Kerkrade-Centrum, Kerkrade
NeighbourhoodThis two-bedroom apartment sits right in the heart of Kerkrade, with the lively Marktstraat just outside your door. At 86 m² and built in 2011, it offers modern living with an energy label C. The rent of €866 is keen, 20% below the neighbourhood average of €1,080, and reflects the social-housing status. For context, this is one of only three rentals currently available in the area, and it's priced well below the median of €796. If you're looking for a well-priced home in a central spot, this is one to note. Compare it with other apartments in Kerkrade.
Kerkrade-Centrum is a compact, urban neighbourhood with a strong mix of ages, nearly 40% of residents are 65 or older, and a quarter are between 25 and 45. It's a dense area (2,460 addresses per km²), so you'll find plenty of activity on the streets. The housing stock is a mix: 37% single-family homes and 63% apartments, with 44% owner-occupied. There are no resident reviews available for this neighbourhood, but the figures show a place with many one-person households (1,355 out of 2,195 households) and a relatively small share of families with children (460). For more on the area, see the Kerkrade-Centrum neighbourhood.
Your daily routine here is straightforward: for groceries, you have a PLUS and an Aldi just around the corner, and a Jumbo a couple of streets away. For fresh bread or a quick bite, there's a restaurant 300 m away. Families will appreciate that Basisschool De Diabolo is on your doorstep, and Het Martin Buber secondary school is a five-minute walk. The train station is a ten-minute walk, and the city centre with its shops and library is within easy reach. This is a neighbourhood where you can run most errands on foot. For more on the wider area, check out the municipality of Kerkrade.
At the time of writing, the home is listed only.
Details of this home
Marktstraat 104C, Kerkrade
Data from Kerkrade-Centrum
Data from Kerkrade-Centrum
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About Marktstraat 104C, Kerkrade
Yes, it's a keen price. The rent of €866 is 20% below the neighbourhood average of €1,080 for rentals, and it's slightly above the median of €796. Given the 86 m² floor area and central location, this represents good value, especially as a social-housing unit.
The energy label is C, which means the home has reasonable energy efficiency. You can expect moderate heating costs, but it's not as efficient as an A or B label. The building was constructed in 2011, so it likely has modern insulation and double glazing.
The train station is 0.9 km away, which is about a ten-minute walk. This makes it convenient for commuting to nearby towns or cities.
There are several supermarkets within walking distance: a PLUS and an Aldi are both 260 m away, and a Jumbo is 298 m away. An Albert Heijn is 861 m away, so you have plenty of options for daily shopping.
Yes, Basisschool De Diabolo is just 184 m away, and Het Martin Buber secondary school is 527 m away. Other primary schools like Openbare Basisschool de Schatkist (606 m) and Basisschool Sint Ursula (675 m) are also within easy reach.
The neighbourhood recorded 391 total crimes in the latest data, which is a figure you can compare with other areas. It's a dense urban neighbourhood, so some level of activity is normal. For specific concerns, you may want to check local crime maps.
Yes, this is a social-housing apartment. The rent of €866 is below the liberalisation threshold, and the listing indicates it's a social-housing unit. Eligibility criteria may apply, so you would need to check with the housing corporation.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Kerkrade-Centrum