Marlot, Delft
NeighbourhoodThis 1967 terraced house on Bastinglaan sits in a leafy, quiet corner of Delft. With 179 m² of living space and a 180 m² plot, it offers generous proportions for a family. The energy label is D, so heating costs are something to budget for. At €625,000, it is the cheapest of the three homes currently for sale in Marlot and 22% below the neighbourhood's average asking price, a keen price for the size. For context, terraced houses in Delft vary widely, but this one stands out for its value.
Marlot is a small, green residential area with 680 residents, mostly families and couples. Two-thirds of homes are owner-occupied, and 85% are single-family houses, so you are among neighbours who take pride in their properties. The area feels calm and safe, with only 38 reported crimes in the latest data. There are no resident reviews available for this neighbourhood, but the figures paint a picture of a stable, family-oriented community. The neighbourhood Marlot is well established, with all homes built between 1945 and 1970.
Daily errands are easy: a SPAR is just around the corner, and Aldi, Coop, Lidl and PLUS are all within a ten-minute walk. For school runs, the Christelijk Lyceum Delft (secondary) is a couple of streets away, and the Gabriëlschool (primary) is a five-minute walk. The Delftse Montessorischool is also nearby. The train station is a ten-minute walk, and a park or garden is just around the corner for weekend relaxation. The municipality Delft offers all the amenities of a historic city centre within easy reach.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including Van Silfhout & Hogetoorn Wereldmakelaars, Pararius and Funda.
Details of this home
Bastinglaan 7, Delft
Data from Marlot
Data from Marlot
41 within 5 km
55 within 5 km
About Bastinglaan 7, Delft
At €625,000, this terraced house is priced 22% below the average asking price in Marlot (€801,667) and is the cheapest of the three homes currently for sale in the neighbourhood. Given its 179 m² floor area and 180 m² plot, the price per m² is about €3,492, which is below the neighbourhood average of €4,089. So it is keenly priced for its size and location.
The energy label is D. This is a moderate rating, meaning the home is not particularly energy-efficient. You can expect higher heating costs compared to a home with label A or B. In Marlot, about a third of homes have label A, a third label C, and a third label D or lower, so this home is on the lower end of efficiency for the area.
Marlot is a quiet, family-oriented neighbourhood with 680 residents. About 44% of households have children, and the average household size is 2.5 people. Most homes are single-family houses (85%) and owner-occupied (63%), which contributes to a stable community. There are several primary and secondary schools within walking distance, and the area has low crime rates.
The closest supermarket is a SPAR at 552 metres, just around the corner. Within a ten-minute walk you also have Aldi (864 m), Coop (888 m), Lidl (944 m) and PLUS (953 m). So daily grocery shopping is very convenient without needing a car.
The nearest train station is 1.6 km away, which is about a 20-minute walk or a short cycle ride. Delft station offers connections to The Hague, Rotterdam and beyond.
Several schools are within walking distance. The Christelijk Lyceum Delft (secondary) is 289 metres away, the Gabriëlschool (primary) is 423 metres, and the Delftse Montessorischool (primary) is 490 metres. There are also other secondary schools like Stanislascollege Westplantsoen nearby.
Currently, there are three homes for sale in Marlot, with prices ranging from €625,000 to €985,000. This home is the cheapest option. In the past, six homes sold in the neighbourhood, with an average selling price of €818,000 and an average time on market of 70 days.
6 homes in the district Voordijkshoorn