America, Horst aan de Maas
NeighbourhoodThis corner house on Doenssenstraat 24 sits in the village of America, a place where neighbours know each other and life moves at a relaxed pace. With 154 m² of living space and a 208 m² plot, there is room to spread out. The asking price of €429,500 is in line with what other end-of-terrace houses in Horst aan de Maas go for.
America is a tight-knit community with around 1,100 residents. Two residents describe it as a place where people look after each other. One says: "I enjoy living here, a beautiful village where a lot is done for the people. Many active associations." Another adds: "Our neighbourhood is good, we look after each other when necessary. Attention is also paid to the elderly." The village has a high proportion of family homes and owner-occupied properties, and the streets are quiet, the municipality Horst aan de Maas is one of the least urbanised in the country.
For your morning bread, Jumbo is about 4 km away and Jan Linders roughly 5 km, both a short drive. The nearest primary school, Kindcentrum De Wouter, is just around the corner, so little ones can walk. For secondary education, Yuverta vmbo in Horst is about 4 km away. A GP is also on your doorstep.
At the time of writing the home is listed via Peelrand Makelaardij and also appears on Funda, so you can find it through several channels.
Details of this home
Doenssenstraat 24, America
Good · 2 residents
a beautiful village. where a lot is done for the people. many active associations.
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About Doenssenstraat 24, America
The asking price of €429,500 is in line with what other corner houses in Horst aan de Maas sell for. The home has 154 m² of living space and a 208 m² plot, with an energy label B, which keeps running costs moderate. There are no recent sales in America itself to compare directly, but the price reflects the size and the quiet village setting.
The home has energy label B, which is efficient. You can expect relatively low heating and electricity costs compared to older homes with labels E, F or G. The exact consumption depends on your usage, but label B is a good starting point for a home built in 1980.
The nearest train station is 4.7 km away. That is about a ten-minute drive or a 20-minute cycle. It connects you to the wider region, though for daily commuting you would likely rely on a car or bike.
America is a village with many families and a strong community spirit. Residents mention active associations and that neighbours look after each other. The primary school is within walking distance, and there are plenty of green spaces nearby. It is a safe, quiet place to raise children.
The nearest supermarkets are Jumbo at 4.1 km and Jan Linders at 4.8 km. Both are a short drive away. For daily shopping, you would need a car or bike, but the village itself has a few local shops.
The plot is 208 m², which includes the house. The listing does not specify a garden, but with a corner house on a plot of this size, there is likely outdoor space.
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