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House prices and market figures for Groot-Ammers-Dorp, Molenlanden

The owner-occupied market in Groot-Ammers-Dorp is predominantly a homeowners' market: 65% of the more than 1,530 homes are privately owned. The average WOZ value is €354,000, which is noticeably lower than the average for the district Groot-Ammers (€385,000) and the municipal average for Molenlanden (€388,000). This makes this village part relatively more accessible than the surrounding neighbourhoods, although the actual selling prices tell a slightly different story.

In the past twelve months, 12 homes changed hands here, with an average purchase price of €402,125. Prices ranged from €259,000 to €650,000, which accurately reflects the broad mix of housing types in the neighbourhood. With an average living area of 114 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €3,527. The supply mainly consists of ground-floor homes such as terraced houses and semi-detached houses; apartments are rarer here. Check the current overview at the top of this page for the most recent asking prices and selling times.

Living in Groot-Ammers-Dorp, Molenlanden

Groot-Ammers-Dorp is the heart of the eponymous village in the Alblasserwaard, and you can feel that as soon as you walk around. It is a compact, recognisably village-like neighbourhood with a mix of older buildings and homes from the 1970s and 1980s. Wide streets, front gardens, children cycling: it looks quiet and orderly. At the same time, it is not a sleepy village. With nearly 3,630 residents and a large number of families with children, there is plenty of life.

The amenities are reasonably complete for a village of this size. In the centre of Groot-Ammers you will find a supermarket, a number of local shops and catering establishments that reinforce the village character. For a larger range of shops, you can drive to Gorinchem or Alblasserdam, both a short distance away via the provincial road. Primary education is available in the village itself, which explains the high resident score for education (9.0). Sports clubs are also present: football and other local clubs give the neighbourhood an active club life.

In terms of accessibility, Groot-Ammers-Dorp scores remarkably well: residents give it a 9.0 for accessibility. The neighbourhood is located on a through route towards the N214, giving you quick access to the A15 or towards Gorinchem. By car, you can reach Gorinchem or Alblasserdam in about twenty minutes. Public transport is available via bus connections, although the car is the logical choice for most daily trips in this part of the Alblasserwaard. The municipality is actively working on liveability in the region; more information can be found on the website of Molenlanden municipality.

What really sets the neighbourhood apart is the social cohesion. Resident Peter has lived here since early 2023 and describes it as a "particularly pleasant residential neighbourhood". He is especially struck by the togetherness: "A large proportion of residents have lived here since it was built. They are open to new residents, who are each warmly welcomed with a flower or plant." There is also an active neighbourhood app. That kind of involvement is not a given and makes the difference for people looking for more than just a house. More resident reviews and neighbourhood data can be found on the overview page of Groot-Ammers-Dorp.

Compared to neighbouring neighbourhoods, Groot-Ammers-Dorp has a distinctly village-like and close-knit character. Groot-Ammers-Haven attracts more people who love the water, while Groot-Ammers-Graafland has a quieter, more sprawling character. Those who want to be right in the heart of the village, with everything within walking distance, are in the right place in Groot-Ammers-Dorp. For a broader picture of the supply in the area, you can also look at homes for sale in the Groot-Ammers district as a whole.

Who is a home in Groot-Ammers-Dorp interesting for?

The neighbourhood mainly appeals to families: the largest group of residents is between 25 and 45 years old and there are relatively many households with children. The combination of sufficient space, available primary schools and a safe street scene (safety score 7.0) makes it attractive for young families leaving the city. Movers looking to go from an apartment to a ground-floor home will find more space for their money here than in urban areas. First-time buyers can enter the market at the lower end in Groot-Ammers-Dorp, although the range starts at €259,000 and supply is limited: only a handful of homes are sold each year, so quick action is important. Those who prefer to rent before buying can find an overview of rental homes in Groot-Ammers-Dorp on this site.

What residents say about Groot-Ammers-Dorp

Groot-Ammers-Dorp receives an average resident score of 8.2 out of 10, based on two reviews. The highest scores go to accessibility (9.0) and education (9.0), followed by green space, housing and beauty (all 8.5). Safety and community score slightly lower, both at 7.0. Resident Peter succinctly describes the atmosphere: "Particularly pleasant residential neighbourhood" and emphasises the warm welcome for new neighbours. Read all reviews and sub-scores on the neighbourhood page of Groot-Ammers-Dorp.

