Lent, Nijmegen
NeighbourhoodThis modern terraced house on Dalidastraat 9 feels light and airy, with a generous 194 m² of living space spread over several floors. Built in 2016 and boasting an A energy label, it's efficient and ready to move into. The asking price of €895,000 is on the high side compared to the neighbourhood average, but the home is also significantly larger than most in Lent. For context, terraced houses in Nijmegen vary widely in price and size.
Lent is a quiet, child-friendly part of Nijmegen-Noord, with a mix of families and couples. One resident describes it as "Peace and Space. Quiet and friendly. Privacy. Help where needed." Another says: "A nice, child-friendly and cosy neighbourhood. I grew up here and had a good experience." Based on three reviews, the neighbourhood scores an average of 7.75 out of 10. Most homes are owner-occupied (63%) and the area has a suburban feel, with an address density of 1,282 per km². Learn more about neighbourhood Lent.
Daily errands are easy: Jan Linders supermarket is just around the corner, and Aldi is a five-minute walk away. For fresh bread or a quick shop, you're set. Primary school De Verwondering is on your doorstep, and Basisschool Het Talent is a couple of streets away. Secondary options like Citadel College are within a ten-minute walk. The train station is a ten-minute walk, and the city centre of Nijmegen is a short bike ride away. For more on the wider area, see municipality Nijmegen.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including Disveld Makelaardij, Funda, and Vastgoed Nederland.
Details of this home
Dalidastraat 9, Lent
Good · 6 residents
Quiet and friendly. Privacy. Help where needed.
Auto-translated to English by AII grew up here and had a good experience. I attended a good primary school. There are even several. For example, my brother went to a different primary school because that education was better for him. I live about a 10-minute bike ride from Nijmegen city centre, which is ideal. I am very enthusiastic about Lent and might even return there after my student days, which I will have soon.
Auto-translated to English by AIBoring but quiet.
Auto-translated to English by AIThe neighbourhood is very pleasant to live in due to plenty of amenities and the children have enough space to play outdoors.
Auto-translated to English by AIThe neighbourhood is clean and tidy. Little nuisance. I don't know my neighbours and there are no neighbourhood parties. I don't mind that. Sometimes there's bickering in the neighbourhood about very small things. That's annoying. Otherwise very positive! There's a forest within walking distance and supermarket and city within cycling distance. Enough schools in Nijmegen. Everything nice and close.
Auto-translated to English by AII am very happy that I have a nice social housing home in this day and age. But the neighbourhood is right next to the N325, which has become many times busier over the past 10 years. No one sticks to the 50 km/h limit and the road surface is poor, so unfortunately there is a lot of noise pollution. The municipality does nothing about it; social housing is at the bottom of the list, I believe. Furthermore, unfortunately a lot of rubbish is thrown onto the street. From the cars that race past, but also because there is no proper facility for residual waste and plastic, which is collected once every 2 weeks and is often put out far too early, so birds and other vermin tear everything open. Nijmegen and Lent have grown enormously in terms of housing facilities. Very nice, because there is a housing shortage, but the extreme differences between social housing policy and enormous luxury villa policy are unfortunately very large, and that does make you feel like a second-class citizen, unfortunately.
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About Dalidastraat 9, Lent
The asking price is 41% above the average asking price in Lent (€632,540), but this home is also 48% larger than the average (131 m²). Given its modern build, A energy label, and generous size, the price reflects the premium for a spacious, efficient family home in a sought-after neighbourhood.
With 194 m² of living space and a 234 m² plot, this home is well above the neighbourhood average of 131 m². Most homes in Lent are single-family houses (82%), and many were built after 2010 (75%), so a modern, spacious layout like this fits the area's profile.
The home has an A energy label, which is very efficient. In Lent, 56.3% of homes have an A+ label and 31.3% have an A label, so this home is in line with the best-performing properties in the neighbourhood. You can expect low energy costs.
Lent is described by residents as quiet, child-friendly, and cosy. There are several primary schools within walking distance, and the area has many families with children (2,670 households with kids). The neighbourhood scores 7.75 out of 10 from resident reviews.
The nearest train station is 1.4 km away, about a ten-minute walk. From there, you can reach Nijmegen city centre and beyond.
Sold homes in Lent took an average of 34 days to sell, which is relatively quick. This suggests a healthy demand for properties in the area, especially for well-maintained, modern homes like this one.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Lent