Raadhuiskwartier, Leidschendam-Voorburg
NeighbourhoodThis end-of-terrace house sits on a leafy street in Leidschendam's Raadhuiskwartier, a quiet residential pocket with a village feel. With 88 m² of living space and a 131 m² plot, it's a compact but well-proportioned home from 1956. The asking price of €495,000 is 28% below the neighbourhood average of €688,600, which makes it a keen entry point compared to other end-of-terrace houses in Leidschendam-Voorburg.
Raadhuiskwartier is a predominantly residential area with a mix of families and older residents. The neighbourhood has a strong sense of community, with many homes occupied by long-term owners. The streets are lined with mature trees, and the nearby park is just a couple of streets away. While there are no resident reviews available, the area is known for its quiet, safe atmosphere. The housing stock is mostly from the 1945-1970 period, and energy labels vary, with this home carrying a C rating. For more context, see the Raadhuiskwartier neighbourhood.
For your morning bread run, Dirk is just around the corner, and Jumbo is a five-minute walk. The nearest primary school, Roomskatholieke Basisschool Maria Bernadette, is also a five-minute walk away, while the Veurs Lyceum secondary school is similarly close. The town centre of Leidschendam is a ten-minute walk, offering a range of shops and restaurants. The area is well served by public transport, with a train station 2.7 km away. For more on the wider area, check the municipality of Leidschendam-Voorburg.
At present, the home is listed through several channels, including De Wekker Makelaardij Voorburg, Vastgoed Nederland, and Funda.
Details of this home
Julius Röntgenlaan 18, Leidschendam
Data from Raadhuiskwartier
Data from Raadhuiskwartier
31 within 5 km
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About Julius Röntgenlaan 18, Leidschendam
The asking price of €495,000 is 28% below the neighbourhood average of €688,600, which makes it noticeably cheaper than many homes in Raadhuiskwartier. However, the floor area of 88 m² is 32% smaller than the neighbourhood average of 130 m², so the lower price partly reflects the smaller size. Compared to other end-of-terrace houses in the municipality, it sits on the keen side of the market.
The home has an energy label C, which is average for a house of this age. In the neighbourhood, about 31% of homes have label C, and another 31% have label A. Label C means the home is reasonably efficient but not top-tier, so heating costs will be moderate. You can expect to pay typical utility bills for a house of this size and label.
Raadhuiskwartier is a family-friendly area with a good mix of ages. About 370 households have children, and there are several primary and secondary schools within walking distance. The streets are quiet and safe, with a park just 300 metres away. The area has a strong sense of community, and many homes are owner-occupied.
Dirk is just 337 metres away, so you can walk there in about four minutes. Jumbo is 596 metres away, a seven-minute walk. For a larger selection, AH XL is 856 metres away, about a ten-minute walk. There are also organic options like Ekoplaza within a kilometre.
The nearest train station is 2.7 km from the house, which is about a 35-minute walk or a short bike ride.
You would need to view the property to see the outdoor space.
The listing does not state the number of bedrooms. With 88 m² of living space, a typical end-of-terrace house of this era might have three bedrooms, but this is not confirmed. You would need to check the floor plan or view the property.
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