Kruiskamp-Zuid, Amersfoort
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on Hogeweg sits in a neighbourhood that's shaking off an old reputation. At €295,000, the asking price is 15% below the neighbourhood average of €345,750, a keen entry point for apartments in Amersfoort. The 53 m² floor area is 25% smaller than the local average of 71 m², so you get a compact home at a sharp price.
Kruiskamp-Zuid is a diverse, urban area with a strong sense of community. One resident describes it as "Friendly, new and improved image:)" and notes that "many social people from various groups live here and they all get along well." The same resident appreciates the mix of cultures, religions and ages, and feels safe despite some street nuisances. Based on this single review, the neighbourhood scores 6.88 out of 10. It's a densely populated area (address density 4,113 per km²) with mostly flats and a young adult skew. For more context, see the Kruiskamp-Zuid neighbourhood.
Your morning bread run is just around the corner at SPAR express or SPAR. For a bigger shop, Hoogvliet and Aldi are a couple of streets away. Schools are close: Christelijk Speciaal Basisonderwijs De Werf is on your doorstep, and secondary school Amsfort College is a five-minute walk. The city centre of Amersfoort is within walking distance, and the train station is 2.6 km away. For more on the wider area, check the municipality of Amersfoort.
At the time of writing, the home is listed only via Makelaardij de Parel.
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Hogeweg 11B, Amersfoort
Satisfactory · 1 resident
Nice location, city within walking distance, the neighbourhood itself is easily accessible by bike, public transport and car. Many social people from various groups live here and they all get along well. I like that different cultures, religions (church and mosque) and ages live together. Neptunusplein shopping centre is a nice shopping centre with a wide range, but it's always busy and getting there by car and parking can be difficult due to the crowds. Kruiskamp has a somewhat negative image but that really seems to be improving. Especially in the part where I live, a lot has been built and the old, dilapidated houses have been demolished. The Alliantie has now built Parkweelde there, where I also live. Nice houses, a very diverse group of people living there. Never any nuisance. What could be better is more greenery in the neighbourhood. There is some, but especially after building and demolishing, greenery seems to have disappeared. They have created a nice little park, but it still needs to grow. Unfortunately, there is almost no open view anywhere in the whole neighbourhood, so you often look at houses and it feels a bit cramped and enclosed. Furthermore, cars drive very fast and also against the direction. There is often rubbish next to the bins. I do see that ROVA, for example, handles that very well. Those employees are also coincidentally super friendly and sometimes offer to take rubbish away themselves (during jobs there was sometimes temporary rubbish/construction waste in the gardens). I also see that gardeners take good care of the hedges at the Alliantie's gardens, so it looks tidy. I'm curious how the park will turn out. Furthermore, I think the architectural style is beautiful (warm) with red and white. Also nice: many different shops, also from various cultures. Turkish bakeries, Polish supermarket, etc. I feel quite safe here, although I know that there are regular burglaries (for example, a table was stolen from the neighbour's garden). There were also many burglaries on van Nesstraat. On Magelhaenstraat, there are often cars with men inside revving the engine in the evening. Not really scary, but unsettling when you have your door open in summer. I know that also happens in other streets. People also drive very fast here. I would generally not recommend the neighbourhood for young families, but for singles, young couples or couples without children it's nice!
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About Hogeweg 11B, Amersfoort
The asking price of €295,000 is 15% below the neighbourhood average of €345,750, making it a keen price. However, the floor area of 53 m² is 25% smaller than the local average of 71 m². Homes in Kruiskamp-Zuid sell quickly, typically within 19 days, so the market is active.
The apartment has energy label C. That means it's reasonably efficient but not top-tier. You can expect moderate heating costs. In the neighbourhood, 25% of homes have label A+ and 50% have label B, so this home is slightly less efficient than the local norm.
You have several supermarkets within a few minutes' walk: SPAR express at 263 m, SPAR at 341 m, Hoogvliet at 423 m and Aldi at 433 m. The Neptunusplein shopping centre offers a wide range but can be busy and parking is tricky.
Primary school Kindcentrum Vlinderslag is 656 m away. Secondary schools include Amsfort College (419 m) and Muurhuizen (593 m). There are also special education schools like De Werf (233 m) and Dr. M. van der Hoeveschool (379 m).
Amersfoort Central station is 2.6 km from the apartment. That's about a 30-minute walk or a short bike ride.
One resident says they feel quite safe, though they note regular burglaries in some streets and occasional nuisance from cars revving. The total number of crimes recorded in the neighbourhood is 68, but no further breakdown is available.
Homes in this neighbourhood sell on average within 19 days, which is fast. This suggests demand is strong, so if you're interested, you may want to act promptly.
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