In de Veste, Delft
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on Molslaan sits right in the thick of things in Delft's historic centre. With 96 m² of living space, it's a good 30% larger than the average rental in the neighbourhood. The rent of €2,095 is on the high side compared to the local average of €1,587, but you're paying for size and location. For context, apartments in Delft vary widely in price and space.
In de Veste is the historic heart of Delft, and it shows. Residents give it an 8.3 out of 10, based on four reviews. One resident says: "Top neighbourhood! Quiet, nice neighbours, everything nearby." Another notes: "Living on the canal, it's a nice neighbourhood, though occasionally inconvenient with the rubbish system and not a huge amount of green." The area is densely built and very urban, with mostly single-person households and a young population. For more on the area, see the In de Veste neighbourhood.
Daily errands are a breeze. Albert Heijn is just around the corner, Jumbo is a couple of streets away, and Ekoplaza is a five-minute walk. For schools, the nearest primary is Rooms Katholieke Basisschool de Oostpoort, a five-minute walk away, and Montessorischool De Delftse Tuin is also within easy reach. The train station is a ten-minute walk, and the city centre's restaurants and cafés are on your doorstep. For more on the wider area, see the municipality of Delft.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including Huispedia, on Pararius, and on Funda.
Details of this home
Molslaan 81, Delft
Very good · 4 residents
A supermarket less than 3 minutes' walk away, neighbours who lend out their deep fryer for New Year's so we could make oliebollen (if they got some too) and a really pleasant atmosphere in the neighbourhood. It's very central and close to everything in Delft. I never feel like I have to be careful with my belongings here, or that someone might break in, lots of children playing in the street and a parking garage for permit holders a 1-minute walk away.
Auto-translated to English by AII think it's a nice neighbourhood. Occasionally inconvenient with the rubbish system and taking the glass away, not a huge amount of green, and sometimes difficult to see streets coming from the right so you don't get priority from others.
Auto-translated to English by AIWith 20 years of experience in this neighbourhood, living comfort very much depends on the neighbours, in my case mainly the upstairs neighbours (and the neighbours at the front, the square). The house is very noisy and is poorly maintained by the WB, in this case Stedelink (formerly Vestia). The building construction is poor, including the wooden floor (= my ceiling) which can cause a lot of nuisance. It's an art to explain this properly to your new neighbours because the WB doesn't mention it and doesn't want to do anything about it. The houses from the 1930s mostly don't have double glazing, poor locks and are poorly insulated. For Vesteplein numbers 26 and 30, there is an additional defect if you want to use the shed. The gate at the front was removed long ago (at the spot where the U-stal bicycle shed is now), meaning residents have to walk around to the gate on Gasthuislaan. The rental advertisement says you have a shed, but it's not very practical. Most new residents therefore don't use it. The neighbourhood (at the front) is very noisy, partly due to all the activities: restaurant, café, theatre, U-stal bicycle shed, cinema, "open" and the supply of people and goods and (unannounced) events. When I first moved in, none of this was there; it was built up over the years. If you are sensitive to light and flickering images, it is not advisable to live here (opposite the theatre). Theatre De Veste has many lights (and many windows), a light sign and flickering TV screens on the outside that can be very bright and significantly affect your (night's rest). This also wasn't there at the beginning; the "advertising" increased over time. If you plan to live here, come and have a look during a busy day/evening or during an event. You can then also see how busy it can be outside your door and how many bicycles are parked in front of the door (despite the bicycle shed on the corner) and how much nuisance that causes. It is possible that your home is difficult to enter due to the thick row of bicycles in front of the door. The U-stal bicycle shed also plays a major role in living comfort, as there are employees who do not (want to) take the living environment into account (noise and smoke nuisance) and the nuisance can continue until the middle of the night (closing time of the shed). What also happens regularly, especially at weekends, is drunken passers-by or people hanging around on the square. People sitting on the window frame or staying close to the houses or in the corner where the U-stal bicycle shed is, even in the middle of the night. This can sometimes be perceived as threatening or unsafe. Very striking are the new high rents; significant rents are being charged for new residents. This does not rhyme at all with the overdue maintenance of many homes and facilities such as balconies, sheds, roofs and gutters, drainage, facades, paving, trees, etc. Across the back, new tenants pay, for example, 1375 euros per month. Accessibility is fine as long as you don't come by car. Vesteplein is car-free and parking is only possible in the (underground) car park. Loading and unloading is only allowed under certain conditions. External facilities are also fine; everything you need is nearby within walking distance. Three supermarkets, a chemist, bookshop, clothing stores and various other shops such as Hema, snack bar, cinema, theatre, cafés, restaurants, etc. The neighbourhood is generally clean, can be very quiet but often also extremely busy. Especially the noise, you have to be able to handle that because the houses generally don't have double glazing and constructions that can shield you from it. If you think, because it's already so noisy and loud anyway, that you can party until the middle of the night and cause other disturbances, then please don't come and live here! What the neighbourhood needs is peace and quiet, especially at night. The neighbourhood is already lively enough.
Auto-translated to English by AII have never experienced anything strange in this neighbourhood
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About Molslaan 81, Delft
At €2,095, this apartment is above the neighbourhood average of €1,587 for rentals. However, it's also 30% larger than the typical 74 m² rental in In de Veste. The energy label is G, which means heating costs will be significant. Whether it's fair depends on how much you value the extra space and central location.
The energy label is G, the lowest rating. This means the home is not well insulated and will have high heating costs. The building dates from 1912 and likely lacks double glazing and modern insulation. You should expect higher energy bills compared to a more efficient home.
In de Veste is very central and lively. One resident mentions it can be noisy, especially due to the theatre, restaurants, and a bicycle shed nearby. Another says it's quiet with nice neighbours. The area is car-free on Vesteplein, and parking is in an underground garage. If you're sensitive to noise, it's worth visiting at different times.
Albert Heijn is less than 200 metres away, Jumbo is about 250 metres, and Ekoplaza is 374 metres. Several primary schools are within a 5,10 minute walk. The train station is 1.1 km away, about a 10-minute walk. Restaurants, cafés, and shops are all on your doorstep.
The listing does not state the number of bedrooms. With 96 m², it could have two or three bedrooms, but you would need to check the floor plan with the agent.
The neighbourhood has a parking garage for permit holders a 1-minute walk away, as noted by a resident. The area around Vesteplein is car-free, and loading/unloading is restricted. You would need to arrange a parking permit for the garage.
In de Veste has few children, only 50 residents under 15 out of 1,150. Most households are single-person. The area is lively and urban, with many students and young adults. There are primary schools nearby, but the neighbourhood itself is not particularly family-oriented.
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