Gommerwijk Oost, Enkhuizen
NeighbourhoodThis terraced house on Sebastiaan Centenweg sits in a neighbourhood where life is lived out loud. With 151 m² of floor space and an energy label B, it's a solid home that needs a bit of warmth, literally and figuratively. The asking price of €300,000 is in line with the market for terraced houses in Enkhuizen.
Gommerwijk Oost is a mixed bag, according to residents. One says: "We get along fine with everyone on the street, because we are always there for everyone, but there are many differences." Another notes: "Great neighbours all along the street, but for years people have been driving much too fast and that won't change because it's a main road." Based on four reviews, the neighbourhood scores a 6.13. It's a place where most people own their home (70%) and families are common, 350 households have children. The neighbourhood Gommerwijk Oost has a mix of ages, with many residents over 45.
For your morning bread, Dekamarkt is on your doorstep, and Vomar is just around the corner. Aldi is a couple of streets away. OBS Het Driespan primary school is practically next door, just 20 metres away, while Het Mozaïek is a five-minute walk. For secondary school, the Regionale Scholengemeenschap Enkhuizen is a five-minute walk. The municipality Enkhuizen offers a park or public garden just around the corner, and a train station is a ten-minute walk away.
At the time of writing the home is listed via several channels, including CMK Makelaars.
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Sebastiaan Centenweg 11, Enkhuizen
Satisfactory · 4 residents
We get along fine with everyone on the street, because we are always there for everyone, but there are many differences. We live on a busy through street, where children also play outside, but children and adults also race along the pavement on electric scooters or fatbikes and where people often drive too fast. The insulation also varies per rental property on our street, and nothing is done about it. There is also not really anything fun for children to play with, and for teenagers there is certainly nothing in the neighbourhood, which leads to mischief. Bulky waste items are also regularly put outside, in the hope that someone will take them, because nowadays you have to pay 20 euros to have bulky waste collected. Birds are also fed all year round with all sorts of things, which only attracts seagulls and this regularly almost causes accidents. Rats are also attracted. Yet I do enjoy living here, only I would appreciate it if something were done about our homes, because due to the severe draught in the house, we have to wear warm clothes to make it bearable, because it is unaffordable to heat it properly, and more unexpected speed checks or lowering the speed limit to a maximum of 30 km per hour. It would also be nice if all residents on the street no longer threw food outside, but simply put it in the green bin.
Auto-translated to English by AII get along fine with everyone in the neighbourhood, but the neighbourhood is becoming shabby and people still drive very fast both on the road and on the pavement. There is more and more rubbish on the street and in the bushes. Many elderly people live here, but there is no bus connection. The housing association also does less and less to the houses. It's draughty in the house and it's cold indoors.
Auto-translated to English by AIGreat neighbours all along the street, but for years people have been driving much too fast and that won't change because it's a main road. If it were 30 everywhere, it would be a lot safer. I always see children playing together happily on the school playground.
Auto-translated to English by AIIt used to always be a safe neighbourhood, now a bit less. Good contact with neighbours, but houses need maintenance in the form of insulation and a busy through road where people drive much too fast. Green strips could be turned into flower borders. Many parked vans, which doesn't make crossing any safer. Otherwise, we try to make it a pleasant place together.
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About Sebastiaan Centenweg 11, Enkhuizen
With 151 m² of living space and an energy label B, the price of €300,000 is in line with the market for similar homes in Enkhuizen. The house was built in 1977 and sits on a 112 m² plot. Given the neighbourhood's mix of owner-occupied homes and some rental properties, it's a reasonable asking price.
The home has an energy label B, which means it's fairly efficient. You can expect lower energy bills compared to older homes with poorer labels. However, some residents in the neighbourhood mention draughts in rental properties, so it's worth checking the insulation of this specific home.
Gommerwijk Oost has many families, 350 households have children. There are several primary schools within walking distance, including OBS Het Driespan just 20 metres away. However, residents note that traffic on Sebastiaan Centenweg can be fast, and there's limited play facilities for children and teenagers.
Dekamarkt is just 191 metres away, Vomar at 222 metres, and Aldi at 447 metres. For daily shopping, you have several options within a few minutes' walk. Albert Heijn is about 1.2 km away.
The train station is 2.7 km away, which is about a ten-minute walk. It's a reasonable distance for commuting, though some residents note there's no bus connection in the neighbourhood.
Residents appreciate the friendly neighbours and community spirit. One says: "We get along fine with everyone on the street." However, common complaints include speeding traffic, lack of play areas for children, and issues with bulky waste and seagulls. The neighbourhood scores 6.13 out of 10 based on four reviews.
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