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House prices and market figures for Kersenboogerd-Noord - Buurt 32 01, Hoorn

Of the 739 homes in this neighbourhood, 41% are owner-occupied, with the rest being rented out, largely through housing associations (37%). This makes the owner-occupied market relatively limited in size, but certainly not unattractive. The average WOZ value is €249,000, which is noticeably lower than the district average for Kersenboogerd-Noord (€256,000) and well below the Hoorn average of €333,000. This difference does not translate one-to-one into sale prices: over the past twelve months, 17 homes were sold with an average purchase price of €368,676. The range ran from €325,000 to €425,000, with an average living area of 111 m². That works out to approximately €3,320 per square metre. The supply consists mainly of ground-floor terraced houses from the 1980s, a type of home that sets the tone in Kersenboogerd-Noord. Apartments are also available, but form a smaller category. For current asking prices and the current supply of owner-occupied homes in Kersenboogerd-Noord - Buurt 32 01, you can consult the overview at the top of this page, which is updated daily.

Living in Kersenboogerd-Noord - Buurt 32 01, Hoorn

Buurt 32 01 is a quiet, predominantly residential neighbourhood on the north side of Hoorn. The atmosphere is down-to-earth and practical: no trendy coffee bars or bustling nightlife, but also no hassle. Residents appreciate the peace and clarity. The streets are spacious, there is relatively a lot of greenery between the homes, and parking pressure is mild compared to Hoorn city centre. The buildings largely date from the 1980s, with terraced houses and semi-detached homes as the most common types. The homes are functionally built, typically have a garden and a garage or driveway, and are therefore attractive for those seeking space without paying top prices.

In terms of amenities, the neighbourhood is reasonably self-sufficient. Kersenboogerd shopping centre is within cycling distance and offers a supermarket, a pharmacy, and various daily shops. For a wider range, you drive or cycle to Hoorn city centre, which is about ten minutes away. Primary schools are nearby, as are playgrounds and a few small green strips that give the neighbourhood some breathing space. Sports clubs in the wider Kersenboogerd area offer opportunities for football, tennis, and swimming.

Accessibility is good for a car-dependent neighbourhood. Via the N506 and the connection to the A7, Amsterdam can be reached in about forty minutes. Hoorn station is a few kilometres away, reachable by bike in about ten minutes or by bus. Direct trains run from Hoorn to Amsterdam Central and Enkhuizen. Bus connections in the neighbourhood itself exist, although frequency is limited outside peak hours.

Residents describe the neighbourhood as pleasant and quiet, but also indicate that it can feel a bit drab in some places. One resident writes: "It's nice and quiet here and the neighbours know each other, but the neighbourhood looks a bit worn in some places. Fortunately, a few streets have been spruced up in recent years." This mix of satisfaction with liveability and criticism of appearance is a recurring theme. View all reviews and the full neighbourhood data on the main page of Kersenboogerd-Noord - Buurt 32 01.

Compared to sister neighbourhood Kersenboogerd-Noord - Buurt 32 00, Buurt 32 01 has a slightly higher rental pressure and a somewhat lower average income. Kersenboogerd-Noord - Buurt 32 02 and Buurt 32 03 are in the same district and have a similar character, although home types and prices can vary significantly per street. Those who want an overview of the entire district can find more information on the page about Kersenboogerd-Noord.

Who is a home for sale in Kersenboogerd-Noord - Buurt 32 01 interesting for?

The neighbourhood mainly attracts young families and movers who are looking for space at a price that is still somewhat affordable in Hoorn. With an average sale price of €368,676, it is no longer a starter neighbourhood, although homes at the lower end of the range (around €325,000) are sometimes accessible to buyers with a solid income or own capital. Seniors also live here, but the share of single-person households (365 of the 739 homes) indicates that the neighbourhood also attracts singles. Be honest with yourself about the limited supply: on average, only about 17 homes are sold per year, so you need patience or the ability to act quickly. Those who want to be more flexible can also look at rental homes in Kersenboogerd-Noord - Buurt 32 01 as a temporary alternative.

What residents say about Kersenboogerd-Noord - Buurt 32 01

Residents generally rate the neighbourhood positively for peace, safety, and the presence of greenery. They are less enthusiastic about the appearance of some streets and the limited amenities directly in the neighbourhood. A common sentiment: "Quiet living, nice for children, but for real urban life you have to go to the centre." Want to read all scores per category and the full resident reviews? They are on the neighbourhood main page of Kersenboogerd-Noord - Buurt 32 01, including scores for safety, greenery, accessibility, and atmosphere.

Compare homes for sale in and around Kersenboogerd-Noord - Buurt 32 01

Buurtje.nl bundles the supply from more than 1,500 sources in one place, supplemented with resident reviews and district data that you won't find anywhere else. This way, you can compare not only homes but also neighbourhoods. View the full supply of homes for sale in Kersenboogerd-Noord or broaden your search to all homes for sale in Hoorn. Want to explore other districts? Then Grote Waal and Hoorn-Noord are interesting alternatives with a different character and different price levels. More about the municipality can be found on the website of municipality Hoorn.


Frequently asked questions

What does a home cost in Kersenboogerd-Noord - Buurt 32 01?

Over the past twelve months, 17 homes were sold with an average purchase price of €368,676. The range ran from €325,000 to €425,000, with an average living area of 111 m². That works out to about €3,320 per square metre. Supply is limited, so acting quickly pays off.

What is the WOZ value in Kersenboogerd-Noord - Buurt 32 01?

The average WOZ value in Buurt 32 01 is €249,000. That is slightly below the district average of Kersenboogerd-Noord (€256,000) and well below the Hoorn average of €333,000. The WOZ value is lower than the actual sale prices, which is common in the current market.

What is it like living in Kersenboogerd-Noord - Buurt 32 01?

The neighbourhood has a quiet, residential character with predominantly ground-floor terraced houses from the 1980s. Residents appreciate the peace and the presence of greenery, but are more critical of the appearance of some streets. The average income is €28,100, which is slightly below the Hoorn average.

Is Kersenboogerd-Noord - Buurt 32 01 suitable for families with children?

Yes, the neighbourhood is well-suited for families. There are primary schools in the immediate vicinity, playgrounds and relatively plenty of space around the homes. The largest age group is 25-45 years (490 residents), indicating a relatively young population composition. The quiet traffic structure makes the neighbourhood child-friendly.

How accessible is Kersenboogerd-Noord - Buurt 32 01?

By car, the neighbourhood is easily accessible via the N506 and the connection to the A7 towards Amsterdam (about 40 minutes). Hoorn station is about ten minutes by bike, with direct trains to Amsterdam Central and Enkhuizen. Bus connections are available, but frequency outside peak hours is limited.

What type of homes are for sale in Kersenboogerd-Noord - Buurt 32 01?

The supply mainly consists of ground-floor terraced houses and semi-detached houses, built in the 1980s. These homes typically have a garden and a garage or driveway. There are also apartments for sale, but they form a smaller category. Buying a home in Kersenboogerd-Noord - Buurt 32 01 usually means a family home with outdoor space.

Is there enough greenery and are there parking spaces in Kersenboogerd-Noord - Buurt 32 01?

The neighbourhood has a spacious layout with green strips between the homes, which benefits liveability. Parking is not a major problem compared to Hoorn city centre; many homes have their own driveway or garage. Larger parks are within cycling distance in the wider area of Kersenboogerd-Noord.

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