Lindeveld, Heerlen
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on Oude Lindestraat sits in a lively part of Heerlen, with the city centre just a short walk away. At 317 m², it is a generous home, 58% larger than the neighbourhood average. The price of €650,000 is the highest of the 16 homes currently for sale in Lindeveld and sits 49% above the average asking price of €436,813, so it is on the high side. For context, apartments in Heerlen vary widely in size and price.
Lindeveld is a compact, urban neighbourhood with a high address density of over 2,500 addresses per km². The population is mixed: around a quarter are over 65, and a third are between 25 and 45. Most homes are owner-occupied (70%), and 62% are single-family houses. The area has a strong pre-war character, 88% of homes were built before 1945. There are no neighbourhood reviews available for this area, so the picture comes from the figures. The Lindeveld neighbourhood is close to the centre and well served by amenities.
Daily errands are easy: Jan Linders is on your doorstep, and Albert Heijn and Aldi are just around the corner. For fresh bread or a quick shop, you are well covered. Families have several schools within walking distance: Basisschool Sint Tarcisius is a couple of streets away, and secondary schools like Bernardinuscollege (VWO and havo) are a five-minute walk. The train station is a ten-minute walk, and a park is just around the corner. The municipality of Heerlen offers a full range of services.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including Damen Makelaardij.
Details of this home
Oude Lindestraat 7, Heerlen
Data from Lindeveld
Data from Lindeveld
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About Oude Lindestraat 7, Heerlen
At €650,000, this is the most expensive home currently for sale in Lindeveld. The average asking price in the neighbourhood is €436,813, and the median is €476,500. However, this apartment is also much larger than average, 317 m² versus 201 m². The price per m² works out at about €2,050, which is below the neighbourhood average of €2,299 per m². So while the total price is high, the size explains much of the difference.
The energy label is B, which is good. It means the home is reasonably energy-efficient, with lower heating costs than older, uninsulated homes. In Lindeveld, most homes have labels C or lower, so this one is above average for the area.
The train station is 1.3 km away, about a ten-minute walk. That makes it convenient for commuting to Maastricht, Sittard, or further afield.
There are several schools within walking distance. Basisschool Sint Tarcisius is 353 m away, and secondary schools like Bernardinuscollege (VWO and havo) are about 500 m. De Nieuwe Thermen and Grotiuscollege are also close, at 615 m and 633 m respectively.
Jan Linders is just 167 m away, so you can walk there in two minutes. Albert Heijn and Aldi are both about 677 m, a five-minute walk. PLUS is a bit further at 836 m. So daily shopping is very convenient.
There are currently 16 homes for sale in Lindeveld, ranging from €155,000 to €650,000. The average asking price is €436,813, and the average floor area is 201 m². This apartment is the largest and most expensive on the market.
Lindeveld is a dense urban neighbourhood with a mix of ages and household types. About 70% of homes are owner-occupied, and 62% are single-family houses. The area has a high proportion of pre-war buildings (88% built before 1945). It is close to the city centre and has good amenities within walking distance.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Lindeveld