Nes aan de Amstel, Amstelveen
NeighbourhoodThis listing does not state a house number, postcode, property type, floor area, year of construction or energy label. As a result, the rest of this page is mainly about the street and the neighbourhood, not the home itself. At €4,100 per month, the rent is 41% below the neighbourhood average of €6,963, which is a keen price compared to other rental homes in Amstelveen.
Nes aan de Amstel is a quiet, beautiful neighbourhood that is only really accessible by car, according to one resident. The community is cosy and mostly elderly, and people take you reasonably seriously. However, amenities are scarce: there is one restaurant with unpleasant owners, so it's almost never visited. Public transport is unreliable, officially once an hour, but in practice every two or three hours, and the little bus can leave you behind if full. Cycling from Amsterdam takes over an hour, and the wind along the Amstel makes it tougher. The neighbourhood Nes aan de Amstel has 1,020 residents, mostly aged 45 and over, and 95% of homes are single-family houses.
For daily shopping, the nearest supermarkets are Albert Heijn and Vomar, both about a ten-minute walk away. A couple of streets further, you'll find a PLUS. For primary schools, the Karel Eykmanschool and Katholieke basisschool De Triangel are both around a ten-minute walk. The municipality Amstelveen offers more amenities, but in Nes aan de Amstel itself, you'll rely on a car for most errands.
At the time of writing, the home is listed via Rotsvast Amstelveen and also appears on Pararius. The agent has not published the property type, floor area, year of construction or energy label.
Details of this home
Bovenkerkerweg, Amstelveen
Satisfactory · 1 resident
Nes aan de Amstel is a cosy neighbourhood with some people in it. It's a nice community with mostly elderly people, but most people take you reasonably seriously. The only problem here is that there are very few amenities. There is one restaurant with unpleasant owners, so it's almost never visited. The biggest problem is that it's not accessible. There is public transport, officially once an hour. In practice, it runs once every two hours or once every three hours. Actually, you never know, so the public transport here is very unreliable, the little bus. The public transport also just leaves you behind if the bus, which can hold a maximum of five people, is full. By bike, it's not possible yet from Amsterdam. With a normal bike, you'd be on the road for over an hour, and since it's on the Amstel, the wind is stronger. So accessibility is really only by car.
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About Bovenkerkerweg, Amstelveen
Rotsvast Amstelveen has published only the street and price on their site and Pararius.
The rent is 41% below the neighbourhood average of €6,963, which suggests it is keenly priced. However, without knowing the floor area or property type, it is hard to compare directly with other rentals in Nes aan de Amstel.
Nes aan de Amstel is a quiet, rural area with mostly elderly residents. One resident describes it as cosy but with very few amenities, only one restaurant that is rarely visited. Public transport is unreliable, and a car is essential.
The closest supermarkets are Albert Heijn and Vomar, both about 1.5 km away, roughly a ten-minute walk. A PLUS is about 2 km away.
Primary schools within walking distance include Karel Eykmanschool (1.4 km) and Katholieke basisschool De Triangel (1.5 km). Secondary schools are about 5 km away.
There is a bus service, but it is very unreliable, officially once an hour, often every two or three hours, and the bus can be full. The nearest train station is 9.2 km away.
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