Bloemenbuurt-Oost, Amersfoort
NeighbourhoodThis 1923 terraced house on Irisstraat sits in a lively part of Amersfoort. With 107 m² of living space and a 146 m² plot, it offers a solid footprint for a family home. The energy label C means heating costs are moderate. At €500,000, the asking price is in line with the market for terraced houses in Amersfoort.
Bloemenbuurt-Oost is a mixed area with mostly pre-war housing. One resident describes it as "the once beautiful working-class neighbourhood" but notes decay, especially in the rental parts, with issues like subsidence, disappearing shops, and drug dealers. The review is based on a single review, so it reflects one person's experience. The neighbourhood has a high address density (2221 addresses per km²) and a mix of families and singles. For more context, see the Bloemenbuurt-Oost neighbourhood.
For daily groceries, Albert Heijn is just around the corner. There are also Dirk, Aldi, and another Albert Heijn within a ten-minute walk. Primary schools are close: P.C. basisschool 't Anker and Openbare Daltonschool De Magneet are both a five-minute walk away. Secondary school Het Element is a ten-minute walk. The train station is 2.6 km away, a short cycle. For more on the wider area, see the municipality of Amersfoort.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including Comma Vastgoed.
Details of this home
Irisstraat 24, Amersfoort
Mediocre · 1 resident
The once beautiful working-class neighbourhood is now in decay, especially the part with only rental houses. Too much "a" social control: if you sell things from your home to different people, you're already labelled a drug dealer. The Noordewierweg, what a mess; at the front near the Opidium you can already tell that the streets along this road are not doing well. Subsidence has already been recorded, also by myself. Shops are disappearing, and if something comes back, it's only "I don't understand, I'm a refugee" vibe. Activities for the youth? The municipality of Amersfoort doesn't know; nothing is done about youngsters who mess things up or destroy things. Covered bus stops have been removed. Drug dealers are present in many places in the Soesterkwartier. Everything could be better.
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About Irisstraat 24, Amersfoort
At €500,000 for 107 m² and a 146 m² plot, the price is in line with the market for terraced houses in Amersfoort. The energy label C is average for a 1923 home, so heating costs are moderate. The neighbourhood has some reported issues, which may influence value.
Bloemenbuurt-Oost is a dense, pre-war neighbourhood with a mix of families and singles. One resident reports decay, subsidence, and drug problems, especially in rental areas. However, this is based on a single review. The area has good amenities nearby.
The train station is 2.6 km from the house, which is about a ten-minute cycle or a 30-minute walk. There are also bus connections nearby.
Primary schools within a five-minute walk include P.C. basisschool 't Anker and Openbare Daltonschool De Magneet. Secondary school Het Element is about a ten-minute walk away.
Albert Heijn is just 450 m away, a five-minute walk. Other supermarkets like Dirk, Aldi, and another Albert Heijn are within a ten-minute walk.
The house has energy label C, which is average for a 1923 property. It means moderate energy costs, but not as efficient as modern homes. No specific insulation details are provided.
The plot is 146 m², but the listing does not specify whether this includes a garden or how it is laid out. You would need to view the property to see the outdoor space.
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