Hatertse Hei, Nijmegen
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on Heidebloemstraat sits in a quiet part of Nijmegen-Zuid, with a calm, residential feel. At 78 m² and with an E label, it's a no-frills home that asks for a bit of TLC on energy. The asking price of €325,000 is 35% below the neighbourhood average of €502,500, which makes it a keen entry point compared to other apartments in Nijmegen.
Hatertse Hei is a mixed area with a strong sense of safety. One resident calls it "very good" and another notes it's "nice for women, elderly people and children because it is very safe." The same resident points out that accessibility can be an issue, their home only had stairs. Based on two reviews, the neighbourhood scores a 7.63 out of 10. CBS data shows a mix of households, with many singles and a fair share of families. It's a moderately urban area with an address density of 2,292 per km². For more context, see the Hatertse Hei neighbourhood.
Daily shopping is easy: Jumbo is just around the corner, and AH XL is a ten-minute walk. For bread or a quick bite, there's a restaurant and a GP practice within a five-minute walk. Families have a primary school (Hidaya) a couple of streets away, and several other schools within walking distance. The train station is 2.4 km away, so you'd cycle or take a bus. The area falls under the municipality of Nijmegen, which manages local amenities and green spaces.
At the time of writing the home is listed only via De Lorijn Makelaars o.g.
Details of this home
Heidebloemstraat 159, Nijmegen
Good · 2 residents
Very good
Auto-translated to English by AIThe neighbourhood is nice for women, elderly people and children because it is very safe. But accessibility is a problem. For example, my house only had stairs. How can people with disabilities live here?
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About Heidebloemstraat 159, Nijmegen
The asking price of €325,000 is 35% below the average asking price in Hatertse Hei (€502,500). However, the apartment is also 32% smaller than the neighbourhood average (78 m² vs 114 m²) and has an E energy label. Given these factors, the price is in line with the market, not a bargain, but not overpriced either.
The energy label is E, which means the home is not very energy-efficient. You can expect higher heating costs compared to a home with a better label. In the neighbourhood, 46.7% of homes have a label D or lower, so an E label is not unusual here.
Residents describe the neighbourhood as very safe. One review says it's "nice for women, elderly people and children because it is very safe." CBS data records 138 total crimes in the area, but without a per-capita figure, it's hard to compare. The overall review score of 7.63 suggests a positive living experience.
The nearest train station is 2.4 km away, which is a 10-minute cycle or a short bus ride.
Yes, several schools are within walking distance. The nearest primary school, Hidaya, is 287 m away (a couple of streets). Other schools like Basisschool De Kleine Wereld (600 m) and SO Talita Koemi (499 m) are also close by.
Hatertse Hei has a mix of households: 535 with children and 510 without. One resident notes it's safe for children. There are several primary schools and a child daycare centre (0.4 km) nearby, making it practical for families.
The nearest supermarket is Jumbo at 401 m (just around the corner). AH XL is 770 m away (a ten-minute walk), and PLUS and Aldi are about 1 km away.
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