Bunnik, Bunnik
NeighbourhoodThis corner house on J F Kennedylaan feels spacious and light, built in 2015 with energy label A. With 139 m² of living space, it's 31% smaller than the neighbourhood average, but the efficient layout makes the most of it. At €800,000, the price is on the high side compared to the median of €752,000 in Bunnik, reflecting the modern build and energy efficiency. For context, see other end-of-terrace houses in Bunnik.
Bunnik is a village with a strong community feel, where many young families live. One resident says: "Very many young families with children aged 0-12. No crime, no loitering youths. No noise nuisance." Another notes: "Beautiful and green." The neighbourhood has several large playgrounds and a shopping centre within walking distance. Average household incomes are above the national average, and most homes are owner-occupied. For more on the area, see municipality Bunnik.
For your morning bread, Albert Heijn is on your doorstep, just 138 metres away. The nearest primary school, WereldKidz Anne Frankschool, is a couple of streets away, and Camminghaschool is similarly close. The train station is a ten-minute walk, making Utrecht easily reachable. The Kromme Rijn river is just around the corner for a stroll.
At the time of writing, the home is listed via Van Doorn Makelaardij and also appears on Funda.
Details of this home
J F Kennedylaan 2J, Bunnik
Good · 8 residents
Very many young families with children aged 0-12. No crime, no loitering youths. No noise nuisance. 2 years ago the sewer was replaced and the streets were redesigned with lots of greenery. Several large playgrounds in the neighbourhood. Daycare. Station 3 minutes' walk (8 minutes to Utrecht Central). Bus station 400 m away towards Utrecht and towards Wijk bij Duurstede. 10 minutes' cycling to Science Park Utrecht, 15 minutes to Galgenwaard and 25 minutes to Utrecht city centre. 10 minutes to Rhijnauwen Woods, 12 minutes to Zeist centre. Walking along the Kromme Rijn (river that runs from Wijk bij Duurstede to Utrecht) 500 metres away. Shopping centre 500 metres away.
Auto-translated to English by AIToo little is being built and when something becomes available, it's not for those who have been registered for years. Clean and safe???? Pavements uneven, tiles loose or missing... weeds growing rampant. Shrubs pruned too late or not at all or forgotten, creating unsafe spots e.g. when crossing or wanting to drive onto the road. 1 supermarket, too expensive, yes the previous owner arranged that a second one cannot/may not come to Bunnik while Odijk has 2. etc etc I could list and write more things.
Auto-translated to English by AII used to play outside here often and it is very beautifully green
Auto-translated to English by AIIt's a cosy and safe neighbourhood but the people are narrow-minded
Auto-translated to English by AINext to my house you are literally run off the pavement by cars trying to pass each other. Adding a few bollards would be a solution. Even when I walk with my walker and later with my mobility scooter, I will certainly have to be careful when leaving my exit.
Auto-translated to English by AIA lot is being built and high, now looking at apartments, soon they'll know by the end of the year what I'm cooking. There is only one supermarket, an expensive AH, so you have to go to the next village to do your shopping cheaply. A lot of rubbish lies on the street, especially napkins from the ice cream shop, wheelie bins have been on the pavement for years while they have space behind the house.
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Data from Bunnik
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About J F Kennedylaan 2J, Bunnik
The asking price of €800,000 is above the neighbourhood median of €752,000, but the home is a recent build (2015) with an A energy label, which commands a premium. The average price per m² in Bunnik is €4,874, so at €5,755 per m² (based on 139 m²), it's on the high side. However, the modern construction and energy efficiency add value.
At 139 m², this home is 31% smaller than the neighbourhood average of 202 m². But because it's a corner house built in 2015, the layout is efficient and modern. The smaller footprint is offset by the energy label A and the fact that it's a relatively new build in an area where most homes are older.
Bunnik is very family-oriented, with many young families and children aged 0-12. Residents report no crime or noise nuisance. There are several large playgrounds, a daycare within walking distance, and primary schools just around the corner. The train station is a ten-minute walk, and Utrecht city centre is 8 minutes by train.
Albert Heijn is just 138 metres away, so you can walk there in under two minutes. There's also a SPAR express about 1.6 km away. For daily shopping, the Albert Heijn covers most needs, and the shopping centre is 500 metres from the neighbourhood.
The energy label is A, which means the home is very energy-efficient. This keeps heating costs low and is good for the environment. In Bunnik, 36.8% of homes have label A, and 26.3% have A+, so this home is in the top tier for efficiency.
The train station is 2.6 km away, which is about a 30-minute walk or a 5-minute cycle. Residents mention it's a 3-minute walk, but that likely refers to a different station; the data shows 2.6 km. From there, Utrecht Central is 8 minutes by train.
Yes, a park or public garden is 0.8 km away, about a ten-minute walk. The Kromme Rijn river is 500 metres away, offering walking routes. Residents also mention Rhijnauwen Woods is 10 minutes by bike, and the area is generally green with many trees.
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