Brandenburg, De Bilt
NeighbourhoodThis semi-detached house on Kometenlaan sits in a leafy part of Bilthoven, with a large 475 m² plot and 198 m² of living space. Built in 1966, it has an energy label D, so you can expect some heating costs. At €860,000, it's the most expensive of the 11 homes currently for sale in the neighbourhood and 61% above the average asking price of €533,727, but then it's also nearly twice the size of the typical home here. For context, semi-detached houses in De Bilt tend to command a premium.
Brandenburg is a mixed residential area with around 5,700 residents. It's fairly urban, with a density of 1,883 addresses per km². The population is diverse: about a quarter are under 15, and a fifth are over 65. Just over a third of homes are owner-occupied, and 39% are single-family houses. Based on two reviews, the neighbourhood scores a 3.01 out of 5. One resident describes it as "Ghetto life", noting a deterioration in the living environment and safety concerns. Another simply says "Bad" and mentions an increase in the Muslim population. These views are not representative of all residents, but they do reflect some dissatisfaction. For more on the area, see the neighbourhood Brandenburg.
For daily shopping, you have an Ekoplaza just under a ten-minute walk away, and a Dirk, Albert Heijn, Hoogvliet and Aldi all within about a kilometre. There are several primary schools nearby: Wereldwijs is a five-minute walk, Basisschool De Regenboog is about seven minutes, and De Rietakker is around ten minutes. Secondary education is a bit further,. The train station is 2.4 km away, so you'll likely cycle or drive. A restaurant is just around the corner, and a park or public garden is about a kilometre away. For more on the wider area, check the municipality De Bilt.
At the time of writing, the home is listed only via Ing. Jo Rijksen Makelaardij o.g. b.v.
Details of this home
Kometenlaan 33, Bilthoven
Mediocre · 2 residents
Given the alarming increase in housing of non-Dutch people, our living environment has deteriorated from a peaceful, leafy residential community to a visibly depopulated ghetto of cultures that do not want to assimilate with the native Dutch residents. The area is becoming polluted, and in the evenings it is dangerous to go out for a walk. Children are rude to criminal, making the area unsafe with fatbikes.
Auto-translated to English by AIIt's swarming with Muslims.
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Data from Brandenburg
37 within 5 km
71 within 5 km
About Kometenlaan 33, Bilthoven
The asking price is 61% above the neighbourhood average of €533,727, but this home is also 98% larger than the average (198 m² vs 100 m²). It's the most expensive of the 11 homes currently for sale in Brandenburg. Whether it's fair depends on how much you value the extra space and the semi-detached layout.
The energy label is D. That means the home is not particularly energy-efficient, so you can expect higher heating bills compared to a home with label A or B. In the neighbourhood, 72.7% of homes have label D or lower, so this is fairly typical for the area.
Brandenburg has about 5,700 residents and a fairly urban feel. It's a mixed area with many families (about a third of households have children). However, the two resident reviews are negative, citing safety concerns and a lack of integration. The average score is 3.01 out of 5.
There are several primary schools within walking distance: Wereldwijs (525 m), Basisschool De Regenboog (706 m), and De Rietakker (822 m). For secondary education, the nearest school is 2.5 km away.
The nearest train station is 2.4 km from the home. That's about a 30-minute walk or a 10-minute cycle.
The closest supermarket is Ekoplaza at 936 m, followed by Dirk (1,046 m), Albert Heijn (1,058 m), Hoogvliet (1,108 m), and Aldi (1,108 m). All are within a 10-15 minute walk.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Brandenburg