Noordeloos-Dorp, Molenlanden
NeighbourhoodThis is a home with real presence. On a quiet street in Noordeloos, this detached house from 1895 sits on a 325 m² plot and offers 246 m² of living space. It is the most expensive of the six homes currently for sale in the neighbourhood, with a price 37% above the local average. That reflects its size and character, but it is on the high side compared with other detached houses in Molenlanden.
Noordeloos-Dorp is a small village with about 960 residents. It is a quiet, family-oriented area: most homes are owner-occupied and nine out of ten are single-family houses. The village has a GP and a primary school within walking distance, but for a large supermarket you need to drive about 4 km. There are no neighbourhood reviews available for this area.
Your daily routine here is village-paced. The nearest primary school, School Met De Bijbel, is just around the corner. For groceries, the nearest PLUS is a couple of streets away, and a second PLUS is about 4 km. The village has a restaurant and a GP on your doorstep. The train station is 8 km away, so a car is handy. This is the municipality of Molenlanden, a rural area with plenty of cycling and walking routes.
At the time of writing the home is listed through several channels, including Via Bert.
Details of this home
Botersloot 10A, Noordeloos
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About Botersloot 10A, Noordeloos
The asking price is 37% above the neighbourhood average of €608,000, making it the most expensive of the six homes currently for sale in Noordeloos-Dorp. However, the floor area (246 m²) is 46% larger than the local average of 169 m², and the plot is generous. Recently sold homes in the area went for an average of €710,000, so the price is on the high side but reflects the size and character of this detached house.
The energy label is E. This is a relatively low rating, meaning the home is not very energy-efficient. You can expect higher heating costs compared to a home with a better label. In the neighbourhood, half of the homes have a label D or lower, so this is not unusual for a house built in 1895.
The house has a floor area of 246 m² and sits on a plot of 325 m². That is significantly larger than the neighbourhood average of 169 m² for homes currently for sale. The year of construction is 1895, so the house has a traditional layout with characterful proportions.
Noordeloos-Dorp is a small, quiet village with around 960 residents. It is family-oriented: most households have children, and nine out of ten homes are single-family houses. The area has a low crime rate (8 incidents total) and a very low address density, so it feels rural and peaceful.
A GP and a primary school (School Met De Bijbel) are within 300 metres. The nearest supermarket (PLUS) is 2.7 km away, and a second PLUS is 4.2 km. For secondary education, the nearest school is 9.4 km away. The train station is 8 km from the house.
There are currently six homes for sale in Noordeloos-Dorp, with prices ranging from €300,000 to €835,000. The average asking price is €608,000, and the median is €616,500. This house is the most expensive on the market.
It is a detached house, which is the most common type in the neighbourhood: 90% of homes are single-family houses. The house was built in 1895, so it has a traditional, characterful design.
5 homes in the neighbourhood Noordeloos-Dorp