Homes for sale in Julianadorp-West, Den Helder
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House prices and market figures Julianadorp-West, Den Helder
House prices in Julianadorp-West are clearly above the average for both the district and the municipality. The average WOZ value is €306,000, while for the district Julianadorp as a whole it is €283,000 and for Den Helder it is €223,000. This difference of over €80,000 compared to the municipal average is striking and reflects the relatively spacious detached and semi-detached houses that characterise this neighbourhood.
Over the past twelve months, 9 homes were sold, with an average purchase price of €401,167. The range ran from €275,000 to €535,000, indicating that the supply varies considerably. With an average living area of 158 m², this works out at a price of around €2,540 per square metre. That is reasonable for North Holland, but relatively high for Den Helder. Approximately 74% of the housing stock is owner-occupied, giving the neighbourhood a clear owner-occupier character. The supply consists mainly of single-family homes. View the current supply and current asking prices at the top of this page.
Living in Julianadorp-West, Den Helder
Julianadorp-West is a quiet, green residential neighbourhood on the west side of the village of Julianadorp, a few kilometres from the North Sea coast. The atmosphere is village-like and subdued. You won't find busy shopping streets or high-rise buildings here, but wide streets with detached houses and semi-detached homes, plenty of greenery in the gardens and noticeably low traffic levels. The construction period largely runs from the 1970s to the 1990s, with a few newer plots. The homes are generally spacious, with large plots and garages, which explains the relatively high WOZ value.
In terms of amenities, Julianadorp-West is limited but functional. In the adjacent village centre of Julianadorp you will find an Albert Heijn, a Lidl and a number of local shops on and around the Julianaweg. For a larger range of shops, you can drive to Den Helder, about ten minutes by car. Primary schools such as Prins Clausschool and De Klimop in Julianadorp are within cycling distance for families with children. Sports club VV Julianadorp offers football for all ages, and there are tennis facilities in the area. The proximity of the dunes and the beach of Julianadorp is a conscious choice for many residents: you can cycle there in a quarter of an hour.
In terms of accessibility, the neighbourhood is dependent on the car or bicycle. There is a bus route via the Julianaweg towards Den Helder city centre and Den Helder NS station, from where trains depart towards Alkmaar and Amsterdam. The cycling time to Den Helder city centre is about twenty minutes. The connection to the N9 towards Alkmaar is easily accessible via Den Helder. For those who commute daily to the Randstad, the travel time to Amsterdam is around an hour and a half.
Residents appreciate the peace and space. On the neighbourhood page of Julianadorp-West you can read what residents themselves write about their district. One resident describes it as follows: "You really have space here, both in your home and on the street. It's quiet, safe and the neighbours still know each other." Criticism sometimes focuses on the limited local amenities and the dependence on the car for larger shopping trips. Compared to neighbourhoods such as Middelzand or Vogelzand, Julianadorp-West has a somewhat older and more established character, with less new construction and more long-standing residents.
Is a home for sale in Julianadorp-West right for you?
The neighbourhood mainly attracts people who consciously choose peace, space and a village-like environment. With the largest age group being 65-plus (180 out of 595 residents) and many households without children, this is not a typical starter neighbourhood. Yet there are homes in the lower price range from €275,000, which can be achievable for starters with a solid income. Those moving up the property ladder and people moving from the Randstad to a quieter environment generally feel at home here quickly. Seniors appreciate the single-storey options and the safe, clear streets.
Be honest with yourself about accessibility: without a car you are less mobile here. Supply is limited, with an average of only nine transactions per year, so if something comes up for sale that fits, quick action is wise. If you are unsure whether buying is the right time, you can also look at rental homes in Julianadorp-West as an intermediate solution.
What residents say about Julianadorp-West
Residents generally rate Julianadorp-West positively, particularly in terms of safety, greenery and the quiet living environment. The neighbourhood scores less well on liveliness and the range of amenities within walking distance. One resident writes: "It's wonderfully quiet here and the neighbourhood is well-maintained. For daily shopping you do have to cycle a bit, but I don't mind that." View all reviews and sub-scores per category on the overview page of Julianadorp-West, where the most recent resident reviews are also listed.
Compare homes for sale in and around Julianadorp-West
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Frequently asked questions
What is the cost of a home in Julianadorp-West?
Over the past twelve months, the average purchase price in Julianadorp-West was €401,167. Prices ranged from €275,000 to €535,000, depending on the type and condition of the property. With an average living area of 158 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €2,540. Supply is limited: only 9 homes were sold in a year.
What is the WOZ value in Julianadorp-West?
The average WOZ value in Julianadorp-West is €306,000. This is well above the municipal average of Den Helder, which stands at €223,000, and also above the district average of Julianadorp as a whole (€283,000). The higher WOZ value is linked to the spacious single-family homes with large plots that dominate this neighbourhood.
What is it like to live in Julianadorp-West?
Julianadorp-West is a quiet, village-like neighbourhood with plenty of greenery and predominantly spacious single-family homes from the 1970s to 1990s. The atmosphere is subdued and social cohesion is high. Residents appreciate the safety and space, but note that for a wide range of amenities you need to go to the village centre or Den Helder. The proximity of the dunes and beach is seen by many as a major plus.
Is Julianadorp-West suitable for seniors or families?
The neighbourhood attracts relatively many over-65s: they form the largest age group with 180 people out of 595 residents. The quiet streets, spacious homes and low traffic levels make the neighbourhood attractive for seniors. Families with children also find their place here, with primary schools within cycling distance in Julianadorp, but the offering for teenagers and young people is limited. First-time buyers find the prices high, although there are homes from €275,000.
How accessible is Julianadorp-West?
Julianadorp-West is easiest to reach by car or bicycle. There is a bus route via the Julianaweg to Den Helder centre and Den Helder NS station, from where trains depart towards Alkmaar and Amsterdam. By bike, you can reach Den Helder centre in about twenty minutes. The connection to the N9 towards Alkmaar is easily accessible. Those who commute daily to the Randstad should allow for a travel time of well over an hour and a half to Amsterdam.
What types of homes are for sale in Julianadorp-West?
The supply in Julianadorp-West consists mainly of single-family homes: detached houses and semi-detached houses from the 1970s to 1990s, often with a large garden and garage. Buying apartments in Julianadorp-West is rarely possible; the supply of these is minimal. The average living area of recently sold homes was 158 m², confirming the spacious layout of the housing stock. Approximately 74% of homes in the neighbourhood are owner-occupied.
How many homes are for sale and is there a shortage on the market in Julianadorp-West?
Supply in Julianadorp-West is limited. Over the past twelve months, only 9 homes changed hands, indicating that the market is tight and homes rarely become available. Anyone wanting to buy a home in Julianadorp-West would be wise to act quickly as soon as something becomes available. The current number of homes for sale and the average selling time can be found at the top of this page.





