Driemanspolder, Zoetermeer
NeighbourhoodThis corner house on Charlotteplaats sits in Driemanspolder, a lively part of Zoetermeer. With 140 m² of living space and a 206 m² plot, it is noticeably roomier than many homes in the area. The asking price of €495,000 is 24% above the neighbourhood average of €399,987, which reflects the extra square metres and the corner position. For context, end-of-terrace houses in Zoetermeer vary widely in price and size.
Driemanspolder is a densely built neighbourhood with 3,460 addresses per km², very strongly urban. Of the 3,416 homes, 52% are owner-occupied and 18% are single-family. The population of 6,460 is mixed: 28% are 25,45, 25% are 65 or older, and 14% are children. One resident describes it as "Industrial, felt like an industrial area rather than a neighbourhood." That is a single review, so it is one perspective. The neighbourhood Driemanspolder has a high proportion of homes built between 1970 and 1990 (76%).
For groceries, Hoogvliet is just around the corner, and Aldi is a five-minute walk. Three primary schools, Basisschool De Vijverburgh, Katholieke basisschool De Paulusschool and Koningin Wilhelminaschool, are all within a couple of streets away. Secondary school Oranje Nassau College Clauslaan is also a five-minute walk. A park or public garden is on your doorstep, and a restaurant is just around the corner. The municipality Zoetermeer offers further amenities within easy reach.
At the time of writing the home is listed through several channels, including De Makelaars Rotterdam en Zoetermeer, Van Herk Makelaars Lansingerland, and De Makelaars Jenné | Baars | Jenné.
Details of this home
Charlotteplaats 32, Zoetermeer
Mediocre · 1 resident
Felt like an industrial area rather than a neighbourhood.
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About Charlotteplaats 32, Zoetermeer
The asking price is 24% above the neighbourhood average of €399,987, but the home is also 32% larger than the average (140 m² vs 106 m²). Corner houses often command a premium. Whether it is fair depends on how you value the extra space and the corner plot.
The energy label is C. That is a mid-range label, heating costs will be moderate but not as low as with A or B labels. In Driemanspolder, 24% of homes have label C, while 43% have D or lower.
Driemanspolder has 925 households with children and several primary schools within a five-minute walk. The area is very urban, with a high density of addresses. One resident described it as industrial, but that is a single opinion.
The nearest train station is 1.6 km away, about a 20-minute walk or a short cycle.
At 140 m², this home is 32% larger than the neighbourhood average of 106 m². The plot of 206 m² is also generous for a corner house in this part of Zoetermeer.
In the most recent data, 374 total crimes were recorded in the neighbourhood. That works out to about 58 per 1,000 residents, which is above the national average. However, crime figures can vary year to year.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Driemanspolder