Bloemenbuurt-Oost, Amersfoort
NeighbourhoodThis 1933 terraced house in Amersfoort's Bloemenbuurt-Oost has a surprising amount of space: 146 m² over three floors, plus a 166 m² plot. The energy label A means it's efficient, so heating costs should be manageable. At €645,000, the price is in line with what you'd expect for a house of this size in the area, check other terraced houses in Amersfoort to compare.
The neighbourhood Bloemenbuurt-Oost has 2,220 residents, with a mix of families and singles. One resident describes the wider Soesterkwartier as 'a once beautiful working-class neighbourhood now in decay', noting issues like subsidence, disappearing shops, and drug dealers. It's a candid view, based on just one review, so take it as one perspective. The area has a high density of addresses (2,221 per km²), making it strongly urban.
For groceries, Albert Heijn is just around the corner, with Dirk, Aldi and Ekoplaza a couple of streets away. Primary schools are close: PC basisschool 't Anker is a five-minute walk, and Openbare Daltonschool De Magneet is just around the corner. For secondary education, Het Element is a ten-minute walk. The municipality Amersfoort offers plenty of amenities within easy reach.
At the time of writing the home is listed only via Telman & Van Leeuwen Makelaars.
Details of this home
Noordewierweg 104, Amersfoort
Mediocre · 1 resident
The once beautiful working-class neighbourhood is now in decay, especially the part with only rental houses. Too much "a" social control: if you sell things from your home to different people, you're already labelled a drug dealer. The Noordewierweg, what a mess; at the front near the Opidium you can already tell that the streets along this road are not doing well. Subsidence has already been recorded, also by myself. Shops are disappearing, and if something comes back, it's only "I don't understand, I'm a refugee" vibe. Activities for the youth? The municipality of Amersfoort doesn't know; nothing is done about youngsters who mess things up or destroy things. Covered bus stops have been removed. Drug dealers are present in many places in the Soesterkwartier. Everything could be better.
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About Noordewierweg 104, Amersfoort
The asking price of €645,000 is in line with the market for a terraced house of 146 m² with an A energy label in Amersfoort. The plot of 166 m² adds value. Without comparable sales data for the immediate neighbourhood, it's hard to say if it's a bargain, but it's not overpriced for what you get.
The energy label is A, which is very efficient. This means the home is well-insulated and you can expect relatively low energy bills compared to older homes with lower labels. The house was built in 1933 but has been upgraded to modern standards.
The nearest train station is 2.6 km away, which is about a 30-minute walk or a short bike ride. Amersfoort's main station offers connections to Utrecht, Amsterdam and the rest of the country.
The neighbourhood has 2,220 residents, with a mix of families (370 households with children) and singles (515 one-person households). The average household size is 2.0. One review paints a negative picture of the wider area, mentioning decay and anti-social behaviour, but it's a single opinion.
The listing does not state the number of bedrooms. With 146 m² over three floors, it could have three or four bedrooms, but you would need to check the floor plan or ask the agent for exact details.
Primary schools within walking distance include PC basisschool 't Anker (300 m), Openbare Daltonschool De Magneet (357 m), and RK Basisschool De Kubus (561 m). For secondary education, Het Element is 641 m away. All are within a ten-minute walk.
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