Zeeheldenbuurt, Delft
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on Rotterdamseweg in Delft's Zeeheldenbuurt has an E energy label, which means you can expect higher heating costs. At €445,000, the asking price is 21% below the neighbourhood average of €560,375, making it a keenly priced option compared to other apartments in Delft.
The Zeeheldenbuurt is a quiet, safe neighbourhood with a mix of students and families. One resident says: "We do have some contact with a few neighbours but otherwise there is no sense of community as far as I know. It is quiet, no bikes stolen, and a very nice location." Another adds: "When you cycle from the city centre or the station, you go from busy and chaotic to very quiet." Based on two reviews, the neighbourhood scores 7.69 out of 10. The area has many single-person households and a high proportion of pre-war housing. Read more about the neighbourhood Zeeheldenbuurt.
For groceries, Jumbo is just around the corner, and Albert Heijn is a five-minute walk. The International School Delft is a five-minute walk away, and the Christelijk Lyceum Delft is also within walking distance. The municipality Delft offers a range of amenities, with a GP and a park both a ten-minute walk away.
At the time of writing, the home is listed via Van Daal Makelaardij | De Energieke Makelaar and also appears on Funda.
Details of this home
Rotterdamseweg 114, Delft
Good · 2 residents
We do have some contact with a few neighbours but otherwise there is no sense of community as far as I know. It is quiet, no bikes stolen, and a very nice location and good rent. By car, it is unclear with navigation for people who are not from Delft.
Auto-translated to English by AII've been living in the Zeeheldenbuurt for four years now, and I really like it. When you cycle from the city centre or the station, you go from busy and chaotic to very quiet. I live there as a student, and although we never have any problems with the neighbours, I can imagine that this could be annoying for residents in other neighbourhoods. There aren't many green spaces. There are a few small parks within walking/cycling distance.
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About Rotterdamseweg 114, Delft
The asking price of €445,000 is 21% below the average asking price in the Zeeheldenbuurt (€560,375) and also below the median of €460,000. However, the apartment is smaller than average (74 m² vs 104 m²) and has an E energy label, so the lower price reflects these factors. It is priced keenly for its size and location.
The energy label is E, which is below average for the neighbourhood where 45.5% of homes have label A or B. An E label means the home is less energy-efficient, so you can expect higher gas and electricity bills. It is worth considering potential improvements, but the listing does not specify any recent upgrades.
The Zeeheldenbuurt has a mix of students and families. One resident notes it is quiet and safe, with no issues like bike theft. There are few green spaces, but small parks are within walking distance. The area has a primary school and a secondary school nearby, making it practical for families with school-age children.
The nearest train station is 1.4 km away, about a 17-minute walk or a short cycle. The area is well-connected by bike to Delft city centre and the station.
At 74 m², this apartment is 29% smaller than the average home in the Zeeheldenbuurt (104 m²). The neighbourhood has a mix of single-family homes and apartments, so this is a compact option. The price per m² is about €6,014, which is slightly above the neighbourhood average of €5,529 per m².
The listing does not mention parking. The Zeeheldenbuurt is a dense urban area (address density 4,746 per km²), so street parking may be limited.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Zeeheldenbuurt