Ed Pelsterparkbuurt
Noord-HollandAmsterdamIJburg-WestEd Pelsterparkbuurt

Ed Pelsterparkbuurt, Amsterdam – “Longing for creative...”

Neighbourhood in Amsterdam

6.4
Residents give Ed Pelsterparkbuurt a satisfactory ratingThis score is based on 5 responses
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Ed Pelsterparkbuurt has 5,820 residentsMost are 25 to 45 years old
There are 2,324 homes in Ed PelsterparkbuurtCurrently there are 37 for sale and 9 for rent
Energy label A is the most common in Ed PelsterparkbuurtBased on registered homes

Ed Pelsterparkbuurt is located in the province of Noord-Holland, in the municipality of Amsterdam, in the district IJburg-West The neighbourhood has a total area of 35 hectares, of which 31 hectares are land and 4 hectares are water. The neighbourhood is coded as BU0363MJ05. The postcode area is 1087CJ-1087KJ.

Five residents rate the neighbourhood as more than satisfactory with a score of 6.4. They describe it as 'Longing for creative freedom vs peace in a bubble', 'Like home' and 'Your news'. Aspects such as safety, accessibility, greenery are rated well in this neighbourhood, while cleanliness and education score less well.

Residents

Ed Pelsterparkbuurt has 5.820 residents. Of these, 49,2% are men and 50,8% are women. Most residents are 25 to 45 years (31,1%). The other age groups are 27,4% for '45 to 65 years', 20,4% for '0 to 15 years', 15,4% for '15 to 25 years' and 5,8% for '65 years or older'. Of the residents, 61,8% is unmarried, 30,2% is married, 7,0% is divorced and 1,1% is widowed. 2.065 residents originate from the Netherlands, 945 come from Europe and 2.815 come from countries outside Europe.

There are 2.435 households in Ed Pelsterparkbuurt. 33,3% of these are single-person households, 18,5% households without children and 48,3% households with children. The average household size is 2,4 persons.

In Ed Pelsterparkbuurt there are 4.300 income recipients. The average income per income recipient is €48.000, which is €12.200 (34%) higher than the national average of €35.800. Per resident, the average income is €36.000, which is €6.800 (23%) higher than the national average of €29.200. Most residents of Ed Pelsterparkbuurt are highly educated. 49,7% have a university or higher professional education (HBO/WO), 30,2% have an intermediate education (HAVO, VWO or MBO 2-4) and 20,1% have a lower education (VMBO or MBO 1).

Of the 5.820 residents, around 68% are in paid employment, which amounts to 3.958 people. This is 3% higher than the national average of 65%. The majority of workers are in salaried employment (82%), while 18% are self-employed. In Ed Pelsterparkbuurt, 12% of residents receive a benefit. The largest group is those receiving a state pension (AOW). 270 people receive this benefit.

Housing

In Ed Pelsterparkbuurt there are 2.324 homes with an average assessed value (WOZ) of €573.000. Of these, around 97% are occupied and 3% unoccupied. Most homes are rental properties. This amounts to 55% rental homes and 45% owner-occupied homes. Of the homes, 45% privately owned, 35% owned by housing associations and 20% owned by other landlords. The most common construction periods in Ed Pelsterparkbuurt are 2000-2010 (81%) and 2010-2020 (19%).

Homes for sale

There are currently 29 homes for sale in Ed Pelsterparkbuurt. The most recently listed home is IJburglaan 1455 by Huizonline Nederland op Funda. Over the past year, 66 homes were sold in Ed Pelsterparkbuurt. On average, a home was sold within 59 days.

The average asking price for a home for sale in Ed Pelsterparkbuurt over the past year was €673.311. This is 18% higher than the average assessed value (WOZ) of €573.000. The average asking price per m² of plot is €5.219.

Rental homes

There are 9 homes for rent in Ed Pelsterparkbuurt. The most recent home is Erich Salomonstraat 144, offered by www.vva.amsterdam. Over the past year, 127 homes were let in Ed Pelsterparkbuurt. On average, a listing was let within 25 days.

