Ondiep, Utrecht
NeighbourhoodThis end-of-terrace house on Elsstraat sits in Ondiep, a neighbourhood where Utrecht's urban energy meets a more down-to-earth, lived-in feel. At €550,000 for 80 m², the price is in line with the market, similar end-of-terrace houses in Utrecht average €6325 per m². The 1946 build has an energy label B, so heating costs should be manageable.
Ondiep is a mixed bag, according to three reviews. One resident calls it "Fine" and says it's "Just nice and stuff". Another describes "A lot of shouting and division", noting that "the neighbourhood is divided into 2 between the original residents and the new ones, this is clearly noticeable with houses being pelted with eggs and fireworks and the police do nothing." A third review mentions "Neglected" public spaces. The neighbourhood Ondiep is densely populated (over 5000 residents) and very urban, with a high address density. Many households are singles or couples without children, and incomes are average for the city.
For your morning bread, PLUS is just around the corner, and Albert Heijn is a five-minute walk. There are several primary schools within a couple of streets away, like P.c. basisschool de Boemerang and OBS Rietendakschool. The municipality Utrecht has plenty of parks and restaurants nearby, so you won't be short of green space or a place to eat out.
At the time of writing the home is listed only via Dina verkoopt.
Details of this home
Elsstraat 55, Utrecht
Satisfactory · 3 residents
Just nice and stuff
Auto-translated to English by AIThe neighbourhood is divided into 2 between the original residents and the new ones, this is clearly noticeable with houses being pelted with eggs and fireworks and the police do nothing.
Auto-translated to English by AIPoorly maintained public spaces
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About Elsstraat 55, Utrecht
The asking price of €550,000 is close to the average sale price in Ondiep (€530,873) and the average asking price (€549,368). At €6,875 per m², it's slightly above the neighbourhood average of €6,325 per m², but the house is a corner property with a 91 m² plot, which adds value. Overall, it's in line with the market.
The energy label is B, which is good for a house built in 1946. It means the home is reasonably efficient, so you can expect moderate energy bills. In Ondiep, 25% of homes have label B, and another 15% have A or better.
Ondiep has a mix of families and singles. About 755 households have children, and there are several primary schools within walking distance. However, some residents report tensions between original and new residents, and public spaces are described as neglected by one reviewer. It's a lively, urban area with both positives and drawbacks.
The nearest train station is 1.9 km away, which is about a 20-minute walk or a short bike ride. Utrecht's central station is also easily reachable by bus or bike.
PLUS is just 482 m away, Albert Heijn at 766 m, and Jumbo at 809 m. For a larger shop, AH XL is about 1 km away. You have plenty of options for daily groceries within a short walk.
The neighbourhood recorded 221 total crimes, which is moderate for a dense urban area. One resident mentioned issues with vandalism and police inaction, but another found it fine. It's worth visiting at different times to get a feel for the street.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Ondiep