
Fits best with City lifestyle, Family with children, Expat / international
Exceptionally many and diverse primary schools within walking distance, in a popular neighbourhood in Utrecht-East.
Traffic noise of 59 dB, energy label D and an asking price ~36% above the neighbourhood WOZ valuation.
Central in Utrecht-East, amenities close by.
Plenty of diverse schooling nearby; more single-family homes than the city average.
Popular, central and easily accessible.
Close to amenities and the city; a compact, central entry point.
High asking price relative to the neighbourhood WOZ valuation.
Urban, with noticeable traffic noise (59 dB).
Label D indicates average consumption. There is an energy index (1.97), so this label was calculated using the newer methodology.
Buiten Wittevrouwen is urban but with relatively many single-family homes (33%) and owner-occupied housing (41%) — more mixed and somewhat more family-friendly than an inner-city neighbourhood.
National reference: CBS / Police, 2024.
In plain terms: amenities are strong, the other dimensions around or just above average. A pleasant, stable neighbourhood.
Mainly bicycle and vehicle theft — property offences typical of a busy urban neighbourhood, not a sign of an unsafe living environment.
The air is relatively clean, but 59 dB of traffic noise is noticeable. Ask specifically about sound insulation on the street side.
An asking price above the neighbourhood average WOZ is not unusual in a tight market, but it says little without comparable sales. Neighbourhood WOZ also mixes different home types.
The example asking price is well above the neighbourhood average WOZ valuation. That can be justified in a sought-after neighbourhood, but rely on recent, comparable sales — not on this average.
Per-address data comes only from PDOK (BAG + Location server) and EP-Online. All other figures apply to the neighbourhood or municipality. That's why we say “in this neighbourhood”, never “this house”. Addresses are linked by PDOK to the nearest existing address.