Roland Holstbuurt, Delft
NeighbourhoodThis 1971 apartment on J.J. Slauerhofflaan sits in a lively part of Delft, with a mix of students and families around. At 92 m² and an F energy label, it's a solid, no-frills home, the kind you can put your own stamp on. The asking price of €335,000 is on the high side compared to the neighbourhood median of €325,000, but it's still below the average of €363,000. For context, apartments in Delft typically sell for around €3,682 per m².
The neighbourhood Roland Holstbuurt is a dense urban area with a very high address density (4,678 per km²). It's a young neighbourhood: a third of residents are between 15 and 25, and many live alone (1,975 one-person households). One resident describes it as a "Diverse neighbourhood" but notes: "Unfortunately, there is nuisance in the neighbourhood and mainly in my building from loitering youths, fatbikers and junkies." The same review mentions theft and drug use in the building. It's a mixed picture, lots of amenities, but some social challenges too.
For daily shopping, you've got a Lidl just around the corner, and a Jumbo and an AH XL a couple of streets away. There are several primary schools within walking distance, like IKC De Eglantier Voorhof (a five-minute walk) and IBS De Nieuwe Maan. For secondary education, the municipality Delft offers options like Mercurius College, also a short walk. The train station is a ten-minute walk away, and there's a park or garden within a five-minute stroll.
At the time of writing, this home is listed through several channels, including Van Silfhout & Hogetoorn Wereldmakelaars, Funda, Huispedia, and Pararius.
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J.J. Slauerhofflaan 109, Delft
Satisfactory · 1 resident
In the neighbourhood you have many amenities within walking distance, a shopping centre with many types of shops and several supermarkets. Unfortunately, there is nuisance in the neighbourhood and mainly in my building from loitering youths, fatbikers and junkies. I have encountered people on the stairs several times who were using drugs (crack). The fire escape is full of (stolen) stuff and other rubbish. Many packages are stolen in the building. The neighbourhood sometimes experiences nuisance from students (of which I am a part, not the nuisance).
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About J.J. Slauerhofflaan 109, Delft
The asking price of €335,000 is slightly above the neighbourhood median of €325,000 but below the average of €363,000. Given the 92 m² floor area, that works out to about €3,641 per m², which is in line with the local average of €3,682 per m². So it's priced competitively for the area.
Energy label F is one of the least efficient ratings, so you can expect higher heating and electricity bills compared to a modern home. The neighbourhood has 61.5% of homes with label D or lower, so it's not unusual here, but it's worth factoring into your budget.
The Roland Holstbuurt is very urban with shops, supermarkets, and schools within walking distance. The train station is a ten-minute walk away. However, one resident reports nuisance from loitering youths and drug use in the building, so it's a mixed experience.
The neighbourhood is mostly apartments, only 10% are single-family homes. 42% of homes are owner-occupied. Many buildings date from 1945-1970 (46.2%) or 1970-1990 (34.6%), so this 1971 flat fits the typical profile.
Sold homes in the neighbourhood took an average of 39 days to sell, which is fairly typical. With 20 homes currently available and 43 sold recently, the market is reasonably active.
There are several primary schools within a short walk, including IKC De Eglantier Voorhof (159 m) and IBS De Nieuwe Maan (227 m). For secondary education, Mercurius College is about 370 m away.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Roland Holstbuurt