Meerplein, Beverwijk
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on Koude Horn sits in a lively part of Beverwijk, with the train station just a five-minute walk away and the supermarket on your doorstep. At 106 m² it is larger than many homes in the area, and with an energy label C it is reasonably efficient. The asking price of €395,000 is on the high side compared to the neighbourhood average of €311,208, and it is the most expensive of the 24 homes currently for sale in Meerplein. For context, apartments in Beverwijk sell for an average of €5,386 per m².
Meerplein is a compact, urban neighbourhood right in the centre of Beverwijk. With an address density of 2,547 per km², it is very densely built up. The area is home to many singles and young adults, and a quarter of residents are between 25 and 45. There are no resident reviews available for this neighbourhood, so the picture comes from CBS figures: most homes are apartments, and half of the housing stock has an energy label C. The neighbourhood is well served by shops and public transport. You can read more about the Meerplein neighbourhood on Buurtje.
Daily errands are easy here. The Albert Heijn is just 95 metres away, so picking up bread or milk takes a minute. A Vomar is 224 metres away, and a Dekamarkt is within a five-minute walk. For families, there are several primary schools within walking distance: Kindcentrum De Sleutelbloem is about 884 metres away, Kindcentrum De Wilgeroos, and de Bethelschool. The train station is 600 metres away, making it easy to get to Haarlem or Amsterdam. The municipality of Beverwijk maintains the streets and public spaces, and you can find more about the municipality of Beverwijk online.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including Van Gulik Makelaars. The listing is available on both Funda and Huispedia.
Details of this home
Koude Horn 143, Beverwijk
Data from Meerplein
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About Koude Horn 143, Beverwijk
The asking price of €395,000 is the highest of the 24 apartments currently for sale in Meerplein. It is 27% above the neighbourhood average asking price of €311,208. However, this apartment is larger than average (106 m² vs 86 m²) and has a good energy label. Whether it is fair depends on how much you value the extra space and central location.
The train station is 600 metres away, about a seven-minute walk. From there you can reach Haarlem and Amsterdam. The neighbourhood is very urban, so public transport is well integrated.
The apartment has an energy label C. This means it is reasonably energy-efficient, but not top of the range. You can expect moderate heating costs. In the neighbourhood, 50% of homes have label C, while 33% have label A.
The Albert Heijn is just 95 metres away, ideal for daily groceries. A Vomar is 224 metres away, and a Dekamarkt is 492 metres away. There are also several other supermarkets within a kilometre, so you have plenty of choice.
Yes, several primary schools are within walking distance. Kindcentrum De Sleutelbloem is 884 metres away, Kindcentrum De Wilgeroos is 1.1 km, and de Bethelschool is 1.2 km. Secondary schools are about 1.7 km away.
The CBS data records 196 total crimes in the neighbourhood, but without a breakdown or comparison it is hard to judge. The area is densely populated and central, which can bring both activity and nuisances. You may want to check local crime maps for more detail.
The neighbourhood has many singles and young adults, with 32% of households being one-person. Only 19% of households have children. Most homes are apartments, and 58% are owner-occupied. The average household size is 1.7.
Sold homes in the neighbourhood took an average of 43 days to sell. That is a reasonable pace, suggesting a balanced market. The current listing is priced above average, so it may take a bit longer to find a buyer.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Meerplein