Homes for sale in Tuindorp Buiksloot, Amsterdam
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Homes for sale in Tuindorp Buiksloot, Amsterdam
There are currently 2 homes for sale in Tuindorp Buiksloot, Amsterdam. The average asking price is €625,000. The offer is continuously updated from all major estate agent sites.
About Tuindorp Buiksloot
Tuindorp Buiksloot has 1,905 inhabitants. The housing stock consists of 912 homes.
Frequently asked questions
How many homes are for sale in Tuindorp Buiksloot, Amsterdam?
There are currently 2 homes for sale in Tuindorp Buiksloot, Amsterdam. The listings are continuously updated from all major estate agent sites.
How do I find a home to buy in Tuindorp Buiksloot, Amsterdam?
Buurtje.nl brings together homes for sale from all major estate agent sites in one place. Also see the rental homes in Tuindorp Buiksloot.
How much does a home to buy cost in Tuindorp Buiksloot, Amsterdam?
The average asking price in Tuindorp Buiksloot, Amsterdam is €625,000. That is lower than the average in Amsterdam (€830,427).
Are there also homes for sale in other districts of Amsterdam?
Yes, view the offer in the whole municipality of Amsterdam.
We moved from Elandsgracht 2 hoog-voor with one child and pregnant with number two to North 22 years ago. Everyone thought we were crazy, 'North is insane', etc. My husband was born and raised on Elandsgracht but we couldn't afford a larger home there. He grew up in 'the slum' and saw it turn into a 'yuppie neighbourhood'. Few real Jordaan residents left and hardly any social cohesion. We found that here. Amsterdammers, social cohesion and contact. Nice and green and a (then still) affordable rental house. We see that slowly changing. Blauwe Zand doesn't change as quickly as other parts of North but gentrification is hitting here too. After 22 years we have become Northerners (Blauwe Zanders) and if you ask our son where he's from, he'll never say Amsterdam but Amsterdam-Noord. Blauwe Zand is a nice neighbourhood but the new residents are less sociable and much has disappeared. Like the little building by the playground where the mothers used to sit cosily, they knew your child so you could let him go with peace of mind. That freedom was great for the children and parents. It hurts that our children will hardly be able to live here.
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