Homes for sale in Bomenrijk, Diemen
Discover the current supply of homes for sale in Bomenrijk and view prices, time on market, and neighbourhood data directly on this page.
House prices and market figures Bomenrijk, Diemen
The owner-occupied market in Bomenrijk is strong. Of the 484 homes in the neighbourhood, 53% are owner-occupied, the rest are rental, a significant portion of which is owned by housing corporations (30%). The average WOZ value is €488,000, which is higher than the district average of Diemen Zuid (€447,000) and also clearly above the municipal average of Diemen (€429,000). Bomenrijk thus belongs to the more expensive segments within the municipality.
Looking at the actual prices paid over the past twelve months: 15 homes were sold with an average purchase price of €570,033. The range ran from €485,000 to €650,000. With an average living area of 112 m², this works out to a price of approximately €5,090 per square metre. This gives a realistic picture of what you can expect when looking for a home to buy in Bomenrijk. Supply is limited and prices are consistently above the municipal average, which requires sharp preparation. Check the current supply and the average asking price at the top of this page for the most recent status.
Living in Bomenrijk, Diemen
Bomenrijk is a quiet, green residential neighbourhood in the southern part of Diemen, part of the district Diemen Zuid. The name is no coincidence: the streets are spacious and lined with mature trees, giving the neighbourhood a somewhat subdued, almost village-like character that you encounter less often in surrounding urban areas. The housing stock largely dates from the 1970s and 1980s, with a mix of terraced houses and semi-detached homes. Apartments are also present, but the neighbourhood is dominated by ground-level homes with a garden.
The largest age group consists of 45- to 65-year-olds (330 residents), followed by families with children. This translates into a neighbourhood that is relatively quiet, where people live long-term and where social cohesion is noticeable. Bomenrijk is not a neighbourhood that buzzes or surprises, but a neighbourhood where you can live quietly without feeling remote.
In terms of amenities, the location is favourable. Supermarkets such as Albert Heijn and Lidl are within cycling distance in the nearby centre of Diemen. Primary schools in the area serve the families in the neighbourhood well. For sports facilities and green spaces, you can go to the surrounding polder areas and parks that the municipality of Diemen is rich in. More information about municipal facilities can be found on the website of the municipality of Diemen.
Accessibility is one of Bomenrijk's strongest assets. Diemen-Zuid metro station (lines 53 and 54) is a short bike ride away and takes you to Amsterdam Central in about ten minutes. The A1 and A9 motorways are reachable within a few minutes by car, which also makes the neighbourhood attractive for motorists. Bus connections via the Gooiseweg and surrounding area complete the picture.
Residents appreciate the tranquillity, the green structure and the good connections with Amsterdam. One resident writes: "You live here quietly, but you're in the city in no time. The neighbours know each other, you really notice that." Criticism sometimes focuses on the limited local dining and entertainment options and the somewhat dated streetscape in places. Read all reviews and view the neighbourhood scores on the Bomenrijk neighbourhood page.
Compared to sister neighbourhoods such as Akkerland and Kruidenhof, Bomenrijk has a slightly higher WOZ value and a similar living profile: ground-level, family-oriented, quiet. Those looking for more urban dynamism can also look at Diemen Centrum.
Who is a home to buy in Bomenrijk interesting for?
Bomenrijk mainly appeals to movers and families seeking space and tranquillity without leaving the city entirely. The combination of single-family homes, green streets and fast public transport connections to Amsterdam makes the neighbourhood attractive for dual-income couples with children. First-time buyers will experience the entry price of at least €485,000 as a threshold; overbidding is more the rule than the exception in this market. Supply is scarce, so quick action pays off. Those who want to start flexibly can also look at rental homes in Bomenrijk as an intermediate solution.
What residents say about Bomenrijk
Residents generally rate Bomenrijk positively, particularly in terms of living comfort, greenery and accessibility. Liveability and safety score well in the reviews. One resident sums it up aptly: "Quiet neighbourhood, nice for children, and yet close to everything." Negative points that come up are the limited local shopping options and sometimes parking pressure in the evenings. View all reviews and partial scores on the information page of Bomenrijk.
Compare homes for sale in and around Bomenrijk
Buurtje.nl bundles supply from more than 1,500 sources in one place, supplemented with resident reviews and neighbourhood data that you won't find in this combination anywhere else. This way you can compare not only homes, but also neighbourhoods. Besides Bomenrijk, Beukenhorst, Schelpenhoek and Holland Park are interesting alternatives within the municipality. If you want to see the bigger picture, view all homes for sale in Diemen or explore the supply in the district Diemen Zuid as a whole.
Frequently asked questions
What is the cost of a home in Bomenrijk?
The average purchase price in Bomenrijk over the past year was €570,033, with a range of €485,000 to €650,000. With an average living area of 112 m², you pay approximately €5,090 per square metre. Keep in mind that supply is limited and overbidding is common in this neighbourhood.
What is the WOZ value in Bomenrijk?
The average WOZ value in Bomenrijk is €488,000. This is higher than the district average of Diemen Zuid (€447,000) and clearly above the municipal average of Diemen (€429,000). Bomenrijk thus falls into the higher value classes within the municipality.
What is it like to live in Bomenrijk?
Bomenrijk is a quiet, green residential neighbourhood with wide streets and mature trees. The atmosphere is subdued and family-oriented, with many long-term residents. Residents appreciate the tranquillity, greenery and good accessibility to Amsterdam. A recurring criticism is the limited local shopping facilities.
Is Bomenrijk suitable for families with children?
Yes, Bomenrijk is pre-eminently a family neighbourhood. The largest group of households consists of families with children, and the neighbourhood has a relatively high number of 45- to 65-year-olds who have lived there for a long time. The quiet streets, nearby primary schools and greenery make the neighbourhood attractive for families seeking space.
How is the accessibility of Bomenrijk?
The accessibility of Bomenrijk is good. Diemen-Zuid metro station (lines 53 and 54) is a short bike ride away and takes you to Amsterdam Central in about ten minutes. By car, you are quickly on the A1 and A9 motorways. Bus connections via the Gooiseweg provide additional public transport for the immediate area.
What types of homes can you buy in Bomenrijk?
The supply of owner-occupied homes in Bomenrijk mainly consists of single-family homes: terraced houses and semi-detached houses from the 1970s and 1980s. Apartments are also available, but ground-based homes with gardens dominate. The average living area of sold homes over the past year was 112 m².
Is there a lot of greenery in Bomenrijk and what about parking?
Bomenrijk has a green appearance thanks to wide, tree-lined streets and nearby polder areas. Parking is sometimes mentioned by residents as a point of attention, especially in the evening when parking pressure increases. During the day, the situation is generally calmer.





