Voorhof-Hoogbouw, Delft
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on Hendrik Tollensstraat sits in a calm part of Delft, with the city centre a ten-minute walk away. At €285,000, the asking price is right in line with the neighbourhood average, and it's one of 13 apartments currently for sale in Voorhof-Hoogbouw. Compared to other apartments in Delft, this home offers a fair deal for its size and location.
Voorhof-Hoogbouw is a high-rise area built in the 1960s, with mostly flats and a mix of ages. One resident describes it as "quiet and cosy", "not too busy, not too quiet." The neighbourhood has a young population, with many single-person households and a residential feel. Average incomes are moderate, and the area is well connected by public transport. For more details, see the Voorhof-Hoogbouw neighbourhood.
Your daily shopping is just around the corner: Jumbo and AH XL are both within a couple of streets away, and Dirk is a five-minute walk. For schools, PrO Grotius secondary school is a couple of streets away, while Parkschool primary school is a five-minute walk. The area also has several childcare centres nearby. The municipality of Delft maintains the public spaces well, and the municipality of Delft offers plenty of parks and green spots for relaxation.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including Björnd Makelaardij and Funda.
Details of this home
Hendrik Tollensstraat 314, Delft
Good · 1 resident
Not too busy. Not too quiet.
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About Hendrik Tollensstraat 314, Delft
The asking price of €285,000 matches the median price in Voorhof-Hoogbouw exactly, and is close to the average of €284,673. Apartments here sell for around €283,440 on average, so the price is in line with the market. The average price per square metre is €4,353, and this home's 64 m² works out to about €4,453 per m², slightly above average, but reasonable given its condition.
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, about 46% of homes have a label D or lower, so this is not unusual for a building from 1966. Improving the insulation could save money in the long run.
The train station is 0.8 km away, which is about a ten-minute walk. This makes it easy to reach other cities like The Hague or Rotterdam.
Voorhof-Hoogbouw is a quiet but not too quiet area, according to one resident. It's a high-rise neighbourhood built in the 1960s, with mostly flats and a young population. Many households are single-person, and the area has a good mix of ages. The urbanity level is very strong, with a high address density of 4,405 per km², so it feels lively.
Yes, several supermarkets are within walking distance. Jumbo and AH XL are both about 230 m away, just around the corner. Dirk is 378 m away, a five-minute walk, and Lidl and Aldi are also close by. You'll have plenty of options for daily groceries.
There are several schools nearby. PrO Grotius secondary school is 253 m away, a couple of streets away. Parkschool primary school is 519 m away, about a five-minute walk. IKC De Eglantier Voorhof and Monseigneur Bekkersschool are also within walking distance, so families have good options.
The neighbourhood recorded 72 total crimes in the latest data, which is moderate for an urban area. The resident review describes it as "quiet and cosy," suggesting it feels safe. As with any city area, it's always wise to check recent crime statistics for the street itself.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Voorhof-Hoogbouw