Driebergen-Centrum, Utrechtse Heuvelrug
NeighbourhoodTucked away on a quiet road that ends at a forest with a pond, this 1935 semi-detached house on Arnhemsebovenweg offers 146 m² of living space on a 340 m² plot. The energy label C means it's reasonably efficient, though the pre-war construction may need some updating. At €795,000, the price is in line with other semi-detached houses in Utrechtse Heuvelrug.
Driebergen-Centrum is a leafy, safe neighbourhood where residents appreciate the tranquillity and nature. One resident describes it as "Blissful on a dead-end road ending at a forest with a pond, it's peaceful living." Another notes: "Driebergen is a nice and quiet neighbourhood where I usually feel at ease. It is a safe place with lots of greenery and nature to enjoy." The area has a mix of ages, with many older residents and a fair number of families. Based on five reviews, the neighbourhood scores an 8.43 out of 10. For more context, see the neighbourhood Driebergen-Centrum.
For your morning bread, Lidl is just around the corner, and Albert Heijn is a couple of streets away. Primary school CJS De Kring is a ten-minute walk, while secondary schools are a bit further out in Doorn. The forest and a pond are on your doorstep, perfect for a weekend stroll. The municipality Utrechtse Heuvelrug offers a good balance of village life and access to Utrecht.
At the time of writing the home is listed only via Vierhout van Wonderen Makelaars Taxateurs.
Details of this home
Arnhemsebovenweg 66, Driebergen-Rijsenburg
Very good · 5 residents
Blissful on a dead-end road ending at a forest with a pond, it's peaceful living. Except for the nocturnal adventurers who sit on the bench. What do they do? Unfortunately, they throw their scavenged wrappers on the ground while there's a bin within two steps. Otherwise, great place to live.
Auto-translated to English by AII grew up here as a child, Driebergen will always have a place in my heart. Because there were (then fewer) children, my sister and I always went out exploring and discovered the nicest things together. Since Driebergen is located in a wooded area, there is a lot to discover. The village festivals are also getting better and better! Last year there was a Christmas market and it felt so cosy and connected. We live close to everything, nice and close to shops, forest, Utrecht, it's just a shame that few activities are organised for children. Driebergen also has no secondary schools, but that's not a problem. In recent years I have come to appreciate Driebergen more! Like learning more about the history of the village and the architecture, for example. What I also find interesting is that they now organise all sorts of things on Liberation Day so we can learn more about Driebergen. A very nice neighbourhood! As a child I always felt safe, in recent years a bit less so, especially in the evenings, because of loitering youths. As I said before, Driebergen is very green, in most streets you see shrubs, trees, flowers, plants everywhere, especially now in spring it makes me very happy!
Auto-translated to English by AIDriebergen is a nice and quiet neighbourhood where I usually feel at ease. It is a safe place with lots of greenery and nature to enjoy, which creates a relaxed atmosphere. The amenities are reasonably good, but there isn't much to do for children and young people, which can sometimes be a drawback. The neighbourhood looks neat and well-maintained, and most things are easily accessible; you're also close to Utrecht, which is very convenient. As for the community: there is a sense of cohesion, but it's not very close-knit; people mostly live their own lives. Recently there was a Christmas market, which I really enjoyed! Overall, it's a good place to live, especially if you like peace and nature.
Auto-translated to English by AINice and cosy neighbourhood with many amenities
Auto-translated to English by AI- Plus point is that there are many shops and eateries - Downside is that the infrastructure is not very well organised
Auto-translated to English by AIData from Driebergen-Centrum
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About Arnhemsebovenweg 66, Driebergen-Rijsenburg
The asking price of €795,000 is in line with the market for a semi-detached house of this size and age in Driebergen-Centrum. The 146 m² floor area and 340 m² plot are typical for the area, and the energy label C is average for a 1935 home. Without comparable sales data, it's hard to say if it's a bargain, but it's not overpriced compared to similar listings.
Driebergen-Centrum is a green, safe neighbourhood with a relaxed atmosphere. Residents praise the proximity to nature and the quiet streets. One reviewer says it's "blissful on a dead-end road ending at a forest with a pond." Another mentions it's "a nice and quiet neighbourhood where I usually feel at ease." The area has a mix of ages, with many older residents and some families.
The nearest train station is 3 km away, which is about a 10-minute drive or a 30-minute walk.
The closest primary school is CJS De Kring, about 1.7 km away (a 20-minute walk). For secondary education, the nearest is Revius Lyceum Doorn at 3 km. There are also special education schools like Bartimeus and Beukenrode within 2.5 km.
Lidl is just 500 m away, and Albert Heijn is 700 m, both within a 10-minute walk. A second Albert Heijn is 1.2 km away, and Jumbo and Aldi are within 2 km. So daily shopping is very convenient.
The home has energy label C, which is average for a 1935 property. It means the home is reasonably insulated but not as efficient as modern builds. Heating costs will be moderate, but you may want to consider improvements like double glazing or better insulation.
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