Homes for sale in Bedrijventerrein Landlust, Amsterdam
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House prices and market figures for Bedrijventerrein Landlust, Amsterdam
Of the approximately 360 homes in Bedrijventerrein Landlust, 41% are owner-occupied. This is a relatively modest owner-occupied segment: the majority of homes are rented out, a large proportion of which are via private landlords (49%) and only 10% via housing associations. Anyone wanting to buy a home here therefore has a limited playing field. Over the past twelve months, 25 homes were sold, with an average purchase price of €444,360 and an average living area of 55 m². That works out at around €8,080 per square metre. The range is remarkably wide: from €260,000 to €800,000, indicating that the supply varies greatly in type and condition. The WOZ value is €408,000, which is lower than the district average for Landlust (€453,000) and significantly lower than the Amsterdam average of €517,000. So for owner-occupied homes in Bedrijventerrein Landlust, you pay relatively less than in many other Amsterdam neighbourhoods, although the absolute price level remains substantial. Check the current supply and the average asking price at the top of this page for the most recent status.
Living in Bedrijventerrein Landlust, Amsterdam
The name says it all and that is also the biggest peculiarity of this neighbourhood: Bedrijventerrein Landlust is not a standard residential area. The area borders the district of the same name, Landlust in Amsterdam-West, and has a mixed character where business and living intermingle. You notice this in the streetscapes: sheds, small studios and workshops stand next to residential buildings. The neighbourhood attracts people who like that urban, slightly rougher polished character. No cosy 1930s streets with trees and cargo bikes, but a functional, lively environment with its own rhythm.
The housing stock largely consists of apartments, often in more compact buildings that later received a residential designation or were specifically developed for the mixed zone. With an average sales area of 55 m², these are not spacious homes. Anyone looking to buy an apartment in Bedrijventerrein Landlust will mainly find compact units suitable for singles or couples without children.
For daily shopping, you can go to the immediate vicinity of the Bos en Lommerweg and Jan van Galenstraat, where supermarkets, bakeries and small shops are located. Erasmuspark is within cycling distance and offers a welcome green escape. Sports facilities can be found in the wider area of Landlust and Bos en Lommer. The same applies to schools: the neighbourhood itself has few facilities of its own, but the adjacent districts more than compensate for this.
In terms of accessibility, the neighbourhood scores reasonably well. Isolatorweg metro station (line 50) is within walking distance and offers a direct connection to the city centre and Schiphol. Several bus routes run via Jan van Galenstraat. By bike, you can reach Leidseplein in twenty minutes. Car drivers have good access via the Haarlemmerweg and the A10 ring road, although parking in the evenings can sometimes be a puzzle.
Residents appreciate the central location and the relatively lower prices compared to surrounding neighbourhoods. One resident describes it as: "You live here just outside the hustle and bustle, but you're there in no time. It's not glamorous, but it works." Criticism often focuses on the business activity during the day, the traffic on the through roads and the lack of greenery directly in the neighbourhood. Read more experiences on the page for Bedrijventerrein Landlust, where resident reviews and neighbourhood scores per category are kept.
Compared to neighbouring neighbourhoods such as Erasmusparkbuurt-Oost or Landlust-Noord, Bedrijventerrein Landlust has a more erratic character. The Gibraltarbuurt nearby is quieter and more family-oriented. Anyone who likes a somewhat atypical living environment and is willing to compromise on atmosphere and greenery will find relatively affordable owner-occupied homes here in Amsterdam-West.
Who is a home for sale in Bedrijventerrein Landlust interesting for?
The neighbourhood mainly appeals to young professionals and couples: 70% of residents are between 25 and 45 years old, the proportion of single-person households is high (255 of the approximately 360 homes) and the labour participation rate is 79%. Families with children are less likely to choose this neighbourhood, given the compact home sizes and the business-like character. First-time buyers buying a home in Bedrijventerrein Landlust must take into account limited supply and an average purchase price of €444,360. Overbidding is common in Amsterdam-West, also here. Anyone looking for more space or greenery would be better off looking at Bosleeuw or the wider owner-occupied homes in Landlust. Also consider the rental homes in Bedrijventerrein Landlust as an alternative, especially as long as the owner-occupied market is tight.
What residents say about Bedrijventerrein Landlust
Residents rate the neighbourhood mixed. The location and accessibility score well, while facilities and quality of the living environment score somewhat lower. One resident writes: "It's not a neighbourhood to fall in love with, but you live there fine and affordably for Amsterdam-West." The reviews show that people consciously choose functionality over atmosphere here. View all reviews and the full neighbourhood data on the overview page for Bedrijventerrein Landlust.
Compare owner-occupied homes in and around Bedrijventerrein Landlust
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Frequently asked questions
What is the cost of a home in Bedrijventerrein Landlust?
Over the past twelve months, the average purchase price in Bedrijventerrein Landlust was €444,360, with an average living area of 55 m². That works out to about €8,080 per square metre. The range runs from €260,000 to €800,000, depending on the type and condition of the property.
What is the WOZ value in Bedrijventerrein Landlust?
The average WOZ value in Bedrijventerrein Landlust is €408,000. This is below the district average of Landlust (€453,000) and clearly below the Amsterdam average of €517,000. Relatively speaking, buying in Bedrijventerrein Landlust is therefore slightly more affordable than in many other Amsterdam neighbourhoods.
What is it like to live in Bedrijventerrein Landlust?
Living in Bedrijventerrein Landlust is a deliberate choice: the neighbourhood has a mixed residential and business character, with warehouses, studios and residential buildings interspersed. The atmosphere is urban and functional, not cosy or green. Residents appreciate the good accessibility and relatively lower prices, but mention the daytime business activity and limited greenery as drawbacks.
Is Bedrijventerrein Landlust suitable for first-time buyers?
The neighbourhood mainly attracts young professionals and couples: over 70% of residents are between 25 and 45 years old. For first-time buyers purchasing a home in Bedrijventerrein Landlust, the average price of €444,360 is steep, but lower than in many other Amsterdam neighbourhoods. Families with children find the compact homes and the business-like character less suitable.
How accessible is Bedrijventerrein Landlust?
Isolatorweg metro station (line 50) is within walking distance and connects the neighbourhood quickly to the city centre and Schiphol. Several bus routes run via Jan van Galenstraat. By bike, Leidseplein can be reached in about twenty minutes. Motorists can easily access the neighbourhood via Haarlemmerweg and the A10, although parking can be difficult in the evenings.
What type of homes are for sale in Bedrijventerrein Landlust?
The supply consists almost exclusively of apartments, often compact in size. The average sales area over the past twelve months was 55 m². Buying an apartment in Bedrijventerrein Landlust usually means choosing an efficient, urban home in a building that sometimes had a former commercial use. Spacious single-family homes or detached properties are hardly found here.
Is there much greenery and are there facilities in Bedrijventerrein Landlust itself?
The neighbourhood itself has little greenery and limited own facilities. Erasmuspark is within cycling distance and is the nearest green escape. For supermarkets, schools and sports facilities, you rely on the immediate surroundings, such as Jan van Galenstraat and the adjacent residential areas. This is one of the more frequently mentioned drawbacks in resident reviews of the neighbourhood.











