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Homes for sale in Gerrit van Stellingwerfstraat en omgeving, Amersfoort

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House prices and market figures for Gerrit van Stellingwerfstraat and surrounding area, Amersfoort

In the Gerrit van Stellingwerfstraat and surrounding area, 59% of the housing stock is owner-occupied, giving the neighbourhood a predominantly owner-occupied character. The average WOZ value is €368,000, slightly higher than the district average of Soesterkwartier (€363,000), but clearly below the Amersfoort average of €432,000. Those looking for a home to buy in this neighbourhood pay an average of €460,000, based on the nine transactions in the past twelve months. Sale prices ranged from €370,000 to €725,000, indicating that both modest terraced houses and larger homes come onto the market. With an average living area of 88 m², this works out at a price of around €5,200 per square metre. That is steep, but fits with the scarcity on the Amersfoort housing market. The supply mainly consists of post-war single-family homes and a limited number of apartments. At the top of this page, view the current supply, the average asking price and the average time to sell for the most recent situation.

Living in Gerrit van Stellingwerfstraat and surrounding area, Amersfoort

The Gerrit van Stellingwerfstraat and the streets around it form a quiet, residential part of Soesterkwartier. The neighbourhood has a distinct 1950s and 1960s feel: wide streets with front gardens, semi-detached houses and terraced houses of red brick, interspersed with some later-built apartments. It is not a neighbourhood that stands out for architectural highlights, but rather for its reliable, ordinary living quality. Residents appreciate the peace and human scale: no busy through roads, but a fine network of cycle routes towards the centre of Amersfoort, which you can reach by bike in about ten to fifteen minutes.

In terms of amenities, the neighbourhood is well equipped. Within walking distance there are several primary schools, including schools on the edges of Soesterkwartier. For daily shopping, you can go to the supermarkets on Amsterdamseweg or in the nearby Schothorst shopping centre. Soesterkwartierpark and the green connections along the Heiligenbergerbeek offer space for an evening walk or a game of football. Sports clubs in the immediate vicinity, including football and tennis clubs, make the neighbourhood attractive for families with children.

Public transport connections to the centre of Amersfoort and Amersfoort Centraal station are well served by bus routes that run through Soesterkwartier. Motorists can quickly reach the A1 and A28 via Amsterdamseweg and Utrechtseweg, making the location practical for commuters.

Residents describe the neighbourhood as pleasant and green, with a good mix of young families and slightly older residents. One resident writes: "Nice quiet neighbourhood, the children play outside and everyone knows each other a bit. Sometimes a few too few parking spaces in the evenings, but otherwise little to complain about." That parking can be a puzzle in the evenings is mentioned more often. See more experiences and the full neighbourhood scores on the page for Gerrit van Stellingwerfstraat and surrounding area.

Compared to Bloemenbuurt-Oost and Bomenbuurt, which are also part of Soesterkwartier, this part of the district is slightly quieter and less urban in character. Rivierenbuurt-West is nearby and has a similar living environment, although prices there are sometimes slightly different. For a broader picture of the supply in the district, see homes for sale in Soesterkwartier.

Does a home to buy in Gerrit van Stellingwerfstraat and surrounding area suit you as a buyer?

The neighbourhood mainly attracts young families and dual-income earners aged 25 to 45, who appreciate the peace and relatively green surroundings. With an average purchase price of €460,000, buying a home in Gerrit van Stellingwerfstraat and surrounding area is no longer a starter market, although the lower end of the range (from €370,000) still offers some room. Expecting to overbid is realistic: supply is limited and demand in Soesterkwartier remains stable. Upsizers looking for more space than an apartment in the centre, but not wanting to live too far from the city, will find a logical option here. If you are still exploring renting, you will find the available supply on the page for rental homes in Gerrit van Stellingwerfstraat and surrounding area.

