Losser-Oost, Losser
NeighbourhoodThis detached house on Gronausestraat in Losser has a classic feel, with its 1922 build and energy label C. With 195 m² of living space on a 270 m² plot, it offers plenty of room. The asking price of €589,000 is on the high side compared to the neighbourhood average, but that reflects the size and type, there are only a handful of detached houses in Losser on the market.
Losser-Oost is a quiet village neighbourhood with a mix of ages. One resident calls it "a cosy street with good neighbours who look out for each other," and another describes it as "a nice, accessible village with many different ages." The neighbourhood has a moderate urbanity level, with mostly families and older residents. Based on two reviews, it's a friendly place where people know each other. For more on the area, see the neighbourhood Losser-Oost.
For your daily shopping, Albert Heijn and Coop are just around the corner, and Jumbo is a couple of streets away. Schools are close too: primary school De Wegwijzer is on your doorstep, and Basisschool De Imenhof is a five-minute walk. The river Dinkel is nearby for a stroll, and the German border is handy for cheaper groceries and fuel.
At the time of writing the home is listed only via KockvanBenthem Makelaars.
Details of this home
Gronausestraat 133, Losser
Good · 2 residents
The neighbourhood is a cosy street with good neighbours who look out for each other. The location is right by the river Dinkel and it's very nice to walk there. Additionally, Losser is near Germany, which is handy for groceries and fuel, which are much cheaper there. The only downside is that some people from the neighbourhood let their dog do its business in our garden.
Auto-translated to English by AIIt is a nice, accessible village with many different ages. There are 2 supermarkets, a few cafes, and some nice little shops (medikamente die grenze, Kruidvat, Zeeman, Shoeby, Blokker, Terstal, Hema, etc.). There are a few fun tent parties in the centre each year (think carnival, Breughel, Ascension Day) and a farmers' market every few weeks. However, there isn't much to do or places to hang out for young people (15 to 22 years old) (such as nightlife, nice terraces, bowling, or other activities).
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About Gronausestraat 133, Losser
The asking price of €589,000 is above the neighbourhood average of €514,625 and the median of €407,500. However, this is a detached house with 195 m², while the average home in Losser-Oost is 157 m². Given the size and type, the price is on the high side but reflects what's on offer.
The home has energy label C, which is reasonably efficient. It means you can expect moderate energy costs, though not as low as with A or B labels. In the neighbourhood, about a third of homes have label A, while two-thirds have D or lower.
The nearest train station is 6.5 km away, so you'll need a car or bike to get there. It's about a 15-minute drive or a longer cycle ride.
Residents describe the street as cosy with good neighbours who look out for each other. The neighbourhood has a mix of ages, from young families to older residents, and people appreciate the quiet, village atmosphere.
Yes, Albert Heijn and Coop are both about 400 m away, just a few minutes' walk. Jumbo is also close, at around 450 m. For Aldi or PLUS, you'd need to drive a bit further.
Primary school De Wegwijzer is right next door, and Basisschool De Imenhof is about 450 m away. For secondary education, Twents Carmel College is also very close, just 83 m from the home.
The neighbourhood has a total of 155 recorded crimes, which is moderate for an area of this size. Residents generally feel safe, though one mentioned that some people let their dogs do their business in gardens.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Losser-Oost