Bomenbuurt, Lansingerland
NeighbourhoodThis end-of-terrace house on Meidoornstraat sits in the Bomenbuurt, a neighbourhood that feels more like a village than a suburb. With 99 m² of living space and a 138 m² plot, it's a solid family home from 1986, energy label B. The asking price of €525,000 is in line with what other end-of-terrace houses in Lansingerland go for.
Two residents give the Bomenbuurt a 7.1 out of 10. One says: "The tree neighbourhood is a fairly average and neutral district that is divided because people see each other as lesser if they live on a certain street." Another calls it "child-friendly." The neighbourhood has 2,030 residents, mostly families and older couples, and 88% of homes are single-family. It's moderately urban, not too busy, not too quiet. For more on the area, see the neighbourhood Bomenbuurt.
For your morning bread run, Jumbo is just around the corner, with Albert Heijn and Lidl a couple of streets away. Primary school De Oosthoek is a five-minute walk, and the Anne Frankschool is a ten-minute walk. Secondary school Melanchthon Business School is also within walking distance. The municipality Lansingerland keeps the area well-served.
At the time of writing the home is listed via several channels, including Karin de Jong makelaars, Funda, Pararius and Vastgoed Nederland.
Details of this home
Meidoornstraat 35, Bleiswijk
Good · 2 residents
The Bomenbuurt is a fine neighbourhood in Bleiswijk. I have lived here for 20 years now, but over the years there have been more and more reports of car theft. I don't know about burglaries. There are many different sub-neighbourhoods. For example, if you walk out of one street, people quickly see someone else as lesser because they live in a small apartment or a flat-roofed house. There are many neighbourhood communities or more street communities. It is a nice neighbourhood to live in. In terms of greenery, it's okay; it borders the Rottemeren area, but in the neighbourhood itself there is only a small patch of green and for the rest some 1980s steel playgrounds that are dated. More greenery could certainly be added. More trees should be planted. These facilities are so-so.
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About Meidoornstraat 35, Bleiswijk
The price is in line with the market for end-of-terrace houses in Lansingerland. With 99 m² of space, a 138 m² plot, and energy label B, it's a typical family home from the 1980s. The neighbourhood is moderately urban and popular with families, so you're paying for a solid home in a pleasant area.
Residents rate it 7.1 out of 10. One long-term resident notes it's a fine neighbourhood but mentions some social divisions between streets and a lack of greenery. Another simply calls it child-friendly. The area borders the Rottemeren, so nature is nearby, but the neighbourhood itself has only small green patches and dated playgrounds.
The nearest train station is 7.2 km away, so you'll need a car or bike to reach it. The area is better suited for driving, with good road connections nearby.
Primary school De Oosthoek is 472 m away, a five-minute walk. The Anne Frankschool is 956 m, and secondary school Melanchthon Business School is 1.1 km. All are within easy walking or cycling distance.
The house has energy label B, which is good for a home built in 1986. You can expect reasonable energy costs, though not as low as a modern A++++ home. The label means it's well-insulated for its age.
Jumbo is 1 km away, Albert Heijn 1.1 km, and Lidl 1.2 km. All are within a ten-minute walk or a short bike ride, so daily shopping is convenient.
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