Julianapark, Leeuwarden
NeighbourhoodThis 1931 terraced house on Anton Mauvestraat is a compact home with 44 m² of living space and a 97 m² plot. The energy label is G, so heating costs will be high. At €150,000, the asking price is 53% below the neighbourhood average of €321,038, making it the cheapest of the 13 homes currently for sale in this area. For context, terraced houses in Leeuwarden vary widely in price and size.
Julianapark is a residential area with mostly pre-war homes and a high proportion of families. The neighbourhood has 1,550 residents, with a mix of ages and household types. It is very urban (address density 2,922 per km²), yet there is a park just a couple of streets away. The area is predominantly owner-occupied (88%) and consists almost entirely of single-family homes (95%). No resident reviews are available for this neighbourhood. Learn more about the neighbourhood Julianapark.
For daily shopping, Albert Heijn and Lidl are both just around the corner, with AH to go and Jumbo a ten-minute walk away. Primary school IKC Johan Willem Friso is a five-minute walk, and secondary school Gomarus College Leeuwarden is similarly close. The train station is a ten-minute walk, and the city centre is within easy reach. The municipality Leeuwarden offers a range of amenities.
At the time of writing, the home is listed via Faber Wonen and also appears on Funda through Faber Makelaardij. The listing is available through two channels.
Details of this home
ANTON MAUVESTRAAT 1, Leeuwarden
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About ANTON MAUVESTRAAT 1, Leeuwarden
At €150,000, this is the cheapest home currently for sale in Julianapark and 53% below the neighbourhood average asking price of €321,038. However, the living area is only 44 m², which is 53% smaller than the neighbourhood average of 93 m², and the energy label G means high heating costs. The price reflects the compact size and poor energy efficiency.
The energy label is G, the lowest rating. This means the home is not energy-efficient and you can expect high heating bills. The neighbourhood has 57.1% of homes with label D or lower, so this is not unusual for the area, but it is something to factor into your budget.
Julianapark is a very urban neighbourhood with a high density of addresses. It is predominantly residential, with 95% single-family homes and 88% owner-occupied. The population is mixed, with many families and older residents. There is a park nearby, and the area is quiet despite its urban character.
Albert Heijn and Lidl are both within a five-minute walk, and AH to go and Jumbo are about a ten-minute walk. Primary school IKC Johan Willem Friso is a five-minute walk, and secondary schools like Gomarus College Leeuwarden are similarly close. The train station is a ten-minute walk.
The house was built in 1931, so it is nearly a century old. The energy label G suggests it has not been modernised in terms of insulation or heating. The listing does not provide details on the condition, so you would need to view it to assess maintenance needs.
The plot is 97 m², but the listing does not explicitly mention a garden. Given that it is a terraced house with a plot, there is likely some outdoor space, but the exact layout is not stated.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Julianapark