Homes for sale in Landlust-Zuid, Amsterdam
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House prices and market figures Landlust-Zuid, Amsterdam
Landlust-Zuid is predominantly a rental neighbourhood: 68% of the housing stock consists of rental properties, a large part of which is owned by housing corporations (37%). Only 32% of homes are owner-occupied, which keeps supply limited and makes competition for any available property high. The average WOZ value is €496,000, which is clearly above the district average of Landlust (€453,000), but just below the Amsterdam average of €517,000. This places Landlust-Zuid in the middle segment of the city: not a cheap neighbourhood, but also not the most expensive Amsterdam has to offer.
Over the past twelve months, 81 homes have been sold, with an average purchase price of €560,593. The range runs from €375,000 to €1,250,000, indicating that both compact apartments and larger homes are traded. The average living area is 65 m², which works out to a price of approximately €8,624 per square metre. Most homes in the neighbourhood are pre-war and post-war apartments in porch buildings. Single-family homes are rare. At the top of the page, check the current asking prices and selling times for the most recent market situation.
Living in Landlust-Zuid, Amsterdam
Landlust-Zuid is located in the western part of Amsterdam, wedged between the Erasmusparkbuurt and the Gibraltarbuurt, and has a character that is hard to capture in a single word. It is quiet without being boring. The streets are clear, the buildings largely consist of 1920s and 1930s blocks with brick facades and high ceilings, interspersed with post-war porch flats. Resident J.C. describes it aptly: "This is a neighborhood that has improved a lot in the last 10 years. The buurt is quiet but still quite lively with a perfect combination of young professionals and families." This mix is also reflected in the figures: the largest age group is 25 to 45 years (almost half of all residents), and the proportion of highly educated people is 53%.
The location is one of the neighbourhood's strongest assets. Erasmuspark is within walking distance and offers a green outlet in the middle of the city. Westerpark is also nearby. For daily shopping, you can go to Jan van Galenstraat, where supermarkets, bakeries and small specialist shops alternate. Bos en Lommerweg and Bos en Lommerplein offer additional shopping facilities a short bike ride away. For schools, there are several primary schools in the immediate vicinity, which also makes the neighbourhood attractive for young families.
In terms of accessibility, Landlust-Zuid scores highly: residents give accessibility a 9.3, the highest sub-score of all categories. Bos en Lommer metro station (line 50) is within walking distance and connects the neighbourhood quickly with the city centre and Amsterdam Zuid. Several tram lines and bus connections strengthen the network. By bike, you are in Oud-West or the Jordaan in five minutes, and at Dam Square in a quarter of an hour. The A10 ring road is quickly accessible by car via Haarlemmerweg or Jan van Galenstraat.
Resident Iancu, who has lived in the neighbourhood his whole life, describes it like this: "Er is van alles te doen, net buiten het centrum dus er zijn weinig toeristen. Mensen leven hier echt, er zijn vele parken in de buurt en vele voorzieningen." That tourist-free character distinguishes Landlust-Zuid from neighbourhoods like the Jordaan or the Grachtengordel-West, where the hustle and bustle is of a different order. Compared to neighbouring areas such as Landlust-Noord or the Erasmusparkbuurt-Oost, Landlust-Zuid has a slightly higher WOZ value and a somewhat more highly educated population, which strengthens its position as an emerging owner-occupied neighbourhood. More neighbourhood data and all resident reviews can be found on the overview page of Landlust-Zuid.
Who is a home for sale in Landlust-Zuid interesting for?
Landlust-Zuid mainly attracts young professionals and dual-income couples who want to live urbanely without the tourist crowds of the centre. First-time buyers find it hard to get a foothold here: with an average purchase price of over €560,000 and an average area of 65 m², overbidding is more the rule than the exception. Movers with equity from a previous home are in a stronger position. Families looking for more space should also look at Bosleeuw or the Gibraltarbuurt, where the supply is sometimes slightly larger. If you don't want to buy immediately, you can also check out the rental properties in Landlust-Zuid as an intermediate step to get to know the neighbourhood.
