Jekerdal, Maastricht
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on Luikerweg sits in a leafy part of Maastricht, with the Jeker river nearby and the St. Pietersberg hill just a stroll away. Built in 1930, it has 67 m² of living space and an F energy label, so heating costs will be a factor. The asking price of €445,000 is 30% below the neighbourhood average of €633,000, which is keen given the smaller floor area, 54% less than the Jekerdal average of 146 m². For context, apartments in Maastricht typically command a different price per square metre.
Jekerdal is a quiet, green residential area on the south-western edge of Maastricht, popular with families and older residents. The neighbourhood has a mix of pre-war and post-war homes, with 60% built before 1945. Most homes are owner-occupied (74%) and the area feels spacious, with a park or public garden just 200 metres away. There are no resident reviews available for this neighbourhood, but the CBS data shows a balanced age profile and a household size of 2.2, suggesting a settled community. You can read more about the Jekerdal neighbourhood on Buurtje.
For daily groceries, the nearest Coop is a five-minute walk away on the other side of the Jeker, and an Albert Heijn is about ten minutes on foot. The closest primary school, Rooms Katholieke Basisschool St Pieter, is just around the corner, making the school run easy. There are several other primary schools within a kilometre or two. The city centre of Maastricht is a pleasant walk or short cycle, and the train station is 2.9 km away. The area falls under the municipality of Maastricht, which manages local amenities and green spaces.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including AMH Makelaars. The listing is available on multiple platforms, so you can compare details across sources.
Details of this home
Luikerweg 14A, Maastricht
Data from Jekerdal
Data from Jekerdal
32 within 5 km
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About Luikerweg 14A, Maastricht
The asking price of €445,000 is 30% below the average asking price in Jekerdal (€633,000), but the apartment is also 54% smaller than the neighbourhood average of 146 m². The price per square metre works out to about €6,642, which is higher than the neighbourhood average of €4,580 per m². So while the total price is below average, you are paying a premium per square metre for a smaller home.
The energy label is F, which is one of the least efficient ratings. This means the home is likely to have higher heating costs, especially given the 1930 construction. In Jekerdal, 33.3% of homes have a label D or lower, so an F label is not unusual for a pre-war property, but you should expect significant energy bills.
Jekerdal has a family-friendly profile: 175 households have children, and there are several primary schools within walking distance. The area is quiet and green, with a park just 200 metres away. The average household size is 2.2, and the age distribution shows a good mix of young and old. It is a settled, residential area.
The closest supermarket is a Coop at 512 metres, about a five-minute walk. An Albert Heijn is 796 metres away (a ten-minute walk), and another Albert Heijn is 1.1 km. There is also an Aldi at 1.2 km. So daily shopping is easily done on foot.
Maastricht train station is 2.9 km from the apartment. That is about a 35-minute walk or a 10-minute cycle. The station connects to intercity and regional services.
This is an apartment, built in 1930, with 67 m² of living space. The property is for sale and is not a room or social housing.
Yes, a park or public garden is just 200 metres away, so green space is on your doorstep. The area is also close to the Jeker river and the St. Pietersberg hill, which offer walking and cycling routes.
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