Bomenbuurt, Lansingerland
NeighbourhoodThis mid-terrace house on Vuurdoornstraat sits in a quiet part of Bleiswijk, where the streets are lined with similar homes from the late 1970s. With 95 m² of living space and a 100 m² plot, it offers a manageable layout for a couple or small family. The energy label C means heating costs are moderate. At €325,000, the price is in line with the market for terraced houses in Lansingerland.
The Bomenbuurt is a mixed residential area with mostly families and older residents. One resident describes it as "a fine neighbourhood" but notes that "there are many different sub-neighbourhoods" and that "people quickly see someone else as lesser because they live in a small apartment or a flat-roofed house." Another calls it "child-friendly." The neighbourhood has a moderate urban feel, with an address density of 1,043 per km². For more on the area, see the neighbourhood Bomenbuurt.
For your morning bread, Jumbo is a couple of streets away, and Albert Heijn is just around the corner. Lidl is a five-minute walk. Primary school De Oosthoek is on your doorstep, while the Anne Frankschool is a ten-minute walk. Secondary schools like Melanchthon Business School are within walking distance too. The municipality Lansingerland manages the local parks and facilities.
At the time of writing the home is listed through several channels, including BVA Makelaardij, Funda, Pararius and Vastgoed Nederland.
Details of this home
Vuurdoornstraat 19, Bleiswijk
Good · 2 residents
The Bomenbuurt is a fine neighbourhood in Bleiswijk. I have lived here for 20 years now, but over the years there have been more and more reports of car theft. I don't know about burglaries. There are many different sub-neighbourhoods. For example, if you walk out of one street, people quickly see someone else as lesser because they live in a small apartment or a flat-roofed house. There are many neighbourhood communities or more street communities. It is a nice neighbourhood to live in. In terms of greenery, it's okay; it borders the Rottemeren area, but in the neighbourhood itself there is only a small patch of green and for the rest some 1980s steel playgrounds that are dated. More greenery could certainly be added. More trees should be planted. These facilities are so-so.
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About Vuurdoornstraat 19, Bleiswijk
At €325,000 for 95 m² and a 100 m² plot, the price is in line with the market for mid-terrace houses in Lansingerland. The energy label C is average for a home of this age, so running costs are not unusually high. Compared to other homes in the Bomenbuurt, it is priced competitively without being a bargain.
The Bomenbuurt is a mixed residential area with a moderate urban feel. It has a mix of families and older residents, and two reviews give it an average score of 7.1 out of 10. One resident notes it is child-friendly, while another mentions some social divisions between streets. The area borders the Rottemeren, but green space within the neighbourhood is limited.
The nearest train station is 7.2 km away, so you would need a car or bus for rail connections. The area is not well served by trains, but bus routes are available.
Primary school De Oosthoek is 284 m away, and the Anne Frankschool is 831 m away. For secondary education, Melanchthon Business School is 894 m away and Melanchthon De Blesewic is 1 km away. There are 33 schools within 5 km, so options are plentiful.
Jumbo is 982 m away, Albert Heijn is 1.1 km, and Lidl is 1.3 km. All are within a 15-minute walk, making daily shopping easy without a car.
The house has energy label C, which is typical for a home built in 1979. It is not the most efficient, but it is not the worst either. You can expect moderate heating costs, but improvements like better insulation could lower them.
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