Bovenstad, Gorinchem
NeighbourhoodThis is a home with presence. On a quiet street in Gorinchem's historic Bovenstad, this 1895 end-of-terrace house offers 227 m² of living space over several floors. The asking price of €995,000 is 93% above the neighbourhood average of €516,667, which is understandable given the size and character. Compared to other end-of-terrace houses in Gorinchem, this one stands out for its generous proportions and age.
Bovenstad is the historic heart of Gorinchem, with narrow streets, old buildings and a lively atmosphere. It's a mixed area: many singles (595 one-person households) and a fair number of families with children (255). The average household size is 1.8, reflecting the many smaller homes. With 42% owner-occupied homes and a third being single-family houses, it's a varied housing stock. The area feels urban, address density is 1,908 addresses per km². For more context, see the Bovenstad neighbourhood.
Daily life here is easy. For groceries, the SPAR is just around the corner, and the Coop is a five-minute walk. There are several primary schools nearby: CBS De Tamboerijn and obs De Tweemaster are both within walking distance. For secondary education, Fortes Lyceum is a ten-minute walk. A park is on your doorstep, and the train station is 1.4 km away, a 15-minute walk. The municipality of Gorinchem provides the local services and infrastructure.
At present, the home is listed through two channels: Huispedia and Van der Brugge Makelaardij. The price reflects the exceptional size and character of this historic property.
Details of this home
Nonnenveld 2, Gorinchem
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About Nonnenveld 2, Gorinchem
The asking price is 93% above the neighbourhood average of €516,667, but this home is far from average. With 227 m² of living space, 134% larger than the neighbourhood average of 97 m², and a prime historic location, the price is on the high side but reflects the unique size and character.
At 227 m², this house is 134% larger than the neighbourhood average of 97 m². Most homes in Bovenstad are smaller, often flats or terraced houses. This end-of-terrace house offers unusually generous living space for the area.
The energy label is B, which is good for a house built in 1895. It means the home is reasonably efficient, though older properties may still have higher heating costs than modern builds. The neighbourhood has no other homes with label B, all other sold homes in the area have label A.
The train station is 1.4 km away, about a 15-minute walk. It's a manageable distance for commuting, though you might prefer a bike for the trip.
There are several primary schools within walking distance: CBS De Tamboerijn at 381 m and obs De Tweemaster at 534 m. For secondary education, Fortes Lyceum is 768 m away. All are easily reachable on foot or by bike.
Currently, there are only 3 homes for sale in Bovenstad, including this one. The average asking price in the neighbourhood is €516,667, and the median is €375,000. This house is the most expensive on the market.
Bovenstad has a mix of residents: many singles (595 one-person households) and 255 households with children. The area is urban and lively, with a park on your doorstep and good schools nearby. It's a varied community, not exclusively family-oriented.
Built in 1895, this house is older than most in Bovenstad, where only 25% of homes date from before 1945. The neighbourhood also has homes from 1945-1970 (25%), 1990-2010 (25%), and after 2010 (25%). This property is a rare example of 19th-century architecture.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Bovenstad