De Heeg, Maastricht
NeighbourhoodThis first-floor apartment on Roserije sits in a quiet part of De Heeg, a neighbourhood in the south-east of Maastricht. With 75 m² of living space and an energy label C, it's a practical home for a couple or a single person. The rent of €1,250 is in line with the average for apartments in Maastricht.
De Heeg is a residential area with a mix of houses and flats, mostly built in the 1970s and 1980s. Around 62% of homes are single-family houses, and just over half are owner-occupied. The neighbourhood has a relatively high proportion of one-person households. Based on four reviews, residents give it a 7.7 out of 10. One resident says: "It's a nice neighbourhood, but there's also a lot of unrest and noise from young people." Another notes: "Poorly maintained greenery and shops are very limited." Yet a third calls it a "Liveable Neighbourhood" despite litter and dogs. For more context, see the neighbourhood De Heeg.
Your morning bread run is a two-minute walk to Jumbo, just around the corner. Albert Heijn is also a couple of streets away. For primary school, KKC ZIEZO! is a five-minute walk, and Porta Mosana College for secondary education is about a ten-minute walk. A GP is a couple of streets away, and a park is on your doorstep. The municipality Maastricht offers good public transport, with a train station a couple of kilometres away.
At the time of writing, the home is listed via several channels, including Brouwers Makelaardij.
Details of this home
Roserije 27C, Maastricht
Good · 4 residents
I haven't lived here very long, but I do notice a few things. A few weeks ago, there were nitrous oxide canisters everywhere, and you sometimes see a drug deal taking place, and there are also a number of addicts, which doesn't really improve safety in my opinion. But the positive things are that we have a supermarket nearby and a GP, so that's nice. And regarding housing, there are simply too few
Auto-translated to English by AIPoor facilities in the shop range, greenery is poorly pruned or not much, household waste on the street and nowhere police checks or enforcement to be seen. Public transport accessibility is very good.
Auto-translated to English by AILots of litter. Dogs running loose and doing their business where the owner doesn't clean up. Neighbourhood residents who flout the rules.
Auto-translated to English by AIIn the neighbourhood where I live there are really good people and very friendly, I have good contact with many neighbours. I am happy with my neighbourhood where I live.
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About Roserije 27C, Maastricht
The rent of €1,250 is exactly the median rent in De Heeg, where the average rent is €1,161. At €16.67 per m², it's slightly above the neighbourhood average of €15.27 per m², but the apartment is also slightly smaller than average (75 m² vs 97 m²). So the price is in line with the market.
De Heeg is a mixed residential area with a score of 7.7 out of 10 from four reviews. Residents mention both positives (supermarket nearby, GP) and negatives (noise from young people, litter, limited shops). The area has a high proportion of one-person households and a mix of owner-occupied and rental homes.
Jumbo is just 89 metres away, so on your doorstep. Albert Heijn is 219 metres away, a couple of streets away. For a wider selection, PLUS is about 1.6 km away.
The nearest primary school is KKC ZIEZO! at 243 metres, a five-minute walk. For secondary education, Porta Mosana College is 851 metres away, about a ten-minute walk. Several other primary schools are within 1.5 km.
The nearest train station is 2.1 km away, about a 25-minute walk or a short bus ride.
The apartment has energy label C, which is average for a home of this age (1980). You can expect moderate energy costs, but not as low as a modern A-label home.
6 homes in the neighbourhood De Heeg