Wolfsbos, Hoogeveen
NeighbourhoodThis corner house on Leeuweriklaan sits in Wolfsbos, a neighbourhood where life is lived at a relaxed pace. With 145 m² of floor space, it is noticeably roomier than the average home in the area. The asking price of €330,000 is keen compared to the neighbourhood median of €365,000, making it a fair proposition for a home of this size. For context, end-of-terrace houses in Hoogeveen vary widely in price and condition.
Wolfsbos is a neighbourhood of contrasts. One resident describes it as "normal": "There used to be many more things to do, such as playgrounds and schoolyards, but over time everything has been removed to make way for houses. The neighbourhood has many different cultures and everyone gets along with each other. This neighbourhood is also very close to a swimming pool and shops." Another calls it "mediocre": "Parts of the neighbourhood have become run-down, the shopping centre is old and ugly, lots of loitering youths. A number of flats are really ready to be demolished. Clearly a poorer neighbourhood of Hoogeveen." A third simply says "everything good." Based on three reviews, the overall score is 7.46 out of 10. The area has a mix of households, with many singles and older residents, and a good share of families. The neighbourhood Wolfsbos is moderately urban, with plenty of greenery nearby.
For your morning bread, PLUS is just around the corner, with Aldi and Lidl a couple of streets away. Several primary schools are within a five-minute walk, including Apollo and De Krullevaar. The neighbourhood also has a swimming pool, physiotherapy, and childcare close by. The municipality Hoogeveen offers a range of amenities, with a park or public garden just a couple of streets away.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including Otten Makelaardij Hoogeveen B.V. and Funda.
Details of this home
Leeuweriklaan 126, Hoogeveen
Good · 3 residents
There used to be many more things to do, such as playgrounds and schoolyards, but over time everything has been removed to make way for houses. The neighbourhood has many different cultures and everyone gets along with each other. This neighbourhood is also very close to a swimming pool and shops, such as a supermarket, physiotherapy, childcare, and even several schools.
Auto-translated to English by AIParts of the neighbourhood have become run-down, the shopping centre is old and ugly, lots of loitering youths. A number of flats are really ready to be demolished. Clearly a poorer neighbourhood of Hoogeveen compared to other areas where I have lived before. The centre and station are nicely close by, bus services are also good and there is quite a lot of greenery in the area.
Auto-translated to English by AIEverything good
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Data from Wolfsbos
16 within 5 km
36 within 5 km
About Leeuweriklaan 126, Hoogeveen
Yes, it is priced keenly. The neighbourhood median for sold homes is €365,000, and the average price per m² is €3,125. With 145 m², this home works out to about €2,276 per m², which is below the average. The floor area is 27% larger than the typical home in Wolfsbos, so you get more space for your money.
The home has energy label C. That is a decent rating, meaning the home is reasonably efficient but not top-tier. In the neighbourhood, 43.8% of homes have label C, while 18.8% have A or B. You can expect moderate energy costs, but not the lowest possible.
Wolfsbos has a mix of households, with about 635 households with children out of a total of around 1,995. There are several primary schools within walking distance, and a swimming pool and childcare nearby. Some residents note that playgrounds have been removed over time, but the area remains family-friendly with good amenities.
The nearest train station is 3.5 km away, so it is not within walking distance but a short bike ride or bus trip. Bus services in the area are described as good by residents. The centre of Hoogeveen and the station are nicely close by.
The neighbourhood recorded 137 total crimes in the latest data, which is moderate. Some residents mention loitering youths and run-down parts, but others say everyone gets along. It is a mixed area, so it is worth visiting at different times to get a feel.
The plot is 150 m², but the listing does not specify a garden. The description focuses on the interior size and location.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Wolfsbos