Varsseveld, Oude IJsselstreek
NeighbourhoodThis corner house on Doetinchemseweg in Varsseveld has a classic feel, with 116 m² of living space and a large 486 m² plot. Built in 1947, it has an energy label D, so heating costs are something to keep an eye on. At €325,000, the asking price is 32% below the neighbourhood average of €474,789, which makes it a keen option compared to other end-of-terrace houses in Oude IJsselstreek.
Varsseveld is a village with about 5,280 residents, where most homes are owner-occupied (62%) and 82% are single-family houses. It's a quiet area, the urbanity score is 4 (low density), with many families and older residents. Based on two reviews, one resident says: "Very nice people, very helpful." Another calls it "nice people." The neighbourhood has a relaxed, neighbourly atmosphere. For more on the area, see Varsseveld.
For your daily shopping, you have PLUS just around the corner and Aldi a couple of streets away. There are two primary schools within walking distance: IKC Groeituin and De Meeander. The train station is a ten-minute walk away, and a GP and restaurant are both within a five-minute walk. The municipality Oude IJsselstreek covers the wider area.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including Wonion, Vastgoed Nederland, and Funda.
Details of this home
Doetinchemseweg 73, Varsseveld
Very good · 2 residents
Very nice people, very helpful
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About Doetinchemseweg 73, Varsseveld
The asking price of €325,000 is 32% below the neighbourhood average of €474,789, but the house is also 41% smaller than the average (116 m² vs 196 m²). Given the corner-house type and the plot size, the price is on the keen side compared to other homes in Varsseveld.
The energy label is D, which is average for a house built in 1947. In the neighbourhood, 30% of homes have label D or lower, while 35% have A+ and 25% have A. Label D means moderate insulation, so heating costs will be higher than in a modern home.
The plot is 486 m², which is generous for a corner house. The listing does not mention a garden, but the size gives you plenty of outdoor space. You could use it for gardening, parking, or extending the house, subject to planning permission.
Varsseveld is a quiet village with a low population density. Most homes are owner-occupied single-family houses, and residents describe it as friendly and helpful. There are many families and older people, and the area feels safe and neighbourly.
The train station is 1.1 km away, about a ten-minute walk. This makes it easy to travel to nearby towns or further afield.
Yes, there are two primary schools within walking distance: IKC Groeituin at 458 m and De Meeander at 1 km. For secondary education, the nearest school is 7.5 km away, so you would need to travel.
PLUS is 749 m away and Aldi is 922 m, both within a short walk. There are two more supermarkets within 5 km, so daily shopping is convenient.
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