Zwaansmeer, Beverwijk
NeighbourhoodThis corner house on Laan der Nederlanden in Beverwijk's Zwaansmeer neighbourhood has 99 m² of living space and a 173 m² plot. Built in 1965, it has an energy label D, so you can expect some draughts and higher heating costs. At €445,000, the price is in line with the market for end-of-terrace houses in Beverwijk.
Zwaansmeer is a densely built area (over 3,000 addresses per km²) with mostly families and a mix of homeowners and renters. Based on three reviews, opinions are divided. One resident says: "The neighbourhood has deteriorated badly in the years we've lived here. They just cram everything in." Another notes: "It's a reasonably neat neighbourhood, but in the evening there are many groups of young people hanging around who are not from the area." The neighbourhood Zwaansmeer has seen some decline, but it remains a practical place to live.
Your morning bread run is to Albert Heijn, just around the corner. For other groceries, Aldi and Vomar are a couple of streets away. Kids can walk to Openbare Basisschool het Kompas, which is on your doorstep, or to Kindcentrum De Ark a few minutes further. The municipality Beverwijk offers all daily amenities within easy reach.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including Home in Holland Makelaars B.V. and Funda.
Details of this home
Laan der Nederlanden 94, Beverwijk
Fair · 3 residents
The neighbourhood has deteriorated badly in the years we've lived here. They just cram everything in. Gardens with weeds, lots of rubbish in front and back gardens and on the street. No respect for each other at all. Still holding on but would love to leave. The housing association does very little. Only when you move out does the house get properly insulated with new floors. The ventilation system is NEVER cleaned. Draughty as hell here.
Auto-translated to English by AIIt's a reasonably neat neighbourhood, but in the evening there are many groups of young people hanging around who are not from the area. Other than that, it's okay.
Auto-translated to English by AIIn the 13 years we have lived here, we have seen the neighbourhood go from beautiful to run-down. Rubbish bags or rags stuck on windows, front gardens used as storage for trailers, mess and weeds. Back gardens are used as dumping grounds. Luckily our row is still quite good. They cram everything in. Let them live in a flat if they can't keep their garden tidy. In the meantime, a few car fires and explosions near houses. Safety is hard to find. Everyone should keep their street and area clean and weed-free. It's a 30 km/h zone but people drive way too fast while there is a school and daycare nearby. Such a shame about what was once such a nice neighbourhood.
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About Laan der Nederlanden 94, Beverwijk
With 99 m² and a 173 m² plot, the price is in line with the market for corner houses in Beverwijk. The energy label D means higher energy costs, which may affect your monthly budget. Compare with similar homes in the area to see if it fits your expectations.
Zwaansmeer is a very urban area with many families. Residents have mixed feelings: some note deterioration and litter, while others find it reasonably neat. There are reports of young people hanging around in the evening. It's a 30 km/h zone, but some say cars drive too fast near the school.
The nearest train station is 1.6 km away, about a 20-minute walk or a short cycle. This gives you access to regional connections.
Openbare Basisschool het Kompas is just 125 m away, ideal for young children. Kindcentrum De Ark is 463 m, and there are several other primary schools within walking distance. Secondary schools are about 1.5 km away.
Albert Heijn is 422 m away, Aldi at 673 m, and Vomar at 725 m. You have several options for daily groceries within a short walk.
The plot is 173 m², but the listing does not specify a garden.
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