Transwijk-Noord, Utrecht
NeighbourhoodThis 76 m² apartment on Van Eysingalaan sits in a lively part of Utrecht, with a tram stop just around the corner and the city centre a ten-minute ride away. Built in 1962 and with energy label C, it's a solid, no-nonsense home. At €339,000, the asking price is 23% below the neighbourhood average of €440,145, a keen price for a home of this size in this part of town. For context, apartments in Utrecht typically sell for around €5,119 per m².
Transwijk-Noord is a quiet, well-connected neighbourhood with a strong sense of practicality. One resident describes it as "a pleasant, easily accessible neighbourhood with many amenities, close to the centre." Another notes: "It's a good neighbourhood to live in with a large shopping centre a 5-minute walk away... There is greenery everywhere and there is a park nearby." Based on four reviews, the neighbourhood scores an 8.26 out of 10. The area is densely populated (over 4,000 addresses per km²) and mostly consists of flats, with a mix of young adults and families. For more on the area, see neighbourhood Transwijk-Noord.
Your daily errands are covered by a SPAR express just a couple of streets away, with Jumbo and Albert Heijn both within a five-minute walk. For school runs, UniC secondary school is on your doorstep, and the International School Utrecht (both primary and secondary) is just around the corner. The neighbourhood also has several playgrounds and a park a short stroll away. For a broader view of the surroundings, check out municipality Utrecht.
At the time of writing the home is listed via PEEK&POMPE MAKELAARS and is also available through Funda.
Details of this home
Van Eysingalaan 364, Utrecht
Very good · 4 residents
Going well, contact with fellow residents friendly and attentive
Auto-translated to English by AIA pleasant, easily accessible neighbourhood with many amenities, close to the centre. Great!
Auto-translated to English by AIIt's a good neighbourhood to live in with a large shopping centre a 5-minute walk away, two smaller ones on either side of the large shopping centre, and then the city centre is 5-6 minutes away by tram. There is a secondary school (Unic), a public primary school (Anne Frank School) and an international primary school in the area. There is also a sports club nearby where children can join for tennis, hockey, football, gymnastics, baseball, etc. There are bus stops everywhere and a tram runs through the neighbourhood, making it easily accessible. There are plenty of playgrounds, although they could do with a bit of sprucing up. It's a fairly quiet neighbourhood and I've never really had any trouble with people. There is little to no unrest in the area and there is also a police station close by. The streets can be dirty now and then, but there are always people from the neighbourhood who voluntarily keep them clean themselves. Sometimes the rubbish can sit by the bins a bit too long. There is greenery everywhere and there is a park nearby where you can enjoy a lovely walk in the evening. The only thing missing is a clear sense of community in the neighbourhood, but they are trying to create more togetherness with the neighbourhood drinks that are held, the community centre and the regular meetings.
Auto-translated to English by AIIt's a neighbourhood with plenty of facilities; there's a primary school and 2 secondary schools nearby, a shopping centre, a park, a gym. It's also easily accessible and close to the city. There's a tram, at least 3 or 4 different buses. Surrounded by greenery. Trees and plants are planted everywhere, and they are maintained by some residents. Benches to sit on. Actually a nice neighbourhood all around. Only more could be done about community togetherness. You don't really know your neighbours and there are hardly any meetings or such. Additionally, it could be a bit cleaner in the neighbourhood. Sometimes it can also be quite noisy with the youngsters walking through the neighbourhood but not doing much else. Overall, quite a pleasant neighbourhood.
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About Van Eysingalaan 364, Utrecht
At €339,000, this apartment is priced 23% below the average asking price in Transwijk-Noord (€440,145) and also below the median of €350,000. Given the 76 m² floor area and energy label C, it represents a competitive entry point into the Utrecht market. However, the final sale price will depend on demand and the condition of the home.
Transwijk-Noord scores 8.26 out of 10 from four reviews. Residents describe it as quiet, easily accessible, and well-served by shops and public transport. There's a large shopping centre a five-minute walk away, a tram through the neighbourhood, and plenty of greenery. The area is densely built with flats and has a mix of young professionals and families.
The city centre is about 5-6 minutes away by tram, according to a resident. The tram runs through the neighbourhood, making it easy to reach Utrecht's central areas. The nearest train station is 2.4 km away.
Several schools are within walking distance: UniC secondary school (106 m), International School Utrecht (144 m, both primary and secondary), and X11 media and design school (164 m). There's also a public primary school (Anne Frank School) in the area.
The home has energy label C, which is average for a 1962 apartment. It means the property has basic insulation but is not as efficient as modern homes. Heating costs will be moderate, but you can expect to pay more than for a label A home. The majority of homes in the neighbourhood (39.4%) also have label C.
Currently, 31 homes are for sale in Transwijk-Noord, with prices ranging from €325,000 to €1,250,000. The average price per m² is €5,119. In the past year, 116 homes were sold, typically within 25 days, indicating a fairly active market.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Transwijk-Noord