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Homes for sale in Agnetaparkbuurt, Delft

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House prices and market figures for Agnetaparkbuurt, Delft

Agnetaparkbuurt is a buyer-dominated neighbourhood: 63% of the housing stock is privately owned, while there are no social housing units. The average WOZ value is €439,000, which is significantly above the district average of Hof van Delft (€368,000) and well above the Delft average of €322,000. This difference says something about the position of this neighbourhood within the city: it is one of the more expensive residential environments in Delft.

Over the past twelve months, 21 homes were sold at an average purchase price of €466,857. The range runs from €315,000 to €1,075,000, indicating that both compact apartments and larger family homes and detached properties are changing hands. The average sold area was 94 m², which works out at a price of approximately €4,966 per square metre. For current asking prices and selling times of the current supply, you can refer to the overview at the top of this page.

Living in Agnetaparkbuurt, Delft

Agnetaparkbuurt is located in the southwest of Delft and takes its name from Agnetapark, one of the greenest spots in the neighbourhood. Anyone walking around here quickly notices that it is a quiet, somewhat reserved residential area with a distinct character of its own. The buildings largely consist of villas, larger family homes and a number of detached properties, interspersed with a few apartment complexes. A large part of the housing stock dates from the first half of the twentieth century, with the associated architecture: wide facades, large windows and gardens that give the streets some breathing space.

The park itself is the heart of the neighbourhood. Residents use it daily for walking, walking the dog or just relaxing. Around the park lie quiet streets with little through traffic. This contributes to the feeling of a neighbourhood that is somewhat withdrawn from the hustle and bustle of the city, without being far from amenities.

For daily shopping, you rely on the surrounding neighbourhoods. In the nearby Ministersbuurt-West and Ministersbuurt-Oost there are supermarkets and small shops, and Delft city centre is within ten minutes by bike. Delft Station is about two kilometres away, easily reachable by bike or bus. From Delft Central you can reach The Hague Central in about twelve minutes and Amsterdam in about fifty minutes. For motorists, the A13 is the nearest motorway, accessible via the Rotterdamseweg.

Primary schools in the immediate vicinity can be found in adjacent neighbourhoods such as Westeindebuurt and Olofsbuurt. For secondary and higher education, Delft as a whole is well provided for, partly thanks to the presence of Delft University of Technology. The municipality of Delft offers an up-to-date overview of facilities per district via delft.nl.

Residents appreciate the peace and green surroundings. On the neighbourhood main page of Agnetaparkbuurt you can read resident reviews with scores on categories such as liveability, greenery and accessibility. One resident writes: "Agnetapark is the reason I stayed living here. Quiet, green and yet close to the city." Criticism sometimes focuses on the limited local shopping facilities and parking in the narrower streets around the park.

Compared to the rest of Hof van Delft, Agnetaparkbuurt is clearly the more expensive segment. Krakeelpolder offers, as a sister neighbourhood, a somewhat more accessible entry level for buyers with a smaller budget.

Is a home for sale in Agnetaparkbuurt right for you?

Agnetaparkbuurt mainly attracts movers and buyers in the 45-plus age group who are looking for space, peace and a green living environment. With an average purchase price of almost €467,000 and a lower limit of €315,000, buying in Agnetaparkbuurt is a challenge for first-time buyers with a limited budget. Supply is scarce: only 21 homes were sold in the past year, meaning desired homes are quickly gone and overbidding is not uncommon. If you are flexible or still undecided, you can also look at rental homes in Agnetaparkbuurt as a temporary alternative to get to know the neighbourhood first. Seniors and dual-income couples without children generally feel at home here, given the quiet atmosphere and relatively high incomes in the neighbourhood (average €46,000, compared to €34,700 city-wide).

What residents say about Agnetaparkbuurt

Residents rate Agnetaparkbuurt positively, particularly in terms of greenery and peace. The reviews show that the park is a unifying factor in the neighbourhood and that residents appreciate the low traffic levels. One resident sums it up succinctly: "Quiet, green and yet close to the city." Residents are less enthusiastic about the limited shopping facilities in the neighbourhood itself and the parking situation in the narrow streets. View all reviews and partial scores on the overview page of Agnetaparkbuurt, including scores per category such as safety, facilities and liveability.

Compare homes for sale in and around Agnetaparkbuurt

Buurtje.nl bundles supply from more than 1,500 sources in one place, supplemented with resident reviews and district data that you won't find on other platforms. This way you can compare not only homes, but also neighbourhoods. View homes for sale in Hof van Delft for a broader picture of supply in this district, or explore adjacent districts such as Vrijenban and Voordijkshoorn if you want to compare more options. For the complete supply in the city, including neighbourhood scores per district, the page with all homes for sale in Delft is the starting point.


Frequently asked questions

What does a home cost in Agnetaparkbuurt?

The average purchase price in Agnetaparkbuurt over the past year was €466,857, based on 21 sold homes. The range was from €315,000 to €1,075,000. With an average sold area of 94 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €4,966. It is one of the more expensive neighbourhoods within Hof van Delft and well above the Delft average.

What is the WOZ value in Agnetaparkbuurt?

The average WOZ value in Agnetaparkbuurt is €439,000. That is significantly higher than the district average of Hof van Delft (€368,000) and well above the municipal average of Delft (€322,000). This reflects the higher segment of the housing market that this neighbourhood represents.

What is it like living in Agnetaparkbuurt?

Agnetaparkbuurt is a quiet, green residential neighbourhood in the southwest of Delft, centred around Agnetapark. The atmosphere is subdued and comfort-oriented, with relatively little through traffic. Residents appreciate the combination of greenery and proximity to the city centre. The neighbourhood scores well on liveability and tranquillity, although the range of shops within the neighbourhood itself is limited.

Is Agnetaparkbuurt suitable for families with children?

The neighbourhood has relatively few young children (160 residents aged 0-15 out of 1,140 total) and the largest group consists of 45-65 year olds. The quiet streets and the park do make it a pleasant environment for families, but primary schools are mainly located in adjacent neighbourhoods. Families buying a home in Agnetaparkbuurt should take into account higher purchase prices and scarce supply.

How accessible is Agnetaparkbuurt?

Delft Station is about two kilometres away, reachable by bike or bus. From Delft Central, you can get to The Hague in about twelve minutes and to Amsterdam in fifty minutes. For motorists, the A13 is the nearest motorway, via the Rotterdamseweg. The city centre of Delft can be reached by bike in about ten minutes.

What type of homes are for sale in Agnetaparkbuurt?

The supply in Agnetaparkbuurt consists of a mix of larger single-family homes, detached properties and a number of apartments. A large part of the housing stock dates from the first half of the twentieth century, with characteristic architecture. The average sold area is 94 m², but the range is wide: from compact apartments to villas. Buying an apartment in Agnetaparkbuurt is possible, but supply is limited and goes quickly.

Is there a lot of greenery in Agnetaparkbuurt and what about parking?

Agnetapark is the green heart of the neighbourhood and an important reason why residents enjoy living here. The neighbourhood has relatively much greenery for an urban environment. Parking in the narrower streets around the park is sometimes a point of criticism among residents, especially during busy times. Anyone considering buying a home in Agnetaparkbuurt would do well to explore the parking situation on site.

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