Groot-Ammers-Dorp, Molenlanden
NeighbourhoodThis 2017-built terraced house on Boezemlanden sits in Groot-Ammers, a village where neighbours still greet each other on the street. With 109 m² of living space and an A energy label, it's efficient and low-maintenance. The asking price of €427,500 is on the high side compared to the neighbourhood average of €389,808, but reflects the recent construction and energy performance. For context, terraced houses in Molenlanden typically sell for a range of prices.
The neighbourhood Groot-Ammers-Dorp is a child-friendly neighbourhood with a strong sense of community. One resident says: "What stands out is the sense of community in the neighbourhood. A significant number of residents have lived here since it was built. They are open to new residents, who are each warmly welcomed with a flower or plant." Another notes: "A child-friendly neighbourhood. Residents are very self-centred though." Based on two reviews, the neighbourhood scores an 8.19 out of 10. Most homes are owner-occupied (65%) and single-family (83%), with a mix of ages but a notable share of recent builds.
For your morning bread, the Coop is just around the corner, and the SPAR is a couple of streets away. There are several primary schools within walking distance: Basisschool Eben Haezer and Basisschool De Ammers are both a five-minute walk. The village centre has a GP, pharmacy, and a few restaurants. The municipality Molenlanden is a rural area, so for secondary school or a train station you'd need to travel further, the nearest station is 14.5 km away.
At the time of writing the home is listed only via Vos Woningmakelaardij.
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Boezemlanden 2, Groot-Ammers
Very good · 2 residents
We have been living here since February 2023. What stands out is the sense of community in the neighbourhood. A significant number of residents have lived here since it was built. They are open to new residents, who are each warmly welcomed with a flower or plant. There is also a neighbourhood app where useful things are shared. The village where this neighbourhood is located is fairly religious but not extreme. Sunday rest is still noticeably observed. People are not pushy with their faith towards non-believers; there is clearly mutual respect. In the village, it is normal to greet each other even if you don't know one another. This creates a relaxed atmosphere. There is also little to no crime, at least as far as we notice or hear. For the youth, a hangout spot has been set up outside the village centre, which is actually used. The village has a shopping gallery with a supermarket, bakery, butcher, hairdresser, florist, chemist, interior decorator, hairdresser, and family snack bar. There are also two restaurants, a Chinese takeaway, and a pizza/kebab shop. There is also a library and an active club life. There is also a GP out-of-hours centre/pharmacy/physio and fitness centre. The houses are almost all recently built, and the older buildings are either being replaced with new builds or renovated/restored. There are several Christian primary schools and one public primary school in the village. Within the village boundary there is enough green space, and due to the rural location around the village, there is a lot. In short, a wonderful place to live.
Auto-translated to English by AIA child-friendly neighbourhood. Residents are very self-centred though.
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About Boezemlanden 2, Groot-Ammers
The asking price is €427,500, which is above the neighbourhood average of €389,808 and the median of €399,000. However, this home was built in 2017 and has an A energy label, while many homes in the area are older. Recently sold homes in the neighbourhood averaged €431,040, so the price is in line with what buyers have been paying for quality homes.
Groot-Ammers-Dorp is a child-friendly neighbourhood with a strong sense of community. Residents describe it as welcoming, with a neighbourhood app and a tradition of welcoming new neighbours with a flower or plant. The village is fairly religious but respectful, and crime is low. There is a shopping gallery with a supermarket, bakery, butcher, and other amenities, plus several Christian primary schools and one public school.
This home has an energy label A, which is very efficient. In the neighbourhood, only 23.1% of homes have label A and 7.7% have A+, so this home is among the most efficient. You can expect low energy bills compared to older homes with lower labels.
There are several primary schools within walking distance: Basisschool Eben Haezer (590 m), Basisschool De Ammers (695 m), and Basisschool De Kromme Draai (862 m). For secondary education, the nearest school is 5.4 km away, so you would need to travel by car or bus.
The nearest train station is 14.5 km away, so this home is not ideal for commuting by train. You would likely need a car or bus for longer journeys.
The Coop is just 210 m away, perfect for daily shopping. The SPAR is 728 m away, and there are other supermarkets within a few kilometres, including a Lidl and PLUS.
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