Diever, Westerveld
NeighbourhoodThis corner house on Meyboomstraat sits in a quiet part of Diever, a village surrounded by Drenthe's woods and heathland. With 125 m² of living space and a 241 m² plot, it offers room to spread out. The energy label C means heating costs are moderate. At €389,500, the price is in line with what you'd expect for a end-of-terrace houses in Westerveld of this size.
Diever has about 2,365 residents, with many older people and a fair number of families. It's a very rural area (urbanity score 5), so you'll need a car for most trips. One resident paints a troubling picture: "Since I live alone, I constantly suffer from burglary and also the pulling up of my garden; there is no herb against it." They describe theft, vandalism, and a lack of police support. This is just one review, but it's worth noting. The neighbourhood Diever has a low crime rate overall (31 incidents), so this experience may not be typical.
For groceries, the PLUS is just around the corner, and there are two primary schools within a couple of streets away: Openbare Basisschool De Singelier and CBS Roosjenschool. Secondary school Stad & Esch Diever is also a five-minute walk. The village centre with restaurants and a library is a short stroll. The nearest train station is 16 km away, so you'll rely on the car or bus. The municipality Westerveld offers plenty of natural beauty for weekend walks.
At the time of writing the home is listed only via Alderik Vos Makelaardij NVM | Buitenstate.
Details of this home
Meyboomstraat 47, Diever
Fair · 1 resident
Since I live alone, I constantly suffer from burglary and also the pulling up of my garden; there is no herb against it. I have been electrocuted, walked with a large bump for 2 years, and experienced worse things; the police act as if I'm making it up. All my valuables and memories of my family were stolen; I made a donation but have to provide proof. The foundation of my building has been pulled away so it's leaning, etc.; my curtains stolen, everything torn apart, even my clothes are ruined. Eventually the police did something about it and were friendly. After changing my lock 100 times, I discovered that someone climbs through the roof and there is a hatch from a roof point where I live below, where I had made my clothes storage; holes in a dress so I could be spied on. Yes, so sad, and someone who tells things to anyone who wants to hear, which I can't even think about what I do then. Disgusting people; his wife walked with the mail which was read first, and also through burglary my data was all within reach and everything was used; I was hacked and scammed. Eventually you realize that; really sickening, people without any empathy for others, materialistic. So first blacken someone and then no one sees anything, everything is fine. I keep to myself and focus on other things because I can't relate to this; also don't want to become angry, but this naturally costs nerves; still busy finding a solution with my nothing against pulling out windows, etc., opening windows, which was done later since the hatch is closed. Neighbors see nothing; the latest is that a step was made crooked so that when I climbed it, it fell, but I fortunately saved myself by grabbing a rebate. So my chair has a crooked leg, etc.; you can think of things they haven't touched. I had leaks for months and things soaked, and never got anything back from insurance, etc. This through roof climbing. Because of all this, I am in a scheme, and it hasn't become easier; on the contrary.
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About Meyboomstraat 47, Diever
For a 125 m² corner house with a 241 m² plot and energy label C in Diever, the price is in line with the market. Comparable homes in Westerveld tend to sell for similar amounts, though the rural location means fewer buyers than in the city.
The energy label is C, which is average for a house from 1977. You can expect moderate energy bills, but improvements like better insulation or solar panels could bring it up to a higher label.
Diever has a mix of households, with about 295 families with children. There are two primary schools and a secondary school within walking distance, and the village has a supermarket and playgrounds. However, the one resident review mentions serious safety concerns, so it's worth visiting the area yourself.
The PLUS supermarket is 500 m away, and there are restaurants and a library within a ten-minute walk. For more extensive shopping, you'd need to drive to nearby towns. The nearest train station is 16 km away.
The house was built in 1977 and has energy label C, so it's likely had some updates but may need modernisation. The listing doesn't mention any recent renovations, so you should budget for potential improvements.
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