Kersenboogerd-Zuid - Buurt 33 07, Hoorn
NeighbourhoodThis mid-terrace house on Mari Andriessenhof sits in a leafy part of Kersenboogerd-Zuid, a residential area built around 2002. With 107 m² of living space and a 133 m² plot, it feels roomy without being oversized. The energy label A means low heating costs, and the asking price of €425,000 is noticeably below the neighbourhood average of €557,500, partly because the home is smaller than the typical local property. For context, terraced houses in Hoorn vary widely in price, so this one is keenly priced for its size.
The neighbourhood Kersenboogerd-Zuid - Buurt 33 07 is a calm, well-kept area with mostly families and a strong sense of community. One resident describes it as "a nice neighbourhood where you can grow up pleasantly," adding that "nice neighbours who look out for each other and enough green space to walk the dog" make it special. The only note is that safety around the station could be better. With 93% single-family homes and 87% owner-occupied, it's a stable, family-oriented pocket. The park is just a couple of streets away, and the area feels spacious despite being moderately urban.
For groceries, Albert Heijn is just around the corner, and Dekamarkt is a ten-minute walk. There are several primary schools within walking distance, including RK Jenaplan Basisschool St. Jozef and Kindcentrum De Bussel. The train station is about a ten-minute walk, making commutes to Hoorn city centre or Amsterdam straightforward. The municipality Hoorn offers a good mix of urban amenities and green spaces, with the historic centre a short cycle away.
At the time of writing the home is listed only via Van 't Riet De-Makelaar Hoorn.
Details of this home
Mari Andriessenhof 60, Hoorn
Good · 1 resident
A nice neighbourhood where you can grow up pleasantly. Nice neighbours who look out for each other and enough green space to walk the dog. It would only be nice if the safety around Kersenboogerd station could be a bit better.
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About Mari Andriessenhof 60, Hoorn
The asking price of €425,000 is 24% below the neighbourhood average of €557,500, but the home is also 34% smaller than the typical local property (107 m² vs 161 m²). Given the energy label A and the quiet, family-friendly location, the price seems in line with the market, not a bargain, but fairly priced for what you get.
Kersenboogerd-Zuid is a residential area built around 2002, with mostly single-family homes and a high owner-occupancy rate. One resident calls it "a nice neighbourhood where you can grow up pleasantly," with neighbours who look out for each other and plenty of green space. The only downside mentioned is safety around the station.
Hoorn Kersenboogerd station is about 1.6 km away, roughly a ten-minute walk. From there you can reach Hoorn city centre in a few minutes or Amsterdam in about 30 minutes.
Albert Heijn is just under 800 m away, and Dekamarkt is about 1.4 km. Several primary schools are within walking distance, including RK Jenaplan Basisschool St. Jozef (1.2 km) and Kindcentrum De Bussel (1.5 km). Secondary schools are a bit further, at about 2.4 km.
The home has energy label A, which is very efficient. This means low heating costs and good insulation. In the neighbourhood, 50% of homes have label A and 50% have label B, so this home is among the more efficient ones.
Currently, there are 8 homes for sale in the neighbourhood, with an average asking price of €557,500 and a median of €460,000. This home is priced below both, reflecting its smaller size.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Kersenboogerd-Zuid - Buurt 33 07