Centrum, Delft
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on Oude Langendijk sits right in the historic centre of Delft, where the streets buzz with students, shoppers and terrace-goers. At 145 m² it is unusually roomy for the area, 67% larger than the average home in the neighbourhood. The asking price of €685,000 is 26% above the local average of €541,905, which reflects the extra square metres and the location. For context, apartments in Delft vary widely in size and price, so this one sits at the upper end of the market.
Centrum is the historic core of Delft, with a population of around 2,680. It is a young area: nearly 40% of residents are between 25 and 45, and two-thirds of households are single-person. The streets are lined with restaurants, cafés and shops, and the Markt is a five-minute walk away. One resident describes it as "a lively place to live, with everything you need on your doorstep." The neighbourhood has a very high address density of over 5,000 per km², so it feels urban and busy. For more on the area, see the Centrum neighbourhood.
Your daily routine here is shaped by the compact centre. For groceries, Ekoplaza is just around the corner, and Albert Heijn is a couple of streets away. There are several primary schools within walking distance: Montessorischool Jan Vermeer is a five-minute walk, and Max Havelaar Kindcentrum is about the same. Secondary schools are a ten-minute walk. The train station is a ten-minute walk, making it easy to reach The Hague or Rotterdam. For more on the wider area, see the municipality of Delft.
At the time of writing the home is listed only via Marloes Makelaars.
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Oude Langendijk 30, Delft
Good · 1 resident
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About Oude Langendijk 30, Delft
The asking price of €685,000 is 26% above the average asking price in Centrum (€541,905). However, this apartment is 145 m², which is 67% larger than the neighbourhood average of 87 m². The price per square metre works out at around €4,724, which is below the neighbourhood average of €7,098 per m². So while the total price is high, you are getting significantly more space for your money.
The energy label is C. This is a reasonable rating for a home built in 1929, most homes in the neighbourhood (93%) were built before 1945, and only 9% of homes in Centrum have an A label. A C label means the home is moderately efficient; heating costs will be noticeable but not extreme. You can expect to spend a bit more on energy than in a modern home, but it is far from the worst.
The train station is 1 km away, which is about a ten-minute walk. Delft station has direct trains to The Hague (10 minutes), Rotterdam (15 minutes) and Amsterdam (50 minutes). The station is easily reachable on foot or by bike.
Centrum is very popular with young professionals and students. Nearly 40% of residents are between 25 and 45, and two-thirds of households are single-person. The area is dense and lively, with many restaurants, bars and shops within walking distance. The address density is over 5,000 per km², so it feels urban and busy. If you enjoy being in the middle of the action, this is a great fit.
Yes, there are several supermarkets within a few minutes' walk. Ekoplaza is 205 m away (just around the corner), Albert Heijn is 249 m away, and another Albert Heijn is 268 m away. Jumbo is 421 m away, and SPAR is 528 m away. You will never have to walk far for groceries.
There are several primary schools within walking distance. Montessorischool Jan Vermeer is 315 m away (a five-minute walk), Max Havelaar Kindcentrum is 379 m away, and Rooms Katholieke Basisschool de Oostpoort is 451 m away. For secondary education, the nearest school is about 0.9 km away, a ten-minute walk.
The neighbourhood recorded 313 total crimes in the latest data, which is relatively high for a city centre. However, this is typical for a dense urban area with many shops, restaurants and nightlife.
The listing does not mention parking. In the historic centre of Delft, parking is limited and often requires a permit. Many residents rely on bikes or public transport. The train station is a ten-minute walk, and the city is very bike-friendly. If you have a car, you may need to look into parking permits or a nearby garage.
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