Noord, Hilversum
NeighbourhoodThis 94 m² apartment on Ten Boomstraat sits in a lively part of Hilversum-Noord, a neighbourhood built up in the post-war decades. The energy label is D, so heating costs are something to keep an eye on. At €350,000, the asking price is 21% below the neighbourhood average of €442,155, a keen price for the size. Compare it with other apartments in Hilversum to see how it stacks up.
Noord is a dense, urban neighbourhood with a mix of flats and family homes. One resident describes it as 'Busy but charming', adding: 'Generally good but things can always be better in my opinion.' That single review gives a flavour of the area. The neighbourhood has a youngish population, many households are singles or couples without children, and the streets are lively. For more context, have a look at the neighbourhood Noord.
Your morning bread run is a five-minute walk to the Jumbo supermarket. For primary schools, Ayoub is just around the corner, and the Titus Brandsmaschool is a couple of streets away. The train station is a ten-minute walk, handy for commuting. The municipality Hilversum keeps the area well served with shops and public transport.
At the time of writing the home is listed via Westeneng Verbeek Makelaardij Hilversum and also appears on Funda.
Details of this home
Ten Boomstraat 59, Hilversum
Good · 1 resident
Generally good but things can always be better in my opinion
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About Ten Boomstraat 59, Hilversum
The asking price is €350,000, which is 21% below the average asking price in the neighbourhood (€442,155). Given the 94 m² floor area and the D energy label, the price per m² works out at about €3,723, well under the neighbourhood average of €5,043 per m². So it's priced keenly for its size, though the energy label means higher running costs than a more efficient home.
Noord is a busy, urban area with a mix of flats and houses. One resident calls it 'Busy but charming' and says 'Generally good but things can always be better in my opinion.' The population is relatively young, with many single-person households. The area has a high density of addresses (1,957 per km²), so it feels lively. Shops, schools and the train station are all within walking distance.
The nearest train station is 0.8 km away, which is about a ten-minute walk. That makes commuting to Amsterdam or Utrecht straightforward.
The closest supermarket is Jumbo, just 594 metres away, a five-minute walk. There's also a SPAR express about 1.1 km away and an Albert Heijn at 1.7 km. For daily groceries, the Jumbo is very convenient.
Several primary schools are within walking distance: Ayoub (194 m), Het Mozaïek (263 m), Dr.ir.C.Lelyschool (379 m) and Titus Brandsmaschool (379 m). For secondary education, the nearest school is about 1 km away. The area is well served for families with young children.
The energy label is D. That means the home is not particularly energy-efficient, you can expect higher heating bills compared to a home with label A or B. In the neighbourhood, 40% of homes have label C and 33% have D or lower, so this is fairly typical for a 1955 apartment.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Noord