Tricht, West Betuwe
NeighbourhoodThis detached house on Hoekenburg sits in a quiet part of Tricht, a village in the Betuwe region. With 184 m² of living space on a 424 m² plot, it is a generous home for a family. The price of €720,000 is the highest of the seven homes currently for sale in the neighbourhood and sits 36% above the local average asking price of €530,571, partly because it is 37% larger than the average home here. For context, detached houses in West Betuwe vary widely in size and price.
Tricht is a small village with about 1,770 residents. Almost all homes are single-family houses (97%), and three-quarters are owner-occupied. The population is mixed: many families with children, but also a fair share of older residents. The area is quiet and green, with a park or public garden about a ten-minute walk away. There are no neighbourhood reviews available for this home, but the village atmosphere is evident from the low crime figures (28 incidents in total). The Tricht neighbourhood is a close-knit community.
For daily groceries, you have several supermarkets within a couple of streets away: Albert Heijn is about 1.4 km, Lidl 1.6 km, and PLUS 1.9 km. Primary school IKC BinnensteBuiten is just around the corner, and secondary school Pvo Geldermalsen Ida Gerhardt is a ten-minute walk. A GP is also nearby. The village has a restaurant within walking distance. For a train, the station is 3.4 km away, a short drive or cycle. The municipality of West Betuwe offers a rural setting with good local amenities.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including Van Brenk Makelaardij. The asking price is €720,000.
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Hoekenburg 3B, Tricht
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About Hoekenburg 3B, Tricht
The asking price of €720,000 is the highest of the seven homes currently for sale in Tricht. It is 36% above the neighbourhood average asking price of €530,571, but the home is also 37% larger than the average (184 m² vs 134 m²). Recently sold homes in the area went for an average of €591,375, so the price is on the high side, reflecting the extra space and detached nature.
With 184 m² of living space, this house is 37% larger than the average home for sale in the neighbourhood, which is 134 m². The plot of 424 m² also gives plenty of outdoor space. Most homes in Tricht are single-family houses, so this one is among the more spacious options currently available.
The home has an energy label B, which is efficient. In the neighbourhood, 42.9% of homes have label B, while another 42.9% have label D or lower. Label B means relatively low energy costs compared to older homes, though exact bills depend on usage.
The nearest primary school, IKC BinnensteBuiten, is just 200 m away, a short walk. For secondary education, Pvo Geldermalsen Ida Gerhardt is 1 km away. The closest supermarket is Albert Heijn at 1.4 km, with Lidl and PLUS also within 2 km. Daily errands are easily done on foot or by bike.
Tricht is a quiet village with very low crime. In total, 28 incidents were recorded across the neighbourhood, which is low for a residential area. The village has a rural, family-friendly atmosphere with mostly single-family homes and many owner-occupiers.
Recently sold homes in Tricht took an average of 32 days to sell. That is a reasonable timeframe, indicating a balanced market. The current home has been listed at a higher price, so it may take a bit longer to find a buyer.
The nearest train station is 3.4 km away. That is about a 10-minute drive or a 15-minute cycle.
Almost all homes in Tricht are single-family houses (97%), and 75% are owner-occupied. The housing stock is a mix: 50% were built between 1945 and 1970, 25% between 1970 and 1990, and 25% between 1990 and 2010. This home was built in 1996, so it is relatively modern.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Tricht