Prinsenhof hoog, Leidschendam-Voorburg
NeighbourhoodThis 1967 apartment on Prins Johan Willem Frisolaan is in the Prinsenhof hoog neighbourhood. At €210,000, it's priced 29% below the average asking price of €295,676 for apartments in Leidschendam-Voorburg, making it a keen entry point into the market.
The neighbourhood Prinsenhof hoog is a densely built area with a very strong urban feel (over 2,600 addresses per km²). Based on two reviews, opinions are mixed: one resident calls it "Not safe", saying "You can never walk through the park normally without being spoken to or almost being hit by a fatbike on the pavement. A group is taking over the park and apparently no one can do anything about it. Not a safe neighbourhood for my children." Another describes it as "Cosy" but adds "a bit seedy in the evening." The neighbourhood has a mix of ages, with many singles and families with children.
For daily shopping, you have a PLUS supermarket just around the corner and an Aldi a couple of streets away. There are several schools within walking distance: IKEC De Waterlelie is on your doorstep, Kindcentrum Trampoline is a five-minute walk, and 's Gravendreef College is also close by. The municipality Leidschendam-Voorburg offers parks and restaurants within easy reach.
At the time of writing, the home is listed via De Bruyn en Tak NVM Makelaardij and also appears on Funda, so it's available through several channels.
Details of this home
Prins Johan Willem Frisolaan 545, Leidschendam
Fair · 2 residents
You can never walk through the park normally without being spoken to or almost being hit by a fatbike on the pavement. A group is taking over the park and apparently no one can do anything about it. Not a safe neighbourhood for my children
Auto-translated to English by AIGood, but a bit seedy in the evening
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About Prins Johan Willem Frisolaan 545, Leidschendam
The asking price of €210,000 is 29% below the neighbourhood average of €295,676, which makes it look keen. However, the apartment has an energy label D, which means higher energy costs than more efficient homes. The price per square metre works out at about €2,917, compared to the neighbourhood average of €3,430 per m².
Prinsenhof hoog is a very urban area with a high density of addresses. Resident reviews are divided: one finds it unsafe due to issues in the park, while another calls it cosy but seedy in the evening. The area has a mix of ages and household types, with many singles and families.
The nearest train station is 3.2 km away, so it's not within walking distance. You would need a bus, bike or car to reach it.
The closest supermarket is a PLUS at 460 metres, just around the corner. An Aldi is 520 metres away, and a Dirk is 816 metres. For a larger shop, there's an AH XL at 1.5 km.
There are several schools within walking distance: IKEC De Waterlelie (primary, 172 m), Kindcentrum Trampoline (primary, 358 m), and 's Gravendreef College (secondary, 466 m). The Veurs Lyceum (secondary) is 529 m away.
The energy label is D, which is average for a 1967 apartment. It means the home is not particularly energy-efficient, so you can expect higher heating and electricity bills compared to a label A or B home. In the neighbourhood, 47% of homes have label D or lower.
There are currently 17 apartments for sale in Prinsenhof hoog, with prices ranging from €206,250 to €525,000. The average asking price is €295,676, and the median is €295,000.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Prinsenhof hoog