Limbrichterveld, Sittard-Geleen
NeighbourhoodThis corner house on Akkerstraat in Limbrichterveld has a lived-in feel that comes with a 1920s build. With 168 m² of floor space and a 254 m² plot, it is one of the larger homes in the neighbourhood. The energy label G means heating costs will be high, something to factor in. At €400,000, the asking price is 42% above the neighbourhood average of €282,584, making it the most expensive of the 19 homes currently for sale in Limbrichterveld. For context, that is a premium that reflects the size: the floor area is 45% larger than the typical 116 m² in the area. Compare with other end-of-terrace houses in Sittard-Geleen to see how it stacks up.
Limbrichterveld is a mixed neighbourhood with around 5,600 residents. It is fairly urban, with an address density of 1,590 per km². The population is spread across ages, with a slight tilt towards the 45,65 bracket. About half the homes are owner-occupied, and 59% are single-family houses. No resident reviews are available for this neighbourhood, so the picture here is based purely on figures. The area has a park just a couple of streets away, and daily essentials are within easy reach. For more on the area, see the municipality Sittard-Geleen page.
A typical weekday here means walking a couple of streets away for bread at Jumbo or Nettorama, both just around the corner. Albert Heijn is a five-minute walk further. For school runs, IKC Loedoes (primary) is a five-minute walk, and Atheneum Trevianum (secondary) is about the same distance. The train station is a ten-minute walk, handy for commutes. The park is on your doorstep, so an evening stroll is easy. The municipality Sittard-Geleen area offers more context on local amenities.
At the time of writing, the home is listed via FYN Makelaardij and also appears on other channels. The details are based on the listing as published.
Details of this home
Akkerstraat 25, Sittard
Data from Limbrichterveld
Data from Limbrichterveld
22 within 5 km
30 within 5 km
About Akkerstraat 25, Sittard
The asking price is 42% above the neighbourhood average of €282,584, and it is the most expensive of the 19 homes currently for sale in Limbrichterveld. However, the floor area is 45% larger than the typical 116 m² in the area, so the price per square metre is roughly in line with the neighbourhood average of €2,507 per m². Whether it is fair depends on how much you value the extra space and the corner-house layout.
Energy label G is the least efficient rating, so you can expect high heating and electricity bills. The house was built in 1920 and likely has poor insulation. In the neighbourhood, 38.9% of homes have label D or lower, so this is not unusual for the area, but it is something to budget for. You may want to consider energy-saving improvements.
With 168 m² of living space, this house is 45% larger than the average home for sale in Limbrichterveld (116 m²). The plot of 254 m² is also generous. In the neighbourhood, 59% of homes are single-family, so a corner house of this size is on the larger side.
The CBS data records 248 total crimes in the neighbourhood, but without a per-capita rate or breakdown, it is hard to judge. The area has a mix of ages and household types, with many families and singles. The park nearby and the presence of schools suggest a family-friendly environment.
The train station is 1.4 km away, about a ten-minute walk. That makes commuting by rail feasible, though the specific station is not named in the data.
Yes, there are several schools within walking distance. IKC Loedoes (primary) is 633 m away, and Atheneum Trevianum (secondary) is 667 m away. There is also a special education school (SO Xaverius) at 375 m. The area has 30 schools within 5 km.
Jumbo and Nettorama are both just around the corner (303 m and 321 m respectively). Albert Heijn is a five-minute walk at 645 m. For more variety, there are 22 supermarkets within 5 km.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Limbrichterveld