Groot Deijleroord en Ter Weer, Wassenaar
NeighbourhoodThis mid-terrace house on Rozenplein sits in a leafy part of Wassenaar, with a large garden and a floor area that is a third larger than the average home in the neighbourhood. The asking price of €830,000 is 17% above the local average of €708,871, which reflects the extra space and the sought-after setting. For context, terraced houses in Wassenaar vary widely in size and price.
The neighbourhood Groot Deijleroord en Ter Weer is described by one resident as "quiet, child-friendly, well-maintained, close to supermarket". It is a residential area with mostly families and a mix of ages, where seven out of ten homes are single-family houses. The neighbourhood scores a 9 out of 10 based on that single review, so it is clearly appreciated by those who live there.
For your morning bread, Albert Heijn is just around the corner, and Aldi is a couple of streets away. Basisschool Sint Jan Baptist is a five-minute walk, and the S. Adelbert College for secondary education is also within walking distance. The park or public garden is on your doorstep, making it easy to get some fresh air.
At the time of writing the home is listed via Welp Makelaardij and Beeuwkes Makelaardij B.V. | Baerz & Co, so it is available through several channels.
Details of this home
Rozenplein 9, Wassenaar
Excellent · 1 resident
quiet, child-friendly, well-maintained, close to supermarket
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About Rozenplein 9, Wassenaar
The asking price is 17% above the average asking price in the neighbourhood (€708,871). However, this home is also 29% larger than the average (136 m²), so the price per square metre is roughly in line with the market. The final sale price will depend on demand and the condition of the property.
The energy label is D. In the neighbourhood, about a quarter of homes have a label D or lower, while the majority (around 74%) have a better label (A to C). A D label means the home is not particularly energy-efficient, so heating costs may be higher than in a more modern home.
The neighbourhood is described as quiet and child-friendly by a resident. It has many families: about 40% of households have children, and the average household size is 2.2 people. There are several primary schools within walking distance, and a secondary school is also nearby.
The plot is 307 m², which is generous for a mid-terrace house. The listing does not specify the garden layout, but the size suggests there is plenty of outdoor space. You would need to view the property to see how it is arranged.
The nearest train station is 3.6 km away. That is about a ten-minute drive or a longer cycle ride. The area is not well served by rail, so a car or bicycle is useful for longer journeys.
Albert Heijn is 636 metres away (a five-minute walk), and Aldi is 699 metres away. Dirk is about a ten-minute walk. For daily groceries, you are well covered within a short stroll.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Groot Deijleroord en Ter Weer