Zaltbommel Binnenstad, Zaltbommel
NeighbourhoodThis 18th-century end-of-terrace house sits in the heart of Zaltbommel's old centre, with a generous 238 m² of living space spread over several floors. The asking price of €975,000 is 84% above the neighbourhood average of €529,524, which reflects the home's size and energy label A, a rare combination for a building from 1750. For context, end-of-terrace houses in Zaltbommel typically sell for less, but this one stands out for its floor area and efficiency.
Zaltbommel Binnenstad is a compact historic centre with around 1,900 residents. Two-thirds of homes are single-family, and 60% are owner-occupied. The area has a mix of ages: many households are singles or couples without children, and a quarter of residents are over 65. One resident says: 'I think it's a nice neighbourhood, although actually only the city centre is nice. I'm very pleased with Zaltbommel.' Based on one review, the neighbourhood scores 7.75 out of 10. For more on the area, see the Zaltbommel Binnenstad neighbourhood.
Daily errands are easy on foot: Lidl is just around the corner, and Albert Heijn is a five-minute walk. For primary education, Franciscus-School is a couple of streets away, while secondary school Cambium College De Waard is a ten-minute walk. The train station is a 15-minute walk, and the historic centre offers restaurants and a park within a few minutes' stroll. The municipality of Zaltbommel oversees the area, see the municipality of Zaltbommel for more on local services.
At the time of writing, the home is listed exclusively via Jack van Kessel Jouw Makelaar.
Details of this home
Nonnenstraat 36, Zaltbommel
Good · 1 resident
I think it's a nice neighbourhood, although actually only the city centre is nice. I'm very pleased with Zaltbommel.
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About Nonnenstraat 36, Zaltbommel
The asking price is 84% above the neighbourhood average of €529,524, but the home is also 60% larger than the average (238 m² vs 149 m²) and has an energy label A, which is rare for a pre-war building. Given the size and efficiency, the price is on the high side compared to other homes in Zaltbommel Binnenstad.
The energy label is A, which is very efficient for a house built in 1750. This means heating costs are likely to be relatively low, and the home is well-insulated compared to older properties in the area, 75% of neighbourhood homes were built before 1945, and only 6.3% have label A.
The plot measures 75 m². The listing does not mention a garden, terrace, or outdoor space, so it is unclear whether the plot includes private outdoor area. The floor area of 238 m² is spread over multiple floors in this end-of-terrace house.
Zaltbommel Binnenstad has a mix of residents: about 240 households have children, while 320 are without children. The area has primary and secondary schools within walking distance, and a park is a five-minute walk away. One resident describes the city centre as nice and is pleased with the town.
The train station is 1.5 km away, about a 15-minute walk. This makes it convenient for commuting, though the listing does not specify which line or destination.
Lidl is 425 metres away (just around the corner), Albert Heijn is 493 metres (a five-minute walk), and Jumbo is 955 metres (a ten-minute walk). For daily groceries, you have several options within easy reach.
The house was built in 1750, making it over 270 years old. With an energy label A, it has been modernised to a high standard. The listing does not mention any specific renovations, but the label suggests good insulation and efficient systems.
The listing does not mention parking. In a historic city centre like Zaltbommel Binnenstad, parking may be limited to street parking or paid permits. You would need to check local regulations.
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