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Homes for sale in Osdorpplein en omgeving, Amsterdam

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House prices and market figures for Osdorpplein and surroundings, Amsterdam

The owner-occupied market around Osdorpplein is relatively small: only 19% of the more than 2,050 homes are owner-occupied, the rest are rental properties. This significantly limits supply. The average WOZ value is €356,000, which exactly matches the district average of Osdorp-Oost, but is considerably lower than the Amsterdam average of €517,000. Looking at actual sale prices over the past year, the picture is higher: the average purchase price came to €507,717, with a range of €250,000 to €670,000. With an average living area of 95 m², that works out to around €5,344 per square metre. By Amsterdam standards, this is still on the affordable side, especially compared to neighbourhoods like the Jordaan or Grachtengordel-West. The supply mainly consists of apartments in porch blocks and gallery flats, with the occasional larger single-family home. At the top of this page you will find the current listings with the latest asking prices and selling times.

Living in Osdorpplein and surroundings, Amsterdam

Osdorpplein forms the heart of Osdorp, and you can tell. It is a neighbourhood centred around the Osdorpplein shopping centre, where you will find an Albert Heijn, Lidl, Kruidvat, Etos and various small specialist shops. You never have to go far for your daily groceries. There is a library, eateries, and a regular market on the square itself. The neighbourhood has an urban, functional character. Think not of the canals or the romantic image of Amsterdam within the ring road. This is Nieuw-West, built in the 1960s as part of the General Expansion Plan. The flats are typical of that period: porch and gallery flats of four to six storeys, with the occasional new-build project adding a more modern touch to the streetscape.

The population is young and diverse. The largest age group is 25 to 45 years (2,010 out of 4,780 residents) and the majority live alone: 1,280 single-person households. Only 25% are married. The average income of €34,900 is above the district average (€32,600), but well below the Amsterdam average of €44,276. The labour participation rate of 64% is not high.

In terms of green space, the neighbourhood scores reasonably well. Osdorperpark and Sloterplas are within walking distance and offer space for walking, jogging or picnicking. Residents therefore give green space a 7 out of 10. Education scores notably high with a 9, which is not surprising: there are several primary schools in the immediate vicinity, including De Vlaamse Reus and the Corantijnschool.

Accessibility is a sensitive point. Residents rate this at only 3 out of 10. There is no metro directly at Osdorpplein; the nearest metro stop (line 50, Osdorp De Aken) is about a ten-minute walk away. Bus routes towards Sloterdijk station and the city centre run frequently, but travel time to Amsterdam Central is easily 35 to 45 minutes. By car, you can reach the ring road reasonably quickly via the A10 West. Anyone who has to commute to the city centre daily will experience this as a drawback.

Resident Chaima gave the neighbourhood a 6.5 out of 10. Honestly, based on just one review, little can be concluded, but the sub-scores do give an impression: housing scores well (8 out of 10), safety and amenities are adequate (both a 6), and accessibility is the clear weak point. Want to see all reviews and neighbourhood data? Then go to the main page of Osdorpplein and surroundings.

If you compare this neighbourhood with the surrounding neighbourhoods in Osdorp-Oost, it is striking that Osdorpplein is more of a amenities centre. Meer en Oever is greener and quieter, the neighbourhood around Calandlaan/Lelylaan has its own train station and therefore better public transport connections, and Wildeman is more of a residential neighbourhood without a central function.

Who is a home for sale near Osdorpplein interesting for?

With an average purchase price around €508,000 and homes from €250,000, buying a home in Osdorpplein and surroundings is one of the more realistic options for starters in Amsterdam. Especially smaller apartments in the lower price range are accessible for singles or couples on a median income. Families looking for space will find relatively large homes of around 95 m² here by Amsterdam standards. However, keep in mind that the supply of owner-occupied homes is limited (only 19% are owner-occupied) and that you may need to overbid on popular properties. If buying is not feasible, also check the supply of rental homes in Osdorpplein and surroundings, as the rental market is much larger here. Seniors looking to downsize will also find options here, although the neighbourhood with its busy shopping area is not the quietest place.

What residents say about Osdorpplein and surroundings

The average resident score stands at 6.5 out of 10, based on 1 review. The highest sub-score is education with a 9, the lowest is accessibility with a 3. Housing (8) and green space (7) score above average, while safety and amenities come in at a 6. Resident Chaima briefly summarised her experience. More reviews and detailed neighbourhood scores can be found on the page of Osdorpplein and surroundings, where you can also view demographic data and district statistics.

Compare homes for sale around Osdorpplein and throughout Amsterdam

On Buurtje.nl, we combine the housing supply from more than 1,500 sources with neighbourhood scores, resident reviews and district data. This way, you not only see what is for sale, but also what it is really like to live there. Compare the supply in Osdorpplein and surroundings with homes for sale in Osdorp-Oost or see what is available in the neighbourhood Osdorp-Zuidoost. Want to broaden your search? On the page homes for sale in Amsterdam you will find the full supply in the capital. More information about municipal plans for Nieuw-West can be read on the website of the municipality of Amsterdam.


Frequently asked questions

What is the cost of a home in Osdorpplein and surrounding area?

The average purchase price in Osdorpplein and surrounding area over the past year was €507,717. Prices range from approximately €250,000 to €670,000. With an average area of 95 m², the price per square metre comes to about €5,344.

What is the WOZ value in Osdorpplein and surrounding area?

The average WOZ value in Osdorpplein and surrounding area is €356,000. This is equal to the district average of Osdorp-Oost, but significantly lower than the Amsterdam average of €517,000. Actual selling prices are generally higher than the WOZ value.

What is living in Osdorpplein and surrounding area like?

Osdorpplein and surrounding area is an urban, diverse neighbourhood with a functional character around the Osdorpplein shopping centre. Residents appreciate the greenery and educational facilities, but public transport accessibility is a weak point. The neighbourhood score stands at 6.5 out of 10.

Is Osdorpplein and surrounding area suitable for first-time buyers looking to purchase a home?

Yes, by Amsterdam standards, buying an apartment in Osdorpplein and surrounding area is relatively affordable. Homes from €250,000 make the neighbourhood accessible for first-time buyers. Keep in mind that only 19% of homes are owner-occupied, so supply is limited.

How is the accessibility of Osdorpplein and surrounding area?

Accessibility scores low among residents (3 out of 10). There is no metro stop directly at the square; the nearest stop is about a ten-minute walk away. By bus, you can reach Amsterdam Central in 35 to 45 minutes. By car, the A10 West provides good access to the ring road.

What type of homes are for sale in Osdorpplein and surrounding area?

The supply mainly consists of apartments in porch flats and gallery flats from the 1960s, supplemented by some newer homes. The average area is 95 m². Single-family homes exist but are scarce. Most owner-occupied homes fall into the apartment category.

How do the schools around Osdorpplein score?

Education is the highest-rated category in Osdorpplein and surrounding area with a 9 out of 10. There are several primary schools in the immediate vicinity. For families considering buying in Osdorpplein and surrounding area, this is a clear plus point.


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