Bebouwde kom Zevenhuizen, Westerkwartier
NeighbourhoodThis detached house on Molenweg sits in the heart of Zevenhuizen, a village where life moves at a gentle pace. With 87 m² of living space and a 290 m² plot, it offers room to breathe. The home dates from 1958 and has an F energy label, so heating costs will be something to factor in. At €375,000, the price is in line with what you'd expect for a detached houses in Westerkwartier in this part of the country.
The neighbourhood Bebouwde kom Zevenhuizen is a close-knit community of about 1,385 residents. One resident describes it as a "nice and quiet yet lively neighbourhood", very peaceful day-to-day, but with a buzz during village festivities. They note that public transport is limited, with roughly one bus an hour. The area is predominantly made up of families and older residents, and almost all homes are single-family houses.
For daily errands, Poiesz supermarket is just around the corner. There are also several primary schools within a couple of streets away, including OBS De Poolster and cbs Van Panhuys. The municipality Westerkwartier offers a rural setting with basic amenities close at hand, while larger towns are a short drive away.
At the time of writing the home is listed only via Bennink Makelaardij.
Details of this home
Molenweg 3, Zevenhuizen
Good · 1 resident
There may be an ageing population in Zevenhuizen, but since the construction of the MFC, there might be a turnaround. It is very quiet, but during festivities it can get quite lively. But no worries, there is virtually no nuisance. Currently, accessibility via public transport is not great. Due to the low number of users, there is usually one bus per hour through the village during the day, which can be inconvenient if you need to use it every day.
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About Molenweg 3, Zevenhuizen
The asking price of €375,000 is in line with what you'd expect for a detached house in this part of Westerkwartier. The home has 87 m² of living space and a 290 m² plot, but the F energy label means higher running costs. Without comparable sales data for the immediate neighbourhood, it's hard to say whether it's a bargain or a bit steep, but it's not an outlier.
Zevenhuizen is a quiet village with a strong sense of community. One resident says it's "nice and quiet yet lively", peaceful most of the time, but with a festive atmosphere during events. The population is ageing, but the new MFC (multifunctional centre) may be attracting younger families. Public transport is limited, with roughly one bus per hour.
The nearest supermarket is Poiesz, just 260 metres away, a couple of minutes' walk. There are no other supermarkets within walking distance, but a Lidl and Albert Heijn are about 5 km away by car.
There are several primary schools within a few kilometres, including OBS De Poolster (3.1 km), OBS De Hasselbraam (3.1 km), and cbs Van Panhuys (3.1 km). For secondary education, the nearest school is 5.1 km away, so a car or bus is needed.
Public transport is limited. The nearest train station is 16.2 km away, and bus services run roughly once an hour during the day. A car is almost essential for commuting or getting to larger towns.
An F label indicates poor energy efficiency, so heating and electricity bills will be higher than in a modern home. The exact costs depend on usage and energy prices, but you should expect a significant outlay, especially in winter. The home was built in 1958 and may need insulation upgrades.
The plot is 290 m², which typically includes outdoor space, but the listing does not explicitly mention a garden.
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