Presikhaaf III, Arnhem
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on Stellingwerfstraat sits in a lively part of Arnhem, where the streets have a friendly, lived-in feel. With 62 m² of living space and an energy label D, it's a solid home for someone looking for a manageable footprint. The asking price of €249,000 is right in line with the neighbourhood average, which makes it a fair proposition compared to other apartments in Arnhem.
Presikhaaf III is a green, post-war neighbourhood with a mix of families and singles. One resident describes it as "often very cosy, very nice and sometimes crazy", while another calls it a "green neighbourhood". Based on two reviews, the area scores an 8.07 out of 10. The neighbourhood Presikhaaf III has a high density of addresses, so it feels urban, but there's a park just a couple of streets away. Most homes here date from the 1945-1970 period, and the majority have energy labels D or lower.
Your daily errands are easy: Albert Heijn and Aldi are both just around the corner, and PLUS is a five-minute walk. For school runs, De Parkschool and Ibn-i Sina are both within a five-minute walk, while Briant College is practically on your doorstep. The neighbourhood has a good mix of ages, with many households with children and a fair share of young adults.
At the time of writing the home is listed only via Open makelaars & hypotheken.
Details of this home
Stellingwerfstraat 65-1, Arnhem
Very good · 2 residents
Often very cosy, very nice and sometimes crazy
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About Stellingwerfstraat 65-1, Arnhem
Yes, the asking price of €249,000 matches the median price in Presikhaaf III exactly. The average price per m² in the neighbourhood is €3,586, and this apartment works out to about €4,016 per m², which is slightly above average but still within the range of recent sales. Given that similar homes in the area sell within 38 days on average, the price seems realistic.
The apartment has energy label D. This is typical for homes built in the 1960s in this neighbourhood, where 80% of properties have label D or lower. A D label means moderate energy efficiency, so heating costs will be higher than in a modern home, but it's not the worst. You can expect reasonable insulation and double glazing in some parts, but it's worth budgeting for energy bills.
The nearest train station is 1.6 km away, which is about a 20-minute walk or a short bike ride. That's a reasonable distance for occasional train travel, but for daily commuting you might prefer a bus or bike.
Based on two resident reviews, the neighbourhood is described as "often very cosy, very nice and sometimes crazy" and as a "green neighbourhood". The area has a mix of families with children (about 34% of households) and singles (55%), so you'll find a diverse community. The overall score of 8.07 out of 10 suggests residents are generally satisfied.
Albert Heijn and Aldi are both about 700 metres away, a five-minute walk. PLUS is a bit further at 850 metres. For primary education, De Parkschool and Ibn-i Sina are both within 600 metres, so school runs are easy on foot. There's also a child daycare centre 600 metres away. The neighbourhood has a park just 400 metres from the apartment.
This is an apartment, built in 1962, with 62 m² of living space. Given the size, it likely has two bedrooms, but that's not confirmed.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Presikhaaf III