Kerkrade-Centrum, Kerkrade
NeighbourhoodThis end-of-terrace house on Prins Bernhardstraat has a generous 205 m² of living space, making it one of the roomier options in the area. Built in 1930, it comes with an energy label D, so some modernisation may be on the cards. At €175,000, it is the cheapest home currently for sale in the neighbourhood and sits 53% below the average asking price of €372,971, a keen price point compared to other end-of-terrace houses in Kerkrade.
Kerkrade-Centrum is a compact, urban neighbourhood with a high address density of 2,460 addresses per km². The population is older on average, with 41% aged 65 or over, and many single-person households (1,355 out of 2,295 households). Homes here are a mix: 37% are single-family houses, and 44% are owner-occupied. The area has a residential feel, with shops, restaurants and a park all within a few minutes' walk. For a closer look at the area, see the Kerkrade-Centrum neighbourhood.
Daily errands are easy: Albert Heijn is just around the corner, and Jumbo is a five-minute walk away. For fresh bread or a quick coffee, the nearest restaurant is on your doorstep. Families will find Basisschool Sint Ursula just 110 m away, and secondary schools like Beroepscollege Parkstad Limburg are within walking distance. The train station is a ten-minute walk, and the park is just around the corner. All this falls within the municipality of Kerkrade, which offers a range of amenities.
At the time of writing, the home is listed exclusively through A New Home Makelaardij.
Details of this home
Prins Bernhardstraat 49, Kerkrade
Data from Kerkrade-Centrum
Data from Kerkrade-Centrum
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About Prins Bernhardstraat 49, Kerkrade
At €175,000, this is the cheapest home currently for sale in Kerkrade-Centrum and 53% below the neighbourhood's average asking price of €372,971. The price per square metre works out at about €854, which is well below the neighbourhood average of €2,867 per m². Given the larger-than-average floor area (205 m² vs 163 m² average), the price is on the keen side.
The home has an energy label D. This means it is reasonably efficient but not top-tier, you can expect moderate energy costs. In the neighbourhood, 38.9% of homes have a label D or lower, so this is fairly typical for the area. Upgrading insulation or the heating system could improve the label and reduce bills.
The nearest train station is 0.9 km away, about a ten-minute walk. This makes it convenient for commuting or day trips without needing a car.
Basisschool Sint Ursula is just 110 m away, ideal for primary-age children. For secondary education, Beroepscollege Parkstad Limburg (468 m) and Het Martin Buber (570 m) are both within walking distance. There are 22 schools within 5 km, so plenty of choice.
Albert Heijn is 158 m away, Jumbo at 445 m, and PLUS and Aldi both about 989 m. For daily groceries, you have several options within a short walk.
With 205 m² of living space, this house is 26% larger than the neighbourhood average of 163 m². The plot is 132 m². It is one of the more spacious homes currently for sale in Kerkrade-Centrum.
Kerkrade-Centrum is a densely built urban area with a mix of ages and household types. It has a high proportion of older residents (41% aged 65+) and many single-person households. The area scores high on urbanity (level 2) and has a park, restaurants and a library all within a short walk.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Kerkrade-Centrum