The average rent for a rental home in Ed Pelsterparkbuurt over the past year was €1.922 per month. Per m² of plot area that is €25 per month.

Energy

In Ed Pelsterparkbuurt there are 2.467 addresses with a registered energy label. The most common labels are A (85%), A+ (6%) and B (5%). On average, an address in Ed Pelsterparkbuurt uses 2.640 kWh of electricity per year. This is 6% below the national average of 2.810 kWh. With an annual consumption of 30 m³ per address, natural gas consumption is 98% below the national average of 1.280 m³.

Street names

  • Ed Pelsterpark
  • Brand Dirk Ochsepark
  • Diemerparklaan
  • Gerard Ruttenhof
  • Sanne Sanneshof
  • Polygoongracht
  • Cor van Weelehof
  • Bernhard Eilershof
  • Martien Coppenshof
  • Violette Corneliushof
  • Sem Presserhof
  • Ad Windighof
  • Alexandrine Tinnehof
  • John Fernhouthof
  • Bert Haanstrakade
  • IJburglaan
  • Profiltigracht
  • Theo Frenkelhof
  • Maria Austriastraat
  • Lumièrestraat
  • Peter Wotkehof
  • Paul Schuitemahof
  • Talbotstraat
  • Frits Rotganshof
  • Adriaan Ditvoorsthof
  • Willy Mullenskade
  • Kiekstraat
  • Philip Bloemendalbrug
  • Erich Salomonstraat

Amenities

GP
0,6 km
Pharmacy
0,7 km
Hospital
7,5 km
Supermarket
0,6 km
Railway station
6,3 km
Day nursery
0,2 km
Primary school
0,5 km
Secondary school
1,1 km
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6.4
Residents give Ed Pelsterparkbuurt a more than satisfactory rating
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Experiences of Ed Pelsterparkbuurt

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6.0
J.W.
Overig · Apartment
23-08-2025
Longing for creative freedom vs peace in a bubble

Heavenly wide, not far from the bustling centre, with a good tram connection to Central Station. But other neighbourhoods always require multiple transfers, even adjacent ones. Connection within the neighbourhood and with other neighbourhoods and the city itself is what I miss most. The water in summer makes up for a lot of that, but winters are very isolated. Although the streets themselves are Dutch-regulated straight-laced grey, nature is all around the streets. I prefer to be there, and people are friendlier there, than on the street itself. Green spaces and human interaction do something to a person. Many cultures live side by side (plus point!), but unfortunately they don't mix to form a new culture. The snack bar around the corner is the best community centre. Just like nature here, really. Everything is arranged side by side, not organically. The neighbourhood is for the orderly, commuting person who longs for their own bubble when they come home. A lot of waste and food is left on the street (also cleaned up by the municipality), which in my view is linked to a lack of community building/neighbourly care, more self-interest and less interest in neighbourhood interactions. The police station in the neighbourhood is very friendly and easily approachable. That gives a pleasant sense of safety.

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8.9
Roy Kuijpers
Student · Apartment
17-02-2025
Like home

I grew up here, great neighbourhood! Lots of memories and people I know. Been through a lot.

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4.8
M
Family · Apartment
28-12-2024
Your news

Niksddss

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5.1
Henrique
Family · Apartment
02-09-2024
Lots of fake little gangsters walking around with knives.

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7.0
Sarah
Family · Terraced house
29-06-2024
Nice but it could always be nicer

Well my experience is more that there are sometimes conflicts with the neighbours but that mainly concerns the block itself. Sometimes we manage to sort it out but often it's also a few who make decisions, which could always be different in my opinion. Overall it is a safe neighbourhood. Where you can certainly have a laugh. There are lots of playgrounds for children which is very safe.

