Homes for sale in Jaagmeent en Grasmeent, Almere
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House prices and market figures for Jaagmeent and Grasmeent, Almere
The owner-occupied market in Jaagmeent and Grasmeent is strong. Of the 325 homes in the neighbourhood, 69% are owner-occupied, indicating that this is a stable, owner-dominated neighbourhood. The average WOZ value is €335,000, slightly higher than the average for the broader district De Meenten (€312,000), but clearly lower than the Almere average of €363,000. This makes Jaagmeent and Grasmeent a relatively affordable option within the municipality.
Over the past twelve months, 13 homes were sold with an average purchase price of €438,077. The selling prices ranged from €345,000 to €585,000, with an average living area of 119 m². That works out to a price of approximately €3,681 per square metre. The supply consists mainly of ground-floor homes, such as terraced houses and semi-detached houses, characteristic of the planned Almere city districts from the 1980s. View the current supply and current asking prices at the top of this page.
Living in Jaagmeent and Grasmeent, Almere
Jaagmeent and Grasmeent is a quiet, green neighbourhood in the west of Almere Haven, part of De Meenten. The street names refer to the agricultural history of the polder and the atmosphere in the neighbourhood matches that: it is clear, orderly and pleasantly quiet. No busy through roads, no nuisance from catering or shops, but not boring either. The neighbourhood has its own rhythm.
The homes were largely built in the early 1980s, when Almere Haven underwent its first major expansion wave. You will mainly find terraced houses and semi-detached houses with front and back gardens, on spacious plots by Almere standards. The streets are wide with plenty of greenery in between: lawns, trees and cycle routes that lead you directly to the water or the Almeerderbos. Anyone who likes a neighbourhood where children play outside and neighbours know each other will quickly feel at home here.
For daily shopping, you can drive or cycle to the Stedenwijk shopping centre or the facilities along the Lage Kant in a few minutes. Several primary schools are accessible within the neighbourhood and adjacent districts, and for sports you can go to the clubs around the sports park on the edge of De Meenten. The greenery is a real asset: the Weerwater and the banks of the Gooimeer are quickly reachable by bike.
In terms of accessibility, the location is practical. Almere Haven station is about ten minutes away by bike, from where you can be in Amsterdam Central in about twenty minutes by train. The A6 is easily accessible via the Hogering for those travelling by car to Amsterdam, Utrecht or Lelystad. Bus lines connect the neighbourhood with the centre of Almere and the station.
Residents appreciate the peace and space, but are sometimes critical of the maintenance of public spaces and the limited catering facilities in the immediate vicinity. One resident writes: "It's wonderfully quiet here, the children just play in the street and everyone knows each other. But you really have to get in the car for a terrace or restaurant." Read more experiences and view neighbourhood scores on the neighbourhood page of Jaagmeent and Grasmeent.
Compared to neighbouring communities such as Schapenmeent and Terpmeent and Rietmeent and Dijkmeent, Jaagmeent and Grasmeent is slightly more compact in scale, but similar in character. The proportion of over-65s (210 of the 715 residents) is strikingly high, which tells us that many original residents have stayed. This gives the neighbourhood stability, but also means that the housing supply is limited and that homes are quickly snapped up when they become available.
Who is a home in Jaagmeent and Grasmeent interesting for?
The neighbourhood mainly attracts movers and people looking for peace and space without leaving the city completely. Families with children find the space here that is lacking in denser city neighbourhoods. The large proportion of over-65s also makes the neighbourhood attractive for people looking for a quiet environment with good accessibility. First-time buyers will find it difficult: with an average selling price of over €438,000 and a lower limit of €345,000, a home in Jaagmeent and Grasmeent is difficult to afford without equity or help. Be prepared for limited supply and act quickly when something becomes available. Considering renting instead? Then view the overview of rental homes in Jaagmeent and Grasmeent as an alternative.
What residents say about Jaagmeent and Grasmeent
Residents generally rate the neighbourhood positively, particularly in terms of safety, greenery and social cohesion. They are less enthusiastic about the range of facilities directly in the neighbourhood and the limited parking options when it is busy. One resident sums it up: "Quiet neighbourhood, nice neighbours, but if you want to do something you really have to drive." View all reviews, partial scores and the full neighbourhood analysis on the information page of Jaagmeent and Grasmeent.
Compare homes for sale in and around Jaagmeent and Grasmeent
Buurtje.nl bundles the supply from more than 1,500 sources in one place, supplemented with resident reviews and neighbourhood data that you won't find anywhere else. This way you can not only compare homes, but also compare neighbourhoods side by side. Also view the supply in the broader district via homes for sale in De Meenten, or explore other Almere districts such as Centrum Almere Haven, De Hoven or De Grienden. For a complete picture of the Almere owner-occupied market, see the overview of homes for sale in Almere. Want to know more about the municipality? The official municipal information can be found at almere.nl.
Frequently asked questions
What is the cost of a home in Jaagmeent and Grasmeent?
Over the past twelve months, the average purchase price in Jaagmeent and Grasmeent was €438,077. Sale prices ranged from €345,000 to €585,000, with an average living area of 119 m². This works out to approximately €3,681 per square metre. Supply is limited: only 13 homes were sold in a year, so acting quickly pays off.
What is the WOZ value in Jaagmeent and Grasmeent?
The average WOZ value in Jaagmeent and Grasmeent is €335,000. This is higher than the average of the surrounding district De Meenten (€312,000), but lower than the municipal average of Almere (€363,000). The neighbourhood thus offers relatively affordable owner-occupied homes by Almere standards, although actual sale prices due to market demand are higher than the WOZ value.
What is it like to live in Jaagmeent and Grasmeent?
Living in Jaagmeent and Grasmeent is quiet and green. The neighbourhood consists of systematically built homes from the early 1980s, with wide streets, plenty of greenery, and a clear layout. Residents appreciate the social atmosphere and safety, but are critical of the limited dining options in the immediate vicinity. It is a neighbourhood where people tend to stay for a long time, which explains the stable sense of community.
Is Jaagmeent and Grasmeent suitable for seniors or families?
The neighbourhood is certainly suitable for both groups. The high proportion of over-65s (nearly 30% of residents) shows that many people live here long and contentedly. For families, the space, greenery, and safe streets provide a pleasant environment for children. Starters will find it more difficult due to higher sale prices and scarce supply.
How accessible is Jaagmeent and Grasmeent?
Almere Haven station is about a ten-minute bike ride away, with a direct train connection to Amsterdam Central in approximately twenty minutes. By car, you can quickly join the A6 via the Hogering towards Amsterdam, Lelystad, and Utrecht. Several bus routes connect the neighbourhood to the city centre and the station. Cycling is the most common mode of transport within the neighbourhood itself.
What types of homes are for sale in Jaagmeent and Grasmeent?
The supply consists mainly of ground-floor homes: terraced houses and semi-detached houses, built in the early 1980s. Most homes have a front and back garden and an average area of around 119 m². Buying apartments in Jaagmeent and Grasmeent is less common; the neighbourhood is primarily designed as a residential area for families and movers.
Is there a lot of greenery and are there facilities in the neighbourhood?
Greenery is one of the strongest points of Jaagmeent and Grasmeent. The neighbourhood borders cycling routes towards the Almeerderbos and the Weerwater, and the streets are laid out wide with many trees and lawns. For daily shopping, you rely on shopping centres in adjacent neighbourhoods, such as Stedenwijk. Schools and sports facilities are accessible within De Meenten, but the neighbourhood itself has few shops or dining options.




