Loenen Dorpskern, Stichtse Vecht
NeighbourhoodThis end-of-terrace house on Kerkstraat sits in the heart of Loenen aan de Vecht, a village where the river sets the pace. Built in 1895, it has 115 m² of living space and an energy label D, so you can expect some character and a bit of warmth to manage. The asking price of €750,000 is on the high side compared to the neighbourhood median of €774,000, but it's a rare type: only a handful of end-of-terrace houses in Stichtse Vecht come up for sale.
The neighbourhood Loenen Dorpskern is a compact, historic core with about 400 residents. Most homes are pre-war (83%) and owner-occupied (80%), and the streets are quiet, only three crimes were recorded in the area. It's a place where people know each other: two-thirds of households are couples, many with children. The village has a low urbanity score (4 out of 5), meaning space and greenery are part of daily life. No resident reviews are available for this neighbourhood.
For your morning bread, Jumbo is just around the corner. Two primary schools are a couple of streets away: Daltonschool Podium and Graaf Florisschool. A GP and a restaurant are also on your doorstep, and the Vecht riverbank is a five-minute walk. The municipality Stichtse Vecht covers a wider area with more amenities, but here in the Dorpskern you have the essentials within a few minutes' walk.
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Details of this home
Kerkstraat 11, Loenen Aan De Vecht
Data from Loenen Dorpskern
Data from Loenen Dorpskern
5 within 5 km
14 within 5 km
About Kerkstraat 11, Loenen Aan De Vecht
The asking price of €750,000 is slightly below the neighbourhood median of €774,000, but above the average price per m² of €7,706 (this home works out at €6,522/m²). Given that only six homes are for sale in the area and similar properties sold for an average of €973,000, the price seems competitive for a corner house in a historic village.
Energy label D means the home is moderately efficient. You can expect higher heating costs than a modern home, but it's not the worst, half the homes in the neighbourhood have a label D or lower. The house was built in 1895, so insulation may be limited; you might want to budget for energy improvements over time.
The nearest train station is 6.6 km away, so it's not within walking distance. You would need a bike or car to reach it, or take a bus from the village. The area is more car-dependent for longer journeys.
There are three primary schools within a few hundred metres: Daltonschool Podium (303 m), Graaf Florisschool (371 m), and KBS St. Ludgerus (412 m). For secondary education, the nearest school is 4.8 km away, so older children would need to travel further.
Yes, it's very safe. Only three crimes were recorded in the entire neighbourhood, which is extremely low. The village has a close-knit feel with mostly owner-occupied homes and a low population density.
The plot is 86 m², but the listing does not mention a garden.
5 homes in the neighbourhood Loenen Dorpskern