Coevorden-Centrum, Coevorden
NeighbourhoodThis detached house on Krimweg in Coevorden has a classic feel, with its 1901 construction and generous 190 m² of living space. The energy label is E, so heating costs will be something to factor in. At €375,000, it is the most expensive of the four homes currently for sale in the neighbourhood and sits 26% above the average asking price of €297,375, partly explained by its size, which is 48% larger than the local average. For context, detached houses in Coevorden give an idea of what else is available in the municipality.
Coevorden-Centrum is a small urban area with around 2,260 residents. It has a high proportion of single-person households (895) and a notable share of residents aged 65 and over (850). The housing stock is predominantly pre-war (75% built before 1945), and 40% of homes are owner-occupied. The neighbourhood has a moderate urban density (1,252 addresses per km²). There are no resident reviews available for this area. The neighbourhood Coevorden-Centrum page has more details.
For groceries, you have several options within a short walk: Jumbo and Aldi are both just around the corner, Lidl is a couple of streets away, and Albert Heijn is about a five-minute walk. For families, the Paul Krugerschool is a couple of streets away, and the Parkschool voor Openbare Basisschool is a ten-minute walk. Secondary education is available at Scholengemeenschap de Nieuwe Veste, about a ten-minute walk. The municipality Coevorden page covers the wider area.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including Grimme Makelaardij, Funda, Huispedia and Pararius.
Details of this home
Krimweg 9, Coevorden
Data from Coevorden-Centrum
Data from Coevorden-Centrum
6 within 5 km
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About Krimweg 9, Coevorden
The asking price is €375,000, which is 26% above the average asking price in Coevorden-Centrum (€297,375) and the highest of the four homes currently for sale. However, the house is also 48% larger than the average (190 m² vs 128 m²). Recently sold homes in the neighbourhood went for an average of €382,762, so the price is in line with what buyers have paid for similar-sized properties.
The energy label is E, which means the home is not very energy-efficient. In the neighbourhood, 25% of homes for sale have label A or better, while 25% have label D or lower. You can expect higher heating costs compared to a more efficient home, but the exact amount depends on usage and future improvements.
The plot measures 552 m². The house itself has 190 m² of living space, which is well above the neighbourhood average of 128 m². The listing does not specify whether there is a garden or other outdoor features, so you would need to check the details with the agent.
Coevorden-Centrum is a compact, older neighbourhood with many pre-war homes. It has a mix of ages, with a notable number of residents aged 65 and over. There are plenty of shops and schools within walking distance, and the train station is about a ten-minute walk away. The area has a moderate urban feel.
The nearest train station is 1.0 km away, which is about a ten-minute walk. This makes it convenient for commuting or trips to other cities.
Yes, there are several primary schools within walking distance. The Paul Krugerschool is about 424 m away, and the Parkschool voor Openbare Basisschool is about 1 km away. For secondary education, Scholengemeenschap de Nieuwe Veste is about 1.2 km away.
You have several supermarkets within a short walk: Jumbo and Aldi are both about 195 m away, Lidl is about 237 m, and Albert Heijn is about 325 m. This makes daily grocery shopping very convenient.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Coevorden-Centrum