’t Loon, Heerlen
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on Muzenlaan offers a calm setting in a lively part of Heerlen. With 76 m² of living space and an energy label B, it's a practical home. The asking price of €180,000 is 31% below the neighbourhood average of €260,583, making it a keen option compared to other apartments in Heerlen.
't Loon is a compact urban neighbourhood with a high address density of 2,550 per km². It's home to about 755 residents, many of whom are over 65 (350 people). Single-person households are common (315), and there are few families with children (45). The area has a mix of housing, with 45% owner-occupied homes. No resident reviews are available for this neighbourhood. For more context, see the 't Loon neighbourhood.
Daily errands are easy: Albert Heijn and Aldi are just around the corner, and Jan Linders is a five-minute walk. For primary education, Basisschool Eikenderveld is on your doorstep, while secondary schools are a ten-minute walk away. A GP is a five-minute walk, and the train station is a ten-minute walk. The municipality of Heerlen manages local amenities; find out more about 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
Muzenlaan 278, Heerlen
Data from ’t Loon
Data from ’t Loon
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About Muzenlaan 278, Heerlen
The asking price of €180,000 is 31% below the average asking price in 't Loon (€260,583) and also below the median of €212,000. Given that the floor area (76 m²) is smaller than the neighbourhood average (103 m²), the price per m² works out to about €2,368, which is lower than the neighbourhood average of €2,639. So it's priced keenly relative to other homes in the area.
The home has energy label B, which is efficient. In 't Loon, about 33% of homes have label A+ and 17% have label A, so label B is above average for the neighbourhood. You can expect relatively low energy costs compared to older, less efficient homes.
The train station is 1.2 km away, which is about a ten-minute walk. This makes it convenient for commuting or travel without needing a car.
Albert Heijn and Aldi are both just 145 m away, so you can walk there in a couple of minutes. Jan Linders is 558 m away (a five-minute walk), and Jumbo is 594 m away. For daily groceries, you're well covered.
Basisschool Eikenderveld is 214 m away, ideal for primary-age children. For secondary education, Katholieke School voor Pro is 809 m away, and Scholen voor Praktijkonderwijs Parkstad Limburg is 828 m away. Both are within a ten-minute walk.
The neighbourhood recorded 116 total crimes, but without a per-capita figure or breakdown, it's hard to compare. The area is urban with a high density, so typical city considerations apply. You can check local crime maps for more detail.
The neighbourhood has a high proportion of single-person households (315 out of 520) and many residents over 65 (350). Owner-occupied homes make up 45% of the housing stock. This suggests a mix of older residents and singles, with fewer families.
Sold homes in the neighbourhood took an average of 95 days to sell, which is about three months. This is a moderate pace, indicating a balanced market without extreme urgency.
6 homes in the neighbourhood ’t Loon