Prinsenhof hoog, Leidschendam-Voorburg
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on Gravin Juliana van Stolberglaan sits in a neighbourhood built entirely between 1945 and 1970, with a C energy label. At €295,000, the price is bang in line with the median in the area, no bargain, but fair for what you get. For context, that's the same as the average for apartments in Leidschendam-Voorburg.
The neighbourhood Prinsenhof hoog is densely built and very urban, with over 2,600 addresses per square kilometre. It's a mixed area: one resident calls it "cosy" but adds it's "a bit seedy in the evening". Another says it's "not safe", mentioning the park as a place where they can't walk without being spoken to or nearly hit by a fatbike. Based on two reviews, opinions are split. The neighbourhood has a mix of ages, with many singles and families with children.
For daily shopping, Aldi is just around the corner and PLUS is a couple of streets away. There are several primary schools within a five-minute walk, including IKEC De Waterlelie and Openbare Dalton Basisschool de Tandem. The municipality Leidschendam-Voorburg has a train station about 3 km away, so you'd rely on a bike or bus for the commute.
At the time of writing the home is listed via Van der Togt Makelaardij and also appears on Vastgoed Nederland.
Details of this home
Gravin Juliana van Stolberglaan 162, Leidschendam
Fair · 2 residents
You can never walk through the park normally without being spoken to or almost being hit by a fatbike on the pavement. A group is taking over the park and apparently no one can do anything about it. Not a safe neighbourhood for my children
Auto-translated to English by AIGood, but a bit seedy in the evening
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About Gravin Juliana van Stolberglaan 162, Leidschendam
Yes, it's right on the median for apartments in Prinsenhof hoog, which is €295,000. The average price per square metre is €3,430, and this one has 73 m², so the price per m² works out to about €4,041, a bit above the neighbourhood average, but not unusual for a well-maintained 1960s flat.
The energy label is C, which is average for a building from 1964. You can expect reasonable energy costs, but it won't be as efficient as a modern home. Most homes in the neighbourhood (41%) also have label C, while 47% have D or lower.
Residents have mixed views. One says it's 'cosy' but 'a bit seedy in the evening'. Another says it's 'not safe' because of issues in the park with groups and fatbikes. The neighbourhood recorded 143 crimes in the latest data, which is relatively high for the area.
There are several primary schools within a five-minute walk: IKEC De Waterlelie (275 m), Openbare Dalton Basisschool de Tandem (373 m), and Kindcentrum Trampoline (460 m). For secondary education, the nearest school is about 0.8 km away.
The nearest train station is 3.2 km away, so it's not within walking distance. You'd need a bike or bus to get there.
Prinsenhof hoog has 4,670 residents, with a mix of ages: about 27% are 25-45, 23% are 45-65, and 19% are over 65. There are many singles (1,025 one-person households) and 830 households with children. The average household size is 2.1.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Prinsenhof hoog