Nico Bergsteijn, Woudenberg
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on Kersentuin sits in a quiet part of Woudenberg, with a light and efficient layout thanks to its 2009 construction and energy label A. At €479,500, the price is in line with the market for apartments in Woudenberg.
The neighbourhood Nico Bergsteijn scores a 7.84 from three reviews. One resident calls it 'cosy and safe', adding that 'children can have a good time and are safe in the area'. Another describes 'friendly people like in a village', though notes the busy intersection De Ekris. The neighbourhood has a mix of ages and many families, with a moderately urban feel.
For your morning bread, Albert Heijn and Aldi are just around the corner, and Jumbo is a couple of streets away. Three primary schools are within a five-minute walk: Ref BS De Wartburg, Kindcentrum Koningin Juliana and Jan Ligthartschool. The municipality Woudenberg offers a GP and a restaurant on your doorstep, and a park a couple of streets away.
At the time of writing the home is listed via several channels, including Molenbeek.
Details of this home
Kersentuin 51, Woudenberg
Good · 3 residents
Nice and friendly. Children can have a good time and are safe in the area
Auto-translated to English by AIPleasant neighbourhood, but busy intersection De Ekris, a lot of traffic. The driveway tyres, no consideration for disabled bicycles.
Auto-translated to English by AII've lived here since I was a child, and I also went to primary school here. I work here, it's okay to live here.
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About Kersentuin 51, Woudenberg
The price is in line with the market for apartments in Woudenberg. With 102 m², a 2009 build and energy label A, you get a modern, efficient home. The neighbourhood is well-regarded, so the price reflects the quality.
Nico Bergsteijn scores 7.84 from three reviews. Residents describe it as 'cosy and safe' with 'friendly people like in a village'. The area has a mix of ages and many families, with a moderately urban feel. One downside mentioned is the busy intersection De Ekris.
The nearest train station is 5.4 km away, so you would need a bike or car to reach it. The area is not heavily reliant on rail, but the station offers connections to the wider region.
Three primary schools are within a five-minute walk: Ref BS De Wartburg, Kindcentrum Koningin Juliana and Jan Ligthartschool. Secondary education is 6.4 km away, so a commute is needed for older children.
Albert Heijn and Aldi are just around the corner, and Jumbo is a couple of streets away. For daily shopping, you have plenty of choice within walking distance.
Yes, it has energy label A, which means low heating costs and a modern, well-insulated home. The 2009 construction also contributes to its efficiency.
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