Bunnik, Bunnik
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on Provincialeweg sits in the heart of Bunnik, a village with a strong community feel. At 62 m² it's compact, but the price of €449,000 is notably keen, 40% below the neighbourhood average and the cheapest of the 18 homes currently for sale in Bunnik. That makes it an accessible entry point into a market where most properties are larger and pricier. For context, apartments in Bunnik typically command higher prices per square metre.
Bunnik is a village of nearly 7,000 residents, with many families and a calm, green character. One resident calls it a "Top location for young families", praising the playgrounds, daycare, and proximity to the station and woods. Another describes it as "Beautiful and green", recalling playing outside as a child. But not everyone is equally positive: a third resident finds the municipality "lovely but too expensive", criticising the lack of new housing, uneven pavements, and the single supermarket. Based on eight reviews, the neighbourhood scores a 7.89 out of 10. The municipality Bunnik is known for its green surroundings and good connections.
For your daily shopping, Albert Heijn is just around the corner, a couple of streets away. There are also several primary schools within walking distance: WereldKidz Anne Frankschool, Camminghaschool, and Barbaraschool are all a five-minute walk or less. The train station is a ten-minute walk, giving you a direct link to Utrecht. The Kromme Rijn river is a couple of streets away, perfect for a stroll.
At the time of writing the home is listed only via Ditters Makelaars Arnhem.
Details of this home
Provincialeweg 5, Bunnik
Good · 8 residents
Very many young families with children aged 0-12. No crime, no loitering youths. No noise nuisance. 2 years ago the sewer was replaced and the streets were redesigned with lots of greenery. Several large playgrounds in the neighbourhood. Daycare. Station 3 minutes' walk (8 minutes to Utrecht Central). Bus station 400 m away towards Utrecht and towards Wijk bij Duurstede. 10 minutes' cycling to Science Park Utrecht, 15 minutes to Galgenwaard and 25 minutes to Utrecht city centre. 10 minutes to Rhijnauwen Woods, 12 minutes to Zeist centre. Walking along the Kromme Rijn (river that runs from Wijk bij Duurstede to Utrecht) 500 metres away. Shopping centre 500 metres away.
Auto-translated to English by AIToo little is being built and when something becomes available, it's not for those who have been registered for years. Clean and safe???? Pavements uneven, tiles loose or missing... weeds growing rampant. Shrubs pruned too late or not at all or forgotten, creating unsafe spots e.g. when crossing or wanting to drive onto the road. 1 supermarket, too expensive, yes the previous owner arranged that a second one cannot/may not come to Bunnik while Odijk has 2. etc etc I could list and write more things.
Auto-translated to English by AII used to play outside here often and it is very beautifully green
Auto-translated to English by AIIt's a cosy and safe neighbourhood but the people are narrow-minded
Auto-translated to English by AINext to my house you are literally run off the pavement by cars trying to pass each other. Adding a few bollards would be a solution. Even when I walk with my walker and later with my mobility scooter, I will certainly have to be careful when leaving my exit.
Auto-translated to English by AIA lot is being built and high, now looking at apartments, soon they'll know by the end of the year what I'm cooking. There is only one supermarket, an expensive AH, so you have to go to the next village to do your shopping cheaply. A lot of rubbish lies on the street, especially napkins from the ice cream shop, wheelie bins have been on the pavement for years while they have space behind the house.
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About Provincialeweg 5, Bunnik
The asking price of €449,000 is 40% below the average asking price in Bunnik (€747,139) and is the cheapest of the 18 homes currently for sale in the neighbourhood. However, the apartment is also much smaller than average (62 m² vs 202 m²) and has an energy label G, which means high heating costs. So the price is low in absolute terms, but you are getting a compact, older home that will need energy upgrades.
The energy label is G, the lowest possible rating. This means the home is not energy-efficient and you can expect high energy bills, especially for heating. In Bunnik, most homes for sale have better labels: 26% are A+, 37% A, and only 10% are D or lower. So this apartment stands out as one of the least efficient in the neighbourhood.
Bunnik is popular with families: about a third of households have children, and there are several primary schools within a five-minute walk. One resident describes it as a "Top location for young families", with playgrounds, daycare, and a safe, green environment. However, another resident notes that the municipality is expensive and that there is only one supermarket, which they find too pricey.
The train station is 2.6 km away, about a ten-minute walk. From there you can reach Utrecht Central in 8 minutes. There is also a bus station 400 m away with services towards Utrecht and Wijk bij Duurstede. So the home is well connected for commuting.
At 62 m², this apartment is 69% smaller than the average home for sale in Bunnik (202 m²). It is a compact living space, typical of an older apartment. If you need more room, you would be looking at a different price bracket.
In the most recent data, there were 164 total crimes reported in the neighbourhood. That is relatively low for an area of nearly 7,000 residents. One resident specifically mentions "no crime, no loitering youths" as a positive point.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Bunnik