’t Loon, Heerlen
NeighbourhoodThis 102 m² apartment on Muzenlaan sits in a lively part of Heerlen, with the city's amenities just a short walk away. Built in 1962 and with energy label C, it offers a solid base for comfortable living. At €225,000, the asking price is slightly below the neighbourhood average of €260,583, making it a keen option for buyers looking for space without the premium. For context, apartments in Heerlen typically sell for around €2,639 per m².
't Loon is a compact, urban neighbourhood with a very high density of addresses. It's home to 755 residents, many of whom live alone (315 single-person households) and a significant number are aged 65 or over (350). Families with children are few (45 households). The area sees some crime (116 incidents), but residents appreciate the convenience. One resident says: "Everything you need is close by." Another notes: "It's a quiet street despite being central." The neighbourhood 't Loon is known for its mix of older and newer housing, with two-thirds built between 1945 and 1970.
Daily errands are easy: Albert Heijn and Aldi are both just around the corner, and Jan Linders is a couple of streets away. For fresh bread or a quick coffee, you're set. Families have Basisschool Eikenderveld a five-minute walk away, and secondary schools like Katholieke School voor Pro are within a ten-minute walk. The municipality Heerlen offers further amenities, including a park just around the corner and a restaurant a couple of streets away.
At the time of writing, the home is listed via Damen Makelaardij and also appears on Funda, so it's available through several channels.
Details of this home
Muzenlaan 120, Heerlen
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About Muzenlaan 120, Heerlen
At €225,000, this apartment is priced below the neighbourhood average of €260,583 and close to the median of €212,000. Given the 102 m² floor area, the price per m² works out to about €2,206, which is lower than the neighbourhood average of €2,639 per m². So it's a market-rate price for the space.
The apartment has energy label C. That means it's reasonably efficient, though not top-tier. You can expect moderate energy costs, but it's not as efficient as newer builds with label A or B. In the neighbourhood, about 33% of homes have label A+ and 17% have label A, so this home is in the middle range.
The nearest train station is 1.2 km away, which is about a 15-minute walk. That makes it feasible for commuting without a car, though you'd want to check the specific line connections yourself.
The neighbourhood has a high proportion of single-person households (315 out of 755 residents) and many residents are 65 or older (350). Families with children are few. Reviews mention it's quiet despite being central, so you can expect a calm atmosphere with mostly adults.
Yes, Albert Heijn and Aldi are both just 145 metres away, so you can walk there in a couple of minutes. Jan Linders is about 558 metres away, and Jumbo is 594 metres. Daily shopping is very convenient.
Basisschool Eikenderveld is 214 metres away, a short walk for primary-age children. For secondary education, Katholieke School voor Pro is 809 metres away, and Scholen voor Praktijkonderwijs Parkstad Limburg is 828 metres. There are also special education options nearby.
Currently, there are 12 apartments for sale in 't Loon, with prices ranging from €165,000 to €424,000. The average price per m² is €2,639. So this apartment is one of a limited number available.
6 homes in the neighbourhood ’t Loon