Friezenbuurt, Stichtse Vecht
NeighbourhoodThis semi-detached house on Burgemeester Cambier van Nootenstraat sits in a quiet part of Maarssen. Built in 1932, it has an A+ energy label and a floor area of 65 m², which is 30% smaller than the neighbourhood average of 93 m². The plot is a generous 284 m², giving you a large garden. At €600,000, it is the most expensive of the three homes currently for sale in the Friezenbuurt, and the price is in line with the median of €600,000. For context, semi-detached houses in Stichtse Vecht typically sell for around that figure.
The Friezenbuurt is a small residential area with 475 residents. It is a family-friendly neighbourhood: 80 households have children, and 97% of homes are single-family houses. The area is fairly urban, with an address density of 1,891 per km². There are no neighbourhood reviews available, but the figures show a quiet, established community. The average income is in line with the rest of Maarssen. This is the Friezenbuurt neighbourhood, a place where people tend to stay for the long term.
For daily shopping, you have Lidl and Boni both just around the corner, and Dirk and Albert Heijn a ten-minute walk away. Primary schools are also close: WereldKidz Palet and Het Kompas are a couple of streets away, and De Pionier is a ten-minute walk. The train station is 2 km away, so a short cycle or bus ride. The centre of Maarssen is within walking distance, and the municipality of Stichtse Vecht offers plenty of green space for weekend walks.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including Makelaarsland. The price and details are current as of the listing date.
Details of this home
Burgemeester Cambier van Nootenstraat 4, Maarssen
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About Burgemeester Cambier van Nootenstraat 4, Maarssen
The asking price of €600,000 matches the median price in the Friezenbuurt, where the average price per m² is €6,847. Given that this home has a smaller floor area (65 m²) but a large plot and an A+ energy label, the price is in line with the market. Recently sold homes in the neighbourhood went for an average of €507,778, so this is on the higher side but reflects the energy efficiency and garden.
The energy label is A+, which is very efficient. This means the home has excellent insulation and low heating costs. In the Friezenbuurt, 50% of homes have an A+ label, while the other 50% have a D or lower label. So this house is among the most energy-efficient in the area.
The plot measures 284 m², which includes the house and garden. The garden itself is not specified, but with a plot that size, you can expect a good-sized outdoor space. The house has a floor area of 65 m², so the garden is likely larger than the house.
There are several primary schools within walking distance. WereldKidz Palet and Het Kompas are both about 600 m away, a five-minute walk. De Pionier is about 900 m away, a ten-minute walk. For secondary education, the nearest school is 2.6 km away, so a short cycle or bus ride.
The train station is 2 km from the house. That is about a 25-minute walk or a 5-minute cycle. The station connects to Utrecht and Amsterdam, making it convenient for commuters.
Lidl and Boni are both about 675 m away, just around the corner. Dirk is 733 m away, and Albert Heijn is 983 m away, a ten-minute walk. So daily groceries are easily done on foot.
Currently, there are three homes for sale in the Friezenbuurt. This house is the most expensive at €600,000. The cheapest is €540,000. With only three available, the supply is limited, but the market is not overly competitive.
6 homes in the district Maarssen