Trasselt, Hoogeveen
NeighbourhoodThis 1989-built detached house on De Strekel sits in a leafy part of Trasselt, a neighbourhood where almost all homes are owner-occupied and families make up a large share of the population. With 198 m² of living space and a 324 m² plot, the house feels generous without being overwhelming. The energy label B means running costs should be manageable. At €639,500, the price is in line with what you'd expect for a detached house in Hoogeveen of this size.
Trasselt is a calm residential area with a mix of ages, nearly a third of residents are 65 or older, but there are also plenty of families with children. The neighbourhood has a low urban density (914 addresses per km²), so it feels spacious. One resident describes it as a "nice neighbourhood, though I'd prefer to see the schools and sports hall on the outskirts rather than in the middle of the area." They also note that the Korenstraat gets busy with school traffic. Based on one review, the overall score is 7.25. For more context, see the neighbourhood Trasselt page.
For your morning bread run, both Albert Heijn and PLUS are just around the corner, both about a five-minute walk away. Primary schools are even closer: Obs het Rastholt is on your doorstep, and De Regenboog is just a couple of streets away. For secondary education, you'd need to travel a bit further, about 3.8 km. The nearest park or public garden is a short stroll away, and a GP is within walking distance. The municipality Hoogeveen offers a range of amenities within easy reach.
At the time of writing, this home is listed through several channels, including Huys Makelaars, Vastgoed Nederland, Huispedia, and Funda.
Details of this home
De Strekel 5, Hoogeveen
Good · 1 resident
Now that schools and sports have started again, the Korenstraat has become a racetrack, with many children and athletes from outside the neighbourhood. Also, schools should promote more that children should walk or cycle to school. Grandparents also bring the children en masse by car; the Korenstraat should become more car-free.
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About De Strekel 5, Hoogeveen
For a 198 m² detached house with a 324 m² plot and energy label B, the price is in line with the market in Trasselt. The neighbourhood has almost exclusively owner-occupied homes, and the house is well-maintained for its age (1989). Without comparable sales data for the immediate area, it's hard to say if it's a bargain, but it's not overpriced for what you get.
Trasselt is a quiet, family-friendly area with a low urban density. Most homes are owner-occupied, and the population is a mix of families and older residents. One resident gave it a 7.25, praising the neighbourhood but noting that the Korenstraat can be busy with school traffic. The area feels spacious and green, with a park just 0.4 km away.
The nearest train station is 3.6 km away, which is about a 10-minute drive or a 45-minute walk. It's not within walking distance for a daily commute, but it's manageable by bike or car.
There are several primary schools within walking distance: Obs het Rastholt (110 m), De Regenboog (186 m), and Montessorischool Het Element (517 m). For secondary education, the nearest school is 3.8 km away, so you'd need to drive or cycle.
Both Albert Heijn and PLUS are about 750 m away, a five-minute walk. Aldi is 1.7 km, and Nettorama is 2.3 km. For daily groceries, you're well covered within a short stroll.
The house has energy label B, which is good for a home built in 1989. It means it's reasonably efficient, so you won't face sky-high energy bills, but it's not as efficient as a modern A++++ home.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Trasselt