Homes for sale in Tanthof-Oost, Delft
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House prices in Tanthof-Oost: slightly more affordable than the Delft average
About 48% of the housing stock in Tanthof-Oost is owner-occupied, with the remainder largely social housing via a housing association. The average WOZ value is €308,000, which is noticeably below the Delft average of €322,000. This difference is also reflected in transaction prices: over the past twelve months, 29 homes were sold with an average purchase price of €479,655. The range ran from €245,000 to €575,000, with an average living area of 110 m². The supply mainly consists of single-family homes from the 1970s and 1980s, terraced houses and semi-detached houses. Apartments are also available, but form a smaller category. For current asking prices and the current supply, you can consult the overview at the top of this page.
Tanthof-Oost: green, quiet yet close to everything
Living in Tanthof-Oost feels different from living in the centre of Delft. The neighbourhood is spacious, with plenty of greenery between the streets and a clear family atmosphere. Residents on Buurtje.nl give the neighbourhood an 8.1 out of 10, and that score is not surprising when you look at the sub-scores. Green spaces score highest with a 9.0, which immediately makes clear why: the Abtwoudse Bos and Park Tanthof are literally within walking distance. Maya, a resident who has lived here for three years, writes: "Next to our neighbourhood lies the beautiful Abtwoudse park. On its edge is our football club, where a family atmosphere hangs in the air." She also mentions the annual neighbourhood party on Burendag and the playgrounds where neighbours naturally greet each other. That social cohesion is something you find less quickly in a new-build neighbourhood or urban area. More reviews and the full neighbourhood data can be found on the Tanthof-Oost neighbourhood page.
The amenities are solid without being extravagant. In the neighbourhood itself, there are primary schools and a local shopping centre for daily groceries. For a larger supermarket or more shops, you can quickly drive or cycle to the centre of Delft. The football club on the edge of the Abtwoudse park is an anchor point in the neighbourhood, especially for families. The adjacent Boerderijbuurt and Bosrand directly border Tanthof-Oost and have a similar character, although the housing types differ per neighbourhood. Those seeking more urbanity can also look at the Binnenstad of Delft or Vrijenban.
Accessibility scores an 8.0 among residents, and that matches the location. Tanthof-Oost lies on the south side of Delft, well connected via the N470 towards Pijnacker and the A13 towards The Hague and Rotterdam. Delft Station can be reached by bike in about ten to fifteen minutes, and from there you can travel to The Hague Central in fifteen minutes or to Rotterdam Central in twenty minutes. Bus lines connect the neighbourhood with the city centre and surrounding areas. For those who commute daily to the Randstad, the location is favourable. More about the municipality can be found on the Delft municipality page or on the official website of the municipality of Delft.
For whom is buying in Tanthof-Oost a good choice?
Tanthof-Oost mainly appeals to families and movers who are looking for space, greenery and a quiet living environment without wanting to live far outside the city. The average purchase price of nearly €480,000 requires a solid budget, and the supply is limited: only 29 homes were sold in the past year. When buying, factor in additional costs such as transfer tax (2% for non-first-time buyers), notary fees and possible estate agent fees. First-time buyers with a smaller budget can also look at rental homes in Tanthof-Oost or compare with Voordijkshoorn or Hof van Delft.
Searching for a home to buy in Tanthof-Oost: how to use this overview
Buurtje.nl combines the current housing supply with resident reviews and neighbourhood statistics, so you not only see what a home costs but also what it is really like to live there. Compare Tanthof-Oost with other neighbourhoods via the homes for sale in Delft, check out the Dierenbuurt or Vogelbuurt-Oost if you want to stay in the area, or filter at the top by price, surface area and energy label.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average cost of buying a house in Tanthof-Oost?
Over the past twelve months, the average purchase price in Tanthof-Oost was €479,655. The cheapest sold property went for €245,000, the most expensive for €575,000. The average living area of sold homes was 110 m². The average WOZ value in the neighbourhood is €308,000, slightly below the Delft average of €322,000.
What types of homes can you buy in Tanthof-Oost?
The supply of owner-occupied homes in Tanthof-Oost mainly consists of single-family homes: terraced houses and semi-detached houses from the 1970s and 1980s. Buying apartments in Tanthof-Oost is also possible, but the supply is more limited. The neighbourhood has a typical suburban character with spacious plots and plenty of greenery around the homes.
What are the additional costs when buying a home in Tanthof-Oost?
When buying a home in Tanthof-Oost, you pay transfer tax in addition to the purchase price. For buyers over 35 or homes above the starter exemption threshold, this is 2% of the purchase price. Additionally, there are notary costs, possible estate agent fees, and costs for a structural survey. Expect an average of several thousand euros in additional costs on top of the purchase price.
How accessible is Tanthof-Oost?
Tanthof-Oost is located on the southern edge of Delft and is easily accessible via the N470 and the A13. Delft Station can be reached by bicycle in about ten to fifteen minutes. From Delft, you can travel by train to Den Haag Centraal in about fifteen minutes and to Rotterdam Centraal in twenty minutes. Bus lines connect the neighbourhood with the city centre and surrounding areas.
Is Tanthof-Oost a suitable neighbourhood to buy a home with children?
Tanthof-Oost is a quiet, green neighbourhood with primary schools nearby and plenty of play space. Residents appreciate the social atmosphere: there is an annual neighbourhood party on Burendag and several playgrounds. The Abtwoudse park and a football club on the edge of the neighbourhood make it attractive for families. The resident score on Buurtje.nl is 8.1 out of 10, with a 9.0 for green spaces and an 8.0 for community.
We've lived here for 3 years and everyone always says hello to each other, there's an annual neighbourhood party on Neighbours' Day and we get together in playgrounds with the children. Next to our neighbourhood lies the beautiful Abtwoudse park. On its edge is our football club where a family atmosphere prevails. Within walking distance there are schools, a supermarket, a restaurant, a snack bar, a Primera and a hairdresser. Actually everything you need (except a chemist). So a top place!
Auto-translated to English by AIIt is a quiet neighbourhood with plenty of space for children to play, many dead-end streets, green parks and adjacent to the beautiful Abtswoudse forest. The neighbourhood has a small shopping centre with a Jumbo, which makes doing small errands very easy.
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