Homes for sale in Stripheldenbuurt Midden- oost, Almere
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House prices and market figures for Stripheldenbuurt Midden-oost, Almere
The owner-occupied market in Stripheldenbuurt Midden-oost is strong. Of the 472 homes in the neighbourhood, 77% are owner-occupied, giving the area a clear owner profile. The average WOZ value is €357,000, slightly below the district average of Stripheldenbuurt (€373,000) and also below the municipal average of Almere (€363,000). This makes Midden-oost relatively affordable within the district.
Looking at actual transactions over the past year: 10 homes were sold with an average purchase price of €565,900. The range runs from €369,000 to €890,000, showing that both modest terraced houses and spacious detached homes change hands. With an average living area of 139 m², the price per square metre comes to around €4,070. The supply mainly consists of ground-floor family homes, from terraced houses to detached houses with gardens. Apartments are scarce in this part of Stripheldenbuurt. View the current supply and asking prices at the top of this page.
Living in Stripheldenbuurt Midden-oost, Almere
Stripheldenbuurt Midden-oost is a quiet, green residential neighbourhood in the Almere district of Buiten. The streets are named after comic strip characters and artists, giving the area a recognisable, light identity. The housing largely dates from the 1980s and 1990s and consists of a mix of terraced houses, semi-detached homes and detached houses, interspersed with green strips and playgrounds. It is not a neighbourhood that stands out for architectural extravagance, but rather for its well-maintained appearance and the space you get for your money.
Resident Lucas describes it aptly: "I live in a neighbourhood that I really experience as pleasant and lively. What I like so much about it is the diversity: you find everything here, from social rental homes and cosy terraced houses to spacious detached homes with large gardens. The neighbourhood itself is cosy and well-maintained." This diversity in housing types also ensures that the neighbourhood attracts a mixed population: young families, movers and people who have lived in Stripheldenbuurt for years.
For daily shopping, you can go to the nearby shopping centres in the Almere Buiten area, including shopping centre Buitenmere within cycling distance. Primary schools are well represented in and around the district, which partly explains why households with children form the largest group. In terms of green space, the neighbourhood scores a 6.5 in resident reviews, which is fair: there are green strips and playgrounds, but extensive parks or forest areas are a bit further away, towards the Almere border lakes or the Weerwater.
Accessibility is a strong point. Residents give this a 9.5, the highest sub-score. Almere Buiten station is within cycling distance and offers direct connections to Amsterdam Central (around 25 minutes by intercity) and Utrecht. The connection to the A6 towards Amsterdam and Lelystad is quickly reached. Bus services provide fine-grained access within Almere itself.
Compared to neighbouring areas such as Stripheldenbuurt Noordwest and Stripheldenbuurt Oost, Midden-oost has a slightly lower WOZ value, making it relatively attractive for buyers who want to buy within the district without paying the highest prices. Read more about the atmosphere and character of the neighbourhood on the neighbourhood main page of Stripheldenbuurt Midden-oost, including all resident reviews and district data.
Who is a home in Stripheldenbuurt Midden-oost interesting for?
Families with children feel most at home here: the neighbourhood is quiet, there are schools nearby and the homes generally have a garden. Movers who want to take the step from an apartment or starter terraced house to more space will find realistic options here. Starters have a harder time: with an average sale price of almost €566,000 and a range starting at €369,000, the entry point is limited. Overbidding is not uncommon in this segment. If you are not yet ready for a home, you can also look at rental homes in Stripheldenbuurt Midden-oost as an intermediate solution.
What residents say about Stripheldenbuurt Midden-oost
Based on resident reviews, Stripheldenbuurt Midden-oost scores an 8.3 out of 10. Accessibility (9.5), safety (8.5), sense of community (8.5) and beauty (8.5) are rated highest. Green space (6.5) is the only point where the neighbourhood clearly lags behind. Lucas gives the neighbourhood a 7.9 and writes: "The neighbourhood is cosy and diverse." View all reviews and sub-scores on the page of Stripheldenbuurt Midden-oost.
