Herenweg, Alphen aan den Rijn
NeighbourhoodThis two-bedroom apartment on Keizershof in Alphen aan den Rijn feels light and well-kept, with an energy label A that keeps heating costs low. At 58 m² it's compact but smartly laid out, and the asking price of €289,000 is keen compared to the neighbourhood average, about 25% below the average asking price of €384,000. That makes it one of the more affordable apartments in Alphen aan den Rijn.
Herenweg is a small neighbourhood within Ridderveld, with a very high address density of 2,614 addresses per km², so it feels urban. Yet it's mostly flats (77% of homes), and many households are singles (390 out of 715). The area is quiet and well-maintained, with a park or public garden just a couple of streets away. There are no resident reviews available for this neighbourhood, but the figures show a mix of ages and a safe, settled feel. For more context, see the Herenweg neighbourhood.
Your morning bread run is easy: Jumbo is on your doorstep, and Albert Heijn is just around the corner. For primary schools, De Hobbitburcht-Havixhorst is a five-minute walk away, and Het Spinnewiel is about a ten-minute walk. The nearest secondary school is 1.2 km away, so older kids can cycle or take a short bus. The municipality of Alphen aan den Rijn keeps the area well-served with shops and green spaces, you can read more about the municipality of Alphen aan den Rijn.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including Koppes Makelaardij B.V.
Details of this home
Keizershof 20, Alphen Aan Den Rijn
Data from Herenweg
Data from Herenweg
18 within 5 km
46 within 5 km
About Keizershof 20, Alphen Aan Den Rijn
The asking price of €289,000 is about 25% below the neighbourhood average asking price of €384,000. However, the floor area of 58 m² is also smaller than the neighbourhood average of 86 m². Compared to similar apartments in the area, the price per m² works out at around €4,983, which is slightly above the neighbourhood average of €4,553 per m². So it's priced keenly overall, but the smaller size means you're paying a bit more per square metre.
The energy label is A, which is very efficient. That means the home is well-insulated and you can expect relatively low heating and electricity costs. In the neighbourhood, 25% of homes have label A, 50% have label B, and 25% have label C, so this apartment is among the more efficient ones.
The nearest train station is 4.1 km away, so it's not within walking distance. You'd need a bike or bus to get there.
You have two supermarkets just around the corner: Jumbo at 136 metres and Albert Heijn at 164 metres. Lidl is a five-minute walk away at 357 metres. For daily shopping, you're well-covered. There's also a park or public garden just a couple of streets away (200 metres), and a restaurant within a five-minute walk.
The nearest primary school is De Hobbitburcht-Havixhorst, about a five-minute walk away (326 metres). Het Spinnewiel and the Protestant Christian primary school Het Baken are both about a ten-minute walk (536 metres). For secondary education, the nearest school is 1.2 km away, so older children can cycle or take a short bus ride.
The listing does not explicitly state the number of bedrooms.
The listing does not mention a garden, balcony, or terrace. The plot size is not stated, so it's not possible to infer outdoor space from the data.
The neighbourhood recorded 110 total crimes in the latest data, which is moderate for an urban area. The area feels quiet and well-maintained, with a mix of residents. No specific crime details are available, but the overall impression from the figures is that it's a settled neighbourhood.
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