Groot-Ammers-Dorp, Molenlanden
NeighbourhoodThis corner house on Prins Hendrikstraat sits in the heart of Groot-Ammers, a village where neighbours still greet each other and newcomers are welcomed with a flower. With 119 m² of living space and a 296 m² plot, it offers room to spread out. The asking price of €469,000 is 20% above the neighbourhood average of €389,808, which puts it on the high side compared to other end-of-terrace houses in Molenlanden.
The neighbourhood Groot-Ammers-Dorp scores an 8.19 out of 10 from two reviews. One resident says: "What stands out is the sense of community. A significant number of residents have lived here since it was built. They are open to new residents, who are each warmly welcomed with a flower or plant." Another describes it as "a child-friendly neighbourhood" but adds that "residents are very self-centred though." The area is mostly families and couples, with a mix of ages and a strong owner-occupied housing stock.
For your morning bread, the Coop is just around the corner, and a SPAR is a ten-minute walk away. Two primary schools are within a couple of streets: Basisschool De Ammers and Basisschool Eben Haezer. The village centre has a GP, pharmacy, and a few places to eat. The municipality Molenlanden surrounds the village with farmland and green space, though the nearest park is a bit further out.
At the time of writing the home is listed only via Hofstede Makelaardij Meerkerk.
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Prins Hendrikstraat 13, Groot-Ammers
Very good · 2 residents
We have been living here since February 2023. What stands out is the sense of community in the neighbourhood. A significant number of residents have lived here since it was built. They are open to new residents, who are each warmly welcomed with a flower or plant. There is also a neighbourhood app where useful things are shared. The village where this neighbourhood is located is fairly religious but not extreme. Sunday rest is still noticeably observed. People are not pushy with their faith towards non-believers; there is clearly mutual respect. In the village, it is normal to greet each other even if you don't know one another. This creates a relaxed atmosphere. There is also little to no crime, at least as far as we notice or hear. For the youth, a hangout spot has been set up outside the village centre, which is actually used. The village has a shopping gallery with a supermarket, bakery, butcher, hairdresser, florist, chemist, interior decorator, hairdresser, and family snack bar. There are also two restaurants, a Chinese takeaway, and a pizza/kebab shop. There is also a library and an active club life. There is also a GP out-of-hours centre/pharmacy/physio and fitness centre. The houses are almost all recently built, and the older buildings are either being replaced with new builds or renovated/restored. There are several Christian primary schools and one public primary school in the village. Within the village boundary there is enough green space, and due to the rural location around the village, there is a lot. In short, a wonderful place to live.
Auto-translated to English by AIA child-friendly neighbourhood. Residents are very self-centred though.
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About Prins Hendrikstraat 13, Groot-Ammers
The asking price is 20% above the average asking price in Groot-Ammers-Dorp (€389,808) and also above the median of €399,000. Recently sold homes in the neighbourhood went for an average of €431,040, so the price is on the high side. The house is a corner property with a 296 m² plot, which is larger than many in the area.
The energy label is D. In the neighbourhood, 23.1% of homes have label D or lower, while 38.5% have label C. Label D means the home is not particularly energy-efficient, so heating costs are likely to be higher than in a modern home. The house was built in 1965, which is typical for the area.
Groot-Ammers-Dorp is described as child-friendly by residents. There are several primary schools within walking distance, including Basisschool De Ammers (270 m) and Basisschool Eben Haezer (274 m). The neighbourhood has a mix of families and older residents, and there is a strong sense of community with a neighbourhood app and welcoming traditions.
The Coop supermarket is just around the corner (226 m), and a SPAR is about a kilometre away. The village centre has a bakery, butcher, chemist, and a few takeaways and restaurants. A GP and pharmacy are also within walking distance. For secondary education, the nearest school is 5.4 km away.
The nearest train station is 14.5 km away, so this home is not ideal for daily commuting by rail. Car or bus connections would be more practical for reaching larger cities.
The neighbourhood has a total of 106 recorded crimes, which is low for a village of this size. Residents mention that there is little to no crime, and the atmosphere is relaxed. The village has a hangout spot for youth outside the centre, which is actually used.
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