Langeheit West, Zaanstad
NeighbourhoodThis end-of-terrace house on Saenredamstraat sits in a quiet part of Assendelft, where the streets are lined with similar pre-war homes. The 88 m² floor area is compact, but the plot is enormous, 6017 m², which is extremely rare for a terraced house. The asking price of €360,000 is keen compared to other end-of-terrace houses in Zaanstad, especially given the land.
Langeheit West is a residential area with mostly single-family homes (93%) and a high proportion of owner-occupied properties (67%). The population of about 1,135 is a mix of ages, with many families and older residents. It is a fairly urban area (address density 2,152 per km²), so amenities are close by. There are no resident reviews available for this neighbourhood, but the CBS data paints a picture of a stable, family-friendly community. This is the Langeheit West neighbourhood in a nutshell.
For your morning bread, Vomar is just around the corner, and Albert Heijn and PLUS are a couple of streets away. Primary school children can walk to Rooms Katholieke Jenaplanschool De Bijenkorf in a few minutes, while secondary options like Praktijkschool De Brug and Bertrand Russell college are also within easy reach. A train station is a ten-minute walk, and a park or public garden is on your doorstep. The area falls under the municipality of Zaanstad, which manages local services and permits.
At present, the home is listed through several channels, including Brantjes Makelaars and Brantjes Makelaars Assendelft.
Details of this home
Saenredamstraat 13, Assendelft
Data from Langeheit West
24 within 5 km
41 within 5 km
About Saenredamstraat 13, Assendelft
The asking price of €360,000 is on the keen side, especially considering the massive plot of 6017 m². End-of-terrace houses in Zaanstad typically sell for more per square metre of land, so this represents good value for the space you get.
The plot measures 6017 m², which is exceptionally large for an end-of-terrace house. The listing does not specify how the land is used, but such a size offers possibilities for gardening, outdoor living, or even development, subject to local planning rules.
The home has energy label C, which is average for a house built in 1949. You can expect moderate energy costs, but improvements like better insulation or double glazing could bring it up to a higher label.
The nearest train station is 1.6 km away, about a ten-minute walk. This makes commuting to nearby cities like Amsterdam or Zaandam straightforward.
There are several schools within walking distance. Primary education is available at Rooms Katholieke Jenaplanschool De Bijenkorf (336 m), and secondary options include Praktijkschool De Brug (237 m) and Bertrand Russell college (462 m). Special education is also nearby at Kentalis Signis SO TOS (134 m).
Vomar is the nearest supermarket at 776 m, followed by Albert Heijn at 834 m and PLUS at 976 m. All are within a ten-minute walk, so daily shopping is convenient.
According to CBS data, the neighbourhood recorded 32 total crimes, which is relatively low for an area of this size. The area is predominantly residential with many families, contributing to a safe, quiet atmosphere.
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