Lent, Nijmegen
NeighbourhoodThis 2012-built terraced house on Frankrijkstraat sits in a quiet, family-friendly part of Lent, a short walk from the Waal riverbank. With 134 m² of living space spread over three floors and an energy label A, it is efficient and comfortable. The asking price of €590,000 is in line with the market, given that the median in Lent is €600,000 and terraced houses in Nijmegen typically sell for around €4,974 per m².
Lent is a spacious, green neighbourhood on the north bank of the Waal, with a mix of modern and older homes. It feels calm and residential, yet the city centre is a ten-minute bike ride away. Based on three reviews, residents appreciate the peace and quiet. One resident says: "Quiet and friendly. Privacy. Help where needed." Another notes: "A nice, child-friendly and cosy neighbourhood." The area is popular with families, over half of households have children, and most homes were built after 2010. For more context, see the Lent neighbourhood.
Your daily shopping is just around the corner at Jan Linders (a couple of streets away), with Aldi also within a five-minute walk. For a wider selection, Albert Heijn is a ten-minute walk. Primary school De Verwondering is on your doorstep, and secondary school Citadel College is just around the corner. The train station is a ten-minute walk, and the city centre is easily reached by bike or bus. For more on the wider area, see the municipality of Nijmegen.
At the time of writing the home is listed only via InBeeld Makelaardij.
Details of this home
Frankrijkstraat 315, 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 Frankrijkstraat 315, Lent
The asking price of €590,000 is close to the neighbourhood median of €600,000 and slightly below the average of €632,540. Given the modern build, energy label A, and 134 m² of space, it is priced in line with the market. Terraced houses in Nijmegen sell for around €4,974 per m² on average, so this home offers good value for its size.
Lent is a quiet, family-oriented neighbourhood with a suburban feel. Most homes are modern (75% built after 2010), and the area has a low crime rate. Residents describe it as peaceful and child-friendly. The city centre of Nijmegen is a short bike ride away, and the Waal riverbank offers green space for walks.
The train station is 1.4 km away, about a ten-minute walk. Lent station connects to Nijmegen city centre and Arnhem, making it convenient for commuters.
Primary school De Verwondering is just 200 metres away, and Basisschool Het Talent is about 500 metres. For secondary education, Citadel College has two locations within walking distance (440 m and 890 m). The area is well served for families with school-age children.
Jan Linders is 340 metres away (a couple of streets), and Aldi is 920 metres (a five-minute walk). Albert Heijn is 1.8 km away, about a ten-minute walk. For daily groceries, you have convenient options within easy reach.
The home has energy label A, which is very efficient. This means low heating costs and a comfortable indoor climate. The neighbourhood has a high share of A and A+ labels (over 87%), so this home is in line with the modern standard.
Currently, 25 homes are for sale in Lent, with prices ranging from €350,000 to €1,175,000. The market is active, with 144 homes sold in the past period, typically within 34 days. This home is priced within that range.
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