Buytenwegh, Zoetermeer
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on Marsmanhove in Zoetermeer's Buytenwegh neighbourhood is a calm base in a busy city. At €300,000, the asking price is 32% below the neighbourhood average of €440,300, which makes it a keen entry into the local market. For context, apartments in Zoetermeer vary widely in price and size.
Buytenwegh is a mixed, lively neighbourhood with over 10,500 residents. It's densely built up and very urban, yet there's plenty of green around. One resident describes it as a "Deteriorating neighbourhood" but notes: "Little contact, shops nearby, GP, pharmacy, physio, RandstadRail around the corner, lots of green and fairly quiet, I do feel safe but very busy here." Another says: "Many foreign people but that makes it all much cosier, have lived here all my life and never had problems." A third calls it "Okay. Quite quiet. Almost nobody talks to each other except the parents." Based on three reviews, the neighbourhood Buytenwegh gets a mixed score of 6 out of 10.
For your morning bread, Lidl is on your doorstep, Jumbo is just around the corner, and AH XL is a five-minute walk away. Primary schools are close too: IKC De Vijf Pilaren is a couple of streets away, IKC De Buytenkans is just around the corner, and IKC Klimboom is a five-minute walk. The municipality Zoetermeer has good amenities, though the train station is a ten-minute drive.
At the time of writing the home is listed via several channels, including De Makelaars Rotterdam en Zoetermeer, Van Herk Makelaars Lansingerland, and De Makelaars Jenné | Baars | Jenné.
Details of this home
Marsmanhove 174, Zoetermeer
Satisfactory · 3 residents
Little contact, shops nearby, GP, pharmacy, physio, RandstadRail around the corner, lots of green and fairly quiet, I do feel safe but very busy here, housing could certainly be better, little is done about the homes.
Auto-translated to English by AIHave lived here all my life and never had problems with anything or anyone, very cosy neighbourhood
Auto-translated to English by AINeighbourhood is okay. Quite quiet. Almost nobody talks to each other except the parents, otherwise this is a nice neighbourhood.
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About Marsmanhove 174, Zoetermeer
The asking price of €300,000 is 32% below the neighbourhood average of €440,300, which makes it a keen price. However, the apartment is also smaller than average (77 m² vs 112 m²). Compared to similar apartments in Zoetermeer, it's on the affordable side.
The energy label is B, which is efficient. You can expect relatively low energy costs compared to older homes. In Buytenwegh, most homes (53%) have label C, so this one is above average.
Buytenwegh is a very urban, densely built area with over 10,500 residents. Reviews are mixed: some appreciate the greenery and convenience, others note it's quiet with little neighbourly contact. It's a diverse neighbourhood with shops, GP, and RandstadRail nearby.
Lidl is 194 m away, Jumbo 291 m, and AH XL 588 m. Primary schools include IKC De Vijf Pilaren (82 m), IKC De Buytenkans (184 m), and IKC Klimboom (458 m). All are within a short walk.
The nearest train station is 3.8 km away, which is about a ten-minute drive or a longer cycle. Public transport within the neighbourhood includes RandstadRail, as mentioned by residents.
With 77 m² and one floor (apartment), it's more suited for a couple or small family. The neighbourhood has many families (1780 households with children) and good schools nearby.
It's an apartment built in 1978, so it's from the 1970s. Most homes in Buytenwegh (97%) were built between 1970 and 1990, so this is typical for the area.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Buytenwegh