What residents say about Gerrit van Stellingwerfstraat and surrounding area

Residents generally rate the neighbourhood positively, with the highest scores for the living environment, greenery and safety during the day. Accessibility by car and parking pressure in the evenings score slightly lower. One resident sums it up aptly: "Quiet streets, nice neighbours and enough green for the children. Only in the evening you sometimes search for a parking spot for fifteen minutes." More reviews, the overall score and scores per category can be found on the neighbourhood page of Gerrit van Stellingwerfstraat and surrounding area.

Compare homes for sale in and around Gerrit van Stellingwerfstraat and surrounding area

Buurtje.nl combines housing supply from more than 1,500 sources with resident reviews and neighbourhood data, so you not only search for a home but can also assess whether the neighbourhood suits you. Compare the supply in surrounding neighbourhoods such as Puntenburg or Bloemenbuurt-West, view all homes for sale in Amersfoort for a broader overview, or explore other districts such as Eemkwartier if you want to compare a different living environment. More background on the municipality can be found on the website of Amersfoort municipality.


Frequently asked questions

What is the cost of a home in Gerrit van Stellingwerfstraat and surrounding area?

Based on the past twelve months, the average purchase price in Gerrit van Stellingwerfstraat and surrounding area is €460,000. Sale prices ranged from €370,000 to €725,000, depending on the size and condition of the property. With an average living area of 88 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €5,200. Keep in mind that supply is limited and that overbidding is realistic in this neighbourhood.

What is the WOZ value in Gerrit van Stellingwerfstraat and surrounding area?

The average WOZ value in Gerrit van Stellingwerfstraat and surrounding area is €368,000. This is slightly above the average for the Soesterkwartier district (€363,000), but clearly below the municipal average of Amersfoort (€432,000). The WOZ value is an indication of the assessed value for municipal taxes and usually differs from the actual sale price.

What is it like to live in Gerrit van Stellingwerfstraat and surrounding area?

Living in Gerrit van Stellingwerfstraat and surrounding area means choosing a quiet, post-war residential neighbourhood with wide streets, front gardens and a predominantly family-oriented character. The neighbourhood is part of Soesterkwartier and has good cycling connections to the centre of Amersfoort. Residents appreciate the peace and greenery, although parking pressure in the evenings is mentioned as a point of attention.

Is Gerrit van Stellingwerfstraat and surrounding area suitable for families with children?

Yes, the neighbourhood is popular among young families. The largest age group is 25 to 45 years old, and there are relatively many children (265 residents under 15). Primary schools, playgrounds and sports clubs are within walking or cycling distance. The quiet streets with little through traffic make the neighbourhood child-friendly.

How accessible is Gerrit van Stellingwerfstraat and surrounding area?

The neighbourhood is easily accessible by bicycle: the centre of Amersfoort and Amersfoort Centraal station can be reached in about ten to fifteen minutes. By bus, there are connections via Soesterkwartier towards the centre. Motorists can quickly access the A1 and A28 via the Amsterdamseweg and Utrechtseweg, making the neighbourhood suitable for commuters.

What types of homes are for sale in Gerrit van Stellingwerfstraat and surrounding area?

The housing supply mainly consists of post-war single-family homes, such as terraced houses and semi-detached houses from the 1950s and 1960s. In addition, a limited number of apartments are available. The average living area of sold homes over the past twelve months was 88 m². If you want to buy an apartment in Gerrit van Stellingwerfstraat and surrounding area, the supply is relatively scarce compared to the ground-bound segment.

Is there a lot of greenery in Gerrit van Stellingwerfstraat and surrounding area?

The neighbourhood has a green character thanks to the wide streets with trees, front gardens and the proximity of Soesterkwartierpark and the green zones along the Heiligenbergerbeek. This greenery is one of the aspects that residents most appreciate in their reviews of the neighbourhood. For those who want to recreate outdoors daily, the immediate surroundings offer sufficient opportunities without having to take the car.

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