Vossepark, Leeuwarden
NeighbourhoodThis 1930s terraced house on Sexbierumerstraat sits in a quiet corner of Leeuwarden, with a friendly, established feel. At 93 m² on a 108 m² plot, it's a solid family home with a D energy label, something to factor in, as most homes for sale in the neighbourhood have a better rating. The asking price of €309,000 is on the high side compared to the neighbourhood average of €279,853, but it reflects the home's size and character. For context, terraced houses in Leeuwarden vary widely in price.
Vossepark is a leafy, well-established neighbourhood with a mix of pre-war and post-war homes. It's a quiet area with a strong sense of community, many families and older residents live here. The neighbourhood has a high proportion of owner-occupied homes (71%) and mostly single-family houses (76%). With a park just a three-minute walk away and a low crime rate, it feels safe and relaxed. The Vossepark neighbourhood is popular with those who want a bit of green without leaving the city.
Your morning routine is easy: the nearest primary school, Openbaar IKC De Vosseburcht, is just 45 metres away, you can practically see the playground from your front door. For groceries, Aldi, Jumbo and Albert Heijn are all within a five-minute walk. A couple of streets away you'll find a restaurant and a GP's surgery. The train station is a 20-minute walk, and the city centre is a pleasant stroll through the park. The municipality of Leeuwarden offers a good balance of urban amenities and green space.
At present, the home is listed through several channels, including Makelaardij Friesland Drachten and Makelaardij Friesland. The listing is available on multiple platforms, so you can compare details easily.
Details of this home
Sexbierumerstraat 28, Leeuwarden
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About Sexbierumerstraat 28, Leeuwarden
The asking price of €309,000 is above the neighbourhood average of €279,853 and the median of €239,000. However, this home is larger than average (93 m² vs 97 m² average for sold homes) and has a classic 1930s character. Recently sold homes in the area went for an average of €353,246, so the price is in line with what buyers have been paying for similar properties.
Energy label D is average for a pre-war home, it means the property is not as efficient as modern builds, so heating bills will be higher than for a label A or B home. In Vossepark, most homes for sale have a better label (only 23.5% are D or lower), so this one may need some investment in insulation or heating upgrades over time.
Vossepark is very family-friendly. There are many households with children (555 out of 1,820 households), and the area has a high proportion of single-family homes (76%). The nearest primary school is just 45 metres away, and there are several others within a short walk. The park is also a three-minute walk, giving kids plenty of space to play.
You have three supermarkets within a five-minute walk: Aldi, Jumbo and Albert Heijn are all around 460 metres away. Another Jumbo is 552 metres away. That means daily shopping is very convenient, you can easily pop out for bread or milk without needing a car.
Leeuwarden train station is 1.9 km away, which is about a 20-minute walk or a short bike ride. The station connects to the rest of the Netherlands, so commuting by train is feasible.
Given that it's a terraced house from 1930, it likely has a back garden, but you would need to view the property to confirm.
The listing does not state the number of bedrooms. With 93 m² of floor space, a typical terraced house of this era often has three bedrooms, but you would need to check the floor plan or visit to be sure.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Vossepark