Compare homes in and around Stripheldenbuurt Midden-oost
Buurtje.nl bundles supply from more than 1,500 sources and adds neighbourhood scores and resident reviews, so you not only search for a home but also understand whether the neighbourhood suits you. Want to compare within the district? Then also check the home supply in Stripheldenbuurt as a whole, or explore adjacent neighbourhoods such as Stripheldenbuurt Midden-west and Stripheldenbuurt Noordoost. For a broader orientation, find a complete overview at homes in Almere. More information about living and life in the municipality can be found on the website of Almere municipality.
Frequently asked questions
What is the cost of a home in Stripheldenbuurt Midden-oost?
The average purchase price in Stripheldenbuurt Midden-oost over the past year was €565,900, based on 10 sold homes. The range runs from €369,000 to €890,000. With an average living area of 139 m², this works out to a price per square metre of approximately €4,070. Current listings and asking prices can be found at the top of this page.
What is the WOZ value in Stripheldenbuurt Midden-oost?
The average WOZ value in Stripheldenbuurt Midden-oost is €357,000. This is slightly below the average for Stripheldenbuurt as a whole (€373,000) and also below the Almere municipal average of €363,000. Midden-oost is therefore one of the relatively more affordable neighbourhoods within the district.
What is it like to live in Stripheldenbuurt Midden-oost?
Stripheldenbuurt Midden-oost is a quiet, well-maintained residential neighbourhood with a mix of terraced houses, semi-detached houses and detached homes. Residents appreciate the cosiness, diversity and excellent accessibility. The neighbourhood scores 8.3 out of 10 in resident reviews, with high marks for safety (8.5) and accessibility (9.5). Green space is the only point of concern with a 6.5.
Is Stripheldenbuurt Midden-oost suitable for families?
Yes, the neighbourhood is particularly suitable for families with children. Households with children form the largest group (250 of the approximately 472 homes) and there are primary schools in the immediate vicinity. The quiet streets, the presence of playgrounds and the spacious homes with gardens make the neighbourhood attractive for families looking for a home with more space.
How accessible is Stripheldenbuurt Midden-oost?
Accessibility is excellent and receives a 9.5 from residents. Almere Buiten station is within cycling distance and offers direct intercity connections to Amsterdam Central (approximately 25 minutes) and Utrecht. By car, the A6 is quickly reachable, with connections towards Amsterdam and Lelystad. Within Almere, bus routes connect the neighbourhood to the city centre and other districts.
What type of homes are for sale in Stripheldenbuurt Midden-oost?
The supply mainly consists of ground-floor family homes: terraced houses, semi-detached houses and detached homes. The buildings largely date from the 1980s and 1990s. Buying an apartment in Stripheldenbuurt Midden-oost is rare; those looking for an apartment would be better off looking in the centre of Almere or in other districts. The average living area of sold homes over the past year was 139 m².
How does Stripheldenbuurt Midden-oost score on safety and beauty?
Residents rate both the safety and the beauty of the neighbourhood at 8.5 out of 10. The streets are well-maintained and the neighbourhood has a tidy appearance. Resident Lucas describes the neighbourhood as cosy and diverse, with a good mix of housing types and a pleasant living environment. The sense of community also scores highly at 8.5.
I live in a neighbourhood that I truly experience as pleasant and lively. What I like so much about it is the diversity: you find everything here, from social housing and cosy terraced houses to spacious detached houses with large gardens. The neighbourhood itself is cosy and well-maintained. There are several playgrounds where children can play safely, and various small parks where you can take a walk or sit on a bench. In summer, you often see neighbours chatting outside or barbecuing together, and in winter, lights burn in the windows that make the streetscape warm and inviting. As for amenities, it's also good. There is a supermarket within walking distance and several, as mentioned, playgrounds and parks. What I also really appreciate is the accessibility: by bike you are in the city centre in no time, public transport runs frequently, and by car you are on the motorway within a few minutes. In short, it is a neighbourhood where you quickly feel at home – lively, friendly, and with everything within reach.
Auto-translated to English by AIThe neighbourhood makes an effort to keep the streets tidy. Neighbours regularly talk to each other and often visit each other's homes. Every now and then there are small house parties where neighbours come together for a drink under the guise of a football match or an F1 race.
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