Gors-Noord, Purmerend
NeighbourhoodThis modern terraced house on De Wherelanden sits in a quiet residential part of Purmerend. Built in 2019 and with an A+ energy label, it's efficient and ready to live in. At 186 m² on a 226 m² plot, it's the largest and most expensive home currently for sale in the neighbourhood, the asking price of €795,000 is 50% above the local average of €531,144. For context, terraced houses in Purmerend vary widely, but this one stands out for its size and modern finish.
Gors-Noord is a densely built area with a mix of pre-1990 and newer homes. Two residents have shared their views: one describes it as "cosy" but notes "sometimes too many and fast driving cars"; another says it's "going downhill" with "many loitering youths" and "parking nuisance from city visitors." The neighbourhood Gors-Noord has around 5,965 residents, many in one-person households, and a strong urban feel with an address density of 2,884 per km². Crime figures stand at 231 incidents, which is something to be aware of.
For daily errands, Albert Heijn is just around the corner, with Aldi and AH XL a couple of streets away. Primary schools are within a five-minute walk: Kindcentrum Wheermolen and Montessori De Beleving are both close by. The municipality Purmerend offers good local amenities, including a train station within walking distance and a park or public garden just a few minutes away.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including Westerhoven Makelaardij. It's the most expensive property currently on the market in Gors-Noord, reflecting its generous floor area and modern build.
Details of this home
De Wherelanden 222, 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 222, Purmerend
The asking price is 50% above the neighbourhood average of €531,144, making it the most expensive of the 45 homes currently for sale in Gors-Noord. However, at 186 m² it's also 82% larger than the local average of 102 m², and it's a modern, energy-efficient build from 2019. Whether it's fair depends on how much you value space and a high energy label.
With 186 m² of living space, this home is 82% larger than the average home for sale in Gors-Noord (102 m²). The plot of 226 m² is also generous for a terraced house in this neighbourhood. Most homes here are smaller and older, so this one stands out for its floor area.
The home has an A+ energy label, which is the highest rating. This means it's very energy-efficient, with low heating costs and good insulation. In Gors-Noord, 58.1% of homes have an A+ label, so this is in line with the best in the neighbourhood.
Two residents have reviewed the area. One calls it "cosy" but mentions "sometimes too many and fast driving cars." The other says it's "going downhill" with "many loitering youths" and "parking nuisance from city visitors." The overall score is 6.75 out of 10. It's a mixed picture, so visiting at different times is a good idea.
The nearest train station is 0.8 km away, which is about a ten-minute walk. This makes it convenient for commuting to Amsterdam or other cities. The station itself is not named in the listing, but the distance is short.
Several primary schools are within walking distance: Kindcentrum Wheermolen (559 m), Montessori De Beleving (572 m), and Openbare Basisschool Noorderlicht (636 m). For secondary education, the nearest school is 2.0 km away. There are also childcare options nearby.
Yes, Albert Heijn is just 692 m away, with Aldi at 887 m and AH XL at 988 m. All are within a ten-minute walk, making daily shopping easy. There are 17 supermarkets within 5 km, so plenty of choice.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Gors-Noord