Zeeheldenbuurt, Delft
NeighbourhoodThis 1978 apartment on Mijnbouwstraat sits in a quiet pocket of Delft, where the bustle of the city centre fades into leafy, low-rise streets. With 119 m² of living space and an energy label C, it offers a solid, practical layout. At €450,000, the asking price is about 20% below the neighbourhood average of €560,375, making it a notably keen option compared to other apartments in Delft.
The neighbourhood Zeeheldenbuurt is home to around 1,630 residents, with a mix of students, families and older households. One resident describes it as a "Pleasant, safe neighbourhood to live in as a family or student," adding that "when you cycle from the city centre or the station, you go from busy and chaotic to very quiet." Another notes: "It is quiet, no bikes stolen, and a very nice location." The neighbourhood scores 7.69 out of 10 across two reviews. It's a densely populated area with mostly flats and a strong urban feel.
For your morning bread and groceries, Jumbo is just around the corner, and Albert Heijn is a five-minute walk away. There are several primary schools within walking distance, including the International School Delft and the Catholic De Oostpoort school, both a couple of streets away. The municipality Delft provides a compact urban environment where most daily needs are within easy reach.
At the time of writing, the home is listed via CORPOwonen and also appears on Funda.
Details of this home
Mijnbouwstraat 84, Delft
Good · 2 residents
We do have some contact with a few neighbours but otherwise there is no sense of community as far as I know. It is quiet, no bikes stolen, and a very nice location and good rent. By car, it is unclear with navigation for people who are not from Delft.
Auto-translated to English by AII've been living in the Zeeheldenbuurt for four years now, and I really like it. When you cycle from the city centre or the station, you go from busy and chaotic to very quiet. I live there as a student, and although we never have any problems with the neighbours, I can imagine that this could be annoying for residents in other neighbourhoods. There aren't many green spaces. There are a few small parks within walking/cycling distance.
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About Mijnbouwstraat 84, Delft
The asking price of €450,000 is about 20% below the average asking price in the Zeeheldenbuurt (€560,375) and also below the median of €460,000. Given the 119 m² floor area and energy label C, the price per m² works out to roughly €3,782, which is well under the neighbourhood average of €5,529 per m². This makes it a priced option in the current market.
The Zeeheldenbuurt has a mixed population: about 190 households with children and a similar number without. One resident describes it as "pleasant and safe" for both families and students. There are several primary schools within walking distance, and the area is quiet despite being close to the city centre. However, green spaces are limited, there are a few small parks within walking or cycling distance.
Delft station is 1.4 km away, which is about a 15-20 minute walk or a short cycle ride. The neighbourhood is well connected by bike to the rest of the city.
The apartment has energy label C, which is average for a home of this age. It means the property is reasonably efficient but not top-tier. You can expect moderate energy costs. In the neighbourhood, about 18% of homes have label C, while 36% have a lower rating (D or worse).
Yes, the nearest supermarket is Jumbo at 315 metres, just a few minutes' walk. Albert Heijn is about 531 metres away, and there are several other options within a 10-minute walk, including AH to go, PLUS and SPAR.
Residents report it as quiet and safe. One review mentions "no bikes stolen" and another says it's a "safe neighbourhood." The total number of crimes recorded in the area is 51, which is relatively low for a densely populated urban neighbourhood.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Zeeheldenbuurt