Schooten-Centrum, Den Helder
This apartment on Torp 70 sits in Schooten-Centrum, a calm pocket of Den Helder where most residents are 65 or older. The home was built in 1980 and is offered for €287,500. According to the BAG registration, the living area is 105 m², which puts the asking price at €2,738 per m². That is on the high side compared with other apartments in Den Helder.
This listing does not state the energy label. As a result, you cannot tell from the listing how energy-efficient the home is. The apartment dates from 1980, a fact that says nothing about its condition. The agent has not published any details about the layout, outdoor space, or installations.
Schooten-Centrum is a small neighbourhood with about 840 residents, and it feels like a quiet, older community. Across the municipality of Den Helder, residents give their living environment an average score of 7.38, based on 28 reviews. One resident says: "Everything is within walking distance, the bus stop is around the corner, a central location that still offers a peaceful environment for me and my family." Another simply calls it "Top." The neighbourhood itself has a high share of one-person households, and the average household size is 1.5. For more on the area, see the Schooten-Centrum neighbourhood.
Daily errands are easy from here. The Albert Heijn is just around the corner, and the Aldi and Dekamarkt are a couple of streets away. Kindcentrum Schoter Duijn and De Dijk primary schools are both within a five-minute walk. The GP practice Huisartsenpraktijk de Jong & Nikulina and BENU Apotheek de Schooten are also close by. Bus line 34 stops at Den Helder, Jan Aarjensz Prinsstraat, on your doorstep, and Den Helder Zuid train station is a ten-minute walk. All of this is part of the municipality of Den Helder.
The WOZ value is €255,000, with a reference date of 1 January 2025. The asking price is 13% above the WOZ value. The WOZ value has developed over the past five years, but the exact figures are not provided here. As for the address, the noise level from road traffic is 54 dB Lden, which is above the norm, while railway and aircraft noise are below their norms. The foundation risk indication is low, with sandy soil. The flood risk is low now and in 2050, but heat stress is medium now and in 2050. These are area-level indications, not an inspection of this specific home.
At the time of writing, the home is offered via multiple channels, including Noordstad Makelaardij B.V. and Noordstad Makelaardij B.V. on Vastgoed Nederland.
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The WOZ value is set annually by the municipality with 1 January as its reference date, and therefore lags the market by about a year. It is an estimated market value, not a sale price.
About Torp 70, Den Helder
The asking price is €287,500, while the WOZ value is €255,000 as of 1 January 2025. That means the asking price is 13% above the WOZ value. The WOZ value is the municipal valuation, not the market value, so this comparison is just one indicator. The price per square metre, based on the BAG living area of 105 m², is €2,738.
The agent has not published this information. As a result, you cannot tell from the listing how energy-efficient the home is. The apartment was built in 1980, but that does not say anything about its insulation or installations.
The WOZ value is €255,000, with a reference date of 1 January 2025. The asking price is 13% above this value. The historical development of the WOZ value over the past five years is not provided in the listing, so no trend can be described here.
According to area-level data, the noise from road traffic is 54 dB Lden, which is above the norm. Railway noise is 28 dB Lden and aircraft noise is 38 dB Lden, both below their norms. These are indications for the area, not measurements at the property itself.
The foundation risk indication for this address is low, and the soil type is sand. This is an area-level indication based on public data, not an inspection of the specific property. It gives a general sense of the risk in the area, but it does not guarantee the condition of the foundation of this apartment.
The flood risk is low both now and in 2050. Heat stress is medium now and in 2050. These are area-level indications from the Climate Impact Atlas, not specific to this home. They describe the general situation in the area, not the property itself.
The Albert Heijn is about 362 metres away, the Aldi about 421 metres, and the Dekamarkt about 483 metres. These are all within a short walk. There are also other supermarkets within 5 kilometres, including a Vomar and a Lidl at about 1.85 kilometres.
Kindcentrum Schoter Duijn is about 439 metres away, De Dijk about 471 metres, and Basisschool de Vlieberg about 553 metres. These are primary schools. For secondary education, De Pijler school voor praktijk onderwijs is about 1.5 kilometres away, and the nearest secondary school is about 2.4 kilometres.
Bus line 34 stops at Den Helder, Jan Aarjensz Prinsstraat, about 135 metres away, and at Den Helder, G.P. Blankmanstraat, about 158 metres away. The nearest train station is Den Helder Zuid, about 978 metres away, which is roughly a ten-minute walk.
Schooten-Centrum is a small neighbourhood with about 840 residents, and a large share of them are 65 or older. The average household size is 1.5, and many households are single-person. Residents across the municipality of Den Helder rate their living environment with an average of 7.38, based on 28 reviews.
The listing does not state the energy label. The agent has not published this field. As a result, you cannot tell from the listing how energy-efficient the home is. Other details, such as the number of rooms or the presence of a garden, are also not mentioned.
How residents experience their neighbourhood
Great
Auto-translated to English by AIOpen. Good range of shops. Cosy
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How residents experience their district
Great
Auto-translated to English by AIOpen. Good range of shops. Cosy
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| Sale price | €314,063 | €294,000 |
|---|---|---|
| Sale per m² | €3,199 | – |
| Rent price | €1,123 p/m | €1,123 p/m |
| Rent per m² | €13 p/m | – |
How residents experience their municipality
Good experience so far
Auto-translated to English by AIGreat
Auto-translated to English by AIEverything is within walking distance, the bus stop is around the corner, a central location that still offers a peaceful environment for me and my family.
Auto-translated to English by AINice neighbourhood to live in, close to the centre, the dike and the ferry to Texel. In the past, at the end of the street there was the very cosy nightlife area, which has moved to another location. Now it's much less cosy and there are far fewer pubs than before. In the part where I live, neighbours take in packages for each other. We also have nice neighbours with whom we get along well. When we go on holiday or away for the weekend, they look after our 3 cats, and vice versa. We help each other, and I think that's very important for a pleasant living environment.
Auto-translated to English by AIWe prefer not to go out when it's dark. Double locks on all doors, including the shed and gate. We both come from a different province in the Netherlands.
Auto-translated to English by AII've only lived in this neighbourhood for a few months, and it's been nothing but pleasant. Little nuisance from neighbours. Some fireworks going off here and there, but where doesn't that happen.
Auto-translated to English by AIAfter a certain time in the evening, I no longer go outside alone. We even have double locks on the gate, shed and aviary. Hygiene: people throw paper etc. into the bushes, empty bottles and cans. Just an ASO neighbourhood. What could be better: fewer coloured people in the neighbourhood, also benefit claimants. Make it a neighbourhood where almost everyone is equal. And where everyone feels safe again to, for example, walk their dog around 10 p.m.
Auto-translated to English by AIMore empty properties, the neighbourhood is deteriorating due to many more foreigners in the area. I no longer go out on the street after 10pm. Double locks everywhere. More street lighting and more social housing.
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| Sale price | €310,982 | €294,548 |
|---|---|---|
| Sale per m² | €2,957 | – |
| Rent price | €1,212 p/m | €1,212 p/m |
| Rent per m² | €13 p/m | – |
Torp 70, Den Helder
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