Hatertse Hei, Nijmegen
NeighbourhoodThis 1936 corner house on Oude Molenweg sits in a leafy part of Nijmegen-Zuid. With 140 m² of living space and a 371 m² plot, it offers generous proportions for a pre-war home. The C energy label means it's reasonably efficient, though older homes often need some updating. At €715,000, the price is 41% above the neighbourhood average of €505,938, so it's on the high side, reflecting the size and corner position. For context, end-of-terrace houses in Nijmegen vary widely in price.
The neighbourhood Hatertse Hei is a quiet, family-friendly area with a mix of pre-war and post-war homes. Based on two reviews, residents appreciate the safety: one says "Very good" and another notes it's "nice for women, elderly people and children because it is very safe." The same reviewer mentions accessibility issues, stairs can be a problem. The neighbourhood has a strong urban feel (2,292 addresses per km²) and a mix of households, with many singles and couples without children.
For groceries, you have an AH XL just around the corner, a PLUS a couple of streets away, and a Jumbo within a five-minute walk. Schools are close too: SBO de Windroos and De Tapir are on your doorstep, and Hidaya primary school is a five-minute walk. The municipality Nijmegen offers plenty of parks and restaurants within walking distance, and the train station is a ten-minute walk away.
At the time of writing, the home is listed via Hans Janssen Makelaars Nijmegen and also appears on Funda, so it's available through several channels.
Details of this home
Oude Molenweg 226, Nijmegen
Good · 2 residents
Very good
Auto-translated to English by AIThe neighbourhood is nice for women, elderly people and children because it is very safe. But accessibility is a problem. For example, my house only had stairs. How can people with disabilities live here?
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About Oude Molenweg 226, Nijmegen
The asking price is 41% above the neighbourhood average of €505,938, but this home is larger than most (140 m² vs. 114 m² average) and sits on a 371 m² plot. Corner houses often command a premium. The median price in Hatertse Hei is €487,500, so this is clearly at the upper end of the market.
Residents describe Hatertse Hei as very safe and suitable for women, elderly people and children. The area has a mix of ages, with about 14% under 15 and 28% aged 45-65. There are several primary schools within walking distance, including Hidaya and SBO de Windroos.
The nearest train station is 2.4 km away, which is about a 30-minute walk or a short bike ride.
The home has energy label C, which is average for a pre-war house. It means the property is reasonably well-insulated but not as efficient as modern homes. Heating costs will be moderate, but you may want to consider improvements over time.
The listing does not mention any specific issues. One neighbourhood review notes that accessibility can be a problem, for example, the reviewer's house only had stairs. It's worth checking the layout if you have mobility concerns.
Currently, 16 homes are for sale in Hatertse Hei, with prices ranging from €295,000 to €1,050,000. The average price per m² is €4,713, so this home's €5,107 per m² is slightly above average.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Hatertse Hei