Bloemen- en Bomenkwartier, Woerden
NeighbourhoodThis 1937 end-of-terrace house on Dahliastraat has a warm, settled feel from the moment you step inside. With 98 m² of living space and a 124 m² plot, it offers a comfortable layout across two floors. The C energy label means it's reasonably efficient, though some modernisation may be considered. At €525,000, the price is in line with the market for end-of-terrace houses in Woerden.
The Bloemen- en Bomenkwartier is a well-established residential area with a mix of families and older residents. The streets are lined with trees and the atmosphere is calm. With 79% single-family homes and 61% owner-occupied, it's a stable, family-oriented neighbourhood. The urbanity level is strong, with an address density of 2,464 per km², so you're never far from amenities. For more context, see the Bloemen- en Bomenkwartier neighbourhood.
Your daily routine is well served here. For groceries, Lidl and Jumbo are both just around the corner, and Albert Heijn is a five-minute walk. Primary schools are on your doorstep: Willem van Oranje is a couple of streets away, and Jan de Bakkerschool is a five-minute walk. The train station is a ten-minute walk, making commutes easy. The municipality of Woerden offers a good balance of urban convenience and green space, read more about the municipality of Woerden.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including De Koning makelaars - ERA én NVM.
Details of this home
Dahliastraat 2, Woerden
Data from Bloemen- en Bomenkwartier
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28 within 5 km
About Dahliastraat 2, Woerden
The asking price of €525,000 is in line with the market for end-of-terrace houses in Woerden. The house has 98 m² of living space and a 124 m² plot, which is typical for the area. The C energy label is average for a 1937 home, so heating costs are moderate. Overall, the price reflects the property's condition and location.
The Bloemen- en Bomenkwartier is a quiet, family-friendly neighbourhood with tree-lined streets. Most homes are single-family and owner-occupied, giving it a stable feel. The area has a strong urban character with plenty of amenities nearby, yet it remains calm and residential.
Woerden train station is 1.7 km away, about a ten-minute walk. This makes commuting to Utrecht, Amsterdam or The Hague straightforward.
Several primary schools are within walking distance. Willem van Oranje is just 200 m away, Jan de Bakkerschool is 400 m, and Willem Alexanderschool is 560 m. Secondary education is also close, at 0.7 km.
Lidl and Jumbo are both within 500 m, so you can walk there in a few minutes. Albert Heijn is 670 m away, and Aldi is 709 m. For daily shopping, you have plenty of choice.
The house has an energy label C, which is average for a home built in 1937. It means the property is reasonably insulated, but you can expect moderate energy costs. Upgrades like double glazing or better insulation could improve efficiency.
You would need to view the property to see the outdoor space.
The listing does not state the number of bedrooms. With 98 m² of living space, it likely has two or three bedrooms, but you would need to check the floor plan or view the property.
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