Gors-Noord, Purmerend
NeighbourhoodThis 2018-built terraced house on De Wherelanden feels fresh and spacious, with a generous 157 m² of living space spread over three floors. The energy label A means low heating costs, and the 130 m² plot gives you a private garden. At €625,000, the asking price is 18% above the neighbourhood average of €531,144, but you get 54% more floor space than the typical home in the area, so it's in line with the market when you factor in size. For context, terraced houses in Purmerend sell for a wide range, and this one sits at the upper end.
Gors-Noord is a lively urban area with a mix of families and singles. Based on two reviews, opinions are mixed: one resident calls it 'cosy' but notes 'sometimes too many and fast driving cars', while another says 'many loitering youths, parking nuisance from city visitors'. The neighbourhood has a high address density (2,884 per km²) and a young population, a quarter are under 25. Most homes are owner-occupied (54%) and built after 2010 (42%), so the streets feel modern. For more on the area, see the Gors-Noord neighbourhood.
For daily shopping, Albert Heijn is just around the corner, with Aldi and AH XL a couple of streets away. Primary schools are within a ten-minute walk: Kindcentrum Wheermolen and Montessori De Beleving are both close. The train station is a five-minute walk, making commutes easy. The area has plenty of green space, a park is on your doorstep, and a GP surgery is just around the corner. For more on the wider area, see the municipality of Purmerend.
At present, the home is listed through several channels, including Sopar Makelaars and Funda. The details reflect the listing as it stands.
Details of this home
De Wherelanden 145, Purmerend
Satisfactory · 2 residents
Many loitering youths, parking nuisance from city visitors. Too few parking spaces for residents. A lot of street racing.
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About De Wherelanden 145, Purmerend
The asking price is 18% above the neighbourhood average of €531,144, but the home is also 54% larger than the typical property in Gors-Noord (157 m² vs 102 m²). When you compare price per m², it works out to about €3,981, which is below the neighbourhood average of €5,343 per m². So the price reflects the extra space and modern build, and is in line with what similar homes fetch.
The home has energy label A, which is very efficient. This means you can expect low energy bills compared to older homes. In Gors-Noord, 88% of homes have label A or better, so this is in line with the modern housing stock in the area.
Purmerend train station is 800 metres away, about a ten-minute walk.
Based on two reviews, opinions vary. One resident finds the neighbourhood 'cosy' but mentions fast cars. Another points out 'loitering youths' and parking issues from city visitors. The area has a mix of families (34% of households have children) and singles (37%), with a relatively young population.
Yes, the plot is 130 m², which typically includes a private garden. The exact layout is not stated, but as a terraced house from 2018, it likely has a rear garden.
With 157 m² of living space over three floors, it is spacious enough for three or four bedrooms, but you would need to check the floor plan with the agent.
Several primary schools are within walking distance: Kindcentrum Wheermolen (550 m), Montessori De Beleving (746 m), and Openbare Basisschool Noorderlicht (818 m). Secondary schools are about 2 km away.
One resident mentions parking nuisance from city visitors and too few spaces for residents. The home itself may have a driveway or on-street parking, but the listing does not specify. Gors-Noord is a dense urban area, so parking can be competitive.
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