Zeeheldenbuurt, Delft
NeighbourhoodThis 1927 terraced house on Mijnbouwplein 8 has a generous 162 m² of living space, making it one of the larger homes in the area. With an asking price of €725,000, it sits 29% above the neighbourhood average of €560,375, a reflection of its size and character. For context, terraced houses in Delft vary widely, but this one stands out for its proportions.
The Zeeheldenbuurt is a calm, safe pocket of Delft. One resident describes it as a "pleasant, safe neighbourhood to live in as a family or student," noting that "when you cycle from the city centre or the station, you go from busy and chaotic to very quiet." Another adds: "It is quiet, no bikes stolen, and a very nice location." The area has a mix of ages, with many singles and couples, and a strong sense of peace. Based on two reviews, the neighbourhood scores 7.69 out of 10. For more, see the neighbourhood Zeeheldenbuurt.
For your morning bread, Jumbo is just around the corner, with PLUS and Albert Heijn a couple of streets away. The International School Delft is a five-minute walk, and the Cornelis Musiusschool is similarly close. The train station is a ten-minute walk, and the municipality Delft offers plenty of restaurants and a library within easy reach.
At the time of writing, the home is listed via Van Silfhout & Hogetoorn Wereldmakelaars and also appears on Funda.
Details of this home
Mijnbouwplein 8, Delft
Good · 2 residents
We do have some contact with a few neighbours but otherwise there is no sense of community as far as I know. It is quiet, no bikes stolen, and a very nice location and good rent. By car, it is unclear with navigation for people who are not from Delft.
Auto-translated to English by AII've been living in the Zeeheldenbuurt for four years now, and I really like it. When you cycle from the city centre or the station, you go from busy and chaotic to very quiet. I live there as a student, and although we never have any problems with the neighbours, I can imagine that this could be annoying for residents in other neighbourhoods. There aren't many green spaces. There are a few small parks within walking/cycling distance.
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About Mijnbouwplein 8, Delft
The asking price is 29% above the neighbourhood average of €560,375, but the home is also 56% larger than the typical 104 m² in the Zeeheldenbuurt. Recent sold prices in the area averaged €670,167, so the price reflects the extra space and character of this 1927 terraced house.
The home has energy label D. This is common for a house built in 1927, in the neighbourhood, 36.4% of homes have label D or lower. Label D means moderate efficiency, so heating costs will be higher than in a modern home, but the house has good potential for improvements.
The Zeeheldenbuurt is described by residents as quiet and safe, with a mix of students and families. One resident says it's "pleasant, safe to live in as a family or student." There are several primary schools within walking distance, including the International School Delft and Cornelis Musiusschool.
Jumbo supermarket is 345 metres away, with PLUS and Albert Heijn within 600 metres. The train station is 1.4 km away, and there are restaurants, a library, and a park all within about a kilometre. Daily errands are easily done on foot or by bike.
Currently, 12 homes are for sale in the Zeeheldenbuurt, with prices ranging from €275,000 to €1,095,000. The average price per square metre is €5,529, so this home's €4,475 per m² is below the neighbourhood average, reflecting its larger size.
The plot is 103 m², but the listing does not specify a garden.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Zeeheldenbuurt