Verspreide huizen ten noorden van Scherpenzeel, Scherpenzeel
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on Renes 75A sits in a peaceful part of Scherpenzeel, surrounded by green fields and open countryside. Built in 2017, it has an energy label A and a floor area of 78 m². At €420,000, it is the cheapest of the eight homes currently for sale in the area and 23% below the neighbourhood average asking price of €542,500, a keen price for a modern, efficient home. For context, apartments in Scherpenzeel typically sell for around €4,367 per m².
The neighbourhood is a scattered settlement north of Scherpenzeel, with about 650 residents. It is a family-oriented area: most households have children, and three-quarters of the homes are single-family houses. The area is very quiet, with a low address density of 297 per km², and there are no neighbourhood reviews available. The housing stock is relatively new, all homes were built after 2010, and energy labels are uniformly A. This is the Verspreide huizen ten noorden van Scherpenzeel neighbourhood, a place where peace and space define daily life.
For daily groceries, Jumbo is just around the corner, and Aldi is a couple of streets away. A SPAR express is a ten-minute walk. Primary schools are a bit further: Christelijke Basisschool De Stifthorst is about 3.2 km away, and Christelijke Basisschool de Borgwal is 3.7 km. The nearest secondary school is 8.9 km away, so older children will need transport. The area falls under the municipality of Scherpenzeel, which manages local amenities and services.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including Geijtenbeek én Boers Woudenberg.
Details of this home
Renes 75A, Scherpenzeel
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About Renes 75A, Scherpenzeel
At €420,000, this apartment is the cheapest of the eight homes currently for sale in the neighbourhood and 23% below the average asking price of €542,500. However, the floor area of 78 m² is 43% smaller than the neighbourhood average of 137 m², so the price per m² is in line with the market. Given the modern build and energy label A, the price is keen for what you get.
The energy label is A, which means the home is very energy-efficient. You can expect low heating and electricity costs compared to older homes. All homes in this neighbourhood have label A, so it is consistent with the local standard.
The nearest train station is 8.4 km away. That is about a 15-minute drive or a longer cycle ride. Public transport options in the area are limited, so a car is practical for commuting.
Jumbo is 600 m away, just around the corner, and Aldi is 700 m away. A SPAR express is 1.1 km away. For a wider selection, Hoogvliet and PLUS are about 3 km away. Daily shopping is easily done on foot or by bike.
The nearest primary schools are Christelijke Basisschool De Stifthorst (3.2 km) and Christelijke Basisschool de Borgwal (3.7 km). Secondary education is further away at 8.9 km. There are also special education schools within 4 km.
Currently, eight homes are for sale in the Verspreide huizen ten noorden van Scherpenzeel neighbourhood. Prices range from €420,000 to €775,000, with a median of €487,500. This apartment is the most affordable option.
The neighbourhood is a quiet, rural settlement with about 650 residents. It is family-oriented, with many households with children and mostly single-family homes. The area has a low address density and all homes were built after 2010, giving it a modern feel.
5 homes in the neighbourhood Verspreide huizen ten noorden van Scherpenzeel

