Park Merwestein en omgeving, Dordrecht
NeighbourhoodThis 1930s terraced house on Oranjepark sits in a quiet, tree-lined corner of the city. With 169 m² of living space and a 149 m² plot, it offers generous proportions for a family home. The energy label C means it's reasonably efficient, though older homes often need some updating. At €569,000, the asking price is 24% below the neighbourhood average of €751,833, making it a keen entry point compared to other terraced houses in Dordrecht.
The neighbourhood is a mix of pre-war homes and modern families, with 79% single-family houses and 84% owner-occupied. It's a quiet area with a park just around the corner, and the average household size of 2.4 reflects a mix of couples and families. The streets are calm, and the community feels established. For more context, see the Park Merwestein en omgeving neighbourhood.
Your morning bread run is a two-minute walk to Aldi, and there's an AH to go a few streets away for quick groceries. For a full shop, Dirk and Albert Heijn are within a ten-minute walk. Families have several primary schools nearby: De Bavinck is just around the corner, and School Vest is a couple of streets away. Secondary school Johan de Witt-gymnasium is also on your doorstep. The train station is a ten-minute walk, and the city centre is easily reachable. For more on the wider area, see the municipality of Dordrecht.
The home is listed through several channels, including Stad en Land NVM Makelaars Dordrecht. At present, the asking price is €569,000.
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Oranjepark 34, Dordrecht
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About Oranjepark 34, Dordrecht
The asking price is 24% below the average asking price in the neighbourhood (€751,833), which suggests it's keenly priced. The median sold price in the area is €484,000, so this home sits above that but offers a larger floor area (169 m² vs the neighbourhood average of 160 m²). Given the energy label C and the 1930s construction, the price reflects the character and space rather than modern efficiency.
Park Merwestein en omgeving is a green, residential area with mostly pre-war houses. It's quiet and family-oriented, with 79% single-family homes and a high owner-occupancy rate of 84%. The park is just around the corner, and the streets are lined with trees. It's a short walk to the train station and local shops, making it convenient without being busy.
Dordrecht train station is 1 km away, about a ten-minute walk. This gives direct connections to Rotterdam, Breda, and other cities.
There are several primary schools within walking distance: De Bavinck (247 m), School Vest (265 m), and School Muhring (395 m). For secondary education, Johan de Witt-gymnasium is just 169 m away. All are within a five- to ten-minute walk, making the school run easy.
The home has energy label C, which is average for a 1930s house. It means the property is reasonably efficient but not as good as modern standards. You can expect moderate heating costs, though improvements like better insulation could improve the label. The neighbourhood has 60% label A homes, so this one is slightly less efficient than many nearby.
You would need to check the property details or view the home to confirm.
With 169 m² of floor area over multiple floors, it likely has at least three or four bedrooms, but the exact layout is not provided.
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