Heerlerheide Kom, Heerlen
NeighbourhoodThis 1930s apartment on Kampstraat sits in Heerlen's Heerlerheide Kom, a neighbourhood with a mix of ages and housing types. At 104 m² it's compact compared to the local average, and the E label means heating costs will be noticeable. The asking price of €450,000 is 17% above the neighbourhood average of €383,571, so it's on the high side, partly because apartments in Heerlen vary widely, from €219,000 to €950,000.
This is a densely built area (1,906 addresses per km²) with a strong urban feel. One resident describes "rather unfriendly clamping behaviour" and notes that "people are very self-centred! Elderly people are often pushed aside." They also mention that safety is present, but the park and square get dirty during holidays, with full bins and litter. The neighbourhood Heerlerheide Kom has a high proportion of older residents, a third are 65-plus, and many single-person households. Incomes and home ownership (32%) are below the national average.
For your morning bread, PLUS is just around the corner, and Aldi and Jan Linders are a couple of streets away. Primary school RK BS De Ganzerik is a five-minute walk, and basisschool Mijn Spoor is a bit further. The municipality Heerlen has a train station about 3 km away, so you'd rely on a car or bus for longer trips. A GP and a restaurant are both on your doorstep, and a park is a five-minute walk.
At the time of writing the home is listed via ZuyderHuys Makelaardij and FinSafe Makelaardij.
Details of this home
Kampstraat 35, Heerlen
Satisfactory · 1 resident
People are very self-centred! Elderly people are often pushed aside. Safety is there, but during holiday time the square and park are dirty, Corneluspark and near the church. Bins are full halfway through the week. Food scraps near the benches, cigarette butts everywhere. My dog was very ill from something like weed. Chicken bones are often thrown in the park. Even in the dog exercise area in Corneliuspark. The exercise area is damaged, holes everywhere, while on the Rennemig there is a nice exercise area with high fences. This is what I experience. Kind regards
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About Kampstraat 35, Heerlen
The asking price is 17% above the neighbourhood average of €383,571, but the average includes smaller and larger homes. This apartment's 104 m² is 48% smaller than the local average of 201 m², so the price per m² is higher. Given the E energy label and the need for potential upgrades, the price is on the high side compared to other listings in Heerlerheide Kom.
Heerlerheide Kom is a densely built urban area with a mix of pre-war and post-war housing. One resident describes it as having safety issues with litter and dog waste in parks, and notes that elderly people can feel pushed aside. The population is older, with many single-person households. There are supermarkets and schools within walking distance, and a train station is 3.1 km away.
The apartment has an energy label E, which means it is not very efficient. You can expect higher heating costs compared to a modern home. In the neighbourhood, 40% of homes have label C, 20% have label B, and 40% have label D or lower. No homes have label A or A+. Upgrading insulation or heating could improve the label.
There are several primary schools within walking distance: RK BS De Ganzerik (293 m), basisschool Mijn Spoor (519 m), and RK Basisschool De Schakel (937 m). Secondary schools are about 1.5 km away. The area has 58 schools within 5 km, so there are plenty of options.
The nearest train station is 3.1 km from the apartment. That's about a 40-minute walk or a 10-minute bike ride. Heerlen's main station offers connections to Maastricht, Sittard, and beyond.
In a densely built neighbourhood like Heerlerheide Kom, street parking is common but may be limited.
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