Homes for sale in De Eendracht, Amsterdam
Discover the current supply of homes for sale in De Eendracht and directly view neighbourhood data, resident reviews and market figures to determine if this neighbourhood suits you.
House prices and market figures De Eendracht, Amsterdam
The owner-occupied market in De Eendracht presents an interesting picture for anyone looking to buy a home in the western part of Amsterdam. More than half of the housing stock (52%) is owner-occupied, making this neighbourhood slightly less rental-dominated than many other Amsterdam neighbourhoods. The average WOZ value is €478,000, noticeably higher than the district average of Geuzenveld (€393,000), but still below the Amsterdam average of €517,000. This makes De Eendracht relatively affordable for the city, although house prices in De Eendracht have risen sharply in recent years.
Over the past twelve months, 22 homes changed hands, with an average purchase price of €545,182. The range runs from €375,000 to €795,000, indicating that both starter homes and larger family homes are available. With an average living area of 100 m², this works out at a price per square metre of approximately €5,450. For current asking prices and average selling times, you can consult the overview at the top of this page, which is updated daily.
Living in De Eendracht, Amsterdam
De Eendracht is a quiet, greenish neighbourhood in the Nieuw-West district, located in the Geuzenveld area. The neighbourhood was largely built in the 1950s and 1960s, with a mix of porch flats, gallery flats and terraced single-family homes. This gives the streets a recognisable post-war character: wide pavements, plenty of greenery between the buildings and a clear layout. Those used to the hustle and bustle of the canal belt or the Jordaan will experience a very different pace here.
Daily shopping can be done in the neighbourhood at the Osdorpplein shopping centre, within cycling distance, or at the supermarkets along the Ookmeerweg. For children, there are several primary schools in the immediate vicinity, including schools that fall under Amsterdam's public and special education. Sports enthusiasts are well catered for: the Eendrachtspark, after which the neighbouring Eendrachtspark area is named, is within walking distance and offers space for sports and recreation. The Lutkemeerpark and the extensive Osdorp green areas are also easily accessible by bike.
In terms of accessibility, De Eendracht is well connected to Amsterdam's public transport. Bus line 18 and tram line 17 connect the neighbourhood to the centre of Amsterdam; travel time to Amsterdam Central by public transport is about 25 to 35 minutes. By car, you can quickly reach the A10 West towards Schiphol or the ring road via the Ookmeerweg. Cyclists have a relatively flat route to the city centre of about 30 minutes.
Residents appreciate the peace, space and green character of the neighbourhood. On the neighbourhood page of De Eendracht you can read reviews from people who live or have lived there. One resident writes: "It's quiet and green here, you hardly notice the hustle and bustle of the city. Ideal if you have children or just need space." Criticisms that come up are the somewhat dated appearance of some flats and the limited range of catering and shops directly in the neighbourhood itself. Comparing this with neighbouring areas such as the Ruys de Beerenbrouckbuurt or the Van Tijenbuurt, you notice that those areas have a similar character but sometimes offer slightly more urban amenities in the immediate vicinity.
For whom is a home in De Eendracht a good choice?
De Eendracht mainly attracts families with children and people between 25 and 65 who are looking for space without paying the capital's prices of the centre. The combination of relatively affordable purchase prices for Amsterdam, plenty of greenery and a quiet living environment makes the neighbourhood attractive for movers who want to take the step from an apartment elsewhere in the city to a single-family home. First-time buyers can buy an apartment in De Eendracht in the lower segment here, although this market segment also requires substantial financing. Be prepared for overbidding, because the market in Nieuw-West is also competitive. If you want to be more flexible, you can also look at rental homes in De Eendracht as an alternative.
What residents say about De Eendracht
On the neighbourhood main page of De Eendracht you will find resident reviews with scores on categories such as liveability, safety, amenities and atmosphere. Residents mention the green environment and the peace as the biggest plus points. One reviewer writes: "The neighbourhood is clear and safe, my children play outside without me worrying." Less positive are some residents about the state of the public greenery and the limited evening catering. The full reviews and partial scores are on the neighbourhood page.
Compare homes for sale in and around De Eendracht
Buurtje.nl bundles the supply from more than 1,500 sources on one page, supplemented with neighbourhood scores, resident reviews and demographic data that you won't find so clearly together anywhere else. This way you can easily compare whether living in De Eendracht suits you or whether another neighbourhood is a better fit. Also check the supply in the wider district via homes for sale in Geuzenveld, or explore adjacent neighbourhoods such as the Dudokbuurt and the Bakemabuurt. Those looking more broadly in the city can go to the overview page for homes for sale in Amsterdam. For municipal housing policy and current information about Nieuw-West, we refer to the website of the municipality of Amsterdam.
Frequently asked questions
What does a home in De Eendracht cost?
The average purchase price in De Eendracht over the past year was €545,182, based on 22 sold homes. Prices ranged from €375,000 to €795,000, depending on type and size. With an average living area of 100 m², the price per square metre is approximately €5,450. Keep in mind that overbidding is common in this neighbourhood in a competitive market.
What is the WOZ value in De Eendracht?
The average WOZ value in De Eendracht is €478,000. That is well above the district average of Geuzenveld (€393,000), but still below the Amsterdam average of €517,000. De Eendracht thus positions itself as a relatively affordable neighbourhood within the municipality of Amsterdam, with property values that have risen in recent years.
What is it like to live in De Eendracht?
De Eendracht is a quiet, green post-war neighbourhood in Amsterdam Nieuw-West with a clear layout and plenty of space between buildings. Residents appreciate the tranquillity, greenery and safe atmosphere, especially for families with children. Less positive are some residents about the limited dining and shopping options directly in the neighbourhood and the dated appearance of some of the buildings. On the neighbourhood page you will find more reviews and scores per category.
Is De Eendracht suitable for families with children?
Yes, De Eendracht is particularly popular with families. The largest age group consists of 25- to 45-year-olds, and households with children form the largest household category in the neighbourhood. There are several primary schools in the area, plenty of outdoor space and Eendrachtspark is within walking distance. The quiet traffic structure and green layout of the neighbourhood contribute to a child-friendly living environment.
How accessible is De Eendracht?
De Eendracht is well accessible by public transport via bus line 18 and tram line 17, both of which provide a connection to the centre of Amsterdam. The travel time to Amsterdam Centraal by public transport is approximately 25 to 35 minutes. By car, the A10 West is quickly accessible via the Ookmeerweg, convenient for Schiphol or the ring road. By bicycle, the centre can be reached in about 30 minutes via relatively flat roads.
What type of homes are for sale in De Eendracht?
The supply in De Eendracht mainly consists of post-war homes from the 1950s and 1960s: porch flats, gallery flats and terraced single-family homes. Those looking to buy an apartment in De Eendracht will find options in the entry-level segment, while larger single-family homes command higher prices. The average living area of sold homes over the past year was 100 m². The current supply with filters on type, size and energy label is at the top of this page.
Is there a lot of greenery in De Eendracht and how is safety?
De Eendracht has a green appearance with gardens and trees between the residential blocks, and Eendrachtspark is a short distance away. Residents generally rate the neighbourhood as quiet and reasonably safe, although perceptions vary by street. Parking is less problematic in most parts of the neighbourhood than in the centre of Amsterdam, although parking pressure is also increasing here. For detailed safety scores and resident reviews, you can visit the neighbourhood page of De Eendracht.













