Kern Zuidland, Nissewaard
NeighbourhoodThis corner house on Prins Hendriklaan sits in Zuidland, a village where summer cyclists flock to the polders. With 118 m² of living space and a 164 m² plot, it's a solid family home from 1969. The energy label is D, so heating costs are something to budget for. At €349,500, the price is in line with what you'd expect for a end-of-terrace house in Nissewaard of this size.
The neighbourhood Kern Zuidland is a quiet neighbourhood, according to one resident: "It's a quiet neighbourhood where many cyclists come in summer, there's little to do for young people and the bus connection is dreadful. However, it's nice cycling through the polders." The area has a mix of ages, with many older residents and a fair share of families. Most homes are owner-occupied and single-family, giving it a settled feel.
For your daily bread, MCD is just around the corner. Two primary schools are within walking distance: Protestants Christelijke Basisschool De Aanwas is a couple of streets away, and Basisschool De Vlasbloem is a five-minute walk. The municipality Nissewaard covers the wider area, with further amenities in the surrounding villages.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including Kempers & Koophuys Makelaardij.
Details of this home
Prins Hendriklaan 11, Zuidland
Good · 1 resident
It's a quiet neighbourhood where many cyclists come in summer, there's little to do for young people and the bus connection is dreadful. However, it's nice cycling through the polders.
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About Prins Hendriklaan 11, Zuidland
With 118 m² of living space and a 164 m² plot, the price is in line with what other corner houses in Nissewaard go for. The energy label D means you'll have higher energy costs than a more efficient home, but the quiet village setting and solid size make it a reasonable deal.
Kern Zuidland is a quiet village neighbourhood. One resident describes it as quiet, with many cyclists in summer but little for young people and a poor bus connection. It's a great area for cycling through the polders. The population is mixed, with many older residents and families, and most homes are owner-occupied.
The nearest train station is 22.2 km away, so this home is not ideal for daily commuting by train. You'd rely on a car or bus for longer journeys.
There are two primary schools within walking distance: Protestants Christelijke Basisschool De Aanwas (414 m) and Basisschool De Vlasbloem (684 m). For secondary education, the nearest school is 7.1 km away, so older children will need transport.
MCD is just 352 m away, so you can walk there for daily groceries. Other supermarkets like Coop and Albert Heijn are further out, about 3.5 to 4.7 km, so you'd drive for a big shop.
The energy label is D, which is average for a house from 1969. You can expect moderate energy bills, but it's not as efficient as modern homes. Insulation improvements could help reduce costs.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Kern Zuidland