
De Beuseberg, Rijssen-Holten
This end-of-terrace house on Het Landeweerd 24 sits in the De Beuseberg neighbourhood, a quiet part of Holten. With a floor area of 80 m² and a generous plot of 1037 m², there is plenty of room both inside and out. The home was built in 1987 and carries an energy label B, which means it is reasonably efficient. At €716 per month, the rent is in line with what you might expect for a home of this size in this area. For more context, you can compare with other end-of-terrace houses in Rijssen-Holten.
De Beuseberg is a small neighbourhood with around 650 residents, many of whom are families or older couples. The streets are calm, and there is a mix of owner-occupied and rental homes, with most being single-family houses. It is a place where people tend to know each other, and the pace of life is relaxed. The neighbourhood is part of the De Beuseberg neighbourhood, which offers a sense of community. With a train station just over a kilometre away, you can easily reach nearby towns.
For daily errands, you have a few options close by. The nearest supermarket, a PLUS, is just around the corner, and an Albert Heijn and an Aldi are also within a short walk. For school runs, the Haarschool is a couple of streets away, and the Christelijke Basisschool De Regenboog is about a five-minute walk. Secondary education is available at Stichting Waerdenborch, also within walking distance. The area is part of the municipality of Rijssen-Holten, which offers a range of amenities.
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Details of this home
The WOZ value is set annually by the municipality with 1 January as its reference date, and therefore lags the market by about a year. It is an estimated market value, not a sale price.
About Het Landeweerd 24, Holten
The rent of €716 per month is in line with what you would expect for an end-of-terrace house of 80 m² in this part of Holten. The home has a large plot of 1037 m², which adds value. Energy label B means the home is reasonably efficient, so heating costs should be manageable. Overall, the price seems reasonable for the size and location.
The energy label is B. This is an official registration that indicates the home's energy performance. A B label is fairly efficient, so you can expect moderate energy costs. The label does not say anything about the condition of the building itself, but it is a good sign for your monthly bills.
The nearest supermarket is a PLUS, located about 812 metres away, which is roughly a ten-minute walk. There are also an Albert Heijn and an Aldi within about 900 metres, so you have several options for your daily shopping without needing to travel far.
Yes, there are several schools within easy reach. The Haarschool, a primary school, is about 296 metres away, and the Christelijke Basisschool De Regenboog is about 530 metres. For secondary education, Stichting Waerdenborch is about 531 metres away, so children can walk or cycle to school easily.
De Beuseberg is a quiet, family-friendly neighbourhood with about 650 residents. Many households are families or older couples, and most homes are single-family houses. The area has a low crime rate, with only 5 incidents reported, making it a safe and peaceful place to live.
The train station is about 1.2 kilometres away, which is roughly a 15-minute walk or a short cycle. This makes it convenient for commuting to nearby towns or cities without needing a car.
Figures on residents, liveability and the housing market
| Sale price | €580,000 | €580,000 |
|---|---|---|
| Sale per m² | €4,028 | – |
Figures on residents, liveability and the housing market
| Sale price | €730,800 | €730,800 |
|---|---|---|
| Sale per m² | €4,045 | – |
How residents experience their municipality
We have cosy, helpful neighbours. There's always a friendly chat on the street or we have a drink in the front garden in the evening. If someone needs help, we're there for each other. Just a nice neighbourhood to live in. Everyone maintains their home and garden well, it looks tidy. There's a baker in the neighbourhood, a physiotherapy practice, a dentist, 2 church communities and 2 primary schools. However, we do notice that the municipality often pays more attention to newer neighbourhoods. Think of the planting and paving in residential areas, which could do with a makeover. The streets are accessible and within 5 minutes you're at a bus stop.
Auto-translated to English by AIGood
Auto-translated to English by AIVery good, nice neighbours and good education. Also not far from the centre.
Auto-translated to English by AICosy neighbourhood. We are there for each other when needed. Near the centre, near the park/forest and close to the motorway. Quiet neighbourhood. Plenty of parking spaces. It's a home zone. Football pitch and playground in the neighbourhood.
Auto-translated to English by AIWe don't see each other much, but when needed, everyone is there for you. In summer, chatting sociably for those who want. Not a busy street (home zone).
Auto-translated to English by AISuper nice neighbourhood
Auto-translated to English by AISupermarket, petrol station, bike repair shop and physio nearby! Also not too far to cycle to the city centre. The only downside is that people sometimes still drive fast through the small streets. There is some greenery in the streets but the maintenance of it could really be much better.
Auto-translated to English by AIOur neighbourhood is cosy. I just want to make one comment: we feel that more maintenance goes to the new neighbourhoods in our municipality than to our neighbourhood. Weeds are overgrown and in terms of greenery it's more dead than cosy and beautiful.
Auto-translated to English by AIFigures on residents, liveability and the housing market
| Sale price | €498,470 | €495,950 |
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| Sale per m² | €3,604 | – |
Het Landeweerd 24, Holten
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