Maasland, Midden-Delfland
NeighbourhoodThis 2024-built corner house in Maasland is as efficient as they come, with an A++++ energy label. At 132 m² on a 217 m² plot, it's a modern, spacious home in a quiet street. The asking price of €695,000 is on the high side, 31% above the neighbourhood average of €531,844, but you're paying for new-build quality and top-tier energy performance. For context, end-of-terrace houses in Midden-Delfland typically command a premium.
Maasland is a village of about 4,575 residents, with a mix of families and older households. It's not very urban (urbanity score 4 out of 5), so you get peace and quiet. The housing stock is mostly pre-war (24%) and post-war (18%), but this home is part of a newer wave. There are no resident reviews available for this street, but the municipality Midden-Delfland is known for its green, rural character.
For your morning bread, Albert Heijn is just around the corner. Two primary schools, De Schutse and Basisschool Aloysius, are a couple of streets away (310 m each), and Lentiz VMBO Maasland is a five-minute walk. The village centre with restaurants is also nearby. It's a practical, car-friendly setup, the train station is 11.3 km away, so you'll likely drive or cycle to Schiedam or Delft.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including Waterweg Makelaar, Funda, Pararius, and Vastgoed Nederland.
Details of this home
Huis te Veldelaan 16D, Maasland
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About Huis te Veldelaan 16D, Maasland
The asking price is 31% above the neighbourhood average of €531,844, which is a significant premium. However, this is a brand-new corner house (2024) with an A++++ energy label, while most homes in Maasland are older and less efficient. The price per m² works out to about €5,265, compared to the neighbourhood average of €4,269. So you're paying for new-build quality and low energy costs.
The energy label is A++++, the highest possible. This means the home is extremely energy-efficient, with very low heating and electricity costs. In the neighbourhood, only about 12% of homes for sale have label A+ or better, so this is a standout feature. You can expect minimal energy bills compared to older homes.
The median asking price in Maasland is €502,000, and the average is €531,844. This home is priced at €695,000, which is in the upper range, the most expensive home currently listed is €895,000. However, homes in Maasland sell relatively quickly (average 49 days), and new-build homes like this one are rare.
Maasland is a village with a population of about 4,575. It's not very urban (urbanity score 4 out of 5), so it's quiet and green. The population is mixed: 28% are 45-65, 24% are 65+, and 21% are 25-45. There are many families (36% of households have children). The area has low crime (102 total offences) and good amenities within walking distance.
The nearest train station is 11.3 km away. This makes the home more suitable for car owners or those who cycle to a station. The A20 motorway is accessible within a few kilometres, so commuting by car is straightforward.
Two primary schools are within a five-minute walk: De Schutse and Basisschool Aloysius (both 310 m). For secondary education, Lentiz VMBO Maasland is 665 m away, and Lentiz Revius MAVO is 1.2 km. There are also several other schools within 5 km.
Given it's a corner house with a plot of that size, outdoor space is very likely.
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