Losser-Oost, Losser
NeighbourhoodThis detached house on Kloosterstraat sits in a peaceful part of Losser, with the river Dinkel just a stroll away. At 147 m² on a 537 m² plot, it offers plenty of room inside and out. The asking price of €485,000 is slightly below the average for a detached houses in Losser, making it a keen option in the current market.
Residents describe Losser-Oost as a friendly street where neighbours look out for each other. One calls it "Cosy" and notes the handy location near Germany for cheaper groceries and fuel. Another says it's a "quiet village" with a mix of ages, two supermarkets, a few cafes, and some nice little shops. The only downsides mentioned are dogs doing their business in gardens and limited nightlife for young people. The neighbourhood Losser-Oost has a mix of families and older residents, with many single-person households.
For your morning bread, Albert Heijn and Coop are both just around the corner, and Jumbo is a couple of streets away. Kindcentrum Meester Snel primary school is on your doorstep, and the secondary school Twents Carmel College is a five-minute walk. The village centre with its cafes and shops is a short stroll, and the German border is handy for a weekend trip.
At the time of writing the home is listed via Straatman Makelaardij and also appears on Funda.
Details of this home
Kloosterstraat 21, 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 Kloosterstraat 21, Losser
The asking price of €485,000 is below the average of €514,625 for homes in Losser-Oost, but above the median of €407,500. Given the 147 m² floor area and 537 m² plot, the price per m² (€3,299) is slightly under the neighbourhood average of €3,372. So it's priced keenly compared to similar homes.
The home has energy label E, which is less efficient than modern standards. You can expect higher heating costs compared to a home with label A or B. In the neighbourhood, 33.3% of homes have label A and 66.7% have label D or lower, so this home is on the less efficient side.
Losser-Oost has a mix of ages, with many families with children (645 households) and a good number of schools nearby. Residents mention it's a quiet village with good neighbours. The only drawback for young people is limited nightlife, but for families it's a safe, friendly area.
Albert Heijn and Coop are both 245 metres away, just around the corner. Jumbo is 348 metres away, a couple of streets. For discount shopping, Aldi is 3 km away. So daily groceries are very convenient.
The nearest train station is 6.5 km away, so it's not within walking distance. You would need a bike or car to reach it.
You would need to view the property to see the outdoor space.
The listing does not state the number of bedrooms.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Losser-Oost