
Groot Holthuizen, Zevenaar
This end-of-terrace house on Koningskampstraat feels fresh and spacious, built in 2016 with a generous 120 m² of living space and a 258 m² plot. The energy label A++ is exceptional, only 17% of homes for sale in the neighbourhood have A+ or better. With a price of €519,500, it sits above the neighbourhood median of €400,000 but is in line with the average sold price of €517,889, so it's priced keenly for its specs. See more end-of-terrace houses in Zevenaar.
Groot Holthuizen is a quiet, spacious neighbourhood with mostly detached and semi-detached homes. Over 94% of the housing stock is single-family, and 81% is owner-occupied. The area is popular with families, more than half of households have children, and the average household size is 2.8. It's a very green setting with an address density of just 377, making it one of the least urban areas in the region. No resident reviews are available, but the CBS figures paint a picture of a calm, family-oriented community. Discover the Groot Holthuizen neighbourhood.
For daily groceries, the nearest supermarkets are a couple of streets away, PLUS is about a ten-minute walk, and Albert Heijn, Aldi and Jumbo are all within a 15-minute stroll. Primary schools are even closer: De Bem is just a five-minute walk, and Sterrenschool Zevenaar is about a ten-minute walk. Secondary education is also nearby, with Liemers College. The train station is 3.2 km away, so a short bike ride or drive. Find out more about the municipality of Zevenaar.
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Details of this home
The WOZ value is set annually by the municipality with 1 January as its reference date, and therefore lags the market by about a year. It is an estimated market value, not a sale price.
About Koningskampstraat 19A, Zevenaar
The asking price of €519,500 is above the neighbourhood median of €400,000, but the home is larger and newer than average. The average sold price in Groot Holthuizen is €517,889, so the price is in line with recent sales. Given the A++ energy label and modern build, it's priced competitively.
The energy label is A++, the highest possible rating. This means the home is extremely energy-efficient, so you can expect low heating and electricity costs. Only 17% of homes for sale in the neighbourhood have A+ or better, so this is a standout feature.
The nearest train station is 3.2 km away, which is about a 10-minute bike ride or a short drive. It's not within walking distance, but the connection is convenient for commuting.
Primary schools within walking distance include De Bem (520 m) and Sterrenschool Zevenaar (981 m). For secondary education, Liemers College is just 480 m away. All are within a 10-minute walk.
Groot Holthuizen is a quiet, family-oriented neighbourhood with mostly single-family homes. It has a low address density (377), so it feels spacious and green. Over 80% of homes are owner-occupied, and the area is very safe with only 39 crimes recorded.
The plot size is 258 m², but the listing does not specify whether this includes a garden or how it is laid out.
Figures on residents, liveability and the housing market
| Sale price | €469,688 | €399,500 |
|---|---|---|
| Sale per m² | €4,124 | – |
| Rent price | €1,362 p/m | €1,362 p/m |
| Rent per m² | €17 p/m | – |
How residents experience their district
We moved here in October 2024, I must say I should have done it 10 years earlier. The neighbours are friendly, always up for a chat, helpful, shops nearby. In short, a lovely neighbourhood, and of course sometimes there is something, but that's everywhere.
Auto-translated to English by AIWe moved here on 27 October 2024, we had only just lived there a while when I immediately said I never want to leave here.
Auto-translated to English by AIModest and pleasant residents. Many have lived in their homes for a long time, so there is little turnover. The average age has risen considerably over the years. Most children have now left home and live on their own. This autumn, the neighbourhood will undergo major renovations: pipes and paving will be renewed, and the current asphalt paving will be replaced with cobblestones, which not everyone is happy about. The neighbourhood is not far from the centre and is not busy with traffic.
Auto-translated to English by AIA quiet and pleasant neighbourhood. It is nice to live here and there are good contacts with fellow residents. The average age is probably a bit higher than in other districts. Most houses were built in the 1960s and early 1970s. There is a good balance between owner-occupied and rental homes. The main amenities are also present, such as a square and a grass field. For young people it may not be enough, but they are usually found in the city centre and entertain themselves more with their mobile phones. Job seekers will usually find a job outside the neighbourhood because there are few businesses in the Schrijvershoek district. Hopefully the municipality of Zevenaar has no big plans for this neighbourhood and it may stay as it is now! Lifra.
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Auto-translated to English by AIFigures on residents, liveability and the housing market
| Sale price | €460,814 | €411,771 |
|---|---|---|
| Sale per m² | €3,601 | – |
| Rent price | €1,345 p/m | €1,345 p/m |
| Rent per m² | €15 p/m | – |
How residents experience their municipality
We moved here in October 2024, I must say I should have done it 10 years earlier. The neighbours are friendly, always up for a chat, helpful, shops nearby. In short, a lovely neighbourhood, and of course sometimes there is something, but that's everywhere.
Auto-translated to English by AIWe moved here on 27 October 2024, we had only just lived there a while when I immediately said I never want to leave here.
Auto-translated to English by AIModest and pleasant residents. Many have lived in their homes for a long time, so there is little turnover. The average age has risen considerably over the years. Most children have now left home and live on their own. This autumn, the neighbourhood will undergo major renovations: pipes and paving will be renewed, and the current asphalt paving will be replaced with cobblestones, which not everyone is happy about. The neighbourhood is not far from the centre and is not busy with traffic.
Auto-translated to English by AIA quiet and pleasant neighbourhood. It is nice to live here and there are good contacts with fellow residents. The average age is probably a bit higher than in other districts. Most houses were built in the 1960s and early 1970s. There is a good balance between owner-occupied and rental homes. The main amenities are also present, such as a square and a grass field. For young people it may not be enough, but they are usually found in the city centre and entertain themselves more with their mobile phones. Job seekers will usually find a job outside the neighbourhood because there are few businesses in the Schrijvershoek district. Hopefully the municipality of Zevenaar has no big plans for this neighbourhood and it may stay as it is now! Lifra.
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Auto-translated to English by AIBeautifully situated neighbourhood with detached or semi-detached houses with plenty of free parking spaces, located in the Rijnstrangengebied with peace, space and lots of recreational space and opportunities. Many clubs and a nice community. Germany is just around the corner and good connections to Arnhem and Nijmegen. A school is in Herwen 1.6 km away, we have no shops or café but a community centre where many activities take place.
Auto-translated to English by AIVery cheerful neighbourhood, everyone greets and helps each other. Some nuisance from young people.
Auto-translated to English by AIPleasant quiet neighbourhood, where you can rely on neighbours if something is up. Young families and elderly together. Within reachable distance of larger cities. Nice in nature.
Auto-translated to English by AIFigures on residents, liveability and the housing market
| Sale price | €465,442 | €431,698 |
|---|---|---|
| Sale per m² | €3,255 | – |
| Rent price | €1,426 p/m | €1,426 p/m |
| Rent per m² | €14 p/m | – |
Koningskampstraat 19A, Zevenaar
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