
Bloemen-Schilderswijk, Hellendoorn
This apartment on Dahliastraat sits in a calm part of Nijverdal, where the streets are lined with homes and the pace is relaxed. The listing does not state an energy label, so the rest of this page focuses on the home's location and the neighbourhood. At €795 per month, the rent is in line with what you'd expect for a two-bedroom apartment in this area. For a sense of supply, you can compare with other apartments in Hellendoorn.
The Bloemen-Schilderswijk neighbourhood is a friendly, established part of town. One resident describes it as "Quiet and safe neighbourhood, we know each other," which gives a sense of the community feel. Based on that single review, it's a place where people look out for one another. The area has a mix of ages, with a notable share of older residents, and many households are singles or couples without children. It's a peaceful spot, with a park just a short stroll away.
For everyday errands, you're well placed. The Albert Heijn is just around the corner, with Lidl and Aldi a couple of streets away, so picking up groceries is easy. There are several primary schools within a ten-minute walk, including De Rietslenke and Christelijke basisschool Prinses Marijke. The train station is also within walking distance, which is handy for commuting. All of this sits within the municipality of Hellendoorn, a region known for its green surroundings.
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About Dahliastraat 2-21, Nijverdal
The rent is €795 per month, which is in line with what you'd typically expect for an apartment of this size in Nijverdal. The home is 85 m², built in 2013, and located in a quiet neighbourhood. Without an energy label, you can't compare running costs directly, but the price itself seems reasonable for the area.
Bloemen-Schilderswijk is described by a resident as "Quiet and safe neighbourhood, we know each other." It's a residential area with a mix of ages, though a third of residents are 65 or older. Many households are singles or couples without children, and there's a park nearby. It's a peaceful, community-oriented place.
The Albert Heijn is just 209 metres away, so you can be there in a couple of minutes on foot. Lidl and Aldi are both around 400 metres, and Jumbo and PLUS are within 800 metres. That means you have several options for daily shopping without needing to travel far.
There are several primary schools within a short walk. De Rietslenke is about 592 metres away, Christelijke basisschool Prinses Marijke is 848 metres, and Basisschool Talentrijk is 904 metres. For secondary education, the nearest school is about 0.9 km away, so older children can get there easily.
The train station is 0.8 km away, which is about a ten-minute walk. That gives you a direct link to the wider region. There are also bus stops in the area, though specific lines aren't mentioned here. For daily commuting, the station is a practical option.
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How residents experience their neighbourhood
Quiet and safe neighbourhood, we know each other
Auto-translated to English by AIFigures on residents, liveability and the housing market
| Sale price | €396,500 | €339,500 |
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| Sale per m² | €3,537 | – |
How residents experience their district
Quiet and safe neighbourhood, we know each other
Auto-translated to English by AI+ Everything is nice and close. + Very beautiful piece of heathland nearby. + Nice people. - Very difficult to get a house.
Auto-translated to English by AIFigures on residents, liveability and the housing market
| Sale price | €549,396 | €536,813 |
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| Sale per m² | €4,594 | – |
How residents experience their municipality
nice fun neighbourhood where people help each other in good and bad times. Only there is little in the area like supermarket etc, no public transport.
Auto-translated to English by AIResidents of Marle are proud of their neighbourhood. They put their shoulders to the wheel to strengthen the community together. A thorn in the side is the shortage of affordable homes for starters and lifetime homes. Housing construction, public transport and more public lighting would help the neighbourhood to keep young people on board. This has a positive effect on the school and the extensive club life that Marle has. What a pity is that the differences from the land consolidation are still clearly visible, part of Marle still has old ash trees and winding roads and the other part is more rigid and clearly has fewer ash trees and green verges.
Auto-translated to English by AIGood neighbourhood. If something is wrong, everyone helps each other.
Auto-translated to English by AIThe street is restless and busy, but otherwise it's a nice, tidy neighbourhood. I know many people and if something is up, we can always ask or inform each other without constantly knocking on doors. However, little is organised.
Auto-translated to English by AIIt's lovely living here, nice and free. Only when you need groceries you have to go a bit further. Nice and quiet, beautiful nature, everyone knows each other.
Auto-translated to English by AIVery good, the neighbourhood has a good neighbourhood association, many active nice people and they help people during the holidays
Auto-translated to English by AIQuiet and safe neighbourhood, we know each other
Auto-translated to English by AI+ Everything is nice and close. + Very beautiful piece of heathland nearby. + Nice people. - Very difficult to get a house.
Auto-translated to English by AIFigures on residents, liveability and the housing market
| Sale price | €327,874 | €286,925 |
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| Sale per m² | €2,817 | – |
Dahliastraat 2-21, Nijverdal
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