Haerbroek-Scholtenhoek, Oldenzaal
NeighbourhoodThis corner house on Scholtendijk sits in a quiet part of Oldenzaal, where the streets are lined with pre-war homes and mature trees. At 91 m² it is compact, but the 155 m² plot gives you a bit of outdoor space. The energy label G means heating costs will be high, something to factor in. With a price of €329,000, this is the cheapest home currently for sale in Haerbroek-Scholtenhoek and 52% below the neighbourhood average, a keen entry point into the market. For context, end-of-terrace houses in Oldenzaal typically sell for more.
Haerbroek-Scholtenhoek is a residential area with a mix of families and older residents, about a third of the population is 65 or over. Most homes are owner-occupied (77%) and the streets feel calm and green. There are no resident reviews available for this neighbourhood, so the picture comes from the data: a low crime rate (36 incidents total) and good access to daily amenities. The municipality Oldenzaal is known for its small-town feel, and this corner of it is particularly peaceful.
For groceries, you have a Lidl just around the corner and an Aldi a couple of streets away, with Albert Heijn and Jumbo within a ten-minute walk. The nearest primary school, Drieeenheidsschool, is a five-minute walk, and the Twents Carmel College secondary school is even closer, just a couple of minutes on foot. A park or public garden is on your doorstep, and the train station is a ten-minute walk away, making commutes to Hengelo or Enschede straightforward.
At the time of writing, this home is listed through several channels, including KockvanBenthem Makelaars. The listing is complete with all key details provided.
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Scholtendijk 30, Oldenzaal
Data from Haerbroek-Scholtenhoek
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About Scholtendijk 30, Oldenzaal
At €329,000, this is the cheapest home for sale in Haerbroek-Scholtenhoek and 52% below the neighbourhood average of €682,694. The low price reflects the compact floor area (91 m²) and the poor energy label G, which means high heating costs. For a pre-war corner house with a 155 m² plot, it is priced keenly compared to other listings in the area.
Energy label G is the least efficient rating, so you can expect high energy costs, especially in winter. The home was built in 1920 and likely has limited insulation. While the exact running costs depend on usage and future improvements, label G typically means significantly higher heating bills than a modern home.
Haerbroek-Scholtenhoek has a mix of households: about 28% have children, and 36% are couples without children. There are several primary schools within walking distance, and the area feels safe with only 36 reported crimes. The streets are quiet and green, with a park just 300 m away.
The nearest train station is 1.2 km away, about a ten-minute walk. From there you can reach Hengelo in around 10 minutes and Enschede in 15.
At 91 m², this home is 57% smaller than the neighbourhood average of 211 m². It is a compact corner house, so if you need more space, other listings in the area are larger, but also more expensive.
The plot is 155 m², which typically includes the house footprint and any garden or outdoor space. However, the listing does not explicitly mention a garden, so you would need to check the exact layout with the agent.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Haerbroek-Scholtenhoek