Indische buurt-Noord, Den Helder
NeighbourhoodThis 1935 terraced house on Lombokstraat has a warm, pre-war character but an A energy label, so you get the charm without the draughts. At 140 m² on a 220 m² plot, it is the priciest of the three homes currently for sale in the neighbourhood, a reflection of its size and efficiency. For context, terraced houses in Den Helder average 126 m² and €2,976 per m², so this one is on the high side but offers more space and a top label.
The Indische buurt-Noord neighbourhood is a calm, leafy pocket of Den Helder with a mix of ages: a third of residents are 65 or older, but there are also families with children. Most homes are owner-occupied (70%) and pre-war (80%), giving the streets a settled, established feel. With an address density of 2,542 per km², it is strongly urban, yet a park or public garden is just a couple of streets away. No resident reviews are available for this neighbourhood.
Your morning bread run is to Albert Heijn just around the corner or Vomar a bit further. For school runs, Koningin Julianaschool is on your doorstep, and Algemene Basisschool Comenius is just as close. The train station is a ten-minute walk away, and the municipality of Den Helder offers further amenities like a library and restaurants within easy reach.
At present, the home is listed through several channels, including Laan Makelaars, Funda, Pararius and Vastgoed Nederland.
Details of this home
Lombokstraat 17, Den Helder
Data from Indische buurt-Noord
Data from Indische buurt-Noord
11 within 5 km
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About Lombokstraat 17, Den Helder
It is the most expensive of the three homes currently for sale in Indische buurt-Noord, but it is also the largest at 140 m² with an A energy label. The neighbourhood average for sold terraced houses is €335,821, though those may be smaller or less efficient. Given the size, plot and label, the price is in line with what you would expect for a well-maintained pre-war home with modern efficiency.
Indische buurt-Noord has a mix of households: about 30% are couples with children, and there are several primary schools within walking distance, such as Koningin Julianaschool (80 m) and Comenius (95 m). The area is quiet with a park nearby, and most homes are owner-occupied, which often means a stable community.
The home has an energy label A, which is very efficient for a 1935 house. This means heating costs will be relatively low, and the home is well-insulated. In the neighbourhood, 25% of homes have label A, so this one is above average in efficiency.
Den Helder train station is 0.7 km away, about a ten-minute walk.
The nearest supermarket is Albert Heijn at 673 m, just around the corner. Vomar is 784 m away, and another Albert Heijn is 1 km away. For daily groceries, you have good options within a short walk.
The plot is 220 m², which typically includes outdoor space, but the listing does not explicitly mention a garden.
With 140 m² of floor area, it likely has multiple rooms, but the exact layout is not provided.
3 homes in the neighbourhood Indische buurt-Noord