Hurdegaryp, Tytsjerksteradiel
NeighbourhoodThis detached house on Burgemeester Drijberweg 36 sits in a quiet part of Hurdegaryp, a village in Tytsjerksteradiel. With 220 m² of living space on an 880 m² plot, it offers plenty of room for a family. The asking price of €574,000 is 25% above the neighbourhood average of €460,100, which puts it on the high side compared to other detached houses in Tytsjerksteradiel.
Residents describe Hurdegaryp as a quiet and tidy neighbourhood. One resident says: "Never any problems with neighbours. No nuisance. Cosy." Another adds: "I have lived here my whole life, there are 2 supermarkets and several types of shops. There are also 2 types of public transport. The people are friendly and welcoming." The area has a mix of households, with many families and older residents. Most homes are owner-occupied and single-family, giving the street a settled feel. The municipality Tytsjerksteradiel is known for its green surroundings.
For your daily shopping, Albert Heijn is just around the corner, and Poiesz is a couple of streets away. Two primary schools are within a five-minute walk: Christelijke Basisschool De Winde and Openbare Basisschool Hurdegarijp. For secondary education, Pvo Hurdegaryp - Tjalling Koopmans College is a ten-minute walk. The train station is also a ten-minute walk, making it easy to reach nearby towns.
At the time of writing the home is listed through several channels, including Makelaar Burgum and Wijmenga Makelaars & Rentmeesters.
Details of this home
Burgemeester Drijberweg 36, Hurdegaryp
Very good · 5 residents
Never any problems with neighbours. No nuisance. Cosy.
Auto-translated to English by AIEvents do take place. And contact with the neighbours.
Auto-translated to English by AII have lived here my whole life, there are 2 supermarkets and several types of shops. There are also 2 types of public transport. The people are friendly and welcoming.
Auto-translated to English by AIExtremely bad. A Pakistani family has been living at number 7 for years and they can do whatever they want. Dealing drugs, weapons in the house. Things have gone wrong here several times with smashed windows and the police constantly driving through the neighbourhood. Our housing association does nothing about it because they just collect the rent, of course. It's driving the whole neighbourhood crazy..
Auto-translated to English by AII feel very safe in my neighbourhood. There will always be people who want to help me. With the train and bus in the village, it is easily accessible.
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About Burgemeester Drijberweg 36, Hurdegaryp
The asking price is 25% above the average for homes in Hurdegaryp (€460,100). However, this home has a large plot of 880 m² and a floor area of 220 m², which is smaller than the neighbourhood average of 349 m². The price per m² works out at about €2,609, which is above the local average of €2,111. Whether it is fair depends on how much you value the plot size and the detached character.
The home has energy label E. In the neighbourhood, 20% of homes have label A, 20% label B, 40% label C, and 20% label D or lower. Label E means the home is less energy-efficient than most of the current housing stock, so heating costs are likely to be higher. You may want to consider improvements such as insulation or a more efficient heating system.
Hurdegaryp is a quiet neighbourhood with many families and older residents. Residents mention it is tidy and friendly, with no nuisance. There are two primary schools within a five-minute walk and a secondary school within a ten-minute walk. The area has a mix of owner-occupied homes and a low crime rate, making it a safe environment for children.
Albert Heijn is just around the corner (172 m) and Poiesz is a couple of streets away (355 m). There are also several other shops in the village. For dining, a restaurant is within a five-minute walk. The train station is a ten-minute walk, and a GP and a park are also within easy reach.
The house was built in 1932, so it is nearly a century old. The energy label E suggests that some modernisation may be needed. The listing does not mention any recent renovations, so you should expect that the home may require updates to insulation, heating, or windows. The large plot offers potential for extensions or landscaping.
The plot is 880 m², which is generous for a detached home. The listing does not specify whether there is a garden, but the size of the plot suggests there is outdoor space.
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