Hurdegaryp, Tytsjerksteradiel
NeighbourhoodThis corner house on De Horst in Hurdegaryp has a lived-in feel from the moment you step inside. Built in 1961, it offers 99 m² of living space on a 231 m² plot, with an energy label C. The asking price of €295,000 is 36% below the neighbourhood average of €460,100, making it the cheapest of the five homes currently for sale in Hurdegaryp. That's a keen price, especially when you consider that end-of-terrace houses in Tytsjerksteradiel typically command higher figures.
Hurdegaryp is a village where people know each other. Based on five reviews, residents give it an 8.25 out of 10. One resident says: "Never any problems with neighbours. No nuisance. Cosy." Another adds: "Events do take place. And contact with the neighbours." The neighbourhood is home to 4,775 people, with a mix of families and older residents. Most homes are owner-occupied (73%) and single-family (89%), so you're surrounded by people who take pride in their properties. The municipality Tytsjerksteradiel has a rural character, and Hurdegaryp reflects that with its green spaces and calm streets.
For your morning bread, Albert Heijn is just around the corner, and Poiesz is a couple of streets away. Two primary schools are within a five-minute walk: Christelijke Basisschool De Winde and Openbare Basisschool Hurdegarijp. For secondary education, Pvo Hurdegaryp, Tjalling Koopmans College is a ten-minute walk. The train station is a ten-minute walk too, so commuting is straightforward. A park or public garden is on your doorstep, and a restaurant is just around the corner.
At the time of writing, this home is listed through several channels, including Link Makelaars & Taxateurs. The asking price is €295,000, and the property is available for viewing.
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De Horst 37, Hurdegaryp
Very good · 5 residents
Never any problems with neighbours. No nuisance. Cosy.
Auto-translated to English by AIEvents do take place. And contact with the neighbours.
Auto-translated to English by AII have lived here my whole life, there are 2 supermarkets and several types of shops. There are also 2 types of public transport. The people are friendly and welcoming.
Auto-translated to English by AIExtremely bad. A Pakistani family has been living at number 7 for years and they can do whatever they want. Dealing drugs, weapons in the house. Things have gone wrong here several times with smashed windows and the police constantly driving through the neighbourhood. Our housing association does nothing about it because they just collect the rent, of course. It's driving the whole neighbourhood crazy..
Auto-translated to English by AII feel very safe in my neighbourhood. There will always be people who want to help me. With the train and bus in the village, it is easily accessible.
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About De Horst 37, Hurdegaryp
Yes, it's a keen price. The average asking price in Hurdegaryp is €460,100, and this home is 36% below that. It's also the cheapest of the five homes currently for sale in the neighbourhood. The floor area is smaller than average (99 m² vs 349 m²), which partly explains the difference, but the price per m² is still competitive.
Hurdegaryp is a quiet, friendly village. Residents give it an 8.25 out of 10, praising the lack of nuisance and the neighbourly contact. It's a mix of families and older residents, with mostly owner-occupied single-family homes. The village has a rural feel but with all daily amenities within walking distance.
The train station is 1 km away, about a ten-minute walk. That makes commuting to nearby cities straightforward.
Albert Heijn is 246 metres away, just around the corner. Poiesz is 461 metres away, a couple of streets further. Both are within easy walking distance for daily groceries.
Two primary schools are within a five-minute walk: Christelijke Basisschool De Winde (359 m) and Openbare Basisschool Hurdegarijp (373 m). For secondary education, Pvo Hurdegaryp, Tjalling Koopmans College is 555 metres away, about a ten-minute walk.
The energy label is C, which is average for a home from 1961. It means the home is reasonably efficient but not as good as modern standards. You can expect moderate energy costs, but improvements like better insulation could lower them further.
Recently sold homes in Hurdegaryp went for an average of €397,625, with an average selling time of 48 days. This home's asking price of €295,000 is well below that, so it represents good value compared to recent sales.
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