Kunrade, Voerendaal
NeighbourhoodThis 1956 detached house on Bergseweg sits in the quiet village of Kunrade, part of Voerendaal. With 119 m² of living space on a 505 m² plot, it offers a good amount of room both inside and out. The energy label is F, so heating costs will be something to factor in. At €339,000, the asking price is 33% below the neighbourhood average of €504,115, which makes it a keen option compared to other detached houses in Voerendaal.
Kunrade has around 3,245 residents, with a mix of ages and household types. One resident describes it as a "neat and cosy neighbourhood" with "quick contact with the neighbours." Another, however, is far less positive, saying: "Traffic is a disaster, reporting this to the municipality is a disaster. Moreover, the municipality considers it very important to build up the Natura 2000 areas. The last bits of protected nature are disappearing here." These two reviews give a score of 7.69 out of 10. The neighbourhood Kunrade is home to mostly single-family homes (87%) and owner-occupied properties (72%).
For your daily shopping, Aldi is just under a kilometre away and PLUS is about a ten-minute walk. The nearest primary school, Cortemich Brede School Voerendaal, is a couple of streets away, while secondary school Sintermeertencollege is a bit further. A restaurant is on your doorstep, and the train station is about a five-minute walk. The municipality Voerendaal offers a rural setting with basic amenities close by.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including Aelmans Woningmakelaars Voerendaal.
Details of this home
Bergseweg 13, Voerendaal
Good · 2 residents
Neat and cosy neighbourhood. Quick contact with the neighbours.
Auto-translated to English by AII've been living here for 3 years now. Traffic is a disaster, reporting this to the municipality is a disaster. Moreover, the municipality considers it very important to build up the Natura 2000 areas. The last bits of protected nature are disappearing here. Voerendaal listens to no one. I am labelled as difficult when I ask for environmental building permits. Nature and climate are a big farce.
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About Bergseweg 13, Voerendaal
The asking price of €339,000 is 33% below the average asking price in Kunrade (€504,115) and also below the median of €385,000. However, the house is smaller than average (119 m² vs 203 m²) and has an energy label F, which means higher energy costs. Given these factors, the price appears keen relative to other homes in the neighbourhood.
The energy label is F, which is low on the scale. This means the home is not very energy-efficient, so you can expect higher heating and electricity bills compared to a home with a better label. It may be worth considering improvements such as insulation or a more efficient heating system.
Kunrade is a village with about 3,245 residents. Resident reviews are mixed: one calls it 'neat and cosy' with good neighbour contact, while another complains about traffic and municipal neglect. The area has a mix of ages, with many single-family homes and a high percentage of owner-occupied properties.
Within walking distance you'll find Aldi and PLUS supermarkets, a primary school, a restaurant, and a train station. A secondary school and a park are a bit further but still reachable. The village has basic amenities, but for more extensive shopping you may need to travel to Voerendaal centre.
The plot is 505 m², which is a good size for a detached house. The listing does not specify whether there is a garden, but the plot size suggests outdoor space.
The nearest train station is 1.5 km away, which is about a 15-20 minute walk or a short bike ride. This provides a connection to the wider region.
With 119 m² of living space, it likely has at least three bedrooms, but you would need to confirm the layout with the agent.
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