Augustijnenkamp en omgeving, Dordrecht
NeighbourhoodThis 18th-century end-of-terrace house on Hof sits in the heart of Dordrecht's old town, with a classic gabled facade and a floor area of 121 m². At €525,000, it is the priciest of the three homes currently for sale in the neighbourhood and 29% above the local average asking price of €407,667, a reflection of its size and character. For context, end-of-terrace houses in Dordrecht vary widely in price and condition.
Augustijnenkamp en omgeving is a compact, historic quarter with 385 residents, mostly adults and older people, only 35 children under 15 live here. Two-thirds of homes were built before 1945, and the area feels quiet and residential despite being in the city centre. There are no neighbourhood reviews available, so the picture comes from the figures: a mix of singles and couples, with a high proportion of owner-occupied homes (54%). The Augustijnenkamp en omgeving neighbourhood is one of Dordrecht's oldest.
For daily groceries, SPAR is just around the corner, Albert Heijn is a five-minute walk, and Dirk is a couple of streets away. Two primary schools are on your doorstep: Jenaplan basisschool De Statenschool and IKC de Wereldwijzer. The train station is a ten-minute walk, and the city's restaurants and cafés are within a few minutes' stroll. The municipality of Dordrecht offers a compact, walkable urban environment.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including ZOOMER Makelaardij, Funda and Pararius.
Details of this home
Hof 4, Dordrecht
Data from Augustijnenkamp en omgeving
Data from Augustijnenkamp en omgeving
45 within 5 km
103 within 5 km
About Hof 4, Dordrecht
At €525,000, this end-of-terrace house is the most expensive of the three homes currently for sale in Augustijnenkamp en omgeving. It is 29% above the neighbourhood average asking price of €407,667, but it also has a larger floor area (121 m² versus the average 96 m²). The price per square metre works out at roughly €4,340, which is in line with the neighbourhood average of €4,260 per m².
The home has an energy label D. This is a moderate rating, heating costs will be noticeable but not extreme. In the neighbourhood, two-thirds of homes have a label D or lower, so this is fairly typical for a pre-war property. You can expect to spend more on energy than in a modern, well-insulated home.
The floor area is 121 m², which is 26% larger than the neighbourhood average of 96 m². The plot measures 66 m², typical for a historic townhouse. The house was built in 1700, so it has period features but also the maintenance needs of an older property.
Augustijnenkamp en omgeving is a quiet, historic quarter with 385 residents. Most households are singles or couples without children, only 40 households have kids. The area has a high owner-occupancy rate (54%) and a mix of ages, with many residents over 45. It feels residential despite being in the city centre.
Dordrecht train station is 1.1 km away, about a ten-minute walk. The station offers connections to Rotterdam, Breda and other cities. Buses are also available nearby.
SPAR is 248 m away, Albert Heijn 444 m, and Dirk 514 m, all within a short walk. Two primary schools are on your doorstep: Jenaplan basisschool De Statenschool (68 m) and IKC de Wereldwijzer (94 m). Secondary schools are about 1.2 km away.
There are currently three homes for sale in Augustijnenkamp en omgeving, with prices ranging from €349,000 to €525,000. This house is the most expensive and the largest. In the past, three homes sold here with an average selling price of €366,333 and an average time on market of 35 days.
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