Wijkerbaan, Beverwijk
NeighbourhoodThis end-of-terrace house on Laan der Nederlanden sits in a quiet part of Beverwijk, with a floor area of 128 m² and a 152 m² plot. At €525,000, it is the most expensive of the 11 homes currently for sale in Wijkerbaan and 41% above the neighbourhood average asking price of €371,682, so it is on the high side, but the size is well above average too. For context, end-of-terrace houses in Beverwijk vary widely in price and size.
Wijkerbaan is a densely built urban area with around 2,600 residents, many of whom are over 65 (970 people). One-person households are common (695), and there are 280 households with children. The neighbourhood has a mix of housing, with 21% single-family homes and 36% owner-occupied. No resident reviews are available for this area, but the streets are well maintained and the atmosphere is calm. The Wijkerbaan neighbourhood is part of the Meerestein district.
For daily groceries, Aldi is just around the corner, and Albert Heijn is a couple of streets away. Vomar and Dekamarkt are also within a ten-minute walk. Families with children have Openbare Basisschool de Sterrenkijker on your doorstep and Kindcentrum De Ark a five-minute walk away. For secondary education, Castor College and SKILLS vmbo are both within walking distance. The municipality of Beverwijk offers further amenities such as a library and parks.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including Van Gulik Makelaars. The asking price reflects the larger-than-average floor area and plot, and the energy label B keeps running costs moderate.
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Laan der Nederlanden 174, Beverwijk
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About Laan der Nederlanden 174, Beverwijk
The asking price is 41% above the neighbourhood average of €371,682, making it the most expensive of the 11 homes currently for sale in Wijkerbaan. However, the floor area of 128 m² is 39% larger than the neighbourhood average of 92 m², and the plot of 152 m² is generous. Whether it is fair depends on how much you value extra space and a private garden.
Energy label B means the home is reasonably efficient, so heating and electricity bills should be moderate compared to older homes with lower labels. In Wijkerbaan, 15.4% of homes have label A or A+, and 23.1% have label B, so this home is in line with the better-performing properties in the area.
Wijkerbaan has 280 households with children and several schools within walking distance, including a primary school just 157 m away. The area is urban but quiet, with a park 500 m away. However, 37% of residents are over 65, so it is not a particularly young family area.
The nearest train station is 2.1 km away, which is about a 25-minute walk or a short cycle ride.
In the most recent year, 124 crimes were recorded in the neighbourhood. With 2,600 residents, that works out to about 48 crimes per 1,000 people, which is moderate for an urban area. The figure covers all types of crime, from theft to vandalism.
Sold homes in Wijkerbaan took an average of 29 days to sell, with an average sale price of €369,441. That suggests a fairly active market, though the current asking price of €525,000 is well above recent sale prices.
Yes, Aldi is 146 m away, Albert Heijn is 255 m, and Vomar is 458 m. For a larger selection, Dekamarkt is 644 m away. All are within a ten-minute walk.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Wijkerbaan