Nieuw-Vennep Welgelegen Noord, Haarlemmermeer
NeighbourhoodThis 2009-built terraced house on Seoellaan 39 feels generous from the moment you step inside. With 215 m² of living space and a 355 m² plot, it's a proper family home with room to breathe. The energy label A++++ means you won't be spending a fortune on heating, and the asking price of €995,000 is in line with the market, the median in the neighbourhood is exactly that. For context, terraced houses in Haarlemmermeer tend to be smaller on average.
The neighbourhood Nieuw-Vennep Welgelegen Noord is a moderately urban area with a mix of families and older residents. Most homes are owner-occupied (65%) and built after 1990, so the streets feel modern and well-kept. One resident describes it as "Reasonable, everyone looks out for themselves", noting that while contact is fine, it's not a place where neighbours automatically check in on each other. The same review mentions that street maintenance could be better and that some homes have damp issues. Based on one review, it's a quiet area where you'll need to make your own social connections.
For groceries, the Jumbo is just over a kilometre away, a ten-minute walk, and there's a Lidl and Albert Heijn within a couple of streets further. Schools are close: the Herbert Vissers College (secondary) is a five-minute walk, and primary school Het Mozaïek is about ten minutes on foot. The train station is 2.4 km away, so you'll want a bike or car for the commute. The municipality Haarlemmermeer is well-connected, with parks and a library also within walking distance.
At the time of writing the home is listed via JandeMakelaar NVM makelaars and JandeMakelaar, so it's available through several channels. The listing is complete with all key details provided.
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Seoellaan 39, Nieuw-Vennep
Fair · 1 resident
We have reasonable contact with each other, but if you don't have family in the neighbourhood, you could lie dead in your house for a month; it's still every man for himself. For hygiene, the streets are not cleaned, the street is uneven, you have to watch where you walk. For housing, more maintenance is needed; my house is damp, my kitchen lock is broken, the skylight hasn't been fixed properly, and I'm heating like crazy to keep warm, and it's only November.
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About Seoellaan 39, Nieuw-Vennep
The asking price matches the median sold price in the neighbourhood exactly, so it's in line with the market. The house is 28% larger than the average home in the area (215 m² vs 168 m²), which justifies the price compared to smaller properties. Currently there are only 5 homes for sale in the neighbourhood, so supply is limited.
The energy label is A++++, the highest possible rating. This means the home is extremely energy-efficient, with very low heating costs and a minimal environmental footprint. The house was built in 2009, so it benefits from modern insulation and construction standards.
The plot is 355 m², which is generous for a terraced house. The listing does not specify whether this includes a garden, but the size suggests there is outdoor space.
There are several schools within walking distance. The Herbert Vissers College (secondary, mavo/havo/vwo) is about 600 m away, and primary school Het Mozaïek is 850 m away. The Antoniusschool is 1.3 km. All are within a 15-minute walk.
The nearest train station is 2.4 km from the house. That's about a 30-minute walk or a 10-minute bike ride.
Nieuw-Vennep Welgelegen Noord is a moderately urban area with a mix of families and older residents. Most homes are owner-occupied and built after 1990. One resident describes it as quiet but not very social, you'll need to make your own connections. The streets could use better maintenance according to that review.
5 homes in the neighbourhood Nieuw-Vennep Welgelegen Noord