Den Hoorn, Midden-Delfland
NeighbourhoodThis 2020-built mid-terrace house on Molensloot feels fresh and spacious, with 146 m² of living space over three floors. The energy label A means low running costs, and the layout is designed for modern family life. At €695,000, the price is in line with the market for terraced houses in Midden-Delfland.
Den Hoorn is a village with centuries of history, now home to about 8,200 people. Two residents describe it as 'a nice village with people who still look out for each other' and note that 'we were immediately taken into the community'. The neighbourhood has many families and a mix of ages, with a high proportion of owner-occupied homes. For more on the area, see the neighbourhood Den Hoorn.
For groceries, the PLUS supermarket is just around the corner, and there are several other options within a short drive. Primary schools are a couple of streets away, with Basisschool De Horizon and Gabriëlschool Harnaschpolder both within a ten-minute walk. The village centre, with its restaurants and library, is also within easy reach. The municipality Midden-Delfland offers a green, rural setting while keeping Delft and The Hague accessible.
At the time of writing the home is listed only via Van Silfhout & Hogetoorn Wereldmakelaars.
Details of this home
Molensloot 85, Den Hoorn (Zh)
Good · 2 residents
We were immediately taken into the community
Auto-translated to English by AIDen Hoorn has been a village for centuries, since 1100 Den Hoorn has been a village; previously it fell under the municipality of Schipluiden and since the formation of the municipality of Midden-Delfland our village falls under that. Den Hoorn is still quite a bit larger than the indicated part on the map, with about 5 or 6 (for the local population) identifiable village parts/neighbourhoods.
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About Molensloot 85, Den Hoorn (Zh)
The price is in line with the market for a modern mid-terrace house of this size in Den Hoorn. The home is energy-efficient (label A) and was built in 2020, so you won't face immediate renovation costs. Compared to similar homes in the area, it's priced competitively.
Den Hoorn is a village with a strong sense of community. Residents appreciate that people look out for each other, and new arrivals are quickly welcomed. It's a family-friendly area with many children and a mix of ages. The village has its own shops, schools, and restaurants, so daily needs are covered locally.
The nearest train station is 3.1 km away, which is about a 7-minute drive or a 30-minute walk. Buses connect Den Hoorn to Delft and The Hague, but for regular train travel, a bike or car is handy.
Primary schools within walking distance include Basisschool De Horizon (about 1 km) and Gabriëlschool Harnaschpolder (1.1 km). For secondary education, Stanislas Dalton Delft is 0.8 km away. Several other schools are within a short drive.
Yes, it has energy label A, which means it's very efficient. Built in 2020, it meets modern insulation and heating standards, so you can expect low energy bills compared to older homes.
The plot is 138 m², which typically includes a private garden. The exact size and layout of the outdoor space are not detailed in the listing, but mid-terrace houses of this type usually have a back garden.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Den Hoorn