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House prices and market figures Rembrandtpark-Zuid, Amsterdam

The owner-occupied market in Rembrandtpark-Zuid is strong, but still somewhat accessible compared to the Amsterdam average. Of the 452 homes in the neighbourhood, 54% are owner-occupied and 46% are rental properties, with notably no social housing. The rental properties are entirely in the hands of private landlords, giving the neighbourhood a different character from many other parts of Amsterdam.

The average WOZ value is €512,000. That is slightly lower than the Amsterdam average of €517,000, but significantly higher than the district average of Overtoomse Veld (€418,000). Rembrandtpark-Zuid is thus one of the more expensive neighbourhoods within the district, but remains just below the city average.

In the past twelve months, 26 homes changed ownership, with an average purchase price of €571,692. The range runs from €395,000 to €750,000, indicating that both starter homes and larger homes are available. With an average living area of 94 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €6,080. The current supply and asking prices can be found at the top of this page.

Living in Rembrandtpark-Zuid, Amsterdam

Rembrandtpark-Zuid is a compact neighbourhood directly bordering the Rembrandtpark, one of the larger city parks in Amsterdam-West. That park is no afterthought here: it is the backbone of the neighbourhood. Residents walk through it daily, children play there after school, and at weekends you see runners, cyclists and families having picnics. The neighbourhood exudes something green and quiet, which you don't find everywhere in this part of Amsterdam.

The housing stock largely dates from the 1960s and 1970s, with multi-family blocks and porch flats that have now often been renovated or refurbished. You see few detached houses or ground-based family homes here. Apartments dominate the supply, both in the owner-occupied and rental sectors. The energy bill is relatively low: gas consumption averages 40 m³ per year, well below the Dutch average, indicating well-insulated homes or collective heating systems.

The neighbourhood mainly attracts people between 25 and 45, who are well-educated (72% highly educated) and have above-average incomes (€53,300 versus €44,276 for all of Amsterdam). Single-person households are most common, but you also see young couples and families. The atmosphere is urban but not busy: the Rembrandtpark neighbourhood does not have the café density of the Jordaan or the Haarlemmerbuurt, but for many residents that is precisely a plus.

For daily groceries, you can go to supermarkets along the Postjesweg or towards the Overtoom. The Jan van Galenplein and its surroundings offer additional shopping facilities. Schools are present in the immediate vicinity, and for sports facilities, the park itself is already a boon, supplemented by sports clubs and facilities in the wider Overtoomse Veld district.

Accessibility is a strong point. Tram lines along the Postjesweg and the Overtoom connect the neighbourhood quickly to the centre of Amsterdam. By bike, you are at Leidseplein or Central Station in twenty minutes. The A10 motorway is reachable within minutes via the Postjesweg or the Jan van Galenstraat, which also makes the neighbourhood favourable for motorists.

Residents appreciate the combination of tranquillity and urbanity. On the neighbourhood main page of Rembrandtpark-Zuid you will find all resident reviews and neighbourhood data. One resident describes the neighbourhood as: "You feel like you live just outside the hustle and bustle here, but you're in the middle of it in five minutes. The park completes it." Criticism sometimes focuses on parking nuisance and the limited dining options in the neighbourhood itself. Compared to Rembrandtpark-Noord, the atmosphere here is slightly quieter and house prices are somewhat lower than in some adjacent neighbourhoods. The nearby Johan Jongkindbuurt offers a similar mix, but with a slightly different housing composition.

Who is a home in Rembrandtpark-Zuid interesting for?

Rembrandtpark-Zuid suits young professionals and couples who want to live urbanly without the constant bustle of the centre. The average purchase price of over €571,000 makes it no starter market for people with a limited budget, but for movers or dual-income couples it is realistic. Be prepared for competition: supply is limited (26 transactions in a year) and popular homes sell quickly. Overbidding is common in this segment. Those who are flexible can also look at rental properties in Rembrandtpark-Zuid as a temporary alternative while waiting for the right offer. Buying an apartment in Rembrandtpark-Zuid requires quick decisions and well-prepared financing.

What residents say about Rembrandtpark-Zuid

Residents rate the neighbourhood predominantly positively, particularly in terms of greenery, tranquillity and location. The proximity of the Rembrandtpark consistently scores highly in reviews. Residents are less enthusiastic about parking options and the limited range of dining and shops directly in the neighbourhood. One resident writes: "The park is a gift every day, but if you want a night out, you still have to cycle a bit." All reviews and sub-scores per category can be found on the page of the neighbourhood Rembrandtpark-Zuid.

Comparing homes for sale in and around Rembrandtpark-Zuid

Buurtje.nl bundles supply from more than 1,500 sources in one place, including resident reviews and district data that you won't find anywhere else on purchase pages. This way you can compare not only homes, but also neighbourhoods. Want to know how Rembrandtpark-Zuid relates to the rest of the district? View the overview of homes for sale in Overtoomse Veld or explore adjacent neighbourhoods such as Overtoomse Veld-Noord and Lucas/Andreasziekenhuis en omgeving. For a broader perspective on the Amsterdam market, view all homes for sale in Amsterdam or compare with popular districts like the Jordaan or the Haarlemmerbuurt. More information about permits, zoning plans and municipal policy can be found at amsterdam.nl.


Frequently asked questions

What is the cost of a home in Rembrandtpark-Zuid?

The average purchase price in Rembrandtpark-Zuid over the past twelve months was €571,692. Prices ranged from €395,000 to €750,000, with an average living area of 94 m². This equates to a price of approximately €6,080 per square metre. The current supply and asking prices are listed at the top of this page.

What is the WOZ value in Rembrandtpark-Zuid?

The average WOZ value in Rembrandtpark-Zuid is €512,000. This is slightly below the Amsterdam average of €517,000, but significantly above the district average of Overtoomse Veld (€418,000). Rembrandtpark-Zuid thus falls into the higher price brackets within the district.

What is it like to live in Rembrandtpark-Zuid?

Living in Rembrandtpark-Zuid combines urban accessibility with the tranquillity of a green park right on your doorstep. The neighbourhood has a calm character, with little hospitality on the street itself, but good connections to the city centre. Residents particularly appreciate the proximity of Rembrandtpark and the relatively quiet streets. Parking is sometimes mentioned as a drawback.

Is Rembrandtpark-Zuid suitable for first-time buyers or young families?

The neighbourhood mainly attracts people between 25 and 45 years old, including young couples and small families. With an average purchase price of over €571,000, it is a challenging market for first-time buyers with a limited budget. Dual-income earners and those moving up the property ladder are better positioned. The presence of schools and the park make the neighbourhood attractive for families.

How accessible is Rembrandtpark-Zuid?

The neighbourhood is well accessible by tram via Postjesweg and Overtoom, with direct connections to the city centre. By bike, you can reach Leidseplein or Central Station in about twenty minutes. Motorists have quick access to the A10 ring road via Jan van Galenstraat or Postjesweg.

What types of homes are for sale in Rembrandtpark-Zuid?

The supply mainly consists of apartments in multi-family blocks and porch flats, largely built in the 1960s and 1970s. Detached houses or ground-level single-family homes are rare. Many homes have since been renovated and well-insulated, as evidenced by the low average gas consumption of 40 m³ per year. Buying an apartment in Rembrandtpark-Zuid is the most common option.

Is there a lot of green space in Rembrandtpark-Zuid?

Yes, Rembrandtpark directly borders the neighbourhood and is the main reason for many residents to want to live here or buy a home in Rembrandtpark-Zuid. The park offers space for sports, walking and relaxation. This clearly distinguishes the neighbourhood from surrounding areas that have less green space nearby.

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