Den Hoorn, Midden-Delfland
NeighbourhoodThis 1932 terraced house on Lookwatering sits in the heart of Den Hoorn, a village where neighbours still look out for each other. With 73 m² of living space and a 96 m² plot, it's a compact home that feels rooted in its surroundings. The asking price of €415,000 is in line with what other terraced houses in Midden-Delfland go for.
Den Hoorn has been a village for centuries, and residents are quick to point that out. One says: "A nice village with people who still look out for each other, we were immediately taken into the community." Another adds: "Den Hoorn is a village, not a neighbourhood." Based on two reviews, the neighbourhood Den Hoorn scores a 7.22. It's a place with many families and a mix of ages, where the village feel is strong.
For your morning bread, PLUS is just around the corner. Lidl is a couple of streets away. The local primary school, Gabriëlschool Harnaschpolder, is a five-minute walk, and the Stanislas Dalton Delft secondary school is also within walking distance. A GP and a restaurant are both on your doorstep, and the park is just around the corner. The municipality Midden-Delfland keeps things green and village-like.
At the time of writing the home is listed only via Olsthoorn NVM Makelaars.
Details of this home
Lookwatering 11, Den Hoorn (Zh)
Good · 2 residents
We were immediately taken into the community
Auto-translated to English by AIDen Hoorn has been a village for centuries, since 1100 Den Hoorn has been a village; previously it fell under the municipality of Schipluiden and since the formation of the municipality of Midden-Delfland our village falls under that. Den Hoorn is still quite a bit larger than the indicated part on the map, with about 5 or 6 (for the local population) identifiable village parts/neighbourhoods.
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About Lookwatering 11, Den Hoorn (Zh)
The price is in line with what other terraced houses in Midden-Delfland sell for. With 73 m² of living space and a 96 m² plot, it's a compact home, but the village setting and community feel add value. There's no recent sales data for the immediate neighbourhood to compare directly, so it's best to judge based on similar homes in the wider area.
The home has energy label D. That means it's not the most efficient, so you can expect moderate heating costs. With a 1932 build, there may be room for improvement, but the label is what it is.
The nearest train station is 3.1 km away. That's about a 10-minute cycle or a short bus ride, depending on connections.
Residents describe Den Hoorn as a village where people look out for each other. One says: "We were immediately taken into the community." It's a mix of families, couples, and older residents, with a strong sense of togetherness.
The plot is 96 m², but the listing does not specify whether there is a garden.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Den Hoorn