Oranjekwartier, IJsselstein
NeighbourhoodThis mid-terrace house on Utrechtseweg sits in a lively part of IJsselstein, where the street hums with a mix of residents and passing traffic. At €425,000, the asking price is in line with the average for terraced houses in IJsselstein, which currently sits around €412,500.
Oranjekwartier is a compact, urban neighbourhood with a dense 2,462 addresses per square kilometre. One resident describes it as a "fine neighbourhood, but sometimes strange things happen", a mixed bag, then. The area has a good spread of ages, with a fair number of families and older residents. Average household size is 2.1, and just over half the homes are owner-occupied. For more on the area, see the neighbourhood Oranjekwartier.
For your morning bread, Jumbo is just around the corner, and Albert Heijn is a ten-minute walk away. Schools are close too: Kindcentrum De Minstreel is a couple of streets away, and Basisschool 't Kasteel is within easy walking distance. The municipality IJsselstein offers plenty of local amenities, with a park or public garden just 300 metres from the door.
At the time of writing the home is listed only via Aspekt Makelaars.
Details of this home
Utrechtseweg 49, Ijsselstein
Good · 1 resident
fine neighbourhood, but sometimes strange things happen
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About Utrechtseweg 49, Ijsselstein
The asking price of €425,000 is slightly above the neighbourhood average of €412,500 for homes currently for sale. Given the 88 m² floor area and energy label A, it is priced in line with the market, not a bargain, but not overpriced either.
This home has energy label A, which is very efficient. You can expect relatively low heating and electricity costs compared to older homes. In the neighbourhood, about a third of homes have label A or better, so this one is above average.
Oranjekwartier has a mix of residents, with 135 households with children and several primary schools within walking distance. The park at 300 metres is a plus for outdoor play. One resident calls it a 'fine neighbourhood', though they note that 'sometimes strange things happen'.
The nearest train station is 10.6 km away, so this is not a location for daily rail commuting.
Recently sold homes in the neighbourhood took an average of 8 days to sell, which is very quick. This suggests that well-priced homes in Oranjekwartier attract buyers fast.
The listing does not mention a garden. The plot is 130 m², which is typical for a terraced house, but whether that includes a garden is not stated.
6 homes in the district IJsselstein