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Homes for sale in Reigersbos 4, Amsterdam

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House prices and market figures Reigersbos 4, Amsterdam

The owner-occupied market in Reigersbos 4 is relatively modest in size, but offers buyers a clear price advantage compared to the Amsterdam average. Of the 1,090 homes in the neighbourhood, 38% are owner-occupied, with the remainder consisting largely of social housing (45% housing association stock) and other rental properties (17%). The average WOZ value is €393,000, which is well above the district average for Reigersbos (€333,000), but significantly lower than the municipal average for Amsterdam (€517,000). Those looking for a home to buy in Reigersbos 4 therefore pay less than in most other Amsterdam neighbourhoods.

In the past twelve months, 14 homes were sold, with an average purchase price of €429,643. Sale prices ranged from €250,000 to €595,000, indicating that both entry-level homes and larger owner-occupied properties are available. With an average living area of 83 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €5,175. The supply mainly consists of porch flats and gallery flats from the 1970s. For current asking prices and the current supply of owner-occupied homes in Reigersbos 4, you can consult the overview at the top of this page.

Living in Reigersbos 4, Amsterdam

Reigersbos 4 is part of the district of the same name in Amsterdam Zuidoost, a neighbourhood that many people from outside the city do not immediately have on their radar, but which residents themselves often appreciate more than you might expect at first glance. The neighbourhood was built in the 1970s as part of the large expansion districts of Zuidoost, and that shows: the buildings mainly consist of multi-storey apartment blocks and porch flats with spacious green strips in between. It is not a neighbourhood that impresses with historic facades or bustling terraces, but it is a neighbourhood where you have space, both inside the home and outside.

The immediate living environment is green and relatively quiet. Reigersbos Park is within walking distance and offers space for recreation, sports, and walking the dog. For daily groceries, there are supermarkets in the nearby shopping centres, including Winkelcentrum Reigersbos, which provides the neighbourhood with most basic amenities. For a wider range, the Amsterdamse Poort shopping centre in Zuidoost is a short bike ride away, one of the larger shopping centres in Amsterdam with a broad selection of shops, restaurants, and services.

The accessibility of Reigersbos 4 is one of the neighbourhood's stronger points. Reigersbos metro station (line 53) is within walking distance and takes you to Amsterdam Central Station in about twenty minutes. The connection to the A2 and A9 motorways is quickly reachable by car, making the neighbourhood attractive for people who regularly work outside the city. Several bus lines also run through the district, providing connections to other parts of Zuidoost and the rest of the city.

Residents appreciate the peace, space, and affordability, but are sometimes critical of the maintenance of public spaces and the limited dining and entertainment options in the immediate vicinity. One resident writes: "You really have room to breathe here, something you don't find in other Amsterdam neighbourhoods for this money. But don't expect a bustling street life on your doorstep." That characterises the neighbourhood well: functional, green, and affordable, but not the type of neighbourhood where you spontaneously pop out for a terrace in the evening. On the Reigersbos 4 neighbourhood page you will find all resident reviews and neighbourhood scores on categories such as safety, green spaces, and amenities.

Compared to the other neighbourhoods in the district, Reigersbos 4 has a slightly higher average WOZ value than the district average. The neighbourhoods Reigersbos 1 and Reigersbos 2 have a similar character, but may differ slightly in composition and price level. Those who want to explore the entire district can find a broader overview on the page owner-occupied homes in Reigersbos.

Who is an owner-occupied home in Reigersbos 4 interesting for?

Reigersbos 4 is primarily interesting for buyers who want to live in Amsterdam without paying top prices. First-time buyers with a budget of up to €350,000 can sometimes find something here, although the supply is limited and there may be competition for popular properties. Families looking for space and who appreciate a park nearby fit well in this neighbourhood. It is also practical for people who work outside Amsterdam daily and need the metro connection or motorway. Seniors who already live in the neighbourhood and want to move to an owner-occupied home in a familiar environment sometimes find suitable ground-floor options here. Those looking for a vibrant urban environment would be better off looking at the Jordaan or the Haarlemmerbuurt, but will pay considerably more there. If buying does not suit your situation at the moment, also check the supply of rental homes in Reigersbos 4 as an alternative.