Compare homes for sale in and around Groot-Ammers-Dorp

On Buurtje.nl you will find homes for sale in Groot-Ammers-Dorp combined with neighbourhood scores, resident reviews and current market data, compiled from more than 1,500 sources. This allows you not only to filter by price or size, but also to assess whether the neighbourhood suits you. Want to compare? Then also check out Dijkgebied-Groot-Ammers, Groot-Ammers-Gelkenes or broaden your search area to other districts in the municipality, such as Arkel or Giessenburg. For the total supply in the municipality, see all homes for sale in Molenlanden in one overview.


Frequently asked questions

What is the cost of a home in Groot-Ammers-Dorp?

The average purchase price in Groot-Ammers-Dorp over the past year was €402,125, based on 12 sold homes. Prices ranged from €259,000 to €650,000. With an average living area of 114 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €3,527.

What is the WOZ value in Groot-Ammers-Dorp?

The average WOZ value in Groot-Ammers-Dorp is €354,000. This is lower than the average for the Groot-Ammers district (€385,000) and the municipal average of Molenlanden (€388,000). The neighbourhood is therefore relatively affordable compared to the immediate surroundings.

What is it like to live in Groot-Ammers-Dorp?

Groot-Ammers-Dorp is a quiet, close-knit village core in the Alblasserwaard with strong social cohesion. Residents appreciate the sense of community and the open attitude towards new neighbours. The neighbourhood receives an average resident score of 8.2 out of 10, with high scores for accessibility, education and green spaces.

Is Groot-Ammers-Dorp suitable for families with children?

Yes, the neighbourhood is clearly family-oriented. The largest age group consists of 25- to 45-year-olds and there are relatively many households with children. Primary education is available in the village itself and the resident score for education is 9.0. The quiet streets and active club life make it attractive for families.

How accessible is Groot-Ammers-Dorp?

Residents rate accessibility at 9.0. Via the N214 you quickly reach the A15 and you are in Gorinchem or Alblasserdam in about twenty minutes. Public transport is available via bus connections, but the car is in practice the most used means of transport in this part of the Alblasserwaard.

What types of homes are for sale in Groot-Ammers-Dorp?

The supply mainly consists of ground-based homes: terraced houses and semi-detached houses from the 1970s and 1980s are most common. Buying apartments in Groot-Ammers-Dorp is less common; the village has few high-rise buildings. The average living area of sold homes over the past year was 114 m².

How safe is Groot-Ammers-Dorp?

Residents give safety a score of 7.0 out of 10, which is considered a solid rating for a village environment. The neighbourhood has a quiet street scene and an active neighbourhood app that contributes to social control. Those considering buying a home in Groot-Ammers-Dorp generally experience the area as clear and safe.


Experiences from Groot-Ammers-Dorp
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Peter
Living together · Overig
26-03-2025
Exceptionally pleasant residential neighbourhood

We have been living here since February 2023. What stands out is the sense of community in the neighbourhood. A significant number of residents have lived here since it was built. They are open to new residents, who are each warmly welcomed with a flower or plant. There is also a neighbourhood app where useful things are shared. The village where this neighbourhood is located is fairly religious but not extreme. Sunday rest is still noticeably observed. People are not pushy with their faith towards non-believers; there is clearly mutual respect. In the village, it is normal to greet each other even if you don't know one another. This creates a relaxed atmosphere. There is also little to no crime, at least as far as we notice or hear. For the youth, a hangout spot has been set up outside the village centre, which is actually used. The village has a shopping gallery with a supermarket, bakery, butcher, hairdresser, florist, chemist, interior decorator, hairdresser, and family snack bar. There are also two restaurants, a Chinese takeaway, and a pizza/kebab shop. There is also a library and an active club life. There is also a GP out-of-hours centre/pharmacy/physio and fitness centre. The houses are almost all recently built, and the older buildings are either being replaced with new builds or renovated/restored. There are several Christian primary schools and one public primary school in the village. Within the village boundary there is enough green space, and due to the rural location around the village, there is a lot. In short, a wonderful place to live.

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Gezin
27-11-2023
Self-centred

A child-friendly neighbourhood. Residents are very self-centred though.

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