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Homes for sale in Landgoederenbuurt, Almere

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Purchase prices in Landgoederenbuurt: what do you pay for a home?

Landgoederenbuurt is predominantly an owner-occupied neighbourhood: 67% of the housing stock consists of owner-occupied homes, compared to 33% rental. The average WOZ value is €354,000, slightly below the Almere average of €363,000. That difference is modest, but it indicates that you can enter relatively affordably here for an Almere neighbourhood with a green and spacious character. Based on the past twelve months, 40 homes were sold, with an average purchase price of €452,000 and a range of €325,000 to €650,000. The average home has an area of 125 m², indicating an offering that mainly consists of larger single-family homes. For the current supply and the average asking price at this moment, you can consult the overview at the top of this page.

Living in Landgoederenbuurt: green, quiet, yet easily accessible

Landgoederenbuurt has a recognisable character within Almere: wide streets, plenty of greenery, and a mix of families and middle-aged residents. The largest age group is 45 to 65 years, and more than half of the households consist of families with children. You notice that in the atmosphere. Residents know each other, greet each other on the street, and there is a certain social cohesion. On Buurtje.nl, the neighbourhood scores a 7.7 out of 10. Resident Petra describes it as "pleasant living": people kindly say hello to each other, and in her flat there is also genuine mutual contact. Her caveat is honest: litter and traffic noise sometimes bother her. That fits a neighbourhood that is well-connected but also has the associated bustle. All resident figures and sub-scores, including a notably high score of 9.0 for housing and 8.5 for greenery and amenities, can be found on the neighbourhood page of Landgoederenbuurt.

In terms of amenities, the neighbourhood scores well. Several primary schools are accessible in and around the neighbourhood, and you don't have to go far for daily groceries. The neighbourhood falls under Almere Haven, where you'll find a compact city centre with supermarkets, shops, and eateries within walking distance. Greenery is a strong point: the neighbourhood borders park-like zones and has spacious green strips within the neighbourhood itself, which explains the high greenery score. For sports and recreation, there are facilities in the immediate vicinity, and the Gooimeer is a short bike ride away. The municipality actively works on liveability in Almere's neighbourhoods; more information about municipal projects and amenities can be found on the website of the municipality of Almere.

Accessibility is one of the practical advantages of living in Landgoederenbuurt. Station Almere Haven is a short distance away and offers direct connections to Amsterdam Centraal, with a travel time of approximately 25 to 30 minutes. By car, the location is also favourable: the A6 is quickly reachable. Bus services run through the neighbourhood and connect you to the broader Almere network. The neighbourhood is divided into three sub-areas: Landgoederenbuurt Noord, Landgoederenbuurt Oost, and Landgoederenbuurt Zuid en West. The sub-areas differ slightly in housing type and atmosphere, so it pays to look per sub-area which offering best suits you.

For which buyers is Landgoederenbuurt a good match?

Families looking for space and who value greenery and social tranquillity will quickly feel at home here. Also, movers looking for a larger single-family home within a reasonable price segment for Almere will find options here. Keep in mind that the average selling price of €452,000 is above the starter exemption for transfer tax, and additional costs such as notary and valuation can quickly add up to several thousand euros extra. If you want to be more flexible, you can also look at rental homes in Landgoederenbuurt as an intermediate step.

Looking for a home to buy in Landgoederenbuurt?

Buurtje.nl combines current housing supply with resident reviews and neighbourhood statistics, so you choose not just a house but also a neighbourhood. Want to compare with adjacent or similar neighbourhoods? Then also check the supply in De Hoven, De Meenten, Centrum Almere Haven, or explore the broader supply via homes for sale in Almere.


Frequently asked questions

What is the average price of a home in Landgoederenbuurt?

Based on the past twelve months, the average purchase price in Landgoederenbuurt is €452,000. Prices range from €325,000 to €650,000, depending on property type and location. The average WOZ value in the neighbourhood is €354,000, slightly below the Almere average of €363,000.

What are the additional costs when buying a home in Landgoederenbuurt?

In addition to the purchase price, as a buyer you pay purchaser's costs, including transfer tax (2% for homes above €510,000, or 0% for first-time buyers under certain conditions and price limits), notary fees and valuation costs. For a home of €452,000, the additional costs quickly add up to €8,000 to €12,000 extra. Make sure to get good advice from a buying agent who knows the local market.

What types of homes can you buy in Landgoederenbuurt?

The supply mainly consists of single-family homes, fitting the family-oriented composition of the neighbourhood. The average sold home has an area of 125 m². There are also apartments available, particularly in the apartment buildings in the neighbourhood. The current supply with filters on property type and area is at the top of this page.

How is the accessibility if you buy a home in Landgoederenbuurt?

Landgoederenbuurt falls under Almere Haven, with a train station of the same name a short distance away. From there, you travel to Amsterdam Central in about 25 to 30 minutes. By car, you quickly connect to the A6. Within Almere, there are bus connections that serve the neighbourhood. Traffic noise can be a point of attention, as residents also indicate in their reviews.

Is buying a home in Landgoederenbuurt suitable for first-time buyers?

The entry price of €325,000 at the lower end of the market makes it not easy for first-time buyers, especially since most sold homes are around €452,000. First-time buyers with a good income or own capital can find something here, but competition in the lower segment is real. Those who want to rent first can also look at the available rental supply in the neighbourhood as an alternative.


Experiences from Landgoederenbuurt
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7.6
Petra
Living alone · Apartment
Pleasant living

People greet each other kindly and we have nice contact in the flat; the only downside is a lot of litter and traffic noise.

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7.8
VdB
Samenwonend · vrijstaand huis
Quiet Neighbourhood

Nice living in a neat green environment.

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