Voorhof-Hoogbouw, Delft
NeighbourhoodThis 64 m² apartment on Hendrik Tollensstraat sits in the high-rise part of Voorhof, a neighbourhood with a distinctly urban feel. The area is densely built and very busy, with over 4,400 addresses per square kilometre. The flat itself dates from 1966 and has an energy label C, so heating costs are moderate. At €285,000, the asking price is in line with the average for apartments in Delft, which currently sell for around €285,000.
One resident describes the neighbourhood Voorhof-Hoogbouw as "quiet and cosy", "not too busy, not too quiet." The neighbourhood is home to about 2,555 people, mostly in one-person households. It's a young area: the largest age group is 25 to 45, and there are relatively few children. The streets are safe, with 72 reported crimes in the latest figures. The mix of high-rise blocks and green patches gives it a calm, self-contained feel.
For groceries, you have a Jumbo just around the corner and an AH XL a couple of streets away, both within a five-minute walk. There's also a Dirk and a Lidl nearby. Families with children can choose from several primary schools, including the Parkschool and IKC De Eglantier Voorhof, both a short walk away. The municipality Delft provides good public services, with a GP surgery and a train station both within walking distance.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through two channels: Van Daal Makelaardij and Van Daal Makelaardij | De Energieke Makelaar on Funda.
Details of this home
Hendrik Tollensstraat 274, Delft
Good · 1 resident
Not too busy. Not too quiet.
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About Hendrik Tollensstraat 274, Delft
The asking price of €285,000 is very close to the average sale price in the neighbourhood (€282,676) and the median asking price (€287,500). Apartments in Voorhof-Hoogbouw sell for between €265,000 and €309,000, so this flat is priced in the middle of the range. Given the 64 m² floor area, the price per square metre (€4,453) is slightly above the neighbourhood average of €4,349.
Voorhof-Hoogbouw is a densely built, urban area with mostly high-rise flats. It's a young neighbourhood, the largest group is 25 to 45 years old, and many residents live alone. One resident calls it 'quiet and cosy', saying it's 'not too busy, not too quiet'. The area feels safe, with 72 crimes reported in the latest data.
The nearest train station is 0.8 km away, which is about a ten-minute walk. That makes it easy to reach other cities without needing a car.
There are several supermarkets within walking distance. The closest is a Jumbo at 234 metres, and an AH XL is just 239 metres away. A Dirk and a Lidl are also within a few hundred metres, so daily shopping is very convenient.
The apartment has energy label C. That means it's reasonably efficient, not the best, but not the worst either. You can expect moderate energy bills, though exact costs depend on your usage. In the neighbourhood, about 31% of homes have label C, while 31% have label B and 38% have a lower rating.
Sold apartments in Voorhof-Hoogbouw took an average of 38 days to sell. That's a fairly typical period, not extremely fast, but not slow either. It suggests a balanced market where buyers have time to consider their options.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Voorhof-Hoogbouw

