Beerta-Centrum, Oldambt
NeighbourhoodThis detached house on Hoofdstraat sits on a generous plot in the village of Beerta, a quiet spot in the municipality of Oldambt. With 306 m² of living space spread over a plot of 1,300 m², there is plenty of room for a large family or anyone who values space. The home was built in 2007 and has an energy label D, so heating costs are something to keep an eye on. At €497,500, the price is in line with what you would expect for a detached home of this size in this part of the country. For context, you can compare it with other detached houses in Oldambt.
Beerta-Centrum is a small neighbourhood with around 595 residents. It is a quiet area with a mix of families and older residents, about a third of households have children, and a similar share are singles. Most homes are owner-occupied (69%) and the vast majority are single-family houses (88%). The neighbourhood has a very low urbanity score (5 out of 5), meaning it feels rural and peaceful. There are no resident reviews available for this neighbourhood, but the figures paint a picture of a close-knit, family-friendly community. You can read more about the neighbourhood Beerta-Centrum.
For your daily shopping, the nearest supermarket is a SPAR about 2.9 km away, with a PLUS, Albert Heijn, Aldi and Jumbo all within 5 km, so a car or bike is handy. The closest primary school is Kindcentrum de Uilenburcht, just a couple of streets away, and there are several other primary schools within a few kilometres. A GP is on your doorstep, and a restaurant is also just around the corner. The nearest train station is 6.9 km away, so public transport connections are limited. For more on the area, see the municipality Oldambt.
At the time of writing the home is listed only via Bödeker Udema Makelaardij.
Details of this home
Hoofdstraat 227, Beerta
Data from Beerta-Centrum
5 within 5 km
8 within 5 km
About Hoofdstraat 227, Beerta
At 306 m² on a 1,300 m² plot, the price works out to about €1,625 per m² of living space. That is reasonable for a detached home in a rural village like Beerta, especially one built in 2007. Without comparable sales data for the neighbourhood, it is hard to say if it is a bargain, but it is not out of line with what you would expect in this part of Groningen.
Energy label D is average for a home of this age (2007). It means the home is not super-efficient, so you can expect moderate heating costs. The exact amount depends on your usage and the heating system, but it is not a red flag, just something to budget for.
The closest supermarket is a SPAR at about 2.9 km, so you will need a car or bike for a weekly shop. Within 5 km there are also a PLUS, Albert Heijn, Aldi and Jumbo, giving you plenty of choice.
The nearest primary school is Kindcentrum de Uilenburcht, just 372 m away, an easy walk. Other primary schools within 5 km include Kindcentrum De Bouwsteen (1.8 km) and Openbare Basisschool de Kleine Dollard (4.5 km). For secondary education, the nearest school is 6 km away, so a longer commute.
Yes, Beerta-Centrum has a very low urbanity score (5 out of 5), meaning it is rural and peaceful. With only 595 residents and mostly single-family homes, it is a quiet village where you will not have much noise or traffic.
The nearest train station is 6.9 km away, so you would need to drive or take a bus to catch a train. This is not a location for daily commuting by rail.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Beerta-Centrum