Maasland, Midden-Delfland
NeighbourhoodThis terraced house on Kluiskade in Maasland dates from 1780, making it one of the older homes in the area. With 159 m² of living space and a small plot of 54 m², it offers a compact but characterful layout. The asking price of €525,000 is in line with the market, given that the average price per m² in the neighbourhood is €4,269 and the median price is €502,000. For context, terraced houses in Midden-Delfland typically sell within a similar range.
Maasland is a village with 4,575 residents, where families and older residents make up a large share of the population. The neighbourhood has a moderate urban density (851 addresses per km²), so it feels spacious. Most homes are owner-occupied (68%) and single-family (77%). There are no resident reviews available for this specific street, but the area is generally known for its quiet, family-friendly atmosphere. The neighbourhood Maasland has a mix of pre-war and post-war housing, with 23.5% built before 1945.
For daily shopping, Albert Heijn is just around the corner. For a wider selection, Jumbo is a ten-minute walk away. Two primary schools are on your doorstep: De Schutse and Basisschool Aloysius, both. Secondary education is available at Lentiz | VMBO Maasland, a couple of streets away. The municipality Midden-Delfland offers a mix of rural and suburban living, with parks and restaurants within walking distance.
At the time of writing, this home is listed through several channels, including Peeters & Vermeulen Makelaars Taxateurs B.V. and other platforms.
Details of this home
Kluiskade 10, Maasland
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About Kluiskade 10, Maasland
The asking price of €525,000 is close to the neighbourhood median of €502,000 and the average of €531,844. Given the home's 159 m², the price per m² is about €3,302, which is below the neighbourhood average of €4,269 per m². However, the energy label F and the historic character (built in 1780) may affect running costs. Overall, the price seems in line with the market.
Energy label F indicates poor energy efficiency. In Maasland, only 29.4% of homes have label D or lower, so this home is less efficient than most. You can expect higher heating costs compared to a home with a better label. The listing does not specify insulation or glazing, so it is worth checking these details with the agent.
The house was built in 1780, making it one of the oldest in the neighbourhood (23.5% of homes in Maasland were built before 1945). Older homes often have character features like high ceilings or original details, but may also require more maintenance. The energy label F is typical for a home of this age.
Maasland is a village with 4,575 residents, a mix of families and older people. It has a moderate urban density (851 addresses per km²), so it feels spacious. Most homes are owner-occupied (68%) and single-family (77%). The area is quiet and family-friendly, with parks and restaurants within walking distance.
The nearest train station is 11.3 km away, so this home is not ideal for daily commuting by train. You would likely need a car or bus for longer journeys.
Two primary schools are within a couple of streets away: De Schutse and Basisschool Aloysius, both at 144 metres. For secondary education, Lentiz | VMBO Maasland is 724 metres away, and Lentiz | Reviuslyceum is 1.2 km away.
Yes, Albert Heijn is just around the corner at 130 metres. Jumbo is 1.5 km away, and there are several other supermarkets within 2 km.
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