Coendersborg, Groningen
NeighbourhoodThis 1967 terraced house on Thorbeckelaan in Groningen feels spacious and solid, with 143 m² of living space and a 177 m² plot. The energy label C means it's reasonably efficient, though not the newest. At €385,000, the asking price is 15% above the neighbourhood average of €334,700, but the floor area is 44% larger than the local average of 99 m², so you're paying for extra space. Compared to other terraced houses in Groningen, this one stands out for its size.
Coendersborg is a quiet, leafy part of Groningen with a mix of families and older residents. The area has a strong sense of community, though no resident reviews are available to give a personal perspective. With 37% single-family homes and 58% owner-occupied properties, it's a stable residential area. The average income is above the city average, and the streets are lined with mature trees. The Coendersborg neighbourhood is popular with those who want a suburban feel within the city.
For daily groceries, Poiesz is just around the corner, and Albert Heijn is a ten-minute walk away. There are several primary schools nearby: Groningse Schoolvereniging and Joseph Haydn-School are both within easy walking distance. For secondary education, Zernike College is about 885 metres away. The train station is 1.8 km from the house, so a short bike ride gets you to the centre. The municipality of Groningen offers excellent amenities, with parks, restaurants and a library all close by.
At present, the home is listed through several channels, including Schouten + van der Griezen and Funda. The asking price reflects the generous living space, so it's a property that rewards a closer look.
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Thorbeckelaan 110, Groningen
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About Thorbeckelaan 110, Groningen
The asking price is 15% above the neighbourhood average of €334,700, but the house is also 44% larger than the typical home in Coendersborg (99 m²). On a per-square-metre basis, the price is about €2,692, which is below the neighbourhood average of €3,297 per m². So while the total price is higher, you're getting more space for your money.
The energy label is C, which is average for a house built in 1967. In the neighbourhood, 44% of homes have label C, and another 44% have label D or lower. Label C means the home is reasonably well-insulated but not as efficient as modern builds. You can expect moderate energy bills, but improvements like double glazing or cavity wall insulation could bring it up to B or A.
The plot measures 177 m², which includes the house footprint. You would need to view the property to see the exact layout and size of the garden.
Coendersborg is a residential area with a mix of families and older residents. It has a low crime rate (89 incidents per year for 3,140 residents) and is close to parks and green spaces. The area is well-connected by bike and car, with the train station 1.8 km away. It's a quiet, leafy neighbourhood that feels suburban but is still within the city.
8 km away, and the neighbourhood is well-connected by bike. Groningen's centre is about 2-3 km from Coendersborg, so a 10-15 minute bike ride or a short bus trip.
There are several primary schools within walking distance: Groningse Schoolvereniging (572 m) and Joseph Haydn-School (671 m). For secondary education, Zernike College (885 m) offers HAVO, VWO and MAVO. There are also special education options like Kentalis Dr. J. de Graafschool (1.3 km).
In the past year, homes in Coendersborg sold after an average of 25 days on the market. That's relatively quick, indicating steady demand. The current listing has 10 homes for sale, so there is some choice, but good properties tend to sell within a month.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Coendersborg