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Homes for sale in Greenpark, Aalsmeer

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House prices and market figures for Greenpark, Aalsmeer

Greenpark is a distinctly owner-occupied neighbourhood: 84% of the housing stock is owner-occupied, while only 16% is rented out by private landlords. There are no social housing units. This ratio says something about the character of the neighbourhood: this is not a typical entry-level area, but a segment that buyers consciously choose.

The average WOZ value is €607,000, which is clearly above the average for the district Oosteinde (€583,000) and significantly above the municipal average of Aalsmeer (€494,000). Greenpark thus ranks among the more expensive segments of the municipality.

Over the past twelve months, 9 homes were sold with an average purchase price of €1,182,111. The range runs from €540,000 to €2,400,000, indicating that the supply varies greatly in type and size. The average living area is 188 m², which works out to a price of approximately €6,290 per m². These are predominantly larger single-family homes and detached houses. Current asking prices and selling times can be found at the top of this page.

Living in Greenpark, Aalsmeer

Greenpark is a relatively young, planned neighbourhood on the edge of Aalsmeer, directly adjacent to the business park of the same name, Greenpark Aalsmeer. That may sound off-putting, but the residential area itself has a different face: wide streets, spacious plots and a green, quiet character that you find less often in older Aalsmeer neighbourhoods. The homes were mainly built in the 1990s and early 2000s, with a mix of semi-detached houses and detached villas. Terraced houses are the exception here.

Facilities in the immediate vicinity are limited. For daily shopping, you drive or cycle to the centre of Aalsmeer, where an Albert Heijn and several smaller shops are located. Primary schools such as Koningin Juliana school and Franciscusschool are within cycling distance in the core of Aalsmeer. For sports, there is swimming pool De Waterlelie and various sports clubs accessible via the Uiterweg or Hornmeer. Greenpark itself has no community centre or shopping strip, which for some residents explains the tranquillity but for others is a point of concern.

In terms of accessibility, the location is practical for motorists. The N201 is directly accessible, quickly connecting you to the A4 towards Amsterdam or Schiphol. Schiphol is about a ten-minute drive away, which for many residents working in aviation or logistics is a deliberate choice. Public transport is less strong: bus services run to Aalsmeer centre and Hoofddorp, but there is no direct train connection. Those reliant on public transport would do well to factor that in.

Residents particularly appreciate Greenpark for its peace, space and green appearance. On the neighbourhood main page of Greenpark you can read all reviews and scores per category. One resident writes: "It's really quiet living here, you hardly notice the hustle and bustle of Schiphol and the motorway. The neighbourhood feels safe and the neighbours know each other." Criticisms that come up are the limited walking distance to facilities and the dependence on the car.

Compared to neighbouring areas such as Bovenlanden and Schinkelpolder, Greenpark has a more modern and spacious character. Bovenlanden has a more mixed housing stock with older buildings, while Schinkelpolder feels more rural. Those who want to compare at district level can also look at the supply of homes for sale in Oosteinde as a whole.

Is a home for sale in Greenpark right for you as a buyer?

Greenpark mainly attracts movers and dual-income couples who are looking for space and use the car as their primary means of transport. The average purchase price of over €1.1 million and a minimum price of €540,000 make this not a starter neighbourhood. Families with children will find the space they are looking for, but must take into account the distance to schools and shops. Seniors looking to downsize are less at home here due to the limited walkability of the neighbourhood. Be aware of the limited supply: on average fewer than ten homes are sold per year, so overbidding or quick decision-making may be necessary. If you are not sure whether buying is the right step, you can also look at rental homes in Greenpark as a temporary alternative.

What residents say about Greenpark

Residents generally give Greenpark positive ratings, with the highest scores for safety and the living environment. Greenery and tranquillity are consistently mentioned as strong points. One resident describes it as follows: "Greenpark is a neighbourhood where you really unwind. Spacious homes, little traffic and a pleasant atmosphere among the neighbours." Residents are less enthusiastic about the facilities within walking distance and the public transport connections. All scores and individual reviews can be read on the Greenpark page on Buurtje.nl.

Comparing homes for sale in and around Greenpark

Are you looking to buy a home in Greenpark or do you want to compare the neighbourhood with the surrounding area? On Buurtje.nl you will find current listings from more than 1,500 sources, combined with neighbourhood scores, resident reviews and district data that you won't find anywhere else in this combination. Also check out the supply in neighbouring areas such as Bovenlanden and Schinkelpolder, or broaden your search area to other districts such as Kudelstraat en Kalslagen. For a complete overview of the Aalsmeer market, you can visit the page with homes for sale in Aalsmeer. More information about the municipality can be found on the website of the municipality of Aalsmeer.


Frequently asked questions

What is the cost of a home in Greenpark, Aalsmeer?

Over the past twelve months, the average purchase price in Greenpark was €1,182,111. Sale prices ranged from €540,000 to €2,400,000, depending on the type and size of the property. The average living area was 188 m², resulting in an average price of approximately €6,290 per m². Greenpark is therefore among the more expensive segments within the municipality of Aalsmeer.

What is the WOZ value of homes in Greenpark?

The average WOZ value in Greenpark is €607,000. This is above the average of the surrounding neighbourhood Oosteinde (€583,000) and well above the municipal average of Aalsmeer (€494,000). The higher WOZ value reflects the larger property types and relatively modern construction in this neighbourhood.

What is it like to live in Greenpark?

Greenpark is a quiet, planned neighbourhood with spacious homes and a green character. Residents particularly appreciate the safety, space, and low traffic levels. A point of attention is the limited walking distance to daily amenities: for groceries and schools, you rely on a bicycle or car. The neighbourhood has a deliberately chosen, residential-focused atmosphere.

Is Greenpark suitable for families with children?

Greenpark can be a good choice for families seeking space and who have a car. The homes are generally large (188 m²) and the neighbourhood is quiet and safe. Primary schools and sports facilities are within cycling distance in the centre of Aalsmeer. Due to the high purchase prices, starters can hardly find affordable options here.

How accessible is Greenpark?

For motorists, the location is favourable: the N201 is directly accessible and via the A4 you can reach Schiphol or the direction of Amsterdam in about ten minutes. Public transport is less extensive; bus services run to Aalsmeer centre and Hoofddorp, but there is no train station in the immediate vicinity. If you depend on public transport daily, you should explicitly consider this when choosing this neighbourhood.

What type of homes can you buy in Greenpark?

The supply in Greenpark mainly consists of larger single-family homes, semi-detached houses, and detached villas. The buildings largely date from the 1990s and early 2000s. Buying apartments in Greenpark is virtually impossible; the neighbourhood is almost entirely focused on ground-bound owner-occupied homes. The average sales area is 188 m².

How many homes are sold per year in Greenpark and how quickly do they go?

In the past twelve months, 9 homes were sold in Greenpark. This is a limited number, meaning there is little choice and homes that become available quickly attract attention. If you are serious about buying a home in Greenpark, it is advisable to act quickly and have financing arranged in advance. Current selling times in the neighbourhood can be seen at the top of this page.

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