De Mheen, Apeldoorn
NeighbourhoodThis 1969 terraced house sits in De Mheen, a quiet residential pocket of Apeldoorn. With 146 m² of living space, it's noticeably roomier than many homes in the area. The asking price of €350,000 is in line with the neighbourhood median and sits 15% below the average asking price in the buurt, making it a keen option for buyers looking for space without stretching the budget. For context, terraced houses in Apeldoorn typically command a premium for this size.
De Mheen scores a solid 7.9 from six reviews, but opinions vary. One resident calls it "a quiet neighbourhood where everyone knows each other," praising the sense of community, the nearby park with a swimming pool and sports fields, and the convenience of a shopping centre. Another describes it as "every man for himself but still cosy," pointing to issues with housing association tenants, dog mess on playgrounds, and dealing on school grounds. A third says it's "a nice neighbourhood overall" but notes that some families are placed in unsuitable homes and that youth nuisance is a problem. The neighbourhood is home to around 3,200 people, with a mix of families and older residents, and most homes are owner-occupied. Neighbourhood De Mheen has a strong sense of community, with neighbours keeping in touch via apps.
For your morning bread run, Jumbo is just around the corner, and Albert Heijn is a couple of streets away. There are three primary schools within a five-minute walk: Openbare Basisschool de Bundel, PC Daltonschool Ichthus, and Openbare Basisschool De Mheen. The nearest secondary school, Mheenpark, is a ten-minute walk. A large park with a playground and sports facilities is on your doorstep, and the municipality Apeldoorn provides good access to the rest of the city by bike or car.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including WitteWoning Makelaars Apeldoorn and Funda.
Details of this home
Anijsstraat 48, Apeldoorn
Good · 6 residents
A simple neighbourhood but nowadays everything is being crammed into vacant houses. Families that mess up the front and back gardens. This has been reported several times but the housing association thinks it's fine and doesn't consider the neighbours. A school with a lot of traffic nuisance and dog owners who walk their dogs on a children's playground without cleaning up. There is also dealing on the school grounds in the dark evenings and it takes a while before the police or enforcement arrive.
Auto-translated to English by AIIt is a very safe neighbourhood where people also participate in various neighbourhood apps. You can always turn to people in your neighbourhood and know almost everyone in your area. It is also a very clean neighbourhood where you find little litter on the street due to enough waste collection points. Only the education is somewhat lacking as there is only one primary school and one secondary school. You don't have to look far for greenery here, as you almost live next to a park. This park has many facilities to keep you entertained. There are also facilities such as a swimming pool and grass fields for sports. Accessibility is also fine, as you can reach this area from almost any part of Apeldoorn. In summary, it is a quiet, pleasant neighbourhood with plenty to do, and the people in the area are very friendly. There are also many amenities such as a shopping centre and a large park with lots of greenery.
Auto-translated to English by AIOur neighbourhood has quite a sense of community, despite the fact that different people live here. It's just a shame that sometimes they place families in houses that would be better off in a flat. They spoil the neighbourhood. The youth are cheeky, so there's nuisance. Contacted the housing association but with little result. They do come to look and then 'shame on you', but nothing further is done. In terms of children, it's also very nice to live near a school. Only some traffic issues with drop-off and pick-up. There's also a grass field for the youth, but it's a shame there's no supervision of dog owners who walk their dogs there. We've lived here for 24 years with pleasure, but these are things that impoverish the neighbourhood.
Auto-translated to English by AIGreat neighbourhood, park and shops within walking distance. More elderly people than young people, which I sometimes find a bit of a shame.
Auto-translated to English by AII've lived in the neighbourhood for over 13 years, I find it a nice neighbourhood myself. All people who are friendly, I'm quite proud of that. The cosiness among the neighbourhood and children. It's cosy on our street.
Auto-translated to English by AIA cosy neighbourhood in itself Also with foreign families (Turkish, Moroccan and other foreigners) Every neighbourhood has its bad apples but that shouldn't spoil it here, it remains super nice a school nearby with a playground Only some residents with dogs think it's a dog walking field and don't clean up, that should be better enforced there are too few bins for dog waste after all we pay dog tax (I do) Football club within cycling distance park with fishing water and we all keep an eye on everything except 2 houses Shopping centre within walking distance
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About Anijsstraat 48, Apeldoorn
The asking price of €350,000 matches the neighbourhood median exactly and is 15% below the average asking price of €409,452 in De Mheen. Given the generous 146 m² floor area, 30% larger than the neighbourhood average of 112 m², the price per square metre works out at about €2,397, which is well below the buurt average of €3,368 per m². So it's priced keenly for the space you get.
The home has energy label D. That's a fairly average rating for a house built in 1969. In De Mheen, about 41% of homes have label D or lower, so this one sits in the middle of the pack. You can expect moderate heating costs, but improvements like cavity wall insulation or double glazing could bring the label up and reduce bills.
De Mheen has a mix of families and older residents, with about 530 households with children. There are three primary schools within a short walk and a secondary school nearby. The park with a swimming pool and sports fields is a big plus. However, some reviews mention nuisance from youth and dog owners not cleaning up after their pets, so it's worth visiting at different times to get a feel.
The nearest train station is 2 km away, which is about a 25-minute walk or a short bike ride.
Sold homes in De Mheen took an average of 32 days to sell, which is fairly typical for a stable market. With 44 homes sold recently and 21 currently available, there's a reasonable turnover. The fact that this home is priced below the average asking price may attract interest.
The plot size is 139 m², but the listing does not specify whether there is a garden. The nearby park offers plenty of green space for recreation.
6 homes in the neighbourhood De Mheen