Den Hoorn, Midden-Delfland
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on Egmondland sits in Den Hoorn, a village that feels a world away from the city bustle yet is close enough to Delft. Built in 2013 with energy label A, it's efficient and low-maintenance. At €425,000 for 74 m², the price is in line with what you'd expect for a modern apartment in this part of Midden-Delfland. For context, you can see how it compares to other apartments in Midden-Delfland.
Den Hoorn is a genuine village, not just a suburb. One resident says: "A nice village with people who still look out for each other, we were immediately taken into the community." Another notes: "Den Hoorn has been a village for centuries, with about five or six identifiable neighbourhoods." Based on two reviews, the neighbourhood scores a 7.2 out of 10. It's a place where most homes are owner-occupied (74%) and many are family houses, so you'll find a mix of ages and a settled feel. Learn more about the neighbourhood Den Hoorn.
For your morning bread, the PLUS supermarket is just around the corner, and there's a Lidl a couple of streets away. The Gabriëlschool Harnaschpolder and de Schatkaart primary schools are both within a five-minute walk, while the Stanislas Dalton Delft secondary school is a ten-minute walk. A GP and a restaurant are also just around the corner, and the park is a couple of streets away. The municipality Midden-Delfland keeps the village green and well-connected.
At the time of writing the home is listed only via Noordam Makelaardij.
Details of this home
Egmondland 68, Den Hoorn (Zh)
Good · 2 residents
We were immediately taken into the community
Auto-translated to English by AIDen Hoorn has been a village for centuries, since 1100 Den Hoorn has been a village; previously it fell under the municipality of Schipluiden and since the formation of the municipality of Midden-Delfland our village falls under that. Den Hoorn is still quite a bit larger than the indicated part on the map, with about 5 or 6 (for the local population) identifiable village parts/neighbourhoods.
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About Egmondland 68, Den Hoorn (Zh)
At 74 m² with an A energy label and a 2013 build, the price is in line with what modern apartments in Den Hoorn typically go for. The neighbourhood has a high owner-occupancy rate, which supports values. Without comparable sales data for the immediate street, it's a reasonable asking price for a well-insulated, low-maintenance home.
Den Hoorn is a village with a strong community feel. Residents describe it as a place where people look out for each other, and it has centuries of history. It's not a typical suburb, it has its own identity with several distinct neighbourhoods. The area scores a 7.2 out of 10 from reviews, and it's popular with families and owner-occupiers.
The nearest train station is 3.1 km away, which is about a ten-minute cycle or a short bus ride. This gives you access to the wider rail network without being right on top of the tracks.
There are two primary schools within a five-minute walk: Gabriëlschool Harnaschpolder and de Schatkaart. For secondary education, Stanislas Dalton Delft is about a ten-minute walk away. Several other schools are within a couple of kilometres, so you have plenty of choice.
A PLUS supermarket is just around the corner for daily groceries, and a Lidl is a couple of streets away. A GP, a restaurant, and a library are all within a five-minute walk, and a park is just around the corner. For more extensive shopping, Delft is a short drive or cycle away.
Yes, it has an A energy label, which is very efficient. Built in 2013, it meets modern insulation standards, so you can expect low heating costs and a comfortable indoor climate.
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