Homes for sale in ’t Lint, Landsmeer
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House prices and market figures for 't Lint, Landsmeer
The owner-occupied market in 't Lint is distinctive. With an average WOZ value of €648,000, this neighbourhood is clearly above both the district average of Landsmeer (€557,000) and the municipal average (€580,000). That difference of almost €70,000 compared to the municipality says something about the position of 't Lint: this is one of the more expensive neighbourhoods in the area. Over 69% of homes are owner-occupied, giving the neighbourhood a stable ownership profile. The rental market is relatively limited; those who want to rent here will find a smaller supply via rental properties in 't Lint.
In the past twelve months, 9 homes were sold, with an average purchase price of €785,000. The range ran from €495,000 to €1,295,000, indicating that the supply is diverse: from terraced houses to larger detached homes. With an average sales area of 118 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €6,650. For the current supply and the average asking price at this moment, see the overview at the top of this page.
Living in 't Lint, Landsmeer
't Lint is a quiet, green neighbourhood on the edge of the village of Landsmeer, nestled between polder ditches, cycle paths and ribbon development that literally explains the name of the neighbourhood. The homes are mostly situated along through roads, with water or greenery on either side. The vast majority of the buildings date from the 1960s to the 1980s: detached homes, semi-detached houses and some terraced houses, often on spacious plots. This gives the neighbourhood a more open character than the more contiguous residential areas elsewhere in the municipality.
The residents are on average somewhat older: the largest age group consists of those aged 65 and over (almost 470 of the 1,605 inhabitants), followed by the 45-65 age group. You notice this in the street scene: it is quiet, the gardens are well-maintained and there is little nuisance. Young families are also present, but they are in the minority. The community score of 5.1 out of 10 in the resident reviews suggests that the neighbourhood is not particularly close-knit; people know their immediate neighbours, but there is less of an active neighbourhood life than in more compact village centres.
Facilities are limited in 't Lint itself. For daily shopping, you rely on the centre of Landsmeer, a few minutes' cycle away. There you will find a supermarket and a few small shops. Schools in the immediate vicinity cater to primary school ages; the neighbourhood score for education stands at 6.4. For secondary education, pupils rely on surrounding places such as Purmerend or Amsterdam-Noord. Residents rate the facilities at 6.8, the highest sub-score of the neighbourhood, indicating that they are satisfied with what is available, given the village scale.
Accessibility scores a 6.4. By car, you can quickly reach Amsterdam-Noord via the N247 and from there the A10. By bus (line towards Amsterdam Central and Purmerend), the connection is reasonable, although the frequency outside peak hours is limited. A car of your own is virtually indispensable in 't Lint. Cyclists can reach Amsterdam-Noord via the polder routes in about 25 minutes, which is an attractive option for commuters on nice days.
On the 't Lint neighbourhood page you can read all resident reviews and neighbourhood data. The overall score of 6.2 out of 10 is honest: the neighbourhood is pleasant and green, but not exciting. One resident writes: "It is quiet here and there is a lot of greenery, but you have to like that peace and quiet. There is little to do in the neighbourhood itself." That sums it up well. Those looking for similar living but wanting more liveliness can also look at Oude dorp or Havenzathe. Those who want more space and greenery can consider Buitengebied.
Who is a home in 't Lint interesting for?
Based on the demographic composition, 't Lint best suits movers and seniors who appreciate peace, space and a green environment. The high WOZ value and average sale price of €785,000 make this not a starter neighbourhood: buying an apartment in 't Lint or finding a small home under €500,000 is rarely possible. Starters would do well to also look at the broader homes for sale in Landsmeer or compare other neighbourhoods such as Luijendijk-zuid. Those considering buying in 't Lint must take into account a limited annual supply of homes and a wide price range. Also keep an eye on the rental market in 't Lint as an alternative while you search.
What residents say about 't Lint
't Lint receives an average rating of 6.2 out of 10, based on 9 reviews. The highest sub-scores are for facilities (6.8) and beauty (6.6), which fits the well-maintained appearance of the neighbourhood. The lowest score is for community (5.1), followed by safety (5.8). One resident describes it as: "Quiet and tidy, but you have to make something of it yourself in terms of contact with neighbours." Those who want to read all the reviews and view the full neighbourhood data can find them on the main neighbourhood page of 't Lint.
Compare homes for sale in and around 't Lint
On Buurtje.nl you will find homes for sale in 't Lint combined with resident scores, demographic data and market figures at neighbourhood level, information that you do not find in one place on most other platforms. The supply is compiled from more than 1,500 sources. Want to compare? Then also look at homes for sale in the municipality of Landsmeer or explore other districts such as Purmerland and Den Ilp. More background on living in the municipality can be found on the website of the municipality of Landsmeer.
Frequently asked questions
What does a home cost in 't Lint?
The average purchase price in 't Lint over the past year was €785,000, with a range of €495,000 to €1,295,000. The average sales area was 118 m², which works out to a price of approximately €6,650 per square metre. This makes buying a home in 't Lint significantly more expensive than the municipal average of Landsmeer.
What is the WOZ value in 't Lint?
The average WOZ value in 't Lint is €648,000. That is well above the district average of Landsmeer (€557,000) and also above the municipal average of €580,000. 't Lint is therefore one of the more expensive neighbourhoods within the municipality of Landsmeer.
What is it like living in 't Lint?
Living in 't Lint is quiet, green and village-like in character. The neighbourhood largely consists of ribbon development along polder ditches, with detached houses and semi-detached homes on spacious plots. Residents give the neighbourhood a 6.2 out of 10. Amenities and beauty score the highest; community spirit and safety score somewhat lower.
Is 't Lint suitable for seniors and movers?
Yes, 't Lint is well suited to seniors and movers. The largest age group in the neighbourhood is 65-plus (nearly 470 residents), followed by 45-65 year olds. The quiet atmosphere, spacious homes and green character appeal to these target groups. For starters, the neighbourhood is less accessible due to the high prices.
How accessible is 't Lint?
Accessibility scores a 6.4 among residents. By car, the N247 is the main connection towards Amsterdam-Noord and the A10. Bus connections to Amsterdam Centraal and Purmerend are available, but limited in frequency outside peak hours. A car is almost indispensable in practice. Cyclists can reach Amsterdam-Noord in about 25 minutes via the polder routes.
What type of homes are for sale in 't Lint?
The supply in 't Lint mainly consists of detached houses and semi-detached homes, mostly built between the 1960s and 1980s. Terraced houses also occur but are less dominant. Buying an apartment in 't Lint is rarely possible; the supply is almost entirely ground-based. The average sales area over the past year was 118 m².
Is 't Lint a safe neighbourhood to live in?
Residents rate safety in 't Lint at 5.8 out of 10, which is the lowest scoring category alongside community. Major safety issues are not reported in the reviews, but the score indicates that not everyone feels completely at ease. The neighbourhood is quiet and experiences little nuisance, although it is advisable to consult the most recent resident reviews on the neighbourhood homepage for an up-to-date picture.