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Statistics about the residents

Ages

Residents per age category

Household composition

Households per category
810Single-person households
450Households without children
1,175Households with children

Gender

Residents by gender
Men
Women

Marital status

Residents by marital status
Married
Unmarried
Divorced
Widowed

Origin

Residents per category of origin
Netherlands
Europe
Outside Europe

Work & income

Labour participation and average income
€36,000 P.A.average per resident17% above the national average
€48,000 P.A.average per income recipient29% above the national average
1%is in paid employment
0%is self-employed
1%
of the residents are employed
72%
is the national average

Education level

Residents per education level
VMBO, MBO 1
HAVO/VWO, MBO 2-4
HBO/WO

Wealth

Median wealth per household
Ed Pelsterparkbuurt
Netherlands

Benefits

Residents per benefit type
Social assistance
Disability
Unemployment
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Housing market in Ed Pelsterparkbuurt

Sale price · Q3 2026
€576.875
average▼ 14,8%
€535.000
median▼ 10,8%
8 sales · vs. Q2 2026
€/m² for sale · Q3 2026
€5.998
averagestabiel
€6.149
median▲ 4,1%
Rent · Q3 2026
€1.948
average▼ 10,6%
€1.550
median▼ 29,5%
9 lettings · vs. Q2 2026
€/m² for rent · Q3 2026
€21,1
average▼ 11,9%
€18,5
median▼ 25,4%

Price trend for rent

Rent per quarter · Q4 '25 – Q2 '26
Average
Median

Sales market

Market speed and dynamics, last 12 months
70 days
average time listed · vs. last year
48
sales in the past year
105 m²
average living area
€275.000
lowest sale price in the past year

Rental market

Market speed and dynamics, last 12 months
27 days ▼ 82,0%
average time listed · vs. last year
56
lettings in the past year
89 m²
average living area
€1.019
lowest rent in the past year

Year built

Age of the housing stock

Energy labels

Sustainability of the housing stock

Living area

Distribution of home sizes

Statistics about the homes

Home types

Addresses per home type

Construction periods

Addresses per construction period

Labels

Addresses per energy label

Energy consumption

Average per address, compared with the Netherlands
Natural gas (m³)
Ed Pelsterparkbuurt
30
Netherlands
1.280
Electricity (kWh)
Ed Pelsterparkbuurt
2.640
Netherlands
2.810

Frequently asked questions about Ed Pelsterparkbuurt

What kind of houses make up Ed Pelsterparkbuurt?

The housing stock is relatively young — 100% dates from after 1990. In addition, the most common type is flats (83%).

What is the average asking price in Ed Pelsterparkbuurt?

Over the past year a home for sale in Ed Pelsterparkbuurt was listed for an average of €623,115 (€5,977 per m²). Last quarter prices fell by 15%.

How much does renting cost in Ed Pelsterparkbuurt?

A rental home in Ed Pelsterparkbuurt cost an average of €2,088 per month (€23 per m²).

How does Ed Pelsterparkbuurt score on liveability?

Residents give Ed Pelsterparkbuurt a 6.4 out of 10 based on 5 reviews. Especially safety (7.2) scores well; education (5.0) receives the lowest rating.

Who lives in Ed Pelsterparkbuurt?

Buurt Ed Pelsterparkbuurt has 5,820 residents. The largest age group is 25 to 45 years (31%). Many families: 48% of the households have children.

How sustainable is the housing supply in Ed Pelsterparkbuurt?

The housing supply in Ed Pelsterparkbuurt is remarkably efficient: 100% has an A, A+ or B label. The average natural gas consumption per household is 30 m³ per year.

Which amenities are close to Ed Pelsterparkbuurt?

From Ed Pelsterparkbuurt you can on average reach a supermarket at 0.6 km, a GP at 0.6 km, a railway station at 6.3 km, a primary school at 0.5 km (as the crow flies, source: CBS).

What is the current housing supply in Ed Pelsterparkbuurt?

Right now you will find 37 homes for sale and 9 homes for rent in Ed Pelsterparkbuurt.

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