Antilopespoor, Stichtse Vecht
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on Antilopespoor sits in a peaceful part of Maarssen, where the streets are lined with trees and the park is just a couple of streets away. At 78 m² with an energy label B, it's a practical home for someone who wants a low-maintenance place without the hassle of a garden. The price of €335,000 is in line with what you'd expect for apartments in Stichtse Vecht of this size.
Antilopespoor is a quiet residential area with a mix of flats and houses. Two residents describe it as 'mediocre', one says: 'Where I live it's quiet, except the neighbour upstairs often throws things down. At our place they removed almost all children's playground equipment.' The other says: 'Where I live it's nice and quiet. I like to go outside, everything is nearby.' The neighbourhood Antilopespoor has around 1,500 residents, many of them in one-person households, and the average household size is 1.8.
For daily shopping you have Albert Heijn just around the corner, and Dirk and Boni are also within a five-minute walk. There are several primary schools nearby, including KBS De Kameleon and WereldKidz Tweesprong, both a couple of streets away. The municipality Stichtse Vecht offers plenty of green space, with a park just a couple of streets away and a restaurant within walking distance.
At the time of writing the home is listed through several channels, including Beumer.
Details of this home
Antilopespoor 377, Maarssen
Good · 2 residents
Where I live it's quiet, except the neighbour upstairs often throws things down. AT our place they removed almost all children's playground equipment.
Auto-translated to English by AIWhere I live it's nice and quiet. I like to go outside, everything is nearby.
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About Antilopespoor 377, Maarssen
At 78 m² with energy label B, the price of €335,000 is in line with what other apartments in Stichtse Vecht are going for. The home is in a quiet neighbourhood with good amenities nearby, so you're paying for a solid, no-fuss property rather than anything flashy.
The energy label is B, which means the home is reasonably efficient. You won't face sky-high heating bills, but it's not the most modern either. It's a decent middle ground for a flat built in 1978.
The nearest train station is 0.5 km away, so about a five-minute walk. That makes it easy to get to Utrecht or Amsterdam without needing a car.
Based on two reviews, opinions are mixed. One resident says it's quiet but mentions noise from upstairs neighbours and missing playground equipment. Another says it's nice and quiet, with everything nearby. So it's a typical residential area, mostly peaceful, but with the occasional neighbourly annoyance.
The listing does not mention a garden or any private outdoor space. The apartment is a flat, so you'd rely on the nearby park (0.2 km away) for fresh air.
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