying a home in Baambrugge Dorp is therefore a significant investment, comparable to other sought-after rural villages in the region.
What is the WOZ value in Baambrugge Dorp?
The average WOZ value in Baambrugge Dorp is €590,000. That is lower than the average for the broader Baambrugge district (€660,000), but clearly higher than the municipal average of De Ronde Venen (€516,000). The neighbourhood thus belongs to the more expensive segments of the municipality, but is slightly more accessible than the most expensive parts of the district.
What is it like to live in Baambrugge Dorp?
Living in Baambrugge Dorp means choosing a small-scale, historic village with plenty of greenery and water. The atmosphere is quiet and communal; residents know each other. Amenities are limited within the village itself, so for daily shopping you drive to Abcoude or Mijdrecht. Residents appreciate the nature and social cohesion, but mention the reliance on a car as a drawback.
Is Baambrugge Dorp suitable for families with children?
Yes, Baambrugge Dorp attracts relatively many families: households with children form the largest household group. There is a primary school in the village, but for secondary schools and sports clubs you rely on surrounding towns. The quiet, green environment and the social neighbourhood atmosphere make it attractive for parents who want their children to grow up outside the city.
How accessible is Baambrugge Dorp?
By car, Baambrugge Dorp is easily accessible via Abcoude, from where the A2 towards Amsterdam and Utrecht is quickly reachable. Train travellers use Abcoude station, about a five-minute drive away, with a direct connection to Amsterdam Central in about twenty minutes. Public transport from the village itself is limited; a car or bicycle is indispensable for most daily journeys.
What types of homes are for sale in Baambrugge Dorp?
The supply in Baambrugge Dorp mainly consists of detached and semi-detached houses, often built in the post-war period or earlier. Historic properties along the ribbon development also occur. Buying an apartment in Baambrugge Dorp is hardly an option; the neighbourhood has little multi-storey construction. Supply varies greatly and only a few homes are sold per year, so quick action is important.
Is there a lot of greenery and nature in and around Baambrugge Dorp?
Greenery is one of the strongest assets of Baambrugge Dorp. The neighbourhood lies directly on the Angstel and is surrounded by meadows and polder nature. Walking and cycling along the water is possible literally from your front door. Residents consistently cite nature as one of the main reasons for living here, and this is also reflected in the high neighbourhood scores on this aspect.











