Beerschoten-Oostbroek, De Bilt
NeighbourhoodThis detached house on Kroostweg-Noord sits in a quiet, green corner of De Bilt. With 229 m² of living space and a 875 m² plot, there is plenty of room inside and out. The 1927 build has an energy label B, so it is reasonably efficient for its age. At €1,665,000, the price is on the high side compared to other detached houses in De Bilt, but the generous plot and character may justify it.
The neighbourhood Beerschoten-Oostbroek is a small, leafy enclave with just 465 residents. Most homes are owner-occupied (73%) and almost all are single-family houses (92%). The population is mixed: a quarter are over 65, but there are also plenty of families with children. It is a quiet area with low urban density (873 addresses per km²), so you get space and privacy. No resident reviews are available, but the CBS figures paint a picture of a settled, family-friendly community.
For groceries, the nearest Aldi is just around the corner, while Dekamarkt and Albert Heijn are a ten-minute walk away. The Jordan-Montessori Lyceum Utrecht is a couple of streets away, and there are several primary schools within walking distance, such as CBS Nije-Kroost. The municipality De Bilt offers a good balance of rural calm and urban amenities, with Utrecht city centre a short drive away.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including Nijland Makelaars. The details are based on the information provided by the agent.
Details of this home
Kroostweg-Noord 177, De Bilt
Data from Beerschoten-Oostbroek
26 within 5 km
64 within 5 km
About Kroostweg-Noord 177, De Bilt
The asking price is €1,665,000 for a 229 m² detached house on a 875 m² plot. Compared to other vrijstaande woningen in De Bilt, this is on the high side, but the large plot and the character of the 1927 home may command a premium. The energy label B is decent for a house of this age. Without specific market data for the neighbourhood, it is hard to say exactly how it compares, but the price reflects the generous space and location.
The energy label is B, which means the home is reasonably energy-efficient. For a house built in 1927, this is a good score, suggesting that insulation, glazing or heating have been improved. You can expect moderate energy costs, but not as low as a modern A-label home.
The plot is 875 m², which is very generous. However, the listing does not specify how much of that is garden versus built-up area. Given the size, there is likely ample outdoor space, but you would need to view the property to see the exact layout.
Beerschoten-Oostbroek is a quiet, green neighbourhood with mostly owner-occupied single-family homes. It has a low population density and a mix of ages, including many families and older residents. There are no shops within the immediate area, but daily groceries are a short walk away. The neighbourhood feels safe and spacious.
The nearest train station is 5.3 km away. That is about a 10-minute drive or a 20-minute cycle. Public transport connections are not detailed in the listing, so you may want to check bus routes if you rely on rail.
Yes, there are several schools within walking distance. The Jordan-Montessori Lyceum Utrecht (secondary) is just 209 m away, and primary schools like CBS Nije-Kroost are about 1 km away. The area has a good selection of both primary and secondary education.
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