Lent, Nijmegen
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on Victor Beermannhof 8 is a new-build (2023) with an A+ energy label, so you can expect low energy bills. At €600,000, the price matches the median in Lent, though the 83 m² floor area is 37% smaller than the neighbourhood average of 131 m². For context, apartments in Nijmegen vary widely in size and price.
Lent is a neighbourhood where peace and space are valued. One resident describes it as "Quiet and friendly. Privacy. Help where needed." Another says: "A nice, child-friendly and cosy neighbourhood." Based on six reviews, the neighbourhood scores a 7.75 out of 10. The area has many families (51% of households have children) and a high proportion of owner-occupied homes (63%). Most homes were built after 2010 (75%), giving the area a modern feel. Read more about the neighbourhood Lent.
For your morning bread, Aldi is just around the corner, and Jan Linders is a couple of streets away. Primary schools are within walking distance: RK BS De Geldershof is a five-minute walk, and Kindcentrum De Boomgaard is about ten minutes away. The Citadel College secondary school is also a couple of streets away. The municipality Nijmegen offers a train station 1.4 km away, so you can reach the city centre in about ten minutes by bike.
At the time of writing, the home is listed only via met Maurice.
Details of this home
Victor Beermannhof 8, Lent
Good · 6 residents
Quiet and friendly. Privacy. Help where needed.
Auto-translated to English by AII grew up here and had a good experience. I attended a good primary school. There are even several. For example, my brother went to a different primary school because that education was better for him. I live about a 10-minute bike ride from Nijmegen city centre, which is ideal. I am very enthusiastic about Lent and might even return there after my student days, which I will have soon.
Auto-translated to English by AIBoring but quiet.
Auto-translated to English by AIThe neighbourhood is very pleasant to live in due to plenty of amenities and the children have enough space to play outdoors.
Auto-translated to English by AIThe neighbourhood is clean and tidy. Little nuisance. I don't know my neighbours and there are no neighbourhood parties. I don't mind that. Sometimes there's bickering in the neighbourhood about very small things. That's annoying. Otherwise very positive! There's a forest within walking distance and supermarket and city within cycling distance. Enough schools in Nijmegen. Everything nice and close.
Auto-translated to English by AII am very happy that I have a nice social housing home in this day and age. But the neighbourhood is right next to the N325, which has become many times busier over the past 10 years. No one sticks to the 50 km/h limit and the road surface is poor, so unfortunately there is a lot of noise pollution. The municipality does nothing about it; social housing is at the bottom of the list, I believe. Furthermore, unfortunately a lot of rubbish is thrown onto the street. From the cars that race past, but also because there is no proper facility for residual waste and plastic, which is collected once every 2 weeks and is often put out far too early, so birds and other vermin tear everything open. Nijmegen and Lent have grown enormously in terms of housing facilities. Very nice, because there is a housing shortage, but the extreme differences between social housing policy and enormous luxury villa policy are unfortunately very large, and that does make you feel like a second-class citizen, unfortunately.
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About Victor Beermannhof 8, Lent
The asking price of €600,000 is exactly the median price in Lent, so it is in line with the market. However, the apartment is 83 m², which is 37% smaller than the neighbourhood average of 131 m². Recently sold homes in Lent went for an average of €634,872 and took 34 days to sell, suggesting a balanced market.
The energy label is A+, which is the highest rating. This means the home is very energy-efficient, with low heating and electricity costs. In Lent, 56.3% of homes have an A+ label, so this is a common standard in the area.
The nearest train station is 1.4 km away, which is about a 15-minute walk or a 5-minute bike ride. From there, you can reach Nijmegen city centre in a few minutes.
There are several primary schools within walking distance: RK BS De Geldershof (768 m), De Noorderstroom (785 m), and Kindcentrum De Boomgaard (836 m). For secondary education, Citadel College is 500 m away. All are within a ten-minute walk.
Lent has a total of 436 reported crimes for the area, but residents describe it as quiet and friendly. One resident says: 'Quiet and friendly. Privacy. Help where needed.' Another calls it 'boring but quiet,' which suggests a peaceful environment.
Aldi is 871 m away (about a ten-minute walk), and Jan Linders is 1.2 km away. For more variety, SPAR, Jumbo, and Coop are within 2 km. Daily shopping is easy on foot or by bike.
The apartment was built in 2023, so it is brand new. This means modern construction standards, good insulation, and an A+ energy label. In Lent, 75% of homes were built after 2010, so this is typical for the neighbourhood.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Lent