
Wittevrouwenveld, Maastricht
This apartment on Eburonenweg sits in a lively part of Maastricht, where the streets are quiet but the city centre is just a short walk away. At €239,000 for 92 m², the price is 42% below the neighbourhood average of €412,136, a keen entry point for a home in this part of town. For context, apartments in Maastricht typically command higher prices.
Wittevrouwenveld is a mixed, urban neighbourhood with around 6,000 residents. Many households are single-person, and the area has a young feel, a quarter of residents are between 25 and 45. One resident calls it "a nice neighbourhood to live in", adding that "we have everything we need in the neighbourhood. GP, pharmacy, supermarket, etc. It's just a short walk to the centre." Another describes it as a "cosy and fun neighbourhood". The neighbourhood Wittevrouwenveld has a high density of addresses, so it's a lively, built-up area.
For daily shopping, Albert Heijn is on your doorstep, and Jumbo is just around the corner. There are also several schools within walking distance: KKC De Loper (primary) is a couple of streets away, and Sint-Maartenscollege (secondary) is a five-minute walk. The municipality Maastricht provides all the usual city amenities, with a GP and pharmacy just around the corner too.
At the time of writing the home is listed only via Leev Makelaardij.
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About Eburonenweg 45D, Maastricht
The asking price of €239,000 is 42% below the average asking price in Wittevrouwenveld (€412,136). Given the 92 m² floor area and energy label C, it is priced keenly compared to other homes in the neighbourhood. However, the final sale price depends on the condition and interest.
The home has energy label C. That means it has reasonable insulation and heating efficiency, but not the highest standards. You can expect moderate energy costs, better than older homes with label D or lower, but not as efficient as A or B.
The nearest train station is 2 km away, which is about a 25-minute walk or a short bus ride. Maastricht's main station is well connected to other cities.
Wittevrouwenveld has a mix of households: about 730 households with children and many singles. There are several primary schools within walking distance, and a secondary school just 450 m away. One resident noted that nothing has been created for children on the square, but overall it's considered a nice place to live.
At the time of writing, 24 homes are for sale in Wittevrouwenveld. The average asking price is €412,136, and homes sell after an average of 66 days. This apartment is priced well below that average.
Albert Heijn is just 148 m away, on your doorstep. Jumbo is 305 m away, and there are several other options within a kilometre, including AH to go, SPAR and Lidl. Daily groceries are very convenient.
How residents experience their neighbourhood
It's a nice neighbourhood to live in. The only pity is that nothing has been created for children on the square. Otherwise, we have everything we need in the neighbourhood. GP, pharmacy, supermarket, etc. It's just a short walk to the centre. But I find it terrible that, especially in summer, the council only collects the bins every other week.
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Auto-translated to English by AIFigures on residents, liveability and the housing market
| Sale price | €456,030 | €449,000 |
|---|---|---|
| Sale per m² | €4,512 | – |
| Rent price | €1,756 p/m | €1,535 p/m |
| Rent per m² | €17 p/m | – |
How residents experience their district
I 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 AIIt's very easy to get to shops from the neighbourhood. Everyone is friendly, almost no crime and very cosy everywhere.
Auto-translated to English by AINice, quiet neighbourhood
Auto-translated to English by AIit is not a decent neighbourhood with no decent people which is why there is always police houses are too expensive
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Auto-translated to English by AIIt's a nice neighbourhood to live in. The only pity is that nothing has been created for children on the square. Otherwise, we have everything we need in the neighbourhood. GP, pharmacy, supermarket, etc. It's just a short walk to the centre. But I find it terrible that, especially in summer, the council only collects the bins every other week.
Auto-translated to English by AII've been living here for a year now, Limmel is a nice and quiet neighbourhood, even with university students, it remains a peaceful environment for everyone. So I'm very satisfied.
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Auto-translated to English by AIFigures on residents, liveability and the housing market
| Sale price | €410,273 | €417,017 |
|---|---|---|
| Sale per m² | €3,891 | – |
| Rent price | €1,530 p/m | €1,377 p/m |
| Rent per m² | €17 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 |
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| Sale per m² | €4,840 | – |
| Rent price | €1,639 p/m | €1,602 p/m |
| Rent per m² | €19 p/m | – |
Eburonenweg 45D, Maastricht
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