De Hoven, Deventer
NeighbourhoodThis 1933 terraced house on Bloemstraat sits in De Hoven, a quiet village-like pocket of Deventer. With 108 m² of living space and a 158 m² plot, it offers a generous layout for a home of this era. The energy label C means it's reasonably efficient, though you'd expect some modernisation over the years. At €495,000, the asking price is slightly below the recent average sale price of €527,857 in the neighbourhood, so it's keenly priced compared to what similar homes have sold for. For context, terraced houses in Deventer typically command a range of prices, and this one sits at the lower end.
De Hoven is a small-scale neighbourhood where most homes are owner-occupied (83%) and almost all are single-family houses (98%). It's a place where many families live, and the atmosphere is friendly without being intrusive. One resident describes it as "absolutely the most pleasant place to live," adding that "many people know each other by sight but not personally, so it's not a 'we know everyone' kind of place." Another calls it a "nice neighbourhood with nice neighbours" and highlights the good connections to the city centre and the motorway. The municipality Deventer has a strong community feel, and De Hoven is a prime example of that.
For daily errands, the SPAR supermarket is just around the corner, and a Dirk and Albert Heijn are a ten-minute walk away. There are several primary schools within walking distance: Openbare Basisschool De Hovenschool is a couple of streets away, and Openbare Daltonschool de Hagenpoort is a ten-minute walk. The neighbourhood also has a small supermarket, snack bar, hairdresser, petrol station, florist, and a large community centre with a big playground. The Uitenwaarde is a popular spot for dog walks, and the centre of Deventer is easily reached by bike or the little ferry.
At the time of writing the home is listed only via Helder Makelaars.
Details of this home
Bloemstraat 23, Deventer
Very good · 2 residents
De Hoven is a cosy, quiet neighbourhood where many families with children live. Many people know each other by sight but not personally, so it's not a 'we know everyone' kind of place. The centre of Deventer is conveniently close; by bike or with the little ferry you're there in no time. Also, many people who live here have a dog; the Uitenwaarde is the best place to walk your dog. It is used a lot. For the rest, there is a small supermarket, snack bar, hairdresser, petrol station, florist and a large community centre with a big playground.
Auto-translated to English by AINice neighbourhood with nice neighbours. Good connections to the city centre and the motorway.
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About Bloemstraat 23, Deventer
The asking price of €495,000 is below the average sale price of €527,857 for homes sold recently in De Hoven. Given that the neighbourhood has a limited number of sales (7 in the period), the price appears competitive. The home's 108 m² floor area and 158 m² plot are typical for a 1930s terraced house, and the energy label C is average for its age.
De Hoven is a quiet, family-oriented neighbourhood with mostly owner-occupied single-family homes. Residents describe it as cosy and pleasant, with good connections to Deventer city centre and the motorway. It has a small supermarket, a community centre with a playground, and plenty of green space for dog walking. The area feels safe and neighbourly without being overly familiar.
The nearest train station is 2.8 km away, which is about a 10-minute bike ride or a 35-minute walk. The neighbourhood is well-connected by road, and the centre of Deventer is easily accessible by bike or the local ferry.
There are several primary schools within walking distance. Openbare Basisschool De Hovenschool is about 270 metres away, and Openbare Daltonschool de Hagenpoort is around 920 metres. For secondary education, Pvo Deventer for havo and vwo is about 1.4 km away. The neighbourhood is well-served for families with children.
The SPAR supermarket is just 178 metres away, making it very convenient for daily shopping. A Dirk and an Albert Heijn are about 1 km away, and there is also an Ekoplaza and an AH to go within 1.4 km. For a small neighbourhood, the shopping options are good.
The house was built in 1933, so it has character and solid construction typical of that era. The energy label is C, which is reasonable for a pre-war home. You can expect some original features, but modernisation may be needed to improve efficiency further.
6 homes in the neighbourhood De Hoven