Aziëbuurt, Delft
NeighbourhoodThis is a home with real presence. A detached house from 1730, set on a large plot in the Aziëbuurt, Delft. The floor area of 597 m² is nearly three times the neighbourhood average, and the asking price of €2,495,000 is the highest of the 13 homes currently for sale in the area, well above the local average of €644,923. That puts it in a different league from the rest of the market, which is dominated by more modern, smaller properties. For context, detached houses in Delft are rare, and this one is exceptional.
The Aziëbuurt is a leafy, low-density neighbourhood on the south side of Delft. With 63% of homes being single-family houses and 69% owner-occupied, it has a settled, family-oriented feel. The average household size is 2.1, and there is a good mix of ages, from young children to retirees. The area scores a 2 on the urbanity scale, meaning it is strongly urban but not hectic. There are no resident reviews available for this neighbourhood, but the figures speak for themselves: it is a calm, well-established part of town. The Aziëbuurt neighbourhood is known for its spacious streets and green spaces.
For your morning bread, Jumbo is just around the corner, and PLUS is a similar distance away. There are several primary schools within a ten-minute walk: De Regenboog and Basisschool SpringWijs are both a couple of streets away, and De Bonte Pael and CBS de Waterhof are also close by (768 m and 792 m). For secondary education, the nearest school is about a ten-minute walk. A park or public garden is on your doorstep, and a GP surgery is a five-minute walk away. The train station is 2.4 km away, a pleasant walk or short cycle. The municipality of Delft offers all the amenities you would expect from a historic city.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including Van Daal Makelaardij | De Energieke Makelaar.
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Abtswoude 42, Delft
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About Abtswoude 42, Delft
The asking price is 287% above the neighbourhood average of €644,923, and it is the most expensive of the 13 homes currently for sale in the Aziëbuurt. However, the home is also exceptional: a detached house from 1730 with 597 m² of floor space, which is 288% larger than the neighbourhood average of 154 m². Given its unique character and size, the price reflects its rarity rather than being out of step with the market.
With 597 m², this home is nearly three times the neighbourhood average of 154 m². Most homes in the Aziëbuurt are from the 1970,1990 period (75%) and are much smaller. This property is an outlier in both size and age.
The home has an energy label A, which is very efficient. In the neighbourhood, 33.3% of homes have label A and 8.3% have label A+. So this home is among the most energy-efficient in the area, which is notable given its age (1730).
The house was built in 1730, making it over 290 years old. In the Aziëbuurt, only 8.3% of homes were built before 1945, so this is a very old property for the neighbourhood. Most homes (75%) date from 1970,1990.
The Aziëbuurt has a family-friendly profile: 63% of homes are single-family houses, and 69% are owner-occupied. The population includes a mix of ages, with 330 children under 15 and 360 households with children. There are several primary schools within walking distance, and the area is quiet and green.
The nearest supermarket is Jumbo at 687 m, and PLUS is at 727 m, both just around the corner. The closest primary schools are De Regenboog and Basisschool SpringWijs, both at 601 m. A secondary school is at 951 m. A GP is at 600 m, and a park is at 200 m.
The nearest train station is 2.4 km away.
There are 13 homes for sale in the neighbourhood, with prices ranging from €245,000 to €2,495,000. The average asking price is €644,923, and the median is €475,000. This home is the most expensive by a wide margin.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Aziëbuurt