Sint Aagtendorp, Beverwijk
NeighbourhoodThis 1933 terraced house on Strick van Linschotenstraat sits in Sint Aagtendorp, a neighbourhood that feels like a close-knit community. With 114 m² of living space and a C energy label, it's a solid family home. The asking price of €465,000 is in line with what other terraced houses in Beverwijk go for.
Sint Aagtendorp is a working-class neighbourhood where people are sociable and there are plenty of amenities nearby. Based on two reviews, one resident says: "The neighbourhood exists. Not much happens, it lacks vibrancy. The festivities of yesteryear are no more. However, it is still closer-knit than most neighbourhoods." Another adds: "The people are sociable and there are plenty of amenities in the area. However, there is a lot of one-way traffic and limited parking." The neighbourhood Sint Aagtendorp is densely built with mostly family homes.
For your daily bread, Vomar is just around the corner, and Albert Heijn is a five-minute walk away. Schools are also close: Kindcentrum De Wilgeroos is a couple of streets away, and de Bethelschool is a five-minute walk. The municipality Beverwijk has good amenities, with a GP and library within walking distance.
At the time of writing the home is listed only via Van Gulik Makelaars.
Details of this home
Strick van Linschotenstraat 7, Beverwijk
Satisfactory · 2 residents
The neighbourhood exists. Not much happens, it lacks vibrancy. The festivities of yesteryear are no more. However, it is still closer-knit than most neighbourhoods. Additionally, the area is flooded with work vans and parking has become abysmal since the permit zone was expanded to our neighbourhood. Some trees have been planted, but much more greenery could and should be added to the existing planters, bay windows, and such. Furthermore, the neighbourhood is rather drab, which happens quickly when the houses are literally painted grey. There is also a lot of illegal dumping. There is always some rubbish lying around somewhere. The bus routes in the area, if they even run nearby, are not great. They rarely go where you want to go. Postboxes are also disappearing, and even polling stations are hard to find.
Auto-translated to English by AIThe people are sociable and there are plenty of amenities in the area. However, there is a lot of one-way traffic and limited parking. There is a fair amount of greenery in the neighbourhood, but luckily the dunes are not far away if you're looking for real nature.
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About Strick van Linschotenstraat 7, Beverwijk
The asking price of €465,000 is in line with the market for similar homes in Beverwijk. The house has 114 m² of living space and a 119 m² plot, which is typical for a 1933 terraced house in this area.
The energy label is C, which means the home is reasonably efficient. You can expect moderate energy costs, but it's not as efficient as a modern A-label home.
The nearest train station is 1.6 km away, which is about a 20-minute walk or a short bike ride.
Residents describe the neighbourhood as sociable and close-knit, with a working-class character. One review mentions that it lacks vibrancy but is still friendlier than most areas.
Yes, parking can be tricky. Residents note that since the permit zone was expanded, parking has become abysmal. There is also a lot of one-way traffic.
Yes, there are several primary schools within walking distance, including Kindcentrum De Wilgeroos (470 m) and de Bethelschool (602 m). Secondary education is about 1.2 km away.
Vomar is just 434 m away, and Albert Heijn is 563 m. Aldi and Dekamarkt are also within a 10-minute walk.
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