Zeeheldenbuurt, Waddinxveen
NeighbourhoodThis corner house on Brugweg sits on the edge of Waddinxveen, where the village character is still tangible. With 102 m² of living space and a 121 m² plot, it's a compact but complete home. The price of €329,950 is notably low compared to the neighbourhood average of €638,500, making it a keen option. For context, end-of-terrace houses in Waddinxveen typically command higher prices.
The Zeeheldenbuurt is a quiet, older neighbourhood with 560 residents, mostly aged 45 and over. One resident describes it as "the other side" of the village, noting: "No shop, no public transport stop, no park, no school. There is a playground (association). So a bit of the forgotten side of Waddinxveen." It's a peaceful area with few young families, reflected in the 85 households with children. The neighbourhood Zeeheldenbuurt has a mix of homes, with 79% single-family houses and 51% owner-occupied.
For daily groceries, you have Albert Heijn just around the corner, and Jumbo and Lidl a couple of streets away. Basisschool Theo Thijssen is on your doorstep, while Coenecoop College is a ten-minute walk. The municipality Waddinxveen offers further amenities within easy reach.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including B&L Vastgoed.
Details of this home
Brugweg 3, Waddinxveen
Good · 1 resident
The other side, i.e. the other side of the village that Waddinxveen used to be. Across the bridge... so the other side. No shop, no public transport stop, no park, no school. Now the latter is not necessary in this old little neighbourhood with few young families. There is a playground (association). So a bit of the forgotten side of Waddinxveen.
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About Brugweg 3, Waddinxveen
The asking price is €329,950, which is 48% below the neighbourhood average of €638,500. Given the home's age (1897) and compact size, it's priced keenly compared to other homes in Zeeheldenbuurt. However, the low price reflects the quiet, less central location and the lack of nearby amenities.
The home has an energy label A++, which is very efficient. This means low energy costs and a modern standard of insulation and heating, despite the building's age. In the neighbourhood, 20% of homes have label A or better, so this home stands out positively.
Built in 1897, this is one of the older homes in the neighbourhood, where 21% of properties date from before 1945. The A++ energy label suggests it has been thoroughly modernised, so you can expect good insulation and efficient systems.
Zeeheldenbuurt is a quiet, older neighbourhood with a village feel. One resident describes it as "the other side" of Waddinxveen, noting it lacks shops, public transport, and parks. It's mostly residential with few young families, and there is a playground association.
The nearest train station is 1.2 km away, about a fifteen-minute walk. This makes commuting feasible, though the neighbourhood itself has no public transport stop within easy walking distance.
Yes, Basisschool Theo Thijssen is just 181 metres away, and Coenecoop College (secondary) is 787 metres. Two other primary schools are within a kilometre, so school runs are short.
Albert Heijn is 660 metres away, and Jumbo and Lidl are both 775 metres. That's about a ten-minute walk for daily groceries.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Zeeheldenbuurt