Julianapark, Leeuwarden
NeighbourhoodThis 1930s terraced house on Adriaen Brouwerstraat sits in a quiet, established part of Leeuwarden. With 82 m² of living space and a 122 m² plot, it offers a manageable home with a private garden. The asking price of €250,000 is 22% below the neighbourhood average of €321,038, making it a keen entry point compared to other terraced houses in Leeuwarden.
Julianapark is a pre-war neighbourhood built in the 1930s, so almost all homes date from before 1945. It's a predominantly residential area with mostly families and couples, about 30% of households have children. The streets are lined with mature trees, and the Prinsentuin park is just a couple of streets away. The neighbourhood has a strong sense of community, though there are no resident reviews available to share. For more context, see the Julianapark neighbourhood.
For your morning bread, Lidl is just around the corner, and Albert Heijn is a five-minute walk. Two primary schools are within a five-minute walk: Basisschool De Princenhof and IKC Sint Paulus. Secondary schools are also close by, Gomarus College and YnSicht are both just a couple of streets away. The train station is a ten-minute walk, and the city centre is easily reachable on foot or by bike. The area falls under the municipality of Leeuwarden, which manages local amenities and services.
At present, the home is listed through several channels, including Scheenstra Makelaars. The details reflect the information available at the time of writing.
Details of this home
Adriaen Brouwerstraat 12, Leeuwarden
Data from Julianapark
Data from Julianapark
31 within 5 km
55 within 5 km
About Adriaen Brouwerstraat 12, Leeuwarden
The asking price of €250,000 is 22% below the average asking price in Julianapark (€321,038) and also below the median of €267,500. Given the 82 m² floor area and energy label D, the price is keen compared to other homes currently for sale in the neighbourhood.
The home has energy label D. This is a common rating for a 1930s terraced house. It means the home is moderately efficient, you can expect reasonable heating costs, but improvements like better insulation or double glazing could bring the label up and reduce bills.
The plot measures 122 m², which includes the house itself. The garden is not separately specified in the listing, but a typical terraced house of this era in Julianapark has a modest back garden. You would need to view the property to see the exact size and layout.
Julianapark is a quiet, pre-war residential area with tree-lined streets and mostly family homes. It has a high proportion of owner-occupied houses (88%) and a low crime rate (59 incidents per year). The Prinsentuin park is just a couple of streets away, and daily amenities like supermarkets and schools are within walking distance.
Leeuwarden train station is 0.9 km away, about a ten-minute walk. From there you can reach other cities in the north of the Netherlands. The station is also a hub for local buses.
Yes, several schools are within walking distance. Basisschool De Princenhof (primary) is 264 m away, and Gomarus College (secondary) is 269 m away. YnSicht secondary school is 338 m away, and IKC Sint Paulus primary is 538 m away. All are within a five- to ten-minute walk.
Lidl is 453 m away (just around the corner), Albert Heijn is 711 m (a five-minute walk), and Jumbo is 951 m (a ten-minute walk). There is also an AH to go near the station at 984 m.
Currently, 13 homes are for sale in Julianapark, with prices ranging from €150,000 to €750,000. The average price per m² is €3,614. This home is priced below the average, reflecting its smaller size and energy label D.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Julianapark