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Homes for sale in Patrimonium, Amstelveen

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House prices in Patrimonium: well above the Amstelveen average

Patrimonium is one of the more expensive neighbourhoods in Amstelveen. The average WOZ value is €737,000, more than €200,000 above the municipal average of €528,000. This picture is confirmed by sales data from the past twelve months: of the 17 homes sold, an average of €1,385,294 was paid. The range runs from €340,000 to €2,200,000, indicating that the supply is diverse, from compact apartments to spacious detached houses. The average living area of 164 m² points to predominantly family homes. Of the 1,410 homes in the neighbourhood, 49% are owner-occupied and 51% are rental properties, a large portion of which are owned by housing corporations. For current asking prices and selling times, you can consult the overview at the top of this page.

Living in Patrimonium: green, quiet and close to everything

Patrimonium is located in the southwestern part of Amstelveen and has a distinct character: wide streets, plenty of greenery, and a mix of post-war single-family homes and later new-build developments. The neighbourhood is popular with families with children, which the figures confirm: the largest group of residents is between 45 and 65 years old, but the proportion of households with children is also notably high. Residents appreciate the peace and space, but also the proximity to the Stadshart. On the neighbourhood page of Patrimonium you can read what residents themselves write about their area, including scores per category such as safety, greenery and amenities. A recurring theme in the reviews is the green appearance of the neighbourhood: "You really live in the greenery here, but you're in the centre of Amstelveen within ten minutes."

In terms of amenities, Patrimonium scores well. Several primary schools are accessible in and around the neighbourhood, including schools in the adjacent Oranjebuurt. For daily groceries, supermarkets are within cycling distance, and the Stadshart of Amstelveen, with a full range of shops, can be reached within a few minutes. For sports, there are tennis clubs, football clubs and the Amsterdamse Bos is a short distance away for walking and cycling. The Amsterdamse Bos is a daily destination for many residents, especially for families with young children.

Accessibility is one of the strong points of living in Patrimonium. By bus you are quickly at metro station Zuid or the Amstelveen tram network, and via the A9 and A10 you can reach Amsterdam or Schiphol in about ten to fifteen minutes. The municipality of Amstelveen is actively investing in regional accessibility; more information can be found on the website of the municipality of Amstelveen. For those who want to compare with other Amstelveen neighbourhoods: Elsrijk and Randwijck are in a similar price segment, while Stadshart has a more urban profile.

Who is buying in Patrimonium the right choice for?

Patrimonium mainly attracts movers and established families: the average income in the neighbourhood is €56,400 and 55% of residents are highly educated. First-time buyers will find it difficult to take the step to a home in Patrimonium, given the average selling price of over €1.3 million. Overbidding is common in this segment. Besides the purchase price, don't forget the additional costs: transfer tax (2% for homes above the starter exemption), notary fees and any renovation costs. For those not yet ready to buy, you can also look at rental properties in Patrimonium as an intermediate step. For a broader view of the market, a look at homes for sale in Amstelveen is also worthwhile.

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Buurtje.nl combines current housing supply with resident reviews and neighbourhood statistics, so you not only buy a house but also know what to expect from the area. Also check the supply in surrounding neighbourhoods such as Bankras Kostverloren or Uilenstede Kronenburg, or explore the full supply via the municipality page of Amstelveen.


Frequently asked questions

What is the average cost of a home in Patrimonium?

In the past twelve months, 17 homes were sold in Patrimonium, with an average purchase price of €1,385,294. The range runs from €340,000 to €2,200,000, depending on the type and size of the property. The average living area of the sold homes was 164 m².

What is the WOZ value of homes in Patrimonium?

The average WOZ value in Patrimonium is €737,000. This is significantly higher than the Amstelveen average of €528,000. The WOZ value is relevant for the amount of property tax and also plays a role when applying for a mortgage.

What types of homes can you buy in Patrimonium?

Patrimonium mainly consists of post-war single-family homes and detached houses, with an average living area of 164 m². There are also apartments available, which explains the wide price range. Of the 1,410 homes in the neighbourhood, 49% are owner-occupied.

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

In addition to the purchase price, when buying a home in Patrimonium you also pay transfer tax (2% for homes above the starter exemption threshold), notary costs and possible estate agent fees. For homes above the NHG limit, you are not eligible for the National Mortgage Guarantee. Allow for total additional costs of roughly 3 to 5% of the purchase price.

How accessible is Patrimonium for commuters to Amsterdam?

Buying a home in Patrimonium means living in a well-connected location: via the A9 and A10 you can reach Schiphol or Amsterdam in about ten to fifteen minutes. For public transport, there are bus connections to Amsterdam Zuid metro station and the Amstelveen tram network. Commuters to Amsterdam can therefore reach their destination quickly by both car and public transport.

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