Beach island: beach, harbor, schools, sports fields, swimming pool and parks
Strandeiland will be a special place to live, thanks in part to the 750-meter-long city beach, a harbor and six bridges. It will also be a neighborhood where families in particular will feel at home. This is partly because several elementary schools will be built, as well as a high school. There will also be sports fields and a swimming pool. The district will also have several parks.
Green and sustainable
Green is a dominant color on Strandieland anyway. This is not only because of the parks, but also because of the green shores and overgrown quay walls. And by the many greenery along the streets. Besides being green, the neighborhood is also becoming sustainable. Houses and streets will be resistant to summer heat and excessive rainfall, and there will be plenty of bicycle use as the neighborhood's main means of transportation. Strandeiland will also be easily accessible by public transportation: by streetcar (line 26) and by bus.
8,000 housing units: rental and for sale, in a variety of price categories
The new city district will soon consist of two residential neighborhoods: the Pampus neighborhood on the north side and the Muiden neighborhood on the south side. Between the two neighborhoods are the harbor and an inland waterway. It is planned that 40 percent of the 8,000 housing units will be social rent, 25 percent medium-price rent and buy, and 35 percent free sector rent and buy.
New construction on Strandeiland, Amsterdam
If any new construction on Beach Island is notified to us in the near future, you will find it on this page. You can also read the latest news here. An overview of the new construction available in the entire region (Amsterdam Metropolitan Area) can be found on the supply page on this website.