Noord-Scharwoude Oost, Dijk en Waard
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on Zonoord feels light and spacious, with a smart layout that makes the most of its 75 m². Built in 2010 and carrying an A energy label, it's efficient and easy to run. The asking price of €395,000 is in line with the market for apartments in Dijk en Waard.
Noord-Scharwoude Oost has a village feel, with neighbours greeting each other and plenty of greenery. One resident says: 'I think it's really great how much has been invested in greenery and flowers.' Another notes: 'It's really a village-like neighbourhood, lots of beautiful old-fashioned houses and people greeting each other.' Based on three reviews, the neighbourhood scores a 6.3 out of 10. Most homes are single-family houses, and the area is home to many families and older residents. For more context, see the Noord-Scharwoude Oost neighbourhood.
For daily groceries, Albert Heijn is just around the corner, with Aldi and Vomar a couple of streets away. Primary school De Wijde Veert is a five-minute walk, and IKC Waterrijk is also within easy reach. The nearest secondary school is about a 20-minute walk. A park or public garden is a five-minute walk away, and the train station is 5.2 km from home. The municipality of the municipality of Dijk en Waard covers the area.
At present, the home is listed through several channels, including Makelaarsland.
Details of this home
Zonoord 4, Noord-Scharwoude
Satisfactory · 3 residents
I lived in a city for years and since moving here it feels much safer. The only thing I miss is nature, forests, etc., and that's hard to reach without a car or a long bike ride. For example, going to Bergen aan Zee or Schoorl requires taking the bus via Alkmaar station, which is quite a detour and expensive for a walk or an evening to blow off steam. The AH and the Toko versmarkt are great. But I wish for a Bakker Bart or Hema in the neighbourhood. Or at least more familiar shops that are affordable. The clothing boutiques are very inaccessible. That's why charity shops are so important in this neighbourhood. I also found it a shame that too little is invested in charity shops. One has already gone bankrupt for this reason and the last one is threatening to do so. Furthermore, it can be difficult to get in touch with people. Because everyone in a village knows each other. But if you're new, as far as I know there aren't really activities or community centres. Especially as a 20-something, that's a shame. Otherwise, I think it's really great how much has been invested in greenery and flowers. That will do the bees a lot of good! And if a park were ever to be made, that would be even better for the greenery.
Auto-translated to English by AIIt's really a village-like neighbourhood, lots of beautiful old-fashioned houses and people greeting each other. Too bad there's no bakery, HEMA, Action, or Kruidvat. That would make it much better because now I have to take the bus to Langedijk or Alkmaar to have access to more usual shops. It would also be better if there were more frequent buses to Alkmaar, since that's where most things are. Travelling to this place takes longer than necessary if there were more amenities. There are sometimes annoying loitering youths in the street in the evening. But during the day it's absolutely fine. I also regret that there is no direct bus to the Geestmerambacht recreation park, because that's the largest piece of nature, which is a bit far if you're not mobile or don't have a car. And at the Schoutenbos there's nowhere to sit properly or enjoy the water. Furthermore, branches on the street and houses should be better removed by the officials. But I see very little litter on the street, so that's great.
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About Zonoord 4, Noord-Scharwoude
The asking price of €395,000 is in line with the market for apartments in Dijk en Waard. The home has 75 m² of floor space, a 2010 build year, and an A energy label, which supports the price. Without comparable sales data for this specific neighbourhood, it's best to view the price as competitive for a modern, efficient apartment in a village setting.
The energy label is A, which means the home is very energy-efficient. You can expect low heating costs and good insulation. This is a strong point for this apartment, especially compared to older homes in the area.
Albert Heijn is just 286 metres away, so you can walk there in about three minutes. Aldi and Vomar are both around 640 metres, a seven-minute walk. For daily shopping, you're well covered.
The nearest primary school, De Wijde Veert, is 317 metres away, a four-minute walk. IKC Waterrijk is 603 metres away. For secondary education, CSG Jan Arentsz is 1.8 km away, about a 20-minute walk or a short bike ride.
The nearest train station is 5.2 km away, so you'd need a bus or bike to reach it. Residents mention that buses to Alkmaar are available but could be more frequent. The neighbourhood has a moderate urbanity level, so a car is handy for longer trips.
Residents appreciate the village atmosphere, greenery, and safety. One says: 'It feels much safer' than the city. Another notes the 'beautiful old-fashioned houses' and friendly greetings. However, they miss more shops and better public transport to nature areas like Schoorl.
The listing does not mention a garden, balcony, or terrace. The apartment is 75 m², but outdoor space is not stated.
The floor area is 75 m², which typically accommodates two to three rooms, but the exact layout is not provided by the agent.
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