Homes for sale in Bloemenbuurt Zuid, Almere
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House prices and market figures Bloemenbuurt Zuid, Almere
The owner-occupied market in Bloemenbuurt Zuid is strong. Of the 496 homes in the neighbourhood, 66% are owner-occupied, meaning the neighbourhood has a clear owner profile. The average WOZ value is €331,000. That is higher than the average of the broader Bloemenbuurt (€306,000), but lower than the municipal average of Almere (€363,000). Bloemenbuurt Zuid thus sits in a middle segment: more affordable than many other Almere districts, but certainly no longer an entry-level market.
In the past twelve months, 16 homes have been sold, with an average selling price of €471,562. The range ran from €375,000 to €500,000. The average sold home had an area of 148 m², which works out to a price of approximately €3,186 per m². This paints a picture of spacious, ground-based homes that set the tone in this neighbourhood. Apartments and smaller units are less dominant in the owner-occupied segment. For current asking prices and availability, please consult the overview at the top of this page.
Living in Bloemenbuurt Zuid, Almere
Bloemenbuurt Zuid is a quiet, green residential neighbourhood in the western part of Almere Haven. The neighbourhood has a remarkably high resident score of 7.9 out of 10, and anyone who walks around understands why. The streets are wide, there is plenty of greenery between the homes, and the pace is slower than in the more urban parts of Almere. The housing stock largely dates from the 1980s and 1990s, with a mix of terraced houses, semi-detached houses, and a limited number of small apartment buildings and even houseboats along the water. The latter gives the neighbourhood a character of its own that you don't encounter in most Almere districts.
A long-term resident describes it aptly: "The neighbourhood is just the neighbourhood, feels like home when you walk around. It's just quiet, you have different types of people here, quick to the centre, the forest is across the bridge, several primary schools, a mix of small flats to houseboats. For me it's just home, I know everyone here." (T.I., 7.9/10). That mix of residents and housing types makes the neighbourhood less uniform than some other Almere districts, and that is precisely appreciated by long-term residents.
In terms of amenities, the location is strong. Almere city centre is within cycling distance, and the Almeerderhout, one of the larger city forests in the Netherlands, is literally across the bridge. Children can attend several primary schools in and around the neighbourhood. For daily groceries, supermarkets are accessible in the nearby shopping area of Almere Haven, which is a short bike ride away. Accessibility scores a perfect 10.0 from residents, which does not seem exaggerated: Almere Haven station is within walking distance for part of the neighbourhood, and via the N702 and A6 you are quickly on the motorway towards Amsterdam or Lelystad. More information about the municipality can be found on the website of the municipality of Almere.
Green space scores a 9.0 from residents, and that also matches reality. In addition to the Almeerderhout, there are parks and water features in the immediate vicinity. Safety scores a 7.0, which is an acceptable score for a quiet residential neighbourhood. Community spirit scores somewhat lower at 6.0, which fits a neighbourhood where people go their own way but do know each other.
Compared to Bloemenbuurt Noord and Bloemenbuurt Oost, Bloemenbuurt Zuid has a slightly quieter and greener character. Bloemenbuurt West borders it directly and has a similar atmosphere. Anyone wanting to read more neighbourhood data and all resident reviews can find them on the neighbourhood main page of Bloemenbuurt Zuid.
Does an owner-occupied home in Bloemenbuurt Zuid suit you?
The neighbourhood mainly attracts families and residents in the 45 to 65 age group, who appreciate the peace and space. With an average selling price of over €471,000, this is no longer a market for starters with a limited budget. Movers who are looking for space, want a garden and yet want to live close to the centre fit this profile well. Supply is limited: only a handful of homes are sold per year, so anyone wanting to buy in Bloemenbuurt Zuid must be alert and able to act quickly. Overbidding relative to the asking price is realistic in this segment. If you are not yet sure whether buying is the right step, also check out the rental homes in Bloemenbuurt Zuid as an alternative.
What residents say about Bloemenbuurt Zuid
Bloemenbuurt Zuid receives an average resident score of 7.9 out of 10. The highest sub-score goes to accessibility (10.0) and green space (9.0), followed by housing and beauty (both 8.0). Community spirit (6.0) and safety (7.0) score somewhat lower. A resident who has lived there for more than fifteen years: "You have different types of people here, quick to the centre, the forest is across the bridge, several primary schools, a mix of small flats to houseboats." Read all reviews and neighbourhood data on the page of Bloemenbuurt Zuid.
Compare owner-occupied homes in and around Bloemenbuurt Zuid
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Frequently asked questions
What does a home cost in Bloemenbuurt Zuid?
The average sale price of a home in Bloemenbuurt Zuid over the past year was €471,562. Sale prices ranged from €375,000 to €500,000. The average home had an area of 148 m², resulting in a price of approximately €3,186 per m².
What is the WOZ value in Bloemenbuurt Zuid?
The average WOZ value in Bloemenbuurt Zuid is €331,000. This is above the average for the broader Bloemenbuurt (€306,000), but below the municipal average of Almere (€363,000). Bloemenbuurt Zuid is therefore relatively affordable compared to other Almere districts, but actual sale prices are clearly higher than the WOZ value due to market demand.
What is living in Bloemenbuurt Zuid like?
Living in Bloemenbuurt Zuid is rated by residents at 7.9 out of 10. The neighbourhood is known as quiet and green, with a mix of housing types and residents. Accessibility and greenery score the highest. A long-term resident describes it as: 'just quiet, quick to the centre, the forest is across the bridge.' Community spirit scores somewhat lower, which fits a neighbourhood where people live independently but know each other.
Is Bloemenbuurt Zuid suitable for families?
Yes, the neighbourhood is popular with families. The largest age group consists of 45- to 65-year-olds, but the proportion of households with children is also large. There are several primary schools in and around the neighbourhood and there is plenty of space and greenery for children. The quiet streets and proximity to the Almeerderhout make the neighbourhood attractive for families seeking space.
How is the accessibility of Bloemenbuurt Zuid?
Accessibility is the strongest asset of Bloemenbuurt Zuid: residents give it a perfect score of 10.0. Almere Haven station is within short cycling or walking distance, with direct connections to Amsterdam and Lelystad. By car, you can quickly join the A6 via the N702. The centre of Almere Haven is easily accessible by bike.
What type of homes are for sale in Bloemenbuurt Zuid?
The owner-occupied segment in Bloemenbuurt Zuid mainly consists of ground-based homes: terraced houses and semi-detached houses from the 1980s and 1990s. There are also smaller apartment buildings and even houseboats in the neighbourhood, but these are less dominant in the owner-occupied segment. Buying an apartment in Bloemenbuurt Zuid is possible, but the supply is more limited than that of single-family homes.
How much greenery is there in Bloemenbuurt Zuid?
Greenery is a notably strong point of Bloemenbuurt Zuid: residents give it a score of 9.0. The Almeerderhout, one of the largest city forests in the Netherlands, is directly across the bridge and accessible on foot or by bike. Additionally, there are parks and water features in the immediate vicinity of the neighbourhood itself, contributing to the quiet character of the district.
My experience is good. I grew up here, have lived here for about 15 years now, and it's just quiet. There are different kinds of people here, quick to the centre, the forest is across the bridge, several primary schools, a mix of small flats and houseboats. For me, it's just home, I know everyone here. Top neighbourhood. Unless you're into real Amsterdam hustle and bustle, Bloemenbuurt is definitely a neighbourhood I can recommend for quiet living.
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