What residents say about Landlust-Zuid
Residents give Landlust-Zuid an overall score of 8.9 out of 10. Accessibility (9.3), safety (9.0), community (9.0) and amenities (9.0) score the highest. Housing receives the lowest score with 8.3, which aligns with the tight owner-occupied market and high prices. Suzanna describes the neighbourhood succinctly but tellingly: "Het is allemaal gerenoveerd. Rustige en veilige buurt." All reviews and sub-scores can be found on the main neighbourhood page of Landlust-Zuid.
Compare homes for sale in and around Landlust-Zuid
On Buurtje.nl you will find homes for sale in Landlust-Zuid bundled from more than 1,500 sources, supplemented with neighbourhood scores, resident reviews and district data that you won't find anywhere else in one place. This way you can directly weigh the supply here against that in the broader Landlust district or the total Amsterdam owner-occupied housing supply. Also explore adjacent neighbourhoods such as Erasmusparkbuurt-Oost or districts like the Haarlemmerbuurt for a complete picture. More information about living and residing in Amsterdam can also be found via the official website of the municipality of Amsterdam.
Frequently asked questions
What is the cost of a home in Landlust-Zuid?
The average purchase price in Landlust-Zuid over the past year was €560,593, based on 81 sold homes. The range runs from €375,000 to €1,250,000. With an average living area of 65 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €8,624. First-time buyers should expect to overbid, as the supply of owner-occupied homes in the neighbourhood is limited.
What is the WOZ value in Landlust-Zuid?
The average WOZ value in Landlust-Zuid is €496,000. That is above the average for the Landlust district (€453,000), but just below the Amsterdam average of €517,000. Landlust-Zuid thus sits in the mid-range segment of the city.
What is living in Landlust-Zuid like?
Landlust-Zuid is a quiet, urban neighbourhood with a mix of young professionals and families. The neighbourhood has few tourists, good amenities and is within cycling distance of Oud-West and the Jordaan. Residents give the neighbourhood an overall score of 8.9 out of 10, with high marks for accessibility, safety and community.
Is Landlust-Zuid suitable for families with children?
Yes, although the supply of owner-occupied homes is limited. The neighbourhood has several primary schools in the area, Erasmuspark within walking distance and a safe living environment (safety score 9.0). The average home size of 65 m² is on the small side for larger families. Families looking for more space often also look at adjacent neighbourhoods such as Bosleeuw or Landlust-Noord.
How is the accessibility of Landlust-Zuid?
Residents rate accessibility at 9.3, the highest sub-score of the neighbourhood. Bos en Lommer metro station (line 50) is within walking distance and connects the neighbourhood directly with the city centre and Amsterdam Zuid. In addition, several tram and bus lines run through the area. By bike, you are in Oud-West or the Jordaan within five minutes. The A10 ring road is quickly accessible by car.
What type of homes are for sale in Landlust-Zuid?
The supply mainly consists of apartments in pre-war and post-war porch buildings from the 1920s and 1930s. Single-family homes are rare. The average living area is 65 m². Anyone wanting to buy an apartment in Landlust-Zuid has the most choice, but must act quickly due to the limited supply of owner-occupied homes in the neighbourhood.
Is Landlust-Zuid a safe neighbourhood to live in?
Yes, residents rate safety in Landlust-Zuid at 9.0 out of 10. Several residents describe the neighbourhood as quiet and safe. The neighbourhood has undergone a clear upgrade over the past ten years, partly due to renovations of homes and a changing population composition towards more highly educated people and young professionals.
Everything has been renovated. Quiet and safe neighbourhood
Auto-translated to English by AIThis is a neighborhood that has improved a lot in the last 10 years. The buurt is quiet but still quite lively with a perfect combination of young professionals and families. You can reach Oud-West and Jordaan in 5 minutes by bike. Walking distance to Erasmus-Park and Westerpak. Very hip and with a sense of community.
Auto-translated to English by AII've lived in this neighbourhood my whole life and it's fantastic! There's plenty to do, just outside the city centre so there are few tourists. People really live here, there are many parks nearby and plenty of amenities! House prices aren't great, but if you live here, I think this is one of the simplest yet nicest neighbourhoods in the city. I work in a bakery in the neighbourhood myself, so I see hundreds of people from the area every weekend; they're healthy and fun people. I'm very proud of my neighbourhood.
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