Twekkelerveld, Enschede
NeighbourhoodThis 1930s end-of-terrace house in Twekkelerveld has a warm, lived-in feel from the moment you step inside. With 92 m² of living space and a 232 m² plot, it offers more outdoor space than many homes in the area. The price of €285,000 is 19% below the neighbourhood average of €353,000, making it a keen entry point compared to other end-of-terrace houses in Enschede.
Twekkelerveld is a diverse part of Enschede with a mix of pre-war and post-war housing. Around half the homes were built before 1945, and three-quarters have an energy label D or lower, so heating costs are something to factor in. The area has a high proportion of single-person households (1,355 out of 2,291 homes) and a relatively young population, with many residents aged 25 to 45. There are no resident reviews available for this neighbourhood, but the figures show a lively, urban feel with an address density of 1,387 addresses per km². For more context, see the Twekkelerveld neighbourhood.
For your morning bread and groceries, Lidl is just around the corner, and Albert Heijn is a ten-minute walk away. A GP practice is also within a five-minute walk. Families will find primary schools close by: CBS de Zevenster is 750 m away, and Paulus is 869 m. For secondary education, Zone.college vmbo Enschede is a couple of streets away. The train station is 1.5 km away, so a 15-minute walk or short cycle. These amenities are typical for the municipality of Enschede.
At present, the home is listed through several channels, including Home Makelaars, Funda and Huispedia, so you can compare the listing across platforms.
Details of this home
Saturnusstraat 10, Enschede
Data from Twekkelerveld
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About Saturnusstraat 10, Enschede
The asking price of €285,000 is 19% below the average asking price in Twekkelerveld (€353,000) and close to the median of €292,500. However, the floor area of 92 m² is 26% smaller than the neighbourhood average of 124 m². So you are paying less per square metre than many other homes in the area, which makes the price keen relative to the local market.
The home has energy label D. In Twekkelerveld, 75% of homes have label D or lower, so this is typical for the neighbourhood. Label D means the home is not particularly energy-efficient, so you can expect higher heating bills compared to a modern home. The house was built in 1930, so insulation may be limited.
The plot measures 232 m², which is generous for an end-of-terrace house in this area. The listing does not specify how much of that is garden versus paved area, but the outdoor space is clearly substantial. You would have room for a patio, lawn and perhaps a shed.
Twekkelerveld is a mixed, urban neighbourhood with a young population and many single-person households. It has a residential feel with an address density of 1,387 per km². Amenities like supermarkets, schools and a GP are all within walking distance. The area has a higher crime rate than some parts of Enschede, with 190 total offences recorded.
The train station is 1.5 km from the house, which is about a 15-minute walk or a 5-minute cycle. This makes commuting by train quite convenient.
Primary schools within walking distance include CBS de Zevenster (750 m) and Paulus (869 m). For secondary education, Zone.college vmbo Enschede is 496 m away. There are also special education schools within 2 km.
The listing does not state the number of bedrooms. With 92 m² of living space, a typical 1930s end-of-terrace house of this size often has three bedrooms, but you would need to check the floor plan or view the property to confirm.
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