Egmond aan den Hoef, Bergen (Noord-Holland)
NeighbourhoodThis mid-terrace house on Prins Bernhardlaan sits in a quiet part of Egmond aan den Hoef, a village that feels a world away from the bustle. With 118 m² of living space and a 186 m² plot, it offers room to spread out. The price of €525,000 is in line with what other terraced houses in Bergen (Noord-Holland) go for.
Egmond aan den Hoef is a small village where the dunes, sea and polder meet. Two residents describe it as "wonderful living near dunes, sea, polder, forest" and a "nice neighbourhood", though they also note it can be "boring, not much happens". There's no pub and few eateries, but Egmond aan den Zee, just a kilometre away, has everything in abundance. The buurt is home to many families and older residents, with a mix of owner-occupied homes.
For your morning bread, Albert Heijn is just around the corner. The local primary school, kindcentrum De Kiem, is a couple of streets away, making the school run a doddle. A park or public garden is on your doorstep. The municipality Bergen (Noord-Holland) offers plenty of green space and coastal walks.
At the time of writing the home is listed through several channels, including Kruijff Makelaardij v.o.f.
Details of this home
Prins Bernhardlaan 34, Egmond Aan Den Hoef
Satisfactory · 2 residents
Various things are organised. Fair, and Youth Interests Egmond. No pub otherwise. Few eateries. But 1 km to Egmond aan Zee has everything in abundance. Accessibility not good.
Auto-translated to English by AINice neighbourhood but boring, not much happens,
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About Prins Bernhardlaan 34, Egmond Aan Den Hoef
The asking price of €525,000 is in line with what other mid-terrace houses in Bergen (Noord-Holland) are listed for. The house has 118 m² of living space and a 186 m² plot, which is generous for a mid-terrace. Without comparable sales data for the immediate neighbourhood, it's hard to say if it's a bargain, but it's not out of step with the market.
The energy label is C, which is average for a house built in 1972. You can expect reasonable energy costs, but it's not as efficient as a modern home. The label means the house has some insulation and double glazing, but you may want to consider further improvements to save on bills.
The nearest train station is 5.2 km away. That's about a ten-minute drive or a 20-minute bike ride. Public transport in the village itself is limited, so a car or bike is handy for commuting.
Based on two reviews, residents find it a nice, quiet neighbourhood. One says it's "wonderful living near dunes, sea, polder, forest", while another calls it "nice" but adds it can be "boring, not much happens". It's a peaceful area with many families and older residents.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Egmond aan den Hoef