Heer, Maastricht
This apartment on Akersteenweg 178 sits in Heer, a neighbourhood in the southeast of Maastricht. The home dates from 1934 and carries an energy label F, the least efficient label, so expect higher energy costs. The asking price of €350,000 is in line with the median for the neighbourhood, and the price per square metre of €3,500 is above the neighbourhood average of €2,914. For context, the average asking price in Heer is €401,657, and there are currently 35 apartments for sale. This home is one of the [apartments in Maastricht]( /koopwoningen/maastricht/appartementen/ ).
The agent lists this apartment with 2 rooms and 1 bedroom. The living area is stated as 100 m² by the agent, while the BAG registration records 125 m². The home is offered via multiple channels, including Tijs & Cyril Makelaardij. No further details about the layout, garden, or installations are provided in the listing.
Heer is a district with about 7,340 residents, and a quarter of them are 65 or older. Residents of the district give it an average score of 7.02, based on eight reviews. One resident says: "There is little to do for young people." Another notes: "It's a nice neighbourhood, but there's also a lot of unrest and noise from young people." The district has a mix of housing, with 66% single-family homes and 47% owner-occupied. The neighbourhood sees 274 reported crimes per year, a figure you can interpret for yourself. For more, see [the Heer neighbourhood]( /buurt/heer-maastricht/ ).
Daily errands are easy: the PLUS supermarket is on your doorstep, and Albert Heijn is just around the corner. Basisschool De Vlinderboom is a couple of streets away, and the GP and pharmacy are both just around the corner. For public transport, bus stops with lines 11 and 650 are a couple of streets away, and Maastricht Randwyck station is a ten-minute walk. The hospital, Maastricht UMC+, is a bit further. This is all within [the municipality of Maastricht]( /gemeente/maastricht/ ).
The WOZ value is not available for this home. According to area-level risk data, the noise from road traffic is 64 dB Lden, which is above the standard, while rail and air traffic noise are below the standard. The foundation risk indication is low, and the soil is sand. For climate, pluvial flooding is elevated, while flood risk is low now and in 2050, and heat stress is low now but medium by 2050. These are area-level indications, not an inspection of this specific home.
At the time of writing, the home is offered via multiple channels, including Tijs & Cyril Makelaardij.
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About Akersteenweg 178, Maastricht
The asking price is €350,000. The median asking price in Heer is also €350,000, so this home is in line with the market. The average asking price is €401,657, and the price per square metre here is €3,500, which is higher than the neighbourhood average of €2,914 per m². The average living area in the neighbourhood is 152 m², while this home is listed at 100 m².
According to the agent, this apartment has 2 rooms and 1 bedroom. The living area is listed as 100 m² by the agent, but the BAG registration records 125 m². No further details about the layout, such as the number of bathrooms or floors, are provided in the listing.
The WOZ value is the municipal valuation, which is separate from the asking price. Without this figure, it is not possible to compare the asking price to the official valuation.
Area-level data indicates that road traffic noise is 64 dB Lden, which is above the standard. Rail noise is 9 dB Lden and aircraft noise is 38 dB Lden, both below the standard. These are indications for the area, not measurements taken at this specific home.
The foundation risk indication for this address is low, according to area-level data. The soil type is sand. This is based on public risk data and is an area-level indication, not an inspection of this specific home.
Area-level climate data shows that pluvial flooding is elevated, while flood risk is low both now and in 2050. Heat stress is low now but is expected to be medium by 2050. These are indications for the area, not predictions for this specific property.
The nearest supermarket is PLUS, just 205 metres away. Albert Heijn is 315 metres away, and another Albert Heijn is 1,550 metres away. A Jumbo is 1,620 metres away. These distances mean you have several options for groceries within a short walk or drive.
Basisschool De Vlinderboom is 321 metres away, and there are several secondary schools nearby, including VMBO Porta Mosana College at 509 metres and VMBO Maastricht at 562 metres. Novo College is 692 metres away. These are all within a short distance.
The nearest bus stops are Maastricht, Vijverdalseweg/Esdoorn with lines 11 and 650, and Maastricht, Burg. Kessensingel-Noord with lines 11 and 659, both about 280 metres away. Maastricht Randwyck train station is 1,169 metres away, about a ten-minute walk.
