Malberg, Maastricht
NeighbourhoodThis recently built end-of-terrace house on Manteletruwe feels fresh and efficient, with an A energy label and a compact but well-thought-out layout. Built in 2019, it sits on a 135 m² plot with 127 m² of living space. The price of €425,000 is on the high side compared to the neighbourhood average of €394,692, but the home is newer and more efficient than most in Malberg. For context, end-of-terrace houses in Maastricht vary widely in age and condition.
Malberg is a mixed neighbourhood with a real community feel. Based on five reviews, residents appreciate the green spaces, local shops, and the active social life. One resident says: "At first I was a bit intimidated by certain figures in the neighbourhood, but almost everyone gets along just fine. There's a little square near me where almost always something was organised for the neighbourhood during the holidays to get together." Another notes: "Everything close at hand, could use a few more rubbish bins, and cameras at the containers but otherwise clean, plenty of nature, cosy parks." The neighbourhood has a mix of families and older residents, with a high proportion of single-family homes. For more on the area, see the Malberg neighbourhood.
For your daily shopping, Jumbo and Aldi are both just around the corner, about a five-minute walk away. A larger PLUS supermarket is a ten-minute walk. For primary education, Islamitische Basisschool El Habib and Basisschool Het Mozaïek are both within a ten-minute walk. Secondary schools are a bit further, with Bonnefanten College about a ten-minute cycle. The neighbourhood has plenty of parks and playgrounds, with a park just a couple of streets away. For more on the wider area, see the municipality of Maastricht.
At the time of writing, the home is listed only via Fidus Makelaardij Maastricht.
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Manteletruwe 10, Maastricht
Very good · 5 residents
Grew up here and returned after years. Nice shops, park nearby.
Auto-translated to English by AIAt first I was a bit intimidated by certain figures in the neighbourhood, but almost everyone gets along just fine. I've lived in Malberg my whole life and it's not as bad as people make it out to be. There's a little square near me where almost always something was organised for the neighbourhood during the holidays to get together, which is why I think this neighbourhood is great. There's a primary school that provides good education, plenty of green spaces, lots of playgrounds/sports fields, and it's easily accessible.
Auto-translated to English by AIEverything close at hand, could use a few more rubbish bins, and cameras at the containers but otherwise clean, plenty of nature, cosy parks, just need to tackle those who drive extremely fast on the Malbergsingel, 10 minutes by bike you have a very nice large covered shopping centre,
Auto-translated to English by AIReasonably quiet neighbourhood, only the cars often drive like idiots on the Malbergsingel.
Auto-translated to English by AIMalberg is a quiet neighbourhood on the edge of Maastricht. The area has relatively a lot of greenery, there are shops, sports facilities and good access roads to the centre. The neighbourhood gives me a safe feeling. I am happy to live there.
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About Manteletruwe 10, Maastricht
The asking price of €425,000 is above the neighbourhood average of €394,692 and the median of €325,000. However, this is a recently built (2019) end-of-terrace house with an A energy label, which is rare in Malberg where most homes are older. The average price per m² in the neighbourhood is €3,363, so at €3,346 per m² this home is in line with that figure. Given its modern specs, the price is on the high side but reflects the quality.
The home has an energy label A, which means it is very energy-efficient. You can expect low heating and electricity costs compared to older homes. In Malberg, 46.7% of homes have label A and 20% have A+, so this home is among the most efficient in the neighbourhood.
The nearest train station is 5.1 km away, which is about a 12-minute drive or a 20-minute bike ride.
Malberg had 221 reported crimes in the latest data, which is moderate for a neighbourhood of over 5,300 residents. Residents' reviews mention that some people have preconceptions about the area, but those who live there generally feel safe and get along well. One resident notes that the neighbourhood is "not as bad as people make it out to be."
The floor area is 127 m², which typically accommodates three to four bedrooms, but the exact layout is not provided by the agent.
The plot size is 135 m², which suggests there is outdoor space, but the listing does not explicitly mention a garden. Given that it is an end-of-terrace house, it likely has a front and back garden, but this is not confirmed in the data.
There are several primary schools within a ten-minute walk, including Islamitische Basisschool El Habib (1.6 km) and Basisschool Het Mozaïek (1.7 km). For secondary education, Bonnefanten College is about 2 km away, a ten-minute cycle. There is also a special education school, CSN SO, nearby.
In the past year, sold homes in Malberg were on the market for an average of 60 days. This is a reasonable timeframe, indicating a balanced market. The current listing has 13 homes for sale, so there is some choice for buyers.
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