








New Build Terraced House Groenhoeve in Green Buitenveen Aalsmeer
Key Features
Description
The Groenhoeve is a newly developed terraced house model situated in the third phase of the Buitenveen residential area in Aalsmeer. This particular unit is identified as build number 188 and is part of a collection of nine family homes constructed by developer Roosdom Tijhuis. The property is positioned along Oosteinde in the 1432 EE postal code area of Aalsmeer.
The exterior of the Groenhoeve model is distinguished by a wooden pergola positioned at a 45 degree angle on the front facade, giving the home a notable appearance within the streetscape. The roof is a traditional gable roof covered with tiles. The total living area measures 117 square meters, while the plot size for this specific unit is 139 square meters. The internal volume of the property is 448 cubic meters.
The ground floor layout has been designed with practicality in mind. The living room is situated at the rear of the property, facing the garden, which makes it suitable for creating a comfortable seating area. The front of the house provides space for a kitchen installation. Buyers receive a kitchen voucher as part of the purchase price, allowing them to select and install a kitchen according to their personal preferences. The ground floor also features floor heating and cooling systems.
Optional extensions are available for this property. Buyers can choose to extend the living room by 1.20 meters or 2.40 meters, which would create additional living space. This extension can be combined with luxury garden doors to enhance the connection between indoor and outdoor living areas.
The first floor contains three bedrooms and one bathroom. The bathroom is fitted with a shower, a washbasin, and a second toilet. The bathroom tiling and sanitary fixtures are included in the purchase price. For build numbers 184 and 187, the front pergola extends up to the first floor level, though this does not apply to unit 188.
The attic floor primarily houses the technical installations and provides the connection point for a washing machine. This space offers potential for additional storage, including cabinets and an ironing board setup. Optionally, buyers can choose to have this space finished as a hobby room, providing additional functional space within the home.
The outdoor area includes both a front garden and a rear garden. The rear garden measures 68 square meters with dimensions of 12 meters in depth and 5.70 meters in width. The garden is oriented towards the southwest, which is favorable for sunlight exposure throughout the day. A separate wooden storage building with a sedum roof is included in the backyard. This storage unit has a footprint of 5 square meters and is equipped with electricity.
The Groenhoeve model is part of a broader sustainability initiative. The property achieves an A++++ energy rating, which is the highest available classification. The home is gas free and utilizes a ground source heat pump for heating and hot water. Solar panels are installed on the roof as standard equipment. The entire property features triple glazing windows, with the exception of any optional skylights. The insulation is comprehensive throughout the building envelope. These features result in an energy neutral home that exceeds the BENG requirements as specified in the Dutch Building Decree.
The Buitenveen residential area is located in Aalsmeer, adjacent to the municipality of Amstelveen and the Amsterdamse Bos. The neighborhood is characterized by green streetscapes, water features, and pedestrian friendly pathways. The development consists of three distinct neighborhoods, each surrounded by water and greenery.
The first neighborhood where this property is located comprises more than 250 homes along with an apartment complex. The area has an informal, green, and village like atmosphere with attention to comfort and safety. A central square called Bronk serves as a meeting point for residents, featuring a playground for children and a senior courtyard with a shared garden.
At the edge of the neighborhood, a district park provides opportunities for relaxation and physical activity. The park includes a fitness area, outdoor sports facilities, and a community greenhouse known as the BuurtKas. This greenhouse space can accommodate various green initiatives such as a children's farm, vegetable gardens, picking gardens, or even a maze. The park also offers facilities for boules and social gatherings.
The Middentocht is a water rich area on the southern side of the neighborhood where residents can walk and relax on floating platforms. Cycling paths provide quick access to Aalsmeer center and the Westwijk district of Amstelveen. The Westeinderplassen lake system is nearby, offering opportunities for water sports and recreational activities.
Parking for this specific unit is available on public roads in the area, as indicated in the property characteristics. It should be noted that some other housing models in the same development include two private parking spaces on the property, but this feature applies to the Hoeckweef and Driezicht models rather than the Groenhoeve.
The sale of phase three of Buitenveen is scheduled to start on May 12th. Interested buyers can register online through the project website from that date. The real estate team will be available for questions on May 12th between 16:30 and 18:00 at the Brockhoff Makelaars office located at Burgemeester Haspelslaan 49 in Amstelveen.
The purchase price is set at 689,500 euros, which is offered vrij op naam, meaning the buyer is responsible for transfer taxes and notary costs associated with the purchase. The price per square meter of living space calculates to approximately 5,893 euros. The property is covered by a Woningborg Guarantee Certificate, which provides protection for buyers during the construction period.
Construction of the property is expected to be completed in 2027. The developer describes the project as creating a warm and mixed neighborhood suitable for residents of all ages. The development philosophy recognizes that residents ultimately create the community atmosphere, and therefore various options are available for personalization of the homes.
Nature inclusive building principles are applied in this development. Several homes in the project will receive integrated nest boxes in the facade, contributing to local biodiversity. The sedum roofs on the storage buildings also support this ecological approach by providing green coverage that benefits insects and small wildlife.
The technical specifications indicate that floor heating and cooling are installed on both the ground floor and the first floor. This system provides both winter heating and summer cooling capabilities, contributing to year round comfort without the need for separate air conditioning systems.

