Gouderak, Krimpenerwaard
NeighbourhoodThis corner house on Dorpsstraat in Gouderak dates from 1842 and has a floor area of 243 m². With an energy label G, heating costs will be high. The asking price of €795,000 is on the high side compared to the neighbourhood average, partly because of the large surface area. For more context, see end-of-terrace houses in Krimpenerwaard.
Gouderak is a village with about 2,600 residents, where most homes are owner-occupied and many are pre-war. Based on two reviews, one resident calls it a "Fine neighbourhood", while another finds people less open than in cities and says there's not much to do, though they appreciate the green polders. The municipality Krimpenerwaard covers a wider area with more amenities.
For groceries, Boon's Markt is just around the corner, and Albert Heijn and Aldi are a couple of streets away. Two primary schools, De Bron and obs De Kranepoort, are a five-minute walk. A GP is also within walking distance. The nearest train station is 5.4 km away, so a car or bike is handy for longer trips.
At the time of writing the home is listed via DRVM, DRVM makelaars, and De Rotterdamsche Vastgoed Makelaardij.
Details of this home
Dorpsstraat 52, Gouderak
Good · 2 residents
Fine neighbourhood
Auto-translated to English by AII think people here are a lot less open and thoughtful than in larger cities, which is a shame. For example, the atmosphere at the swimming pool isn't always pleasant either, sometimes there are arguments and once an assault. Also, I find there's not much to do, you're better off going into Gouda. It is nicely green with the polders, that's why we came here.
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About Dorpsstraat 52, Gouderak
The asking price is €795,000, which is close to the average sold price in the neighbourhood (€608,688) but above the median (€587,500). The house is larger than average (243 m² vs 191 m²), which partly explains the higher price. Given the energy label G and the age of the property, you may want to factor in renovation costs.
The energy label is G, the lowest rating. This means the home is not energy-efficient and heating costs are likely to be high. In the neighbourhood, only 23.1% of homes have a label D or lower, so this house is less efficient than most. Improvements like insulation or a new heating system could make a big difference.
The house was built in 1842, making it one of the older properties in Gouderak (38.5% of homes are pre-war). Older homes often have character but may need more maintenance. The energy label G is typical for a house of this age, and you might need to check the foundation, roof, and windows.
Gouderak is a village with a mix of families and older residents. Reviews are mixed: one resident finds it fine, another mentions less openness than in cities and limited activities, but appreciates the green surroundings. The area has basic amenities like a GP and supermarkets within walking distance, but for more options you'd go to Gouda.
The nearest train station is 5.4 km away. This is not within walking distance, so you would need a car, bike, or bus to reach it. The village itself is car-dependent for longer journeys.
Yes, there are two primary schools within a five-minute walk: De Bron and obs De Kranepoort. For secondary education, the nearest school is 5 km away, so a commute is necessary.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Gouderak