Standhasenstraat en omgeving, Dordrecht
NeighbourhoodThis 1930s terraced house on Herradesstraat sits in a quiet corner of Dordrecht, where neighbours celebrate birthdays together and help each other out. With 67 m² of living space and a 103 m² plot, it's a compact home with a private garden. The asking price of €325,000 is 16% below the neighbourhood average of €388,500, making it a keenly priced option compared to other terraced houses in Dordrecht.
The neighbourhood feels like a village within the city, with mostly pre-war terraced houses and a strong sense of community. One resident describes it as "Cosy", adding: "Celebrating birthdays together, helping each other." Based on a single review, the area scores a 9.25 out of 10. Around two-thirds of homes are owner-occupied, and many households have children. It's a place where people know each other, exactly what you'd expect from the Standhasenstraat en omgeving neighbourhood.
For your morning bread, PLUS is a five-minute walk away, and Aldi is just around the corner. Two primary schools are within a couple of streets: Integraal Kindcentrum De Repelaer and Dordtse Vrije School. Secondary schools are also close, with Insula College a five-minute walk. A GP is a ten-minute walk, and the train station is 1.6 km away, a 20-minute stroll. All this falls within the municipality of Dordrecht, which keeps the essentials close.
The home is listed through several channels, including Maarten Makelaardij & Hypotheken Drechtsteden. At present, the asking price is €325,000.
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Herradesstraat 19, Dordrecht
Excellent · 1 resident
Celebrating birthdays together, helping each other
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About Herradesstraat 19, Dordrecht
The asking price of €325,000 is 16% below the average asking price of €388,500 in the neighbourhood. Recently sold homes in the area went for an average of €336,250, so this home is priced competitively. With 67 m², the price per m² comes to about €4,850, which is slightly above the neighbourhood average of €4,649 per m², but the lower total price reflects the smaller floor area.
The home has energy label D. This is a common rating for a 1930s terraced house. In the neighbourhood, two-thirds of homes have a label D or lower, so this is typical. Label D means the home is not as energy-efficient as modern builds, so heating costs will be higher than with an A or B label. You can expect to spend more on gas and electricity compared to a well-insulated home.
The neighbourhood is very family-friendly. Around 250 households have children, and there are two primary schools within a five-minute walk. Residents describe the area as cosy, with neighbours celebrating birthdays together and helping each other. The streets are quiet, and there's a park just 300 metres away. It's a safe area with a low crime rate, 45 total crimes reported.
The train station is 1.6 km away, about a 20-minute walk or a short cycle. The neighbourhood has a high address density of 2,523 per km², so it's well connected. For driving, the A16 motorway is accessible, but exact distances are not provided.
Yes, the home has a plot of 103 m², which typically includes a private garden. The exact size and layout of the garden are not specified, but it offers outdoor space for relaxing or gardening. Given the terraced house style, it's likely a back garden accessible from the house.
With 67 m² of living space, a typical terraced house of this era often has two or three bedrooms, but you would need to check the floor plan with the agent for the exact layout.
The listing does not provide details on the condition. The home was built in 1931 and has energy label D, so some updates may be needed. The neighbourhood has mostly pre-war homes, and many have been modernised over time. It's best to view the property to assess its state.
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