Nieuwendijk, Altena
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on Prinses Julianaweg in Nieuwendijk offers a generous 184 m² of living space, built in 1938 with energy label C. The asking price of €199,000 is 58% below the neighbourhood average of €473,583, making it a keen option for buyers looking for space without the premium. For context, apartments in Altena typically command higher prices per square metre.
Nieuwendijk is a small village where peace and quiet are appreciated, but amenities are limited. One resident says: "I haven't lived here very long myself, but I do think there's extremely little to do. You have your basic shops here that you need, but that's about it." Another notes: "Living in Nieuwendijk is fine. The green maintenance could be better." The village has a strong sense of community, "you run into everyone daily and often say hello to them or have a chat." Based on two reviews, the neighbourhood scores 6.65 out of 10. Most homes are single-family (91%), and the area is not very urban (address density 398 per km²). Read more about Nieuwendijk.
For groceries, the Coop is just around the corner, and the Albert Heijn is a ten-minute walk away. Two primary schools are within walking distance: De Regenboog and De Almgaard. The village has a GP surgery 0.7 km away and a restaurant 0.9 km away. For secondary education, you'd need to travel about 5 km. The municipality Altena covers the broader area.
At the time of writing the home is listed only via Paans Makelaars in onroerende goederen.
Details of this home
Prinses Julianaweg 5B, Nieuwendijk
Satisfactory · 2 residents
I haven't lived here very long myself, but I do think there's extremely little to do. You have your basic shops here that you need, but that's about it. Quite a few people have also moved to the neighbouring villages because there's so little to do here. On the other hand, the peace and quiet is sometimes nice, and it's also a beautiful little village. You run into everyone daily and often say hello to them or have a chat.
Auto-translated to English by AILiving in Nieuwendijk is fine. The green maintenance could be better. There is a lot of social control in our part of the street. There are several rental properties where the residents make a mess of it. Too bad. Also, plastic collection bags are often left on the street well before the collection rounds. Access to and from the village is poor if you don't have a car yourself.
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About Prinses Julianaweg 5B, Nieuwendijk
The asking price of €199,000 is 58% below the neighbourhood average of €473,583. However, the apartment is larger than average (184 m² vs 136 m²), so the price per square metre is lower. Homes in Nieuwendijk sell quickly, typically within 15 days, which suggests demand is strong. Given the size and price, this listing appears priced.
The apartment has a floor area of 184 m², which is 35% larger than the neighbourhood average of 136 m². Built in 1938, it has energy label C.
Nieuwendijk is a small village with limited amenities, residents mention there is little to do, but the peace and quiet is appreciated. The community is close-knit, and you often see familiar faces. The area scores 6.65 out of 10 based on two reviews. Most homes are owner-occupied (63%) and single-family (91%).
The Coop supermarket is just around the corner (108 m), and an Albert Heijn is about a ten-minute walk away (2.6 km). Two primary schools are within walking distance: De Regenboog (458 m) and De Almgaard (2.4 km). Secondary education is about 5 km away.
The nearest train station is 9.9 km away, so a car or bus is needed for rail connections.
The apartment has energy label C, which is average for efficiency. You can expect moderate energy costs, but not as low as A or B labels. In the neighbourhood, 30% of homes have label C, and 40% have D or lower.
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