Guldemond, Den Helder
NeighbourhoodThis terraced house on Cornelis Gerritsz Geusstraat 264 sits in a leafy part of Guldemond, a neighbourhood where children still play in the street and neighbours know each other by name. With 140 m² of living space and a 165 m² plot, it offers room to spread out, something that's becoming rare in this price bracket. Compared to other terraced houses in Den Helder, the asking price of €375,000 is in line with the market.
The Guldemond neighbourhood is a quiet residential area built in the 1960s and 70s, with wide streets and plenty of green. Two-thirds of the homes are owner-occupied, and most are single-family houses, so you'll find many families and a stable community. The park is just a couple of streets away, and the train station is a ten-minute walk. There are no resident reviews available for this neighbourhood, but the CBS figures show a balanced mix of ages and household types.
For your morning bread and groceries, Albert Heijn, Aldi and Dekamarkt are all just around the corner. Primary schools are within walking distance: Kindcentrum Schoter Duijn is on your doorstep, De Dijk is a couple of streets away, and Basisschool de Vlieberg is a five-minute walk. Secondary schools are a bit further out, but still reachable by bike. The municipality of Den Helder, the municipality of Den Helder, provides the usual services and a range of shops in the town centre.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including Van de Giesen Makelaars bij Roos, Van de Giesen Makelaars, and Funda.
Details of this home
Cornelis Gerritsz Geusstraat 264, Den Helder
Data from Guldemond
13 within 5 km
30 within 5 km
About Cornelis Gerritsz Geusstraat 264, Den Helder
The asking price of €375,000 is in line with the market for terraced houses in Den Helder. With 140 m² of living space and a 165 m² plot, you're getting a good amount of room for the money. The energy label B also helps keep running costs reasonable.
Guldemond is a quiet, family-oriented neighbourhood with mostly single-family homes and a high proportion of owner-occupied houses. The streets are wide and green, and there's a park just 200 metres away. The mix of ages and households makes it a stable, pleasant place to live.
Den Helder train station is 1.6 km from the house, which is about a ten-minute walk. That makes it easy to commute to other cities or explore the region without a car.
There are several primary schools within walking distance: Kindcentrum Schoter Duijn at 500 metres, De Dijk at 559 metres, and Basisschool de Vlieberg at 682 metres. For secondary education, the nearest school is about 1.8 km away.
Albert Heijn, Aldi and Dekamarkt are all within about 800 metres, so you can easily walk or cycle for your daily shopping. Lidl and Vomar are a bit further, at around 2.5 km.
The home has energy label B, which means it's fairly efficient. You can expect lower energy bills compared to older homes with labels D or lower, but exact costs depend on your usage.
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