Prinsessenbuurt, Noordwijk
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on Albert Verweystraat sits in the Prinsessenbuurt, a calm residential area a short walk from the dunes and the sea. With 123 m² of living space, it is more than twice the size of the average home in the neighbourhood. The asking price of €395,000 is in line with the market for this type of property. For context, apartments in Noordwijk vary widely, but this one stands out for its generous floor area.
The Prinsessenbuurt is a quiet, older neighbourhood with a mix of houses and flats, mostly built in the 1950s and 1960s. Around 40% of homes are owner-occupied, and the area has a high proportion of residents aged 65 and over. There are no resident reviews available for this neighbourhood, so the picture comes from statistics: it is a settled, low-crime area with a park just a couple of streets away. For more on the area, see the Prinsessenbuurt neighbourhood.
Daily errands are easy: a GP is on your doorstep, and the nearest primary school is just around the corner. For groceries, the closest supermarket is Vomar, a five-minute walk away, while Lidl is a ten-minute walk. Secondary schools are a bit further, with Teylingen College Leeuwenhorst about a ten-minute walk. The neighbourhood also has a restaurant and a library within walking distance, and the train station is 6.1 km away, so a car or bike is handy for longer trips. For more on the wider area, see the municipality of Noordwijk.
At the time of writing, the home is listed only via Bonnike Makelaardij.
Details of this home
Albert Verweystraat 40, Noordwijk
Data from Prinsessenbuurt
Data from Prinsessenbuurt
14 within 5 km
12 within 5 km
About Albert Verweystraat 40, Noordwijk
The asking price of €395,000 is exactly the average price for homes currently for sale in the Prinsessenbuurt. The average price per square metre is €6,475, and with 123 m² this apartment is much larger than the neighbourhood average of 61 m². So you are paying a premium for space, but the price is in line with what other homes in the area have sold for recently.
The energy label is C, which is average for a home built in 1958. It means the home is reasonably efficient but not top-tier. You can expect moderate energy bills, though improvements like better insulation or double glazing could bring the label up. Note that all homes in the neighbourhood have labels D or lower, so this one is actually better than most.
The beach is not directly mentioned in the listing data, but the Prinsessenbuurt is in Noordwijk Zee, close to the dunes. The nearest park or public garden is just 300 metres away, and the coast is within walking distance. For exact distances, you can check a map.
The Prinsessenbuurt has a mix of ages, with a notable number of residents over 65. Only about 75 households have children, so it is not a typical family neighbourhood. However, there is a primary school just 400 metres away and a child daycare centre 500 metres away, so facilities for young children are close by.
The floor area of 123 m² suggests it could have multiple bedrooms, but the exact layout is not provided by the agent.
The listing does not mention a garden, balcony, or terrace. The plot size is not given either, so it is unclear if there is any private outdoor space. The neighbourhood does have a park just 300 metres away.
The nearest train station is 6.1 km away, so it is not within walking distance. A car or bicycle is more practical for daily commuting.
5 homes in the neighbourhood Prinsessenbuurt