Centrum, Hilversum
This apartment sits right in the centre of Hilversum, on the Herenstraat, where the bustle of shops and cafés is literally on your doorstep. It is a maisonette on the fourth floor, a type that gives you the feel of a house with the convenience of an apartment. The asking price of €589,000 is on the high side compared with the average for apartments in Hilversum, which sits around €537,712.
According to the agent, the living area is 121 m², while the BAG registration records 117 m². The maisonette has four rooms, including three bedrooms and one bathroom, spread over four floors. There is a balcony, and the home is heated by a central heating boiler. It is freehold, so you own the property outright. The energy label is A, an efficient label.
Hilversum's centre is a busy, lively place, and the figures bear that out: it is a very strongly urban area with a high address density. Residents across the municipality give their living environment an average of 7.61 out of 10, based on 31 reviews. One resident says: "Generally good but things can always be better in my opinion." Another notes: "Within a reasonable distance you have supermarkets or the train station. Easily accessible from the motorway." The centre has a young population, with 44% of residents aged between 25 and 45, and 57% of households are single-person. For more on the area, see the municipality of Hilversum.
Daily life is easy here. Dirk and Aldi are just around the corner, and Albert Heijn is a couple of streets away. Junior Campus primary school is a five-minute walk, and there are several secondary schools within a similar distance, including Mediaschool and St. Aloysius College. The GP practice is a five-minute walk, and the pharmacy is on your doorstep. Bus stop Kerkbrink is right outside with line 104, and Hilversum station is a ten-minute walk.
The WOZ value is €543,000 as of 1 January 2025, and the asking price is 8% above that value. The address data shows road traffic noise at 70 dB, above the norm, while rail and aircraft noise stay below their norms. The foundation risk indication is low, with sandy soil. Pluvial flooding at heavy rain is elevated, while flood risk is low now and in 2050. Heat stress is medium now and in 2050. These are area-level indications, not an inspection of this specific home.
At the time of writing, the home is offered via two channels, including Vanberkel Makelaardij o.z. on Funda.
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The WOZ value is set annually by the municipality with 1 January as its reference date, and therefore lags the market by about a year. It is an estimated market value, not a sale price.
About Herenstraat 130, Hilversum
The WOZ value is €543,000 as of 1 January 2025. The asking price of €589,000 is 8% above that WOZ value. The WOZ is the municipal valuation, not the current market value, so the comparison is a factual reference point rather than a judgement on the price.
The agent describes it as a maisonette on the fourth floor with four rooms: three bedrooms and one bathroom, spread over four floors. The living area is 121 m² according to the agent, while the BAG registration records 117 m². There is a balcony, and the home is freehold with a central heating boiler.
The energy label is A, which is an efficient label. This means the home is likely to have relatively low energy costs compared with less efficient labels. The label itself does not say anything about the condition of the building, only about its energy performance.
The address data shows road traffic noise at 70 dB, which is above the noise norm. Rail noise is 31 dB and aircraft noise is 45 dB, both below their respective norms. These are area-level indications based on public data, not measurements taken at the home itself.
The foundation risk indication is low, and the soil type is sand. This is an area-level indication from public data, not an inspection of this specific home. It gives a general picture of the ground conditions in the area rather than a verdict on the building's foundation.
Pluvial flooding at heavy rain is elevated, while flood risk is low both now and in 2050. Heat stress is medium now and in 2050. These are area-level indications from the Klimaateffectatlas, describing the general situation in the area rather than this specific property.
Dirk and Aldi are just around the corner, and Albert Heijn is a couple of streets away. Hoogvliet is a five-minute walk, and there is an AH to go within a ten-minute walk. With 28 supermarkets within five kilometres, you have plenty of choice for daily groceries.
Junior Campus primary school is a five-minute walk away. For secondary education, Mediaschool and St. Aloysius College are both within a similar distance, and the Gemeentelijk Gymnasium Hilversum is a ten-minute walk. There are 63 schools within five kilometres in total.
Bus stop Kerkbrink is on your doorstep with line 104. Langestraat stop, a couple of streets away, has lines 1, 5, 6, 104, 106 and 121. Hilversum train station is a ten-minute walk, giving you access to the national rail network.
The centre of Hilversum is very strongly urban with a high address density. Residents across the municipality rate their living environment 7.61 out of 10 on average. One resident describes it as "busy but charming", while another mentions good accessibility to supermarkets and the train station.
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Figures on residents, liveability and the housing market
| Sale price | €537,712 | €505,500 |
|---|---|---|
| Sale per m² | €5,634 | – |
| Rent price | €2,051 p/m | €2,095 p/m |
| Rent per m² | €31 p/m | – |
Figures on residents, liveability and the housing market
| Sale price | €482,599 | €430,817 |
|---|---|---|
| Sale per m² | €5,436 | – |
| Rent price | €2,025 p/m | €2,061 p/m |
| Rent per m² | €29 p/m | – |
How residents experience their municipality
Generally good but things can always be better in my opinion
Auto-translated to English by AISafe neighbourhood, occasionally some nuisance from young people
Auto-translated to English by AIWithin a reasonable distance you have supermarkets or the train station. Easily accessible from the motorway
Auto-translated to English by AIYou can easily get home without worries
Auto-translated to English by AII have lived in the Geuzenbuurt for 16 years, schools, supermarket. The station and the city centre are a 10-minute walk away, there is a playground on every corner. And there are several primary and secondary schools in the neighbourhood.
Auto-translated to English by AINice area in terms of location, close to the forest, the centre and the cosy Gijsbrecht also nearby. Schools and supermarkets around the corner, really a top location. Fellow residents think too much of themselves. Small gardens, so close together and very noisy. Both young people at night and small children during the day. But a nice mix of ages.
Auto-translated to English by AINeighbourhood itself is fine. Nothing unpleasant. Only the Diependaalselaan is very busy and suffers from exhaust fumes. Speed bumps at the end would make a big difference. They always rev their engines right in front of the flats... Maybe more supervision there...
Auto-translated to English by AIGreat neighbourhood, working-class neighbourhood where everyone looks out for each other and we help each other when necessary without expecting payment.
Auto-translated to English by AIFigures on residents, liveability and the housing market
| Sale price | €595,518 | €539,448 |
|---|---|---|
| Sale per m² | €5,341 | – |
| Rent price | €2,268 p/m | €2,264 p/m |
| Rent per m² | €25 p/m | – |
Herenstraat 130, Hilversum
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