Burgerhartstraat, Beverwijk
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on Trijntje Kemp-Haanstraat sits in a quiet part of Beverwijk, with the station a ten-minute walk away and the centre just around the corner. At 110 m² it is spacious for a flat, and the C energy label means heating costs are moderate. The asking price of €350,000 is on the high side compared with recent sales in the area, but it is the cheapest of the two flats currently for sale in the neighbourhood. For context, apartments in Beverwijk sell for an average of €3,743 per m².
The neighbourhood Burgerhartstraat is a densely built urban area with 1,020 residents, mostly families and couples. Three-quarters of homes are owner-occupied, and the streets are lively, the address density is very high. There are no resident reviews available for this neighbourhood, so the feel of the area is best judged by a visit. The mix of ages is balanced, with a good number of children and young adults.
For groceries, Vomar is just around the corner and Albert Heijn is a couple of streets away. Primary schools are within a five-minute walk: Kindcentrum De Wilgeroos and Kindcentrum De Sleutelbloem are both close by. The municipality Beverwijk has good local amenities, with a restaurant and library just a few minutes' walk away. The park is a ten-minute stroll, and the train station is within walking distance for commutes to Haarlem or Amsterdam.
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Details of this home
Trijntje Kemp-Haanstraat 34, Beverwijk
Data from Burgerhartstraat
Data from Burgerhartstraat
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About Trijntje Kemp-Haanstraat 34, Beverwijk
The asking price of €350,000 is slightly above the average sale price of €361,600 for homes sold recently in the neighbourhood. However, at €3,182 per m² it is below the neighbourhood average of €3,743 per m², so the price per square metre is competitive. With only two flats currently for sale, it is one of the more affordable options in the area.
The energy label is C, which is average for a flat of this age (built in 1986). It means the home is reasonably efficient but not as economical as a modern A-rated property. You can expect moderate energy bills, though exact costs depend on usage.
Beverwijk station is 1.7 km away, which is about a 20-minute walk or a short cycle ride. Trains run regularly to Haarlem, Amsterdam and beyond.
There are several primary schools within walking distance: Kindcentrum De Wilgeroos (423 m), Kindcentrum De Sleutelbloem (533 m) and de Bethelschool (685 m). For secondary education, Castor College is 854 m away.
The neighbourhood recorded 24 crimes in the latest data, which is low for an area with over 1,000 residents. The streets feel safe, and the mix of families and long-term residents contributes to a settled atmosphere.
The area has a balanced mix: 34% of residents are aged 25-45, 25% are 45-65, and 15% are children under 15. Most households are couples with or without children, and the average household size is 2.1 people. It is a family-friendly urban neighbourhood.
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