Koningstraat, Beverwijk
NeighbourhoodThis 1933 terraced house on Baanstraat in Beverwijk has a floor area of 115 m² and a plot of 139 m². With an energy label C, it's reasonably efficient. At €515,000, the asking price is 47% above the neighbourhood average of €351,300, making it the most expensive of the ten homes currently for sale in this area. That's a premium you pay for the extra space, the floor area is 44% larger than the local average of 80 m². For context, terraced houses in Beverwijk vary widely in price and size.
The Koningstraat neighbourhood is a compact, urban area with a very high address density of 3,023 per km². It's home to around 1,400 residents, many of whom live alone, 500 single-person households out of a total of 865. Families with children make up 145 households. The population is relatively young, with a large group aged 25 to 45 (520 people). There are no neighbourhood reviews available for this area, so the picture here is based purely on statistics.
For daily shopping, you have a Vomar just a couple of streets away and an Albert Heijn within a five-minute walk. There are several primary schools nearby: Kindcentrum De Wilgeroos, de Bethelschool, and Kindcentrum De Sleutelbloem. A restaurant is on your doorstep, and a park or public garden is a ten-minute walk away. The train station is 1.2 km away, about a fifteen-minute walk. The municipality of Beverwijk offers a range of amenities within easy reach.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including Duin tot Dam Makelaardij.
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Baanstraat 75, Beverwijk
Data from Koningstraat
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About Baanstraat 75, Beverwijk
The asking price of €515,000 is 47% above the average asking price in the Koningstraat neighbourhood (€351,300) and is the highest among the ten homes currently for sale. However, this home is also 44% larger than the average floor area of 80 m² in the area. Recently sold homes in the neighbourhood went for an average of €323,040, so the price is on the high side, reflecting the extra space and central location.
The home has an energy label C, which is average for a house of this age. In the neighbourhood, 27.3% of homes have label C, while 27.3% have label D or lower. Label C means the home is reasonably energy-efficient, but you can expect moderate heating costs. It's not as efficient as a modern A-label home, but it's better than older, uninsulated properties.
The nearest train station is 1.2 km away, about a fifteen-minute walk. The neighbourhood has a very high address density (3,023 per km²), indicating a well-connected urban area.
The Koningstraat neighbourhood has 145 households with children out of a total of 865 households. There are several primary schools within a ten-minute walk, such as Kindcentrum De Wilgeroos (592 m) and de Bethelschool (650 m). The area is urban and lively, with a large share of young adults (25-45 years). It's a mixed neighbourhood, not specifically family-oriented, but with good school access.
In the past period, 25 homes were sold in the neighbourhood at an average price of €323,040, with an average time on the market of 57 days. The current asking price of €515,000 is significantly higher than that average, but this home is also larger (115 m² vs. 80 m² average). The price per square metre is about €4,478, compared to the neighbourhood average of €4,511 per m² for sold homes.
For groceries, you have a Vomar at 342 m and an Albert Heijn at 465 m, both within a five-minute walk. There's also another Vomar at 573 m, an Aldi at 820 m, and a Dekamarkt at 830 m. A restaurant is just 100 m away, so dining out is very convenient. The neighbourhood is well-served for daily errands.
With 115 m² of living space and a plot of 139 m², this terraced house offers ample room for a couple or a small family. The neighbourhood has a mix of singles and families, and the proximity to schools and shops makes it practical. However, the high price may be a barrier for starters, as it's the most expensive home currently for sale in the area.
The neighbourhood recorded 93 total crimes in the latest data. With a population of 1,400, that's a rate of about 66 per 1,000 residents. This is relatively high, but the data does not break down the types of crime. It's worth noting that the area is very urban (address density 3,023), which often correlates with higher crime figures.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Koningstraat