What residents say about Reigersbos 4

Residents of Reigersbos 4 generally give the neighbourhood a fair to good rating, with relatively high scores for green spaces and peace, and slightly lower scores for liveliness and dining and entertainment options. One resident describes the neighbourhood as follows: "It's quiet here, the neighbours know each other, and the children play outside. Not exciting, but nice." That image comes up more often in the reviews: Reigersbos 4 scores on living comfort and space, but less on urban dynamism. View all reviews and the complete neighbourhood data on the Reigersbos 4 page.

Comparing owner-occupied homes in and around Reigersbos 4

On Buurtje.nl, for Reigersbos 4 you will not only find the current housing supply from more than 1,500 sources, but also resident reviews, neighbourhood scores, and demographic data at neighbourhood level. That helps you assess whether the neighbourhood suits you, even before you plan a viewing. Want to compare? Also check Reigersbos 3 as a neighbouring neighbourhood, or explore the broader supply via owner-occupied homes in Amsterdam. For more background on the municipality and municipal housing policy, you can visit the website of the municipality of Amsterdam.


Frequently asked questions

What is the cost of a home in Reigersbos 4?

In the past twelve months, 14 homes were sold in Reigersbos 4, with an average purchase price of €429,643. Sale prices ranged from €250,000 to €595,000. With an average living area of 83 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €5,175, which is significantly lower than the Amsterdam average.

What is the WOZ value in Reigersbos 4?

The average WOZ value in Reigersbos 4 is €393,000. This is higher than the average for the Reigersbos district as a whole (€333,000), but considerably lower than the municipal average of Amsterdam (€517,000). Reigersbos 4 thus offers relatively affordable owner-occupied homes by Amsterdam standards.

What is it like to live in Reigersbos 4?

Reigersbos 4 is a quiet, green neighbourhood in Amsterdam Zuidoost, consisting mainly of flats and porch-access apartments from the 1970s. The neighbourhood has a functional character with sufficient basic amenities and a park within walking distance. Residents appreciate the peace and space, but note that there are few dining and entertainment options in the immediate vicinity. The neighbourhood scores well on greenery and accessibility.

Is Reigersbos 4 suitable for families with children?

Yes, Reigersbos 4 has features that appeal to families: there is relatively much greenery, Reigersbos Park is within walking distance, and the neighbourhood is quiet. The age group 0-15 years has 420 residents, indicating a significant presence of children. There are schools and basic amenities nearby. The average income level (€32,500) is below the Amsterdam average, making the neighbourhood accessible for families with a modal income.

How is the accessibility of Reigersbos 4?

The accessibility of Reigersbos 4 is good. Reigersbos metro station (line 53) is within walking distance and takes you to Amsterdam Central in about twenty minutes. By car, the connection to the A2 and A9 motorways is quickly reachable, making the neighbourhood suitable for commuters. Several bus lines connect the neighbourhood with other parts of Zuidoost and the city. Cycling to the city centre takes about forty minutes.

What type of homes are for sale in Reigersbos 4?

The housing supply in Reigersbos 4 mainly consists of apartments and porch-access flats in 1970s apartment blocks. The average living area of homes sold in the past year was 83 m². Buying an apartment in Reigersbos 4 is the most common option. Detached houses or single-family homes are hardly found in this part of the district.

Is there sufficient greenery and are there sports facilities in Reigersbos 4?

Reigersbos 4 has relatively much greenery for an urban neighbourhood. Reigersbos Park offers space for walking, sports and recreation. The spacious layout of the district, typical of 1970s urban planning, provides green spaces between the buildings. For sports clubs and larger sports facilities, you can go to the wider Zuidoost area, which houses several sports facilities.

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