Heer has about 7,340 residents, with a quarter aged 65 or older. Residents of the district give it an average score of 7.02 out of 10, based on eight reviews. One resident mentions that there is little to do for young people, while another notes some unrest and noise from young people. The district has a mix of housing, with 66% single-family homes.
The listing does not state details such as the number of bathrooms, garden, or insulation. The agent provides only the number of rooms, bedrooms, and the living area. As a result, the full layout and features of this home are not known from the listing.
How residents experience their neighbourhood
There is little to do for young people
Auto-translated to English by AIFigures on residents, liveability and the housing market
| Sale price | €917,750 | €350,000 |
|---|---|---|
| Sale per m² | €2,920 | – |
| Rent price | €1,910 p/m | €1,910 p/m |
How residents experience their district
There is little to do for young people
Auto-translated to English by AIWould have preferred to go back to the west side. Too far from the city and from acquaintances.
Auto-translated to English by AII haven't lived here very long, but I do notice a few things. A few weeks ago, there were nitrous oxide canisters everywhere, and you sometimes see a drug deal taking place, and there are also a number of addicts, which doesn't really improve safety in my opinion. But the positive things are that we have a supermarket nearby and a GP, so that's nice. And regarding housing, there are simply too few
Auto-translated to English by AIOur neighbourhood used to be nice and quiet but not anymore, Heugem has really gone downhill
Auto-translated to English by AIPoor facilities in the shop range, greenery is poorly pruned or not much, household waste on the street and nowhere police checks or enforcement to be seen. Public transport accessibility is very good.
Auto-translated to English by AILots of litter. Dogs running loose and doing their business where the owner doesn't clean up. Neighbourhood residents who flout the rules.
Auto-translated to English by AIIn the neighbourhood where I live there are really good people and very friendly, I have good contact with many neighbours. I am happy with my neighbourhood where I live.
Auto-translated to English by AIWhat I think is our neighbourhood has really deteriorated, crime, annoying loitering youth, feeling unsafe on the street.
Auto-translated to English by AIFigures on residents, liveability and the housing market
| Sale price | €652,371 | €412,590 |
|---|---|---|
| Sale per m² | €3,401 | – |
| Rent price | €1,341 p/m | €1,343 p/m |
| Rent per m² | €23 p/m | – |
How residents experience their municipality
everything perfect lovely people and many amenities
Auto-translated to English by AIBorn here, many homes are poor, damp and drafty and too expensive
Auto-translated to English by AIPeople who don't know you will be curious; people have often peered into my house, and I mean really pressing their face against the window to peep. For "fun", young people have tried to kick my door in, which I think is going too far. Furthermore, there are curious, quiet, and friendly elderly people in the neighbourhood. Every kid here has a fatbike, of course. Lack of parking. Jumbo, Action, and Trekpleister in the area, plus a decent-sized shopping centre nearby. Generally, people are polite if you greet them. Rubbish could be collected more often, but that might be a Maastricht thing.
Auto-translated to English by AIThere is little greenery, few amenities, and the houses are extremely poorly insulated.
Auto-translated to English by AISafety has improved slightly in recent years. However, there is still nuisance, especially from September onwards, from illegal heavy fireworks Category 4/5 in the evening hours. At New Year's Eve, we ourselves call it a war zone here, you can no longer go outside safely and that for 48 hours. With dogs, it's a lot of stress for us. Something should be done about this, you have to flee your home, living enjoyment is legally required.
Auto-translated to English by AIPleasant surroundings and nice and quiet. In a word, great to live in!
Auto-translated to English by AIThere is little to do for young people
Auto-translated to English by AII have beautiful and less beautiful experiences. Too many outsiders are placed, sorry but it doesn't give a safe feeling. The little park is nice and pleasant for walking, but it's also an escape route. Install more cameras.
Auto-translated to English by AIFigures on residents, liveability and the housing market
| Sale price | €588,953 | €438,193 |
|---|---|---|
| Sale per m² | €4,840 | – |
| Rent price | €1,639 p/m | €1,602 p/m |
| Rent per m² | €19 p/m | – |
Akersteenweg 178, Maastricht
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