Kuenenplein, Beverwijk
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on Hilbersplein in Beverwijk sits in a neighbourhood that divides opinion. At €369,000 for 82 m² (built 1998, label C), the price is in line with the market for apartments in Beverwijk.
The neighbourhood Kuenenplein is densely built and very urban, with over 3,500 addresses per km². Based on three reviews, residents are split. One calls it "cosy" and says "most residents are very helpful". Another describes it as "bad": "All addicts and troublemakers, everyone dumps their rubbish bags next to the containers, nobody cleans up their mess. You call the police 100 times but they can't do anything either, a lost neighbourhood." A third review is titled "Life-threatening, but where else can you go" and mentions mould, rotting panels, and overgrown grass. The neighbourhood has a high share of single-person households and relatively few families with children.
For groceries, the Dekamarkt is on your doorstep, with Vomar just around the corner. There are several schools within walking distance: Castor College (secondary) is a couple of streets away, and primary school Kindcentrum De Wilgeroos is a five-minute walk. The municipality Beverwijk provides basic amenities like a GP and a park within a few hundred metres.
At the time of writing the home is listed only via Van Gulik Makelaars.
Details of this home
Hilbersplein 36, Beverwijk
Fair · 3 residents
Most residents are very helpful
Auto-translated to English by AIAll addicts and troublemakers, everyone dumps their rubbish bags next to the containers, nobody cleans up their mess. You call the police 100 times but they can't do anything either, a lost neighbourhood.
Auto-translated to English by AIThe grass grows up to your shoulders on fields meant for dogs, and playgrounds for children are life-threatening. The houses are heavily mouldy inside and outside the panels of the apartment block are rotting away. The newer flats are being renovated, but the flats that are severely uninhabitable and a danger to your own life are skipped not only in renovation but also in maintenance. If you complain about it to the housing association, they say they can't do anything about it and you have to solve it yourself, and even if they say they will work on it, no one ever shows up to actually do it. The weeds in front of the door almost reach the windows of the residents on the first floor. Most neighbours don't bother each other and get along fine, but we don't have a real bond either and we are largely satisfied with that.
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About Hilbersplein 36, Beverwijk
At 82 m² with energy label C and built in 1998, the price is in line with what other apartments in Beverwijk are going for. The neighbourhood's mixed reputation may influence how quickly it sells, but the asking price itself is not out of the ordinary.
Kuenenplein is a very urban area with a high density of addresses. Resident reviews are sharply divided: some find it cosy and helpful, while others report issues with rubbish, antisocial behaviour, and poor maintenance of older flats. It's worth reading the full reviews to get a balanced picture.
The nearest train station is 2.2 km away, which is about a 25-minute walk or a short bus ride.
The Dekamarkt is just 75 metres away, so you can pop out for bread in seconds. Vomar is 241 metres, and Aldi and Albert Heijn are both within about 500 metres.
Yes, Castor College (secondary) is 182 metres away, and primary school Kindcentrum De Wilgeroos is 486 metres. Several other schools are within a 10-minute walk.
The energy label is C, which is average for a flat of this age. You can expect moderate energy costs, but not the highest efficiency.
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