Langenbeek, Leusden
NeighbourhoodThis semi-detached house on Salamander in Leusden sits in a quiet, leafy part of Langenbeek. With 251 m² of living space and a 548 m² plot, it is one of the largest homes in the neighbourhood. At €1,075,000, the asking price is 83% above the local average of €588,438, making it the most expensive of the eight homes currently for sale in the area, a price that reflects its size and finish rather than the general market level. For context, semi-detached houses in Leusden vary widely, but this one sits at the top end.
Langenbeek is a residential area built mainly between 1970 and 1990, with almost all homes being owner-occupied family houses. The population of around 985 is a mix of ages, with a noticeable share of residents aged 45 and over. It is a quiet, green neighbourhood with a park just a couple of streets away. There are no resident reviews available for this area, but the low crime figures (16 incidents in total) and the predominance of families suggest a peaceful, well-maintained environment. The Langenbeek neighbourhood is known for its spacious plots and leafy streets.
For daily groceries, you have several supermarkets within a ten-minute walk: Jumbo, Albert Heijn and Boni are all just over a kilometre away. Primary schools are also close by, Basisschool de Holm and Basisschool de Heerd are both about a five-minute walk, and Montessori Basisschool 't Ronde is a couple of streets further. For secondary education, the nearest school is 4.8 km away, so a bike or car is needed. A GP is half a kilometre away, and the town centre of Leusden is a short drive. The municipality of Leusden offers a good balance of green space and amenities.
At the time of writing, the home is listed only via Herbrink Makelaars.
Details of this home
Salamander 56, Leusden
Data from Langenbeek
Data from Langenbeek
18 within 5 km
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About Salamander 56, Leusden
The asking price is 83% above the neighbourhood average of €588,438, but this home is also 83% larger than the average (251 m² vs 137 m²). It is the most expensive of the eight homes currently for sale in Langenbeek. Given its size, plot and energy label B, the price is on the high side but in line with what you get.
With 251 m² of living space, this home is 83% larger than the neighbourhood average of 137 m². The plot of 548 m² is also generous. Most homes in Langenbeek are semi-detached or detached, built between 1970 and 1990, so this is one of the roomiest options currently available.
The home has energy label B, which is efficient. In Langenbeek, 37.5% of homes have label B and 12.5% have label A, so this is above average for the neighbourhood. You can expect reasonable energy costs, though exact bills depend on usage.
The nearest train station is 7 km away, so you would need a car or bike to reach it. The station is not named in the listing, but the distance makes it less convenient for daily commuting by train.
There are several primary schools within walking distance: Basisschool de Holm (638 m), Basisschool de Heerd (647 m), and Montessori Basisschool 't Ronde (731 m). For secondary education, the nearest school is 4.8 km away, so a bike or car is needed.
Jumbo, Albert Heijn and Boni are all just over a kilometre away, about a ten-minute walk. Lidl and another Jumbo are within 1.5 km. For daily shopping, you have several options nearby.
Langenbeek recorded only 16 total crimes, which is low. The area is predominantly residential with families, and the streets are quiet. No specific crime types are listed, but the figures suggest a safe environment.
Sold homes in the neighbourhood took an average of 27 days to sell, with an average sold price of €616,417. This suggests a reasonably active market, though this home is priced well above the average.
4 homes in the neighbourhood Langenbeek