Oranjebuurt-Zuid, Vijfheerenlanden
This terraced house on Oranjehof 109 sits in the Oranjebuurt-Zuid neighbourhood of Leerdam, a town in the municipality of Vijfheerenlanden. Built in 1966, it's a classic family home with a warm, lived-in feel. With an asking price of €389,000, it's priced in line with the market for terraced houses in Vijfheerenlanden.
The house offers 4 rooms, including 3 bedrooms and 1 bathroom, spread over 2 floors. The living area is 87 m² according to the agent, while the BAG registration lists 84 m². The plot measures 103 m² per the agent, against 95 m² in the BAG. There's a south-facing garden: a back garden of 35 m² and a front garden of 10 m². The home is fully insulated and has a central heating boiler.
Oranjebuurt-Zuid is a quiet corner of Leerdam, where neighbours know each other by name. Residents across the municipality give their living experience an average of 8.41 out of 10, based on eight reviews. One resident says: "Quiet and cosy living. But there is also plenty of cosiness and often things to do." Another notes: "Quiet area, little to do for adults and children. Clean neighbourhood." The area has a mix of ages, with a notable share of residents over 65. For more on the area, see the Oranjebuurt-Zuid neighbourhood.
Daily errands are easy from here. The nearest GP, Huisartsenpraktijk De Linge, is just around the corner, and the BENU Apotheek Lingesteyn is a five-minute walk away. For groceries, Albert Heijn is a couple of streets away, with Jumbo and MCD also within walking distance. Two primary schools, Christelijke Basisschool Juliana and Basisschool De Hobbitstee, are on your doorstep. Bus stops at Huis ter Leede and Lingestein, served by lines 260 and 704, are just around the corner, and Leerdam train station is a ten-minute walk. The municipality of Vijfheerenlanden offers a pleasant mix of rural and urban life, as described on the municipality of Vijfheerenlanden.
The WOZ value is not available for this property. According to public address-level risk data, the area has a medium foundation risk indication, with the home built in 1966 on clay soil. Noise from road traffic is measured at 52 dB Lden, above the norm, while railway noise is below the norm. Pluvial flooding risk is medium, and current flood risk is elevated, though it's expected to be low by 2050. These are area-level indications, not an inspection of this specific home.
At the time of writing, the home is offered via multiple channels, including Van Wijnen Makelaardij and listings on Vastgoed Nederland and Huispedia.
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The WOZ value is set annually by the municipality with 1 January as its reference date, and therefore lags the market by about a year. It is an estimated market value, not a sale price.
About Oranjehof 109, Leerdam
The asking price is €389,000. Based on the agent's listed living area of 87 m², that works out to €4,471 per m². The price is in line with the market for terraced houses in the municipality of Vijfheerenlanden.
The house has 3 bedrooms and 1 bathroom, with 4 rooms in total across 2 floors. The living area is 87 m² according to the agent, while the BAG registration lists 84 m². There's also a south-facing garden with a back garden of 35 m² and a front garden of 10 m².
The WOZ value is the municipal valuation, which can differ from the asking price. Without this figure, we can't compare it to the asking price.
The foundation risk indication for this address is medium, according to public data. The home was built in 1966 on clay soil, and the area is a KCAF attention area, with 100% of properties in this postcode built before 1970. This is an area-level indication, not an inspection of this specific home.
The nearest GP is Huisartsenpraktijk De Linge, just around the corner, and the BENU Apotheek Lingesteyn is a five-minute walk away. Supermarkets include Albert Heijn, Jumbo, and MCD within walking distance. Bus stops at Huis ter Leede and Lingestein, served by lines 260 and 704, are nearby, and Leerdam train station is a ten-minute walk.
Oranjebuurt-Zuid is a quiet neighbourhood in Leerdam. Residents across the municipality give their living experience an average of 8.41 out of 10, based on eight reviews. One resident says: "Quiet and cosy living. But there is also plenty of cosiness and often things to do." Another notes: "Quiet area, little to do for adults and children. Clean neighbourhood."
Yes, according to the agent, the house is fully insulated. It also has a central heating boiler. The energy label is C, which means you can expect moderate energy costs.
The energy label is C. This label indicates the energy efficiency of the home, with lower labels generally meaning higher energy costs. Since the house is fully insulated, that may help keep costs down, but the label itself doesn't guarantee specific costs.
According to public climate data, the current flood risk is elevated, but the risk for 2050 is low. Pluvial flooding risk is medium. These are area-level indications, not an inspection of this specific home.
The home is offered via multiple channels, including Van Wijnen Makelaardij and listings on Vastgoed Nederland and Huispedia. At the time of writing, there are three sources in total.
How residents experience their neighbourhood
Quiet area, little to do for adults and children. Clean neighbourhood. Many primary schools for the little ones. Police don't drive by often enough to keep it safe. City centre is fine and cosy.
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How residents experience their district
Quiet area, little to do for adults and children. Clean neighbourhood. Many primary schools for the little ones. Police don't drive by often enough to keep it safe. City centre is fine and cosy.
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How residents experience their municipality
Quiet area, little to do for adults and children. Clean neighbourhood. Many primary schools for the little ones. Police don't drive by often enough to keep it safe. City centre is fine and cosy.
Auto-translated to English by AIWell, there were a few chavs living here but luckily they've been removed from their homes. It's pretty crap that there's no supermarket / shop, but then again we're far too small for that. The market is nice though. The football club and church provide a lot of interaction and connections. Plenty of playgrounds but they're hardly used anymore (about 7 years ago the playground was busy every evening with football, nowadays almost no one comes...)
Auto-translated to English by AIIt is a quiet neighbourhood. But there is also plenty of cosiness and often things to do.
Auto-translated to English by AIA community where everyone respects each other, but is there for each other when something happens!
Auto-translated to English by AIIt's a nice neighbourhood with the station and city all within walking distance, but there's not much to do.
Auto-translated to English by AIGood location, close to Utrecht. Everything in the neighbourhood is easily accessible. Only there isn't much to do here. Then you always have to travel somewhere.
Auto-translated to English by AIA pleasant, green and quiet neighbourhood
Auto-translated to English by AIIt's nice and quiet to live here, but also cosy with many activities :)
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| Sale price | €552,793 | €473,149 |
|---|---|---|
| Sale per m² | €4,693 | – |
| Rent price | €4,270 p/m | €4,270 p/m |
| Rent per m² | €54 p/m | – |
Oranjehof 109, Leerdam
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