Kern Binnen Zuid, Noordwijk
NeighbourhoodThis 1937 end-of-terrace house on Lindenhofstraat sits in the heart of Noordwijk, with a compact 97 m² floor plan and a 96 m² plot. The energy label F means heating costs will be noticeable, but the price is keen: at €530,000 it sits 60% below the neighbourhood average asking price of €1,313,500. For context, end-of-terrace houses in Noordwijk vary widely in size and price.
Kern Binnen Zuid is a dense, urban pocket of Noordwijk with over 2,000 residents and a mix of ages, roughly a third are 45,65, a quarter 25,45, and the rest split between under-15s and over-65s. Two-thirds of homes are owner-occupied, and 61% are single-family houses. No resident reviews are available for this neighbourhood, so the picture comes from figures: it's a lively, built-up area with a strong sense of community. The Kern Binnen Zuid neighbourhood has a high address density of 2,264 per km².
Daily errands are easy: Dirk is just around the corner, Albert Heijn a five-minute walk, and Lidl a ten-minute walk away. For primary education, Rooms Katholieke Basisschool Andreas is a couple of streets away, while Basisschool De Avonturier and Openbare basisschool De Achtbaan are a bit further. Secondary schools like Teylingen College KTS and Leeuwenhorst are within 3 km. A GP and a restaurant are both on your doorstep, and a park is a five-minute walk. The municipality of Noordwijk offers coastal amenities and green space.
At the time of writing the home is listed only via Ancora Makelaardij.
Details of this home
Lindenhofstraat 20, Noordwijk (Zh)
Data from Kern Binnen Zuid
Data from Kern Binnen Zuid
23 within 5 km
22 within 5 km
About Lindenhofstraat 20, Noordwijk (Zh)
The asking price of €530,000 is 60% below the neighbourhood average of €1,313,500, but the home is also 53% smaller than the average floor area of 206 m². Given its compact size and energy label F, the price is keen relative to the local market, though the lower square-metre price reflects the smaller footprint and older construction.
The energy label is F, which is one of the least efficient ratings. This means the home will have higher heating costs compared to better-insulated properties. In the neighbourhood, 48% of homes have label A and only 33% are D or lower, so this house is less efficient than most in the area.
The nearest train station is 4.9 km away, so it's not within walking distance. You would need a bike, car or bus to reach it. The neighbourhood is well served by local amenities, but public transport connections to other cities require a short ride.
Kern Binnen Zuid has a balanced mix of ages: about 250 children under 15 and 300 households with children. There are primary schools within a 3 km radius and secondary schools nearby. The area is urban and dense, with a GP, supermarket and park all within a five-minute walk, making it practical for family life.
At 97 m², this house is 53% smaller than the neighbourhood average of 206 m². The plot of 96 m² is also compact. This is typical for pre-war end-of-terrace houses in the area, which tend to be smaller than the newer, larger homes that drive up the average.
The neighbourhood recorded 106 total crimes in the latest data. With a population of 2,045, that works out to about 52 crimes per 1,000 residents. It's a moderately urban area, so some petty crime is expected, but it's not a high-crime neighbourhood by national standards.
Yes, Dirk is just 264 m away (a three-minute walk) and Albert Heijn is 444 m (about five minutes). Lidl is a bit further at 1 km. For daily groceries, you have two options on your doorstep.
It's an end-of-terrace house built in 1937. Pre-war homes often have character features but may need updates to insulation and heating. In the neighbourhood, 42% of homes were built before 1945, so this is a common construction period.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Kern Binnen Zuid