Transwijk-Noord, Utrecht
NeighbourhoodThis corner house in Transwijk-Noord has a generous 135 m² of living space and a 203 m² plot, making it a roomy option in Utrecht. The asking price of €599,000 is 36% above the neighbourhood average of €440,145, which reflects the larger floor area and the fact that it's a corner house, a relatively rare type in this area. For context, end-of-terrace houses in Utrecht tend to command a premium.
Transwijk-Noord scores an 8.26 out of 10 from residents, who appreciate its peace and convenience. One resident says: "A pleasant, easily accessible neighbourhood with many amenities, close to the centre. Great!" Another notes: "It's a good neighbourhood to live in with a large shopping centre a 5-minute walk away... There is greenery everywhere and there is a park nearby." The neighbourhood has a mix of ages, with many young adults (25-45) and a fair number of families. It's densely built (4,013 addresses per km²) and very urban, yet residents describe it as quiet. Learn more about the neighbourhood Transwijk-Noord.
For groceries, Jumbo and Albert Heijn are just around the corner, and a Lidl is a ten-minute walk away. Primary schools are close: Basisschool Anne Frank is a couple of streets away, and Lukasschool is a five-minute walk. The city centre is a short tram ride away, and the main train station is 2.4 km from home. The municipality Utrecht offers excellent amenities, with restaurants, a library and a park all within walking distance.
At the time of writing, this home is listed through several channels, including Waltmann Makelaars & Bedrijfshuisvesting Utrecht.
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De Louterlaan 14, Utrecht
Very good · 4 residents
Going well, contact with fellow residents friendly and attentive
Auto-translated to English by AIA pleasant, easily accessible neighbourhood with many amenities, close to the centre. Great!
Auto-translated to English by AIIt's a good neighbourhood to live in with a large shopping centre a 5-minute walk away, two smaller ones on either side of the large shopping centre, and then the city centre is 5-6 minutes away by tram. There is a secondary school (Unic), a public primary school (Anne Frank School) and an international primary school in the area. There is also a sports club nearby where children can join for tennis, hockey, football, gymnastics, baseball, etc. There are bus stops everywhere and a tram runs through the neighbourhood, making it easily accessible. There are plenty of playgrounds, although they could do with a bit of sprucing up. It's a fairly quiet neighbourhood and I've never really had any trouble with people. There is little to no unrest in the area and there is also a police station close by. The streets can be dirty now and then, but there are always people from the neighbourhood who voluntarily keep them clean themselves. Sometimes the rubbish can sit by the bins a bit too long. There is greenery everywhere and there is a park nearby where you can enjoy a lovely walk in the evening. The only thing missing is a clear sense of community in the neighbourhood, but they are trying to create more togetherness with the neighbourhood drinks that are held, the community centre and the regular meetings.
Auto-translated to English by AIIt's a neighbourhood with plenty of facilities; there's a primary school and 2 secondary schools nearby, a shopping centre, a park, a gym. It's also easily accessible and close to the city. There's a tram, at least 3 or 4 different buses. Surrounded by greenery. Trees and plants are planted everywhere, and they are maintained by some residents. Benches to sit on. Actually a nice neighbourhood all around. Only more could be done about community togetherness. You don't really know your neighbours and there are hardly any meetings or such. Additionally, it could be a bit cleaner in the neighbourhood. Sometimes it can also be quite noisy with the youngsters walking through the neighbourhood but not doing much else. Overall, quite a pleasant neighbourhood.
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About De Louterlaan 14, Utrecht
The asking price is 36% above the neighbourhood average of €440,145, but this home is also 57% larger than the average (135 m² vs 86 m²) and has a 203 m² plot. Corner houses are less common in Transwijk-Noord, which can push prices up. Whether it's fair depends on how much you value extra space and a corner position.
The energy label is C, which is average for a house built in 1960. In the neighbourhood, 39.4% of homes have label C, while 27.3% have a lower label (D or worse). A C label means moderate energy efficiency, heating costs will be noticeable but not extreme.
Transwijk-Noord has 450 households with children and several primary schools within walking distance, including Basisschool Anne Frank and Lukasschool. Residents mention playgrounds and a sports club nearby. One resident says: "It's a fairly quiet neighbourhood and I've never really had any trouble with people."
The neighbourhood has bus stops everywhere and a tram line running through it, making the city centre easily accessible. The nearest train station is 2.4 km away, so you'd need a bus or bike to reach it.
The asking price per m² is about €4,437 (€599,000 / 135 m²). The neighbourhood average is €5,119 per m², so this home is actually below the average per m², likely because of the larger floor area and corner plot.
In the most recent data, Transwijk-Noord recorded 343 total crimes. That's a moderate number for a densely populated urban area. Residents describe the neighbourhood as quiet with little unrest, and there is a police station nearby.
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