Meerssen, Meerssen
NeighbourhoodThis detached house on Bunderstraat in Meerssen offers a generous 208 m² of living space on a 401 m² plot, built in 1955. The energy label F means heating costs will be significant, something to factor in. At €449,000, the price is in line with the market: the median in the neighbourhood is €422,000, and the average per m² is €3,170. For context, see detached houses in Meerssen.
Meerssen is a neighbourhood of contrasts, as two residents describe. One says: "In the neighbourhood there are many groups of residents living together, including foreigners but also Dutch families. Social safety can vary greatly from street to street. For example, drug labs have been busted in one street, while in another street there are large villas. So there is a big contrast. The people in the neighbourhood are very sociable and like to chat." Another adds: "Meerssen is a nice neighbourhood where I have lived all my life. But in Meerssen itself there is also a lot of crime, which has reduced social safety. In Meerssen, more and more people with a non-Western background have come to live. In Meerssen, there are mainly many elderly people, but there are also streets where more households with young children live, and there are also some loitering youths on the streets." The neighbourhood has around 5,570 residents, with a mix of ages and household types. For more on the area, see municipality Meerssen.
For your daily shopping, Lidl is just around the corner, and Albert Heijn is a couple of streets away. There are several primary schools within walking distance: Basisschool De WereldSter is on your doorstep, and Openbare Daltonschool De Bundeling is a five-minute walk. For secondary education, Stella Maris College is about a ten-minute walk. The train station is also just around the corner, making commuting easy.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including Lassoo Makelaars & Taxateurs, Funda, Pararius, and Vastgoed Nederland.
Details of this home
Bunderstraat 258, Meerssen
Good · 2 residents
In the neighbourhood there are many groups of residents living together, including foreigners but also Dutch families. Social safety can vary greatly from street to street. For example, drug labs have been busted in one street, while in another street there are large villas. So there is a big contrast. The people in the neighbourhood are very sociable and like to chat. There is sometimes litter on the street, but there are cleaning services. There is nothing in the neighbourhood, and in the surrounding area there are small parks. There is a secondary school and a primary school, as well as nursery and preschool care that are mainstream and generally rated well. There is a train station and several bus stops, including a neighbourhood bus.
Auto-translated to English by AIMeerssen is a nice neighbourhood where I have lived all my life. But in Meerssen itself there is also a lot of crime, which has reduced social safety. In Meerssen, more and more people with a non-Western background have come to live. In Meerssen, there are mainly many elderly people, but there are also streets where more households with young children live, and there are also some loitering youths on the streets. In my opinion, more attention could be paid to safety in Meerssen, and more things should be arranged for young people so that they do not just hang around on the streets and cause nuisance.
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About Bunderstraat 258, Meerssen
The asking price of €449,000 is close to the neighbourhood median of €422,000 and below the average sold price of €532,179. Given the 208 m² floor area, the price per m² works out to about €2,159, which is well below the neighbourhood average of €3,170 per m². So it appears priced for its size, though the energy label F means higher running costs.
Residents describe Meerssen as a mixed neighbourhood with contrasts. One notes that social safety varies greatly from street to street, with drug labs busted in some streets while others have large villas. Another mentions crime has reduced social safety and that more attention could be paid to safety. The neighbourhood has a total of 255 recorded crimes, but this figure covers a broad area.
The train station is 0.9 km away, which is just around the corner, about a ten-minute walk. This makes it convenient for commuting without needing a car.
Lidl is 908 m away (just around the corner), Albert Heijn is 985 m (a couple of streets away), and Jan Linders is 1.2 km (a ten-minute walk). For a wider selection, Jumbo and PLUS are within 3 km.
Basisschool De WereldSter is 478 m away (on your doorstep), Openbare Daltonschool De Bundeling is 933 m (a five-minute walk), and Basisschool Franciscus is 1 km away. For secondary education, Stella Maris College is 1.3 km (a ten-minute walk).
The home was built in 1955 and has an energy label F, indicating poor insulation and high energy consumption. You can expect significant heating costs. In the neighbourhood, 58.6% of homes have a label D or lower, so this is not unusual for the area, but it is something to budget for.
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