Domplein Neude Janskerkhof, Utrecht
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on Jansveld sits in the heart of Utrecht's medieval centre, where the streets hum with students, shoppers and café life. Built in 1450, the home carries centuries of character within its walls. At 62 m² it is compact, and with a price of €649,000 it sits 28% below the neighbourhood's average asking price of €900,458, a keen figure for a historic home in this sought-after postal code. For context, apartments in Utrecht vary widely in size and price.
The neighbourhood Domplein, Neude, Janskerkhof is Utrecht's historic core, with 2,530 residents packed into a very strong urban setting (6,370 addresses per km²). It is a young area: over half the population is between 25 and 45, and most households are single-person. The streets are lined with restaurants, bars and shops, and the Dom Tower is a two-minute walk away. No resident reviews are available for this neighbourhood.
For your morning bread, Albert Heijn is on your doorstep, with a second Albert Heijn just around the corner and Boon's Markt a couple of streets away. The nearest primary school, Koorschool Utrecht, is a five-minute walk, and secondary schools such as School aan de Singel are within a ten-minute walk. The municipality Utrecht offers a dense network of amenities, with a GP and a park both within a five-minute walk.
At the time of writing the home is listed only via Van Doorn Makelaardij.
Details of this home
Jansveld 21BS, Utrecht
Data from Domplein Neude Janskerkhof
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About Jansveld 21BS, Utrecht
The asking price of €649,000 is 28% below the neighbourhood's average asking price of €900,458, but the home is also smaller than average at 62 m². The median asking price in the area is €549,000, so this sits above that. Given the historic character and central location, the price is in line with what you would expect for a compact apartment in this part of Utrecht.
The home has energy label C. That is a reasonable rating for a building from 1450, many older homes in the area have lower labels. In the neighbourhood, 23.5% of homes are label D or lower, so label C is above average for the historic stock. You can expect moderate energy costs, but it is not as efficient as a modern home.
The area is extremely central, with a supermarket (Albert Heijn) on your doorstep at 100 metres. There are many restaurants, bars and shops within walking distance. The nearest primary school is a five-minute walk away, and secondary schools are within ten minutes. The neighbourhood is very urban and lively, with a high density of addresses and a young population.
The nearest train station is 1.8 km away, which is about a 20-minute walk or a short bus ride. The city centre is very walkable, and bus stops are likely nearby given the central location.
The floor area is 62 m², which typically accommodates one or two bedrooms, but you would need to check the layout with the agent.
The listing does not mention a garden, balcony or terrace. Given the central location and the age of the building, outdoor space is unlikely but not impossible.
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