Lieshout, Laarbeek
NeighbourhoodThis 1964 detached house on Hertog Janstraat sits on a generous 541 m² plot. With 119 m² of living space and an E energy label, it's a solid home that could benefit from some modernisation. At €485,000, the price is in line with other detached houses in Laarbeek on the market.
Lieshout is a small village with a strong sense of community. Two residents give it an 8.1 out of 10. One says: "Quiet residential area with lots of greenery, pleasant living with sufficient amenities." Another adds: "Good neighbourhood with nice spacious surroundings, clean and plenty of nature." The village has a mix of ages, with many families and older residents. Most homes are owner-occupied and detached, giving the area a settled feel. For more on the area, see Lieshout.
For your morning bread, Jumbo is just around the corner. Primary school De Sprankel is a couple of streets away, and the nearest secondary school is a ten-minute drive. The village centre has a restaurant and a library within a five-minute walk. For a wider range of shops and services, the municipality Laarbeek offers several options a short drive away.
At the time of writing, the home is listed via Van Santvoort - Nuenen and also appears on Funda, so it's available through several channels.
Details of this home
Hertog Janstraat 14, Lieshout
Very good · 2 residents
Pleasant living with sufficient amenities
Auto-translated to English by AIGood neighbourhood with nice spacious surroundings, clean and plenty of nature. Except there is little room for new people to live, so I wouldn't be able to buy a house in the neighbourhood and I would prefer to have older and younger people live together.
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About Hertog Janstraat 14, Lieshout
The price is in line with what other detached homes in Laarbeek are going for. The house has a good-sized plot and a solid layout, though the E energy label means heating costs will be higher than in a more modern home. The neighbourhood is quiet and green, which adds to the appeal.
The energy label is E, which is below average for a home of this age. You can expect higher energy bills compared to a well-insulated home. The house was built in 1964, so improvements like double glazing or cavity wall insulation could bring the label up over time.
The nearest train station is 8.6 km away, so you'll need a car or bus for rail connections. Lieshout is a rural village, so public transport is limited.
Residents describe Lieshout as a quiet, green area with a mix of ages. There are many families and older residents, and the neighbourhood feels spacious and clean. One resident noted that it's hard for newcomers to buy a house here, which suggests a stable community.
Given the size, there is plenty of outdoor space around the house.
The listing does not state the number of bedrooms. With 119 m² of living space, it likely has at least three bedrooms, but you would need to check the floor plan with the agent.
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