Simpelveld, Simpelveld
NeighbourhoodThis end-of-terrace house on Kloosterstraat in Simpelveld is a substantial home with a floor area of 316 m² and a plot of 380 m². Built in 1900, it has an F energy label, so heating costs will be significant. The asking price of €475,000 is 83% above the neighbourhood average of €259,630, which is in line with its much larger size, the floor area is 136% bigger than the typical 134 m² in the area. For context, end-of-terrace houses in Simpelveld vary widely in price and size.
Simpelveld is a village with around 2,255 residents, many of whom are older, 37% are 65 or over. Households are mostly single-person (48%) or couples without children (32%). The housing stock is a mix of pre-war (42%) and 1970-1990 homes (35%), with 47% being single-family houses. The neighbourhood has a low address density (760 addresses per km²), giving it a rural feel. There are no resident reviews available for this area.
For daily shopping, you have a PLUS and an Aldi just around the corner (122 m away). The nearest primary school, Basisschool de Meridiaan, is a ten-minute walk. For secondary education, you'd need to travel further, the nearest is 6.7 km away. A train station is 7.5 km from the home. The village centre with restaurants and a library is within a five-minute walk. The municipality of Simpelveld covers a rural area with several small villages.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including Boon Heuvelland Makelaars. The price and details are as published by the agent.
Details of this home
Kloosterstraat 33, Simpelveld
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About Kloosterstraat 33, Simpelveld
The asking price of €475,000 is 83% above the neighbourhood average of €259,630. However, this home is much larger than typical, 316 m² versus 134 m² average. The price per m² works out to about €1,503, which is below the neighbourhood average of €2,252 per m². So while the total price is high, it reflects the extra space.
The home has an energy label F, which is poor. This means heating costs will be high, especially given the large floor area and the fact that the house dates from 1900. In the neighbourhood, 57.9% of homes have a label D or lower, so this is not unusual for the area, but you should budget for significant energy bills.
The house has a floor area of 316 m² and sits on a plot of 380 m². That makes it one of the larger homes in Simpelveld, the average floor area in the neighbourhood is 134 m². The plot size is also generous, though the listing does not specify how it is laid out.
Simpelveld is a quiet village with a low address density (760 per km²), giving it a rural character. The population is older, with 37% aged 65 or over. There are many single-person households. The housing stock is a mix of pre-war and 1970-1990 homes. It's a peaceful area, but amenities like secondary schools and train stations are further away.
A PLUS and Aldi are just 122 m away, so daily groceries are very convenient. The nearest primary school, Basisschool de Meridiaan, is 702 m away (a ten-minute walk). For secondary education, you'd need to travel 6.7 km. A train station is 7.5 km away, so a car is useful for longer journeys.
The home is listed through four sources, including Boon Heuvelland Makelaars on their own site, Funda, and Vastgoed Nederland. This gives you multiple channels to view the listing and contact the agent.
The house was built in 1900, so it is over 120 years old. Older homes often require more maintenance, especially regarding foundations, roof, and insulation. The energy label F also suggests that upgrades may be needed. It's worth factoring in potential renovation costs.
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