Herenweg, Alphen aan den Rijn
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on Keizershof in Alphen aan den Rijn is a social-rent home, with a monthly rent of €731. It's a compact place, and the 49 m² floor area is 33% smaller than the average in the neighbourhood. That makes the price keen compared to other rentals in the area. For context, there are currently two rental apartments available in the neighbourhood, with an average price of €1,081. This home is one of the more affordable options, especially given its size. You can see how it compares to other apartments in Alphen aan den Rijn.
The Herenweg neighbourhood is a lively part of Alphen aan den Rijn, with a high address density of 2,614 per km², so it's very urban. The area has a mix of residents: many single-person households (390 out of 715 households), and a fair number of people aged 25 to 45 (405). There are also families with children (155 households). The neighbourhood has a young, dynamic feel. Based on available data, there are no resident reviews to share, but the figures paint a picture of a busy, central area. You can read more about the Herenweg neighbourhood.
Daily life here is convenient. The Albert Heijn is just on your doorstep, and the Jumbo is just around the corner, so grabbing bread or groceries is a quick trip. For primary schools, De Hobbitburcht-Havixhorst is a five-minute walk away, and the Alphense Montessorischool is similarly close. There are also several other primary schools within a short walk. The neighbourhood is part of the municipality of Alphen aan den Rijn, which offers a range of amenities.
At the time of writing, the home is listed only.
Details of this home
Keizershof 77, Alphen Aan Den Rijn
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About Keizershof 77, Alphen Aan Den Rijn
Yes, the rent of €731 is on the keen side. The average rent for apartments in the Herenweg neighbourhood is €1,081, and the median is also €1,081. This home is significantly cheaper, partly because it's social housing and smaller than average (49 m² vs 73 m²). The price per m² works out to about €14.92, which is in line with the neighbourhood average of €14.82.
The energy label is C, which is average for a home of this age (built in 1987). A C label means the home is reasonably efficient, but you can expect moderate energy costs. It's not as efficient as an A or B label, but it's better than D or lower. The exact running costs will depend on your usage.
The nearest supermarket is Albert Heijn, just 39 metres away, literally on your doorstep. There's also a Jumbo at 58 metres and a Lidl at 260 metres, so you have plenty of options for daily shopping within a short walk.
There are several primary schools within walking distance. De Hobbitburcht-Havixhorst is 432 metres away, the Alphense Montessorischool is 479 metres, and Het Spinnewiel is 548 metres. For secondary education, the nearest school is 1.2 km away, which is about a 15-minute walk.
The neighbourhood recorded 110 total crimes in the latest data. That's a moderate number for an urban area with over 1,200 residents. The area is lively and central, so it's typical for a city neighbourhood. You can check local crime maps for more detail.
The nearest train station is 4.1 km away, which is about a 10-minute drive or a 20-minute bike ride.
The Herenweg neighbourhood has 1,225 residents, with many single-person households (390) and a large group aged 25-45 (405). There are also 155 households with children. The average household size is 1.7, so it's a mix of singles and smaller families. The area is very urban with a high address density.
At 49 m², this apartment is compact and more suited to a single person or a couple. The neighbourhood has families, but the home itself is small. There are no separate bedrooms listed in the data, so it's best considered a one-bedroom or studio-style apartment.
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