ADU / accessory dwelling in Amstelveen-Buitenveldert
Amstelveen-Buitenveldert is Amstelveen's 1962-1972 aup-buitenveldert galerij + eengezins submarket. Buitenveldert spans the Amsterdam-Amstelveen municipal border with roughly 60% in Amsterdam-Zuid and 40% in Amstelveen — permits route to the appropriate gemeente based on parcel-side of the Buitenveldertselaan.
What a adu / accessory dwelling project looks like here
Buitenveldert spans the Amsterdam-Amstelveen municipal border with roughly 60% in Amsterdam-Zuid and 40% in Amstelveen — permits route to the appropriate gemeente based on parcel-side of the Buitenveldertselaan.
The neighbourhood is the 1962-1972 fourth-phase AUP cohort designed by van Eesteren as the southernmost extension and contains the original 14-hectare Amstelpark designed by Jan Bijhouwer — surrounding renovations need flora-en-fauna ontheffing for tree-work.
Because Buitenveldert hosts roughly 30% of Amsterdam's Anglophone-expat population through Schiphol-corridor employment, residential renovations here have documented higher international-buyer specifications — adding roughly 12-18% to typical project budgets versus equivalent stock elsewhere.
Amsterdam ADUs — detached, attached, and conversion paths — scoped against Gemeente Amsterdam Vergunningen + Bouwbesluit 2012 / Bbl setback + height + parking variances. In Amstelveen-Buitenveldert specifically, 1962-1972 aup-buitenveldert galerij + eengezins stock means adu / accessory dwelling scope is shaped by the neighborhood's dominant construction typology. Baily's Amsterdam scoping flow factors aup-buitenveldert beschermd stadsgezicht 2010 and welstandsnota aup-tier into the estimate before a contractor is involved.
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Pre-seeded for adu / accessory dwelling in Amstelveen-Buitenveldert. Mention your 75-160 m² (805-1,720 sqft), your timeline, and any known constraints — Baily factors the gemeente amstelveen + stadsloket zuid (border zone) review queue into the scope.
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Questions LA homeowners actually ask
Amstelveen-Buitenveldert adu / accessory dwelling projects typically run $195K–$570K. Amstelveen-Buitenveldert's 1962-1972 aup-buitenveldert galerij + eengezins stock, combined with aup-buitenveldert beschermd stadsgezicht 2010, puts most mid-complexity projects in the $383K range. Baily scopes the exact band once you describe the work.
Nearest neighborhoods
Same service, adjacent Amsterdam submarkets.