Burgemeestersbuurt, Deventer
NeighbourhoodThis 1932 corner house on Burg. Van Marlestraat sits in the Burgemeestersbuurt, a residential pocket of Deventer where pre-war homes line the streets. With 176 m² of living space, it is 26% larger than the neighbourhood average of 140 m². The asking price of €580,000 is on the high side compared to the median of €469,750 in the area, but the extra square metres and corner position explain the premium. For context, end-of-terrace houses in Deventer vary widely in price and size.
The Burgemeestersbuurt is a quiet, family-oriented area with a mix of ages. One resident says: "I like the neighbourhood" and describes it as "a residential area close to the city." The area has a high proportion of single-family homes (76%) and owner-occupied properties (52%). With 1,260 residents, it feels spacious yet urban, the address density is 3,413 per km², which is very strong. The neighbourhood Burgemeestersbuurt has a low crime rate of 45 incidents total.
For daily shopping, you have PLUS just around the corner and Aldi a couple of streets away. Three primary schools are within a five-minute walk: Kindcentrum Het Palet, De Kleine Planeet, and Vrije School de Kleine Johannes. Secondary school De Boerhaave is a ten-minute walk. The municipality Deventer offers a train station 1.3 km away and a park 400 m from the door.
At the time of writing the home is listed only via Huispedia.
Details of this home
Burg. Van Marlestraat 8, Deventer
Good · 1 resident
I haven't lived in this neighbourhood for very long yet. I've only been living in a new terraced house for a few years. But I like the neighbourhood.
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About Burg. Van Marlestraat 8, Deventer
The asking price of €580,000 is above the neighbourhood median of €469,750 and the average of €518,063. However, this home is 26% larger than the typical 140 m² in the area, and corner houses often command a premium. The price per m² works out to about €3,295, which is below the neighbourhood average of €3,979 per m², so you are getting more space for your money.
Energy label G is the least efficient rating, meaning the home will have high heating costs. The house was built in 1932, so it likely lacks modern insulation. In the neighbourhood, 40% of homes have a label D or lower, so this is not unusual for the area. You would need to budget for significant energy bills.
The Burgemeestersbuurt has a family-friendly feel with 185 households with children and several primary schools within walking distance. One resident says they like the neighbourhood and describe it as a residential area close to the city. The area has a low crime rate and a park just 400 m away.
Deventer train station is 1.3 km away, about a 15-minute walk.
At 176 m², this home is 26% larger than the neighbourhood average of 140 m². The average price per m² in the area is €3,979, while this home works out to about €3,295 per m², making it relatively good value for the space.
The plot size is 195 m², but the listing does not specify whether there is a garden. The house is a corner property, so there may be outdoor space on two sides, but this is not confirmed in the data.
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