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Renting a Home in Osdorp, Amsterdam

From post-war garden city to new city center. Osdorp offers spacious rental homes, polder landscapes around the corner, and the lowest square meter prices in Amsterdam.

Renting a home in Osdorp means more space for less money. The district is located in the west of Amsterdam, beyond the A10 Ring Road, and was built in the 1950s and 1960s as a garden city. Wide avenues, low-rise flats, lots of greenery. That's the foundation. But Osdorp is changing. The Osdorpplein is becoming a new city center with over a thousand homes. And in De Aker, the 1990s extension district, you'll find single-family homes with gardens that you won't find anywhere else in Amsterdam for this price.

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The New Osdorpplein: A Thousand New Homes

The Osdorpplein was an outdated shopping center for years. That is changing radically. The municipality is building a completely new city center there: 1,050 homes, 50,000 square meters of shops, restaurants, offices, and cultural facilities. Phase 1 is almost complete (2024), phase 2a was approved by the city council in March 2024.

For renters, this means new-build apartments in a neighborhood that is currently still affordable. Projects like MIX Amsterdam (528 homes), The Hub Apartments, and HEROS are adding free-sector rental properties to the market. Those who move in now will be renting in a neighborhood that will have a different face in five years.

Osdorp-Midden and Osdorp-Oost: The Garden City

The core of Osdorp consists of four-story gallery flats, built between 1955 and 1975. These are typical AUP homes: no elevator, but plenty of light and a green inner garden. Approximately 15,500 people live in Osdorp-Midden (2025). The Meer en Oever neighborhood, the Wildeman, and the area around the Osdorpplein form the heart.

In the Southwest Quadrant, many of the original gallery flats have been demolished and replaced by new construction. Taller apartment buildings and ground-level homes took their place. It was one of the first large-scale urban renewal projects in Amsterdam. This mix of old and new now defines the streetscape: renovated flats next to modern complexes.

Osdorp-Oost, with approximately 18,600 inhabitants (2025), is closer to the Sloterplas and Sloterpark. The neighborhoods of Osdorp-Zuidoost and De Punt border the water and greenery. Here you will find apartments with more outdoor space and a quieter character than in the center of the district.

De Aker: Suburban Living in the City

To the west of Osdorp lies De Aker, built in the 1990s in the Middelveldsche Akerpolder. The atmosphere is completely different from the post-war core. Terraced houses, patio homes, single-family homes with gardens. The streets are named after farms and drowned villages in Zeeland.

De Aker attracts families looking for space. Renting a single-family home with three or four bedrooms, a garden, and a parking space: it's possible here. Bouwinvest rents out apartments in the MAP I, II, and III complexes. The Middelveldsche Akerpolder, the open polder landscape directly next to the buildings, is the backyard. Walking, cycling, wide skies. In Amsterdam, but it feels like you're outside the city.

Gallery Flats, Walk-up Apartments, and New Builds

The rental housing supply in Osdorp is broad. The post-war walk-up apartments offer units of 55 to 80 square meters, usually with two or three rooms. In De Aker, the homes are larger: single-family houses of 90 to 130 square meters. The new constructions around the Osdorpplein add studios, two-room apartments, and larger family homes.

Apartments Price Breakdown in Amsterdam

BedroomsAverageMedianPrice RangeAvailable
0
€904
€813€766 - €1,576
0 / 11
1
€2,045
€2,003€205 - €7,500
82
2
€2,585
€2,500€150 - €9,500
230
3
€3,079
€2,990€1,595 - €7,500
59
4+
€3,832
€3,500€2,000 - €7,000
17
0
0 / 11
Average
€904
Median€813
Price Range€766 - €1,576
1
82 available
Average
€2,045
Median€2,003
Price Range€205 - €7,500
2
230 available
Average
€2,585
Median€2,500
Price Range€150 - €9,500
3
59 available
Average
€3,079
Median€2,990
Price Range€1,595 - €7,500
4+
17 available
Average
€3,832
Median€3,500
Price Range€2,000 - €7,000
Prices are based on current market data and may vary

What stands out: 73% of the homes in Osdorp-Midden are rental properties (2025). The district is truly a rental neighborhood. This makes the supply larger than in many other parts of Amsterdam, where ownership dominates.

Tram 13 and the A10

Osdorp is less well connected to the metro network than Slotervaart, but the tram and bus compensate for this. Trams 1 and 13 run towards the city center. From Osdorpplein, you can reach Leidseplein in fifteen minutes. Lelylaan Station, on the edge of the district, offers intercity trains to Schiphol (ten minutes) and the Zuidas.

The A10 and A4 are quickly accessible. For motorists, this is an advantage: Schiphol is a ten-minute drive away. By bike, the city center takes 25 to 35 minutes, depending on where you live in Osdorp. De Aker is the furthest, but the cycle paths through the polder landscape make the ride pleasant.

Groceries, Sports, and the Polder Landscape

Daily life in Osdorp revolves around Osdorpplein. Supermarkets, shops, restaurants. Along Calandlaan, there are neighborhood shopping strips with everything you need. For going out, you go to the city center or Oud-West.

Sportpark Ookmeer is the sports center of the district. In 2025, eight million euros were allocated for its redevelopment into a modern multi-sports park with more greenery. Football, tennis, hockey: it's all there. And then there's the landscape. The Middelveldsche Akerpolder and the Osdorper Bovenpolder are green, open, and quiet. Sloterpark with the Sloterplas borders the eastern side. Osdorp has more outdoor space than most Amsterdam neighborhoods combined.

New City Center

The Osdorpplein is being completely redeveloped: 1,050 homes and 50,000 m2 of shops, restaurants, and culture. A district that will have a different face in five years.

Polder Landscape Around the Corner

The Middelveldsche Akerpolder as a green backyard. Walking and cycling through open polder landscapes, in Amsterdam.

Affordable and Spacious

Larger homes at lower rental prices than within the ring road. Single-family homes with gardens in De Aker, new-build apartments around the Osdorpplein.

Osdorp may not be at the top of everyone's list. But for renters looking for square meters, greenery, and affordability, it is one of Amsterdam's strongest options. The redevelopment of Osdorpplein will only make the district more interesting in the coming years. Looking for an apartment, single-family home, or studio in Osdorp? See what's available now.

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