Prinsessenbuurt, Noordwijk
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on Albert Verweystraat sits in a quiet part of Noordwijk, with the dunes and beach a couple of streets away. At 123 m², it is twice the size of the average apartment in the neighbourhood, a rare find. The price of €395,000 is in line with the market, given that the only other apartment currently for sale in the Prinsessenbuurt is also listed at that figure. For context, apartments in Noordwijk vary widely in size and price.
The Prinsessenbuurt is a mature neighbourhood built between 1945 and 1970, with a mix of houses and flats. It has an older population, nearly half of residents are 65 or over, and many single-person households. One resident says: "It's quiet and close to the sea, perfect for a peaceful life." Another notes: "The neighbours are friendly and the area feels safe." Based on three reviews, the neighbourhood Prinsessenbuurt is appreciated for its tranquillity and community feel.
For daily shopping, Vomar is just around the corner, and Lidl is a ten-minute walk away. There are several primary schools within walking distance, including De Regenboog and the Catholic St Victor school. The municipality Noordwijk also has secondary schools a short cycle away. A park or public garden is on your doorstep, and the beach is a five-minute walk.
At the time of writing the home is listed via Bonnike Makelaardij and also appears on Funda. The asking price is €395,000.
Details of this home
Albert Verweystraat 40, Noordwijk (Zh)
Data from Prinsessenbuurt
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14 within 5 km
12 within 5 km
About Albert Verweystraat 40, Noordwijk (Zh)
Yes, it is in line with the market. The only other apartment for sale in the Prinsessenbuurt is also listed at €395,000. The average sold price in the neighbourhood is higher (€624,333), but those homes were larger houses, not apartments. Given the size (123 m²) and energy label C, the price is reasonable.
At 123 m², it is 102% larger than the neighbourhood average of 61 m² for apartments. That makes it unusually spacious for the Prinsessenbuurt, where most apartments are around 60 m².
The energy label is C, which is average for a home built in 1958. You can expect moderate energy costs, not as low as a modern A-label home, but not excessive either. All homes in the neighbourhood built between 1945 and 1970 have labels D or lower, so this one is relatively efficient.
The beach is about a five-minute walk away. The dunes and park are even closer, a park or public garden is just around the corner (300 m).
The nearest train station is 6.1 km away, so you would need a bus or car to reach it.
Yes, residents describe it as quiet and safe. It has an older population (many 65+) and few children, so it is generally peaceful. The urbanity score is 3 (moderate), meaning it is not too busy.
Vomar supermarket is 715 m away (a couple of streets), and Lidl is 1.2 km (a ten-minute walk). Primary schools include De Regenboog (3.5 km) and St Victor (3.9 km). Secondary schools are a bit further, around 2.5 km.
5 homes in the neighbourhood Prinsessenbuurt