Lindeveld, Heerlen
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on Kruisstraat in Heerlen's Lindeveld neighbourhood is a practical home with a floor area of 74 m². Built in 1926, it has an F energy label, so heating costs will be something to factor in. At €169,000, the asking price is 61% below the neighbourhood average of €436,813, which is keen compared to other apartments in Heerlen.
Lindeveld is a compact urban area with a mix of housing: 62% are single-family homes and 70% are owner-occupied. The population of 795 is diverse, with many one-person households and a fair share of families. The neighbourhood has a very high address density, giving it a lively, city-centre feel. There are no resident reviews available for this area. For more context, see the Lindeveld neighbourhood.
Daily errands are easy here. For groceries, Jan Linders is just around the corner, and Albert Heijn and Aldi are a couple of streets away. There are several primary schools within walking distance, including Basisschool Eikenderveld (a five-minute walk) and Basisschool Sint Tarcisius (a ten-minute walk). Secondary schools like the Bernardinuscollege are also nearby. The train station is a ten-minute walk, and a park is on your doorstep. For more on the wider area, see the municipality of Heerlen.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including Ovida makelaars and Boek & Offermans Makelaars Heerlen.
Details of this home
Kruisstraat 2A, Heerlen
Data from Lindeveld
Data from Lindeveld
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About Kruisstraat 2A, Heerlen
The asking price of €169,000 is 61% below the neighbourhood average of €436,813. However, this apartment is also much smaller than average (74 m² vs 201 m²) and has an F energy label. Compared to other apartments in Heerlen, the price per m² is about €2,284, which is in line with the neighbourhood average of €2,299 per m². So it's priced keenly for its size and condition.
The energy label is F, which means the home is not very energy-efficient. You can expect higher heating costs compared to a home with a better label. In the neighbourhood, 31.3% of homes have label C and another 31.3% have label D or lower, so an F label is on the lower end. It's worth considering potential improvements, but the listing does not specify any recent upgrades.
The train station is 1.3 km away, which is about a ten-minute walk. This makes it convenient for commuting or day trips without needing a car.
There are several supermarkets within walking distance. Jan Linders is just 283 m away (a couple of streets), and both Albert Heijn and Aldi are 352 m away. Jumbo is a bit further at 704 m. So daily grocery shopping is very convenient.
Primary schools include Basisschool Eikenderveld (492 m) and Basisschool Sint Tarcisius (761 m). For secondary education, the Bernardinuscollege (VWO and HAVO) is about 763 m away, and there is a school for practical education at 926 m. All are within a ten-minute walk.
The neighbourhood recorded 25 total crimes in the latest data. With a population of 795, that's a relatively low crime rate. The area feels urban but is generally considered safe for residents.
Lindeveld has 795 residents, with many one-person households (200) and a mix of ages. About 29% are 45-65 years old, 26% are 25-45, and 21% are 65+. There are 95 households with children. The area is densely built with a very high address density of 2,522 per km², giving it a city-centre atmosphere.
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