Venserpolder-Oost, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis studio on Dalsteindreef 434 is a compact home in a lively part of Amsterdam. At €275,000, it's the cheapest of the ten homes currently for sale in the neighbourhood and 16% below the average asking price of €328,400. That makes it a keen entry point into the Amsterdam market, especially for someone looking for a studio in Amsterdam.
Venserpolder-Oost is a mixed neighbourhood with a strong sense of community. One resident says: "It's a very nice neighbourhood and there is a community centre called Boeninhuis and it's so nice there... everyone helps everyone when needed." Another notes: "This is a very nice neighbourhood but it could be better." Based on three reviews, the neighbourhood gets a 5.7 out of 10. The area is densely built with flats, and most homes were built between 1970 and 1990. It's a very urban setting, with 3,575 addresses per square kilometre. For more on the area, see neighbourhood Venserpolder-Oost.
For daily shopping, Albert Heijn is just around the corner, and AH to go and PLUS are a couple of streets away. There are several schools within a five-minute walk, including OBS de Schakel, Bindelmeer College and Orion College Drostenburg. The neighbourhood has a park or garden on your doorstep, and a train station is a ten-minute walk away. For more on the wider area, see municipality Amsterdam.
At the time of writing the home is listed via La Maison Makelaars & Taxateurs B.V. and also appears on Funda.
Details of this home
Dalsteindreef 434, Amsterdam
Fair · 3 residents
I have quite a lot of experience with the neighbourhood; it's a very nice neighbourhood and there is a community centre called Boeninhuis and it's so nice there, the teacher helps a lot, there is a food bank, there are shops, and there is an AH to go at the station. It's a very pleasant neighbourhood to live in; everyone helps everyone when needed. There are many schools: BHC, TASC, Orion College, and another school next to Orion College, and Klaverblad, De Schakel, De Dreef. There is a school for almost everyone except havo/vwo students, but it's like a top neighbourhood. You can also do quite a lot here; it's quite safe here and you can get from Venserpolder to many places because there are metro stations, bus stations, train stations, buses that go abroad. The streets are sometimes clean, it depends on which block, but my block is clean, although here and there I still see litter. And the houses vary too: you have townhouses, you have flats, you have family homes, you have new homes, sometimes you have really big houses but also small ones like studios. It's a very nice neighbourhood, Venserpolder.
Auto-translated to English by AIThis is a very nice neighbourhood but it could be better
Auto-translated to English by AIThe racist, mentally broken, lowest class dirts come together in this neighbourhood. This is the hell in the Netherlands. The lowest, the ugliest ever seen. I've been all over the country. Really, either the government wants to keep this place like this to isolate the sick people from the rest of society, that's their plan, or I can't imagine they are not aware how critical the situation is in Venserpolder. They must put the cameras back on the streets and police must walk around a couple of times every day. There should be some places open where you can get back to the Amsterdam spirit. Cafes or cultural places for other than Surinamese culture. They are here being perfectly isolated and raise their kids racist against anything white and the government has no idea about it or they have some other sick plans. Because this neighbourhood needs a deep cleaning and social rebuilding!
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About Dalsteindreef 434, Amsterdam
The asking price is 16% below the neighbourhood average of €328,400 and is the lowest of the ten homes currently for sale in Venserpolder-Oost. Given that the average sold price in the area is €311,662, this studio is priced keenly. However, the floor area of 40 m² is 37% smaller than the neighbourhood average of 63 m², so the price per square metre is in line with the market.
The home has energy label C. That means it has reasonable insulation and heating efficiency, but not as good as A or B labels. You can expect moderate energy costs, though exact amounts depend on usage. In the neighbourhood, 37.5% of homes have label C, while 37.5% have label A and 25% have label B.
Residents describe it as a very nice neighbourhood with a strong community spirit, though one review is very negative about social issues. The area is densely built with flats, mostly from the 1970s-1990s. It's very urban, with many amenities nearby. The neighbourhood has a mix of households, with many singles and some families.
Albert Heijn is about 500 metres away, and AH to go and PLUS are within 900 metres. Several schools are within a five-minute walk, including OBS de Schakel and Bindelmeer College. There's a park on your doorstep, and the train station is 0.9 km away. A GP and restaurants are also within 500 metres.
Currently, there are ten homes for sale in Venserpolder-Oost, with prices ranging from €275,000 to €375,000. The average asking price is €328,400, and the average floor area is 63 m². In the past period, 37 homes were sold, with an average selling price of €311,662 and an average time on market of 65 days.
Yes, the nearest train station is 0.9 km away, about a ten-minute walk. The area also has metro and bus stations, as residents mention. The neighbourhood is very urban, so many transport options are available.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Venserpolder-Oost