Losser-Oost, Losser
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on Kloppenstraat 85A sits in a friendly street where neighbours look out for each other. The home dates from 1960 and has an energy label F, so heating costs will be significant. At €259,000, the asking price is 50% below the neighbourhood average of €514,625, which is keen given the smaller floor area. For context, apartments in Losser typically sell for less than the overall average.
Losser-Oost is a quiet village with a mix of ages. One resident describes it as "a cosy street with good neighbours who look out for each other," while another calls it "a nice, accessible village with many different ages." The neighbourhood has two supermarkets, a few cafes, and some nice little shops. There are fun tent parties each year (carnival, Breughel, Ascension Day) and a farmers' market every few weeks. However, there isn't much nightlife or activities for young people. The neighbourhood Losser-Oost is home to about 4,960 residents, with a mix of families and older households.
For daily shopping, you have Albert Heijn and Coop both just around the corner, and Jumbo a couple of streets away. Primary school De Wegwijzer is on your doorstep, and secondary school Twents Carmel College is a five-minute walk. The river Dinkel is nearby for pleasant walks, and Germany is close for cheaper groceries and fuel.
At the time of writing, the home is listed via KockvanBenthem Makelaars and also appears on other channels.
Details of this home
Kloppenstraat 85A, Losser
Good · 2 residents
The neighbourhood is a cosy street with good neighbours who look out for each other. The location is right by the river Dinkel and it's very nice to walk there. Additionally, Losser is near Germany, which is handy for groceries and fuel, which are much cheaper there. The only downside is that some people from the neighbourhood let their dog do its business in our garden.
Auto-translated to English by AIIt is a nice, accessible village with many different ages. There are 2 supermarkets, a few cafes, and some nice little shops (medikamente die grenze, Kruidvat, Zeeman, Shoeby, Blokker, Terstal, Hema, etc.). There are a few fun tent parties in the centre each year (think carnival, Breughel, Ascension Day) and a farmers' market every few weeks. However, there isn't much to do or places to hang out for young people (15 to 22 years old) (such as nightlife, nice terraces, bowling, or other activities).
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About Kloppenstraat 85A, Losser
The asking price is 50% below the average asking price in Losser-Oost (€514,625), but this apartment is also 51% smaller than the neighbourhood average of 157 m². Given the smaller size and energy label F, the price seems in line with the market. Recently sold homes in the area went for an average of €346,833.
The energy label is F, which is poor. This means the home is not well insulated and you can expect high heating costs. In the neighbourhood, 66.7% of homes have label D or lower, so this is not unusual for the area.
The nearest train station is 6.5 km away. That is a ten-minute drive or a longer cycle ride. Public transport connections are not detailed in the listing.
Residents describe the street as cosy with good neighbours who look out for each other. The neighbourhood has a mix of ages, from young families to older residents. One resident noted that some people let their dogs do their business in gardens, which is a minor downside.
Primary school De Wegwijzer is just 142 metres away, and secondary school Twents Carmel College is 239 metres away. Other primary schools within walking distance include Basisschool De Imenhof (656 m) and Katholieke Basisschool De Verrekijker (685 m).
Yes, Albert Heijn and Coop are both 600 metres away, and Jumbo is 663 metres away. Aldi and PLUS are further out at 2.4 and 2.8 km respectively.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Losser-Oost