Beesel, Beesel
NeighbourhoodThis detached house on Hoogstraat in Beesel has a stately feel, with its 1882 origins and 202 m² of living space. It sits on a 1,665 m² plot, giving it a sense of space you rarely find. At €575,000 it is the most expensive of the six homes currently for sale in the neighbourhood, and 41% above the average asking price of €408,167, so it is on the high side compared to the local market. For context, detached houses in Beesel are a small segment, and this one stands out for its size and age.
Beesel is a small village with just over 2,000 residents. It is a place where most people live in single-family homes (92%) and own their property (78%). The population is on the older side, a third are 65 or over, and households without children outnumber those with children. There are no neighbourhood reviews available, so the character of the street is best judged in person. The village has a low address density (294 addresses per km²), which matches its rural feel. For more on the area, see the municipality of Beesel.
For your morning bread, the nearest supermarket is a PLUS about a ten-minute walk away. There is also a Lidl and an Albert Heijn within a few kilometres. The closest primary school is Rooms Katholieke Basisschool Het Spick, just around the corner. A GP and a park are also within a ten-minute walk. The train station is 3.3 km away, so you would need a bike or car for the commute.
At present the home is listed through several channels, including Inge Pelsers Makelaardij en Advies, Funda, Pararius and others.
Details of this home
Hoogstraat 6, Beesel
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About Hoogstraat 6, Beesel
The asking price is 41% above the neighbourhood average of €408,167 and is the highest among the six homes currently for sale in Beesel. However, this house is also 26% larger than the average (202 m² vs 160 m²) and sits on a very large plot. Whether it is fair depends on how much you value the extra space and the historic character.
Energy label C is average for a house of this age. It means the home is reasonably efficient but not as cheap to heat as a modern A-rated property. In the neighbourhood, 43% of homes have label C, so it is typical for the area.
Beesel has a mix of households: about 290 with children and 375 without. The primary school Het Spick is within walking distance, and there are several other schools within a few kilometres. The village is quiet and rural, with a low crime rate (23 total offences). It is not a bustling family hub, but it offers space and safety.
The nearest train station is 3.3 km from the house. That is about a 10-minute bike ride or a short drive. The listing does not specify which station, but the distance is manageable for daily commuting.
The plot is 1,665 m², which is very large for a detached house in Beesel. The listing does not describe the garden in detail, so you would need to view the property to see how the outdoor space is laid out.
The listing does not state the number of bedrooms. With 202 m² of living space spread over a detached house, it is likely to have several, but the exact layout is not provided.
The house was built in 1882 and has an energy label C, which suggests it has been updated to some extent. However, the listing does not mention any recent renovations or the condition of the roof, plumbing or electrics. A viewing and a structural survey would be needed to assess the state.
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