Lange Nieuwstraat en omgeving, Utrecht
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on Lange Nieuwstraat dates from 1450, making it one of the oldest homes you'll find in Utrecht's city centre. With 102 m² of living space and an energy label D, it combines centuries of character with modern city living. At €750,000, the asking price is 29% below the neighbourhood average of €1,058,893, which is keen given the smaller-than-average floor area. For context, apartments in Utrecht vary widely in price and size.
The neighbourhood Lange Nieuwstraat en omgeving is a quiet pocket in the bustling Binnenstad. One resident describes it as "Cosy without obligations," adding: "I grew up there. It's quiet. Twijnstraat is beautiful. We hardly have any trouble with Altrecht. It's also nice that that's possible in the city. The neighbours are nice." The area is densely urban with over 5,600 addresses per km², and most homes were built before 1945. It's a mix of singles and students, with few families.
Daily errands are easy: Albert Heijn is just around the corner, Jumbo a couple of streets away, and Coop a five-minute walk. For school runs, Agatha Snellenschool is on your doorstep, and the Openbare Dalton Basisschool Pieterskerkhof is a ten-minute walk. The municipality Utrecht offers a wealth of cultural and recreational options, with a park or garden just a couple of streets away and a restaurant practically next door.
At the time of writing, the home is listed via Aspekt Makelaars and appears on multiple channels.
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Lange Nieuwstraat 84, Utrecht
Satisfactory · 1 resident
I grew up there. It's quiet. Twijnstraat is beautiful. We hardly have any trouble with Altrecht. It's also nice that that's possible in the city. The neighbours are nice.
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About Lange Nieuwstraat 84, Utrecht
The asking price of €750,000 is 29% below the average asking price in the neighbourhood (€1,058,893) and close to the median of €772,500. However, the apartment is 102 m², which is 31% smaller than the neighbourhood average of 148 m². Given the historic character and central location, the price is in line with the market.
The energy label is D. In the neighbourhood, about 27% of homes have a label D or lower, while 38% have A or A+. A D label means moderate energy efficiency, so heating costs will be higher than in a modern home, but it's typical for a building from 1450.
The neighbourhood is very central and quiet for a city centre. A resident says it's "cosy without obligations" and notes the nice neighbours. There are supermarkets within a few minutes' walk, and schools are close by. The area is densely populated with many singles and students.
The nearest train station is 1.0 km away, about a ten-minute walk.
The neighbourhood recorded 360 total crimes in the latest data. Given the dense urban setting, this is not unusually high, but it's something to be aware of.
The price is below the neighbourhood average, and the historic character may appeal to buyers. However, the smaller floor area and energy label D could affect resale. The market in the area shows 31 homes sold recently with an average selling price of €640,935 and an average time on market of 40 days.
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