Zeeheldenbuurt, Alphen aan den Rijn
NeighbourhoodThis 1966 terraced house on Barentszstraat sits in a quiet residential street in Alphen aan den Rijn. With 72 m² of living space and a 118 m² plot, it's a compact but practical home. At €365,000 it's the most expensive of the seven homes currently for sale in the neighbourhood, which puts it on the high side compared to the local average. For context, terraced houses in Alphen aan den Rijn typically sell for around €382,000.
The Zeeheldenbuurt is a lively, urban neighbourhood with a mix of families and singles. It's a dense area with plenty of amenities within walking distance. The neighbourhood has a strong sense of community, though no resident reviews are available to give a personal perspective. The Zeeheldenbuurt neighbourhood has a high proportion of homes built between 1945 and 1970, and most properties have energy label C.
For daily shopping, you have a Lidl and a Hoogvliet just around the corner, and an Ekoplaza a ten-minute walk away. There are several primary schools within a short stroll, including De Tamboerijn and Rehobothschool, and secondary schools like Groene Hart Lyceum are also close by. The area is well served by public transport, with a train station 2.2 km away. The municipality of Alphen aan den Rijn offers a range of parks and recreational spaces nearby.
At the time of writing the home is listed only via Mooij Huis Makelaardij.
Details of this home
Barentszstraat 23, Alphen Aan Den Rijn
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About Barentszstraat 23, Alphen Aan Den Rijn
At €365,000, this home is the most expensive of the seven terraced houses currently for sale in the Zeeheldenbuurt. The average asking price in the neighbourhood is around €321,000, and the median is €315,000. Recently sold homes went for an average of €382,000, so the asking price is in line with what buyers have been paying. However, it's at the top end of the current market range.
The home has energy label C, which is fairly typical for a house built in 1966. Label C means the home is reasonably energy-efficient, but not as efficient as modern builds. You can expect moderate heating costs, though exact amounts depend on usage and energy prices.
The nearest supermarkets are a Lidl and a Hoogvliet, both about 300 metres away, just a few minutes' walk. There's also an Ekoplaza about a kilometre away for organic groceries.
Yes, there are several primary schools within walking distance, including De Tamboerijn (150 m) and Rehobothschool (319 m). For secondary education, the Groene Hart Lyceum is about 245 m away, and the Groene Hart Topmavo is 370 m away.
The Zeeheldenbuurt is a densely populated urban neighbourhood with a mix of families and singles. It has a high address density (over 2,500 per km²) and a residential feel. Most homes were built between 1945 and 1970, and the area has good access to shops, schools, and public transport.
The nearest train station is 2.2 km away, which is about a 25-minute walk or a short bike ride. It connects to major cities in the region.
The plot size is 118 m², which typically includes some outdoor space, but the listing does not explicitly mention a garden.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Zeeheldenbuurt