Het Soesterveen, Soest
NeighbourhoodThis detached house on Veenpad sits in a quiet, rural part of Soest, surrounded by fields and woodland. Built in 1800, it has 93 m² of living space on a 315 m² plot. The energy label is G, so heating costs will be significant. At €1,395,000, the price is on the high side compared to other detached houses in Soest.
Het Soesterveen is a tiny hamlet with only 170 residents, almost all living in detached homes. It is very quiet, with an address density of just 467 per km², the lowest urbanity level. Most homes are owner-occupied, and the population is mixed: a quarter are under 15, a third are 45 to 65, and a quarter are 65 or older. There are no neighbourhood reviews available, but the area is clearly a close-knit, rural community. For more context, see the Het Soesterveen neighbourhood.
Daily shopping requires a short drive or bike ride. The nearest supermarket, Albert Heijn, is a ten-minute walk away, and Hoogvliet is a couple of streets further. For primary schools, De Bron is just around the corner, and the 2e Van der Huchtschool is a five-minute walk. Secondary schools are further afield, about 3.9 km away. A park or public garden is within a ten-minute walk, and there are several restaurants nearby. The municipality of Soest offers further amenities and services, learn more about the municipality of Soest.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels. The main agent is Voorma en Walch Makelaars in het Gooi Blaricum.
Details of this home
Veenpad 12, Soest
Data from Het Soesterveen
14 within 5 km
26 within 5 km
About Veenpad 12, Soest
The price is on the high side compared to other detached houses in Soest. The home is small for a detached house at 93 m², and the energy label G means high running costs. The plot is 315 m², and the house dates from 1800, which may appeal to buyers looking for character. Without neighbourhood market data, it is hard to say exactly how it compares, but the asking price is above average for the area.
Energy label G is the lowest rating, meaning the home is not energy-efficient. You can expect high heating and electricity bills. The house was built in 1800, so it likely has poor insulation, single glazing, and an old heating system. Renovations to improve the label would be costly but could significantly reduce energy costs over time.
The nearest train station is 3.7 km away. That is about a 45-minute walk or a 10-minute bike ride. Soest has a station with connections to Utrecht and Amersfoort, but you would need to cycle or drive to get there from Veenpad.
Het Soesterveen is a very small, rural hamlet with only 170 residents. Almost all homes are detached and owner-occupied. It is extremely quiet, with the lowest urbanity level. The population is mixed in age, with a notable share of older residents. There are no shops or schools within the hamlet itself, so a car or bike is essential for daily errands.
Yes, there are several primary schools within walking distance. De Bron is 840 m away (about a ten-minute walk), and the 2e Van der Huchtschool is 970 m away. For secondary education, the nearest school is 3.9 km away, so a bike or car is needed.
The nearest supermarket is Albert Heijn at 1.1 km, about a 13-minute walk. Hoogvliet is 1.3 km away, and there are several others within 2 km. For daily shopping, a bike is convenient, but you can walk to the nearest one.
The house was built in 1800, making it over 220 years old. It is a historic property with character features typical of that era. The energy label G reflects its age, and maintenance and upgrades may be needed to meet modern standards.
The plot is 315 m², which typically includes garden space around the house.
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