Schaesbergerveld, Heerlen
NeighbourhoodThis end-of-terrace house on Den Haagstraat in Heerlen has a warm, lived-in feel from the moment you step inside. With 138 m² of floor space and a 145 m² plot, there is plenty of room for a family. The asking price of €259,000 is 17% below the neighbourhood average of €311,000, making it a keen entry into the market compared to other end-of-terrace houses in Heerlen.
Schaesbergerveld is a calm residential area with a mix of families and older residents. Most homes were built between 1945 and 1970, giving the streets a settled character. The neighbourhood has a strong sense of community, though no resident reviews are available to share. With 73% single-family homes and 60% owner-occupied, it is a stable, family-friendly pocket of Heerlen. For more context, see the Schaesbergerveld neighbourhood.
Your morning bread run is just around the corner at Albert Heijn, 418 m away, or a five-minute walk to Lidl. For groceries, Jumbo and Jan Linders are a ten-minute walk. Families with children have OBS de Droomboom primary school on your doorstep, and secondary schools like Techniekcollege Parkstad Limburg vmbo and Emmacollege are a couple of streets away. A park is just 200 m from the house, perfect for an evening stroll. The municipality of Heerlen keeps the area well-maintained; learn more about the municipality of Heerlen.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including Vijgen Makelaardij. The asking price is €259,000.
Details of this home
Den Haagstraat 13, Heerlen
Data from Schaesbergerveld
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About Den Haagstraat 13, Heerlen
The asking price of €259,000 is 17% below the average asking price in Schaesbergerveld, which is €311,000. The median asking price in the neighbourhood is €274,000, so this home is priced competitively. Given the floor area of 138 m², the price per m² works out to about €1,877, which is below the neighbourhood average of €2,100 per m².
The home has an energy label D. This is a mid-range label, meaning the property is reasonably efficient but not as economical as newer homes. In the neighbourhood, 57% of homes have a label D or lower, so this is fairly typical. You can expect moderate heating costs, but no specific amounts are available.
The nearest train station is 1.7 km from the house, which is about a 20-minute walk or a short cycle ride. This makes it convenient for commuting to Heerlen city centre or further afield.
There are several schools within walking distance. OBS de Droomboom primary school is 323 m away, and El Wahda Islamitische Basisschool is 686 m. For secondary education, Techniekcollege Parkstad Limburg vmbo is 414 m away, and Emmacollege for havo/mavo/vbo is 426 m. All are within a ten-minute walk.
Albert Heijn is the closest supermarket at 418 m, just around the corner. Lidl is 678 m away, a five-minute walk. Jumbo and Jan Linders are about 1.2 km and 1.3 km respectively, a ten-minute walk. For daily shopping, you have plenty of options nearby.
The neighbourhood recorded 175 total crimes in the latest data, which is moderate for an area of this size. The area is generally quiet and residential, with a mix of families and older residents. No specific crime trends are available, but the neighbourhood feels safe during the day.
Schaesbergerveld has about 2,525 residents, with a mix of ages: 30% are 25-45, 28% are 45-65, and 18% are over 65. There are 345 households with children and 365 without. The average household size is 1.9, indicating many singles and couples. It is a stable, family-friendly area.
Homes sold in Schaesbergerveld spent an average of 51 days on the market, which is a reasonable timeframe. This suggests a balanced market where buyers have time to consider their options without excessive competition.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Schaesbergerveld