Onderwijzersbuurt, Heemskerk
This apartment on Zeelaan 67 sits in the Onderwijzersbuurt, a residential area in Heemskerk where the streets are calm and the centre is close by. The home is on the second floor of a building from 1965, and with an asking price of €350,000 it is in line with the market for apartments in Heemskerk.
The apartment has four rooms, including three bedrooms and one bathroom, spread over a single floor. The living area is 72 square metres, and the agent lists a volume of 230 cubic metres. There is a balcony, and the property is fully owned. According to the agent, the home has partial double glazing and a central heating boiler. The monthly homeowners' association fee is €170.
This is a neighbourhood where daily life is simple: the shops are close, and the streets are quiet. Residents across the municipality of Heemskerk give their living environment an average score of 7.83, based on 18 reviews. One resident says: "Everything is very central, making it easy to get to shops and other places. Additionally, the neighbourhood is quiet, which I really appreciate." Another notes: "The neighbourhood where I live is nice and cosy, but there is a park next to it where the maintenance is really poor." The neighbourhood itself has around 1,500 residents, and about 47% of households are single-person. For more on the area, see the Onderwijzersbuurt neighbourhood.
For groceries, Albert Heijn is on your doorstep, with Dekamarkt and Vomar just around the corner. Kindcentrum Eigenwijze primary school is a couple of streets away, and the nearest GP, Huisartsenpraktijk de Gooijer en Mandjes, is also just around the corner. The pharmacy, Boots Apotheek Heemskerk, is a five-minute walk. Bus stops at Heemskerk, J. Ligthartstraat and Heemskerk Centrum are on your doorstep, served by lines 71, 73 and 72, 74, 572 respectively. The nearest train station, Heemskerk, is about a ten-minute walk. For more on the wider area, see the municipality of Heemskerk.
No WOZ value is available for this property. According to public address-level risk data, the noise from road traffic is above the standard at 52 dB Lden, while railway and aircraft noise are below their standards. The foundation risk indication is medium, as the building dates from before 1970 and the soil is sand. Pluvial flooding risk is low, and heat stress is medium. These are area-level indications, not an inspection of this specific home.
At the time of writing, the home is offered via two channels, including Van der Borden Vastgoedprofessionals - Alkmaar.
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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 Zeelaan 67, Heemskerk
The asking price is €350,000. With a living area of 72 square metres, that works out to €4,861 per square metre, based on the agent's listing. This is in line with the market for apartments in Heemskerk, though the final price depends on what buyers are willing to pay.
The apartment has four rooms in total: three bedrooms and one bathroom. It is located on the second floor and has a balcony. The living area is 72 square metres, and the volume is 230 cubic metres. The property is fully owned, and there is a monthly homeowners' association fee of €170.
The energy label is C. This means the home is not among the most efficient, but it is not the least efficient either. The agent notes that the home has partial double glazing and a central heating boiler. Expect moderate energy costs, though the exact amount depends on usage and energy prices.
The WOZ value is not stated in the available data. The WOZ value is the municipal valuation used for taxes, and it is not always included in listings. Without this figure, it is not possible to compare the asking price to the official valuation.
The foundation risk indication for this address is medium, according to public data. This is because the building was constructed before 1970, and the soil type is sand. This is an area-level indication, not an inspection of this specific property. It means there is a possibility of foundation issues, but it is not a certainty.
Public data shows that road traffic noise at this address is 52 dB Lden, which is above the Dutch standard. Railway noise is 20 dB Lden and aircraft noise is 45 dB Lden, both below their respective standards. This means road traffic is the main noise source, but the actual experience depends on the time of day and the building's insulation.
There are several supermarkets within a short walk. Albert Heijn is about 284 metres away, Dekamarkt is 328 metres, and Vomar is 385 metres. An Aldi is about 636 metres away. This makes daily grocery shopping convenient without needing a car.
Kindcentrum Eigenwijze, a primary school, is about 314 metres away. There is also a special education school, Prof. van Gilseschool Heemskerk, at 337 metres. For secondary education, Forta: Sterk in Praktijk is about 784 metres away. These distances make it easy for children to walk or cycle to school.
The nearest bus stops are Heemskerk, J. Ligthartstraat and Heemskerk Centrum, both about 170 metres away. They are served by bus lines 71, 73 and 71, 72, 73, 74, 572 respectively. The nearest train station is Heemskerk, about 2.15 kilometres away, which is a short bike ride or a longer walk.
The Onderwijzersbuurt is a residential area in Heemskerk with about 1,495 residents. Residents across the municipality give their living environment an average score of 7.83 out of 10. One resident appreciates the quiet and central location, while another mentions poor maintenance of a nearby park. The neighbourhood has a mix of ages, with 34% of residents between 25 and 45.
How residents experience their neighbourhood
Quiet neighbourhood, all shops and amenities are easily accessible. Pleasant living.
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How residents experience their district
Quiet neighbourhood, all shops and amenities are easily accessible. Pleasant living.
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How residents experience their municipality
The neighbourhood where I live is nice and cosy, but there is a park next to it where the maintenance is really poor. They remove the beautiful trees and leave the weeds because, in my opinion, they don't know much about greenery. And the surrounding neighbourhoods have a lot of nuisance from young people. In my view, too little is being done about it. And I'm afraid it won't get much better because they want to place an asylum seekers' centre. They can't handle it as it is!
Auto-translated to English by AII think I live in a very nice neighbourhood. Everything is very central, making it easy to get to shops and other places. Additionally, the neighbourhood is quiet, which I really appreciate. It creates a safe and relaxed atmosphere. What I do find a pity is that there is no playground for children in the area. If there were a play area, children could play better here and the neighbourhood would become even more pleasant. Overall, I am satisfied with my neighbourhood. It is quiet and centrally located, and with a playground it would be completely complete.
Auto-translated to English by AIHouses will be demolished in the future they say 20227 as far as we know nothing neighbourhood okay otherwise poor maintenance
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Auto-translated to English by AINice and close together but not too much. The neighbourhood is super cosy and social, so that's not the issue. Plenty of facilities like playgrounds and a Cruyff court football field.
Auto-translated to English by AIQuiet neighbourhood, all shops and amenities are easily accessible. Pleasant living.
Auto-translated to English by AII like that my house is so surrounded by nature. However, there aren't many social people here; a neighbourhood party would have been nice sometimes. People often say that I "live in a maze". There are several schools nearby, which is nice for the children, and there are still a few houses available to rent or buy. There is little crime here (at least that's what I've noticed), and you're also close to a supermarket, snack bar, pizzeria, and hairdresser. Of course, you're also quite close to the centre of Heemskerk, and Beverwijk is also quite nearby. The hygiene here is also fine. In summary, it's a decent neighbourhood!
Auto-translated to English by AICosy, neighbours talk to each other, you know everyone, lots of playgrounds so it's nice to let your child grow up here, at the end of the street a primary school and on the street a daycare centre. Great location. The flat itself is a bit outdated but they are working on making it more sustainable and renovating.
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| Sale price | €600,929 | €536,857 |
|---|---|---|
| Sale per m² | €4,679 | – |
| Rent price | €1,818 p/m | €1,818 p/m |
| Rent per m² | €16 p/m | – |
Zeelaan 67, Heemskerk
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