Odiliapeel, Maashorst
NeighbourhoodThis detached house on Papaverstraat sits in the quiet village of Odiliapeel, a place where life moves at a relaxed pace. With 174 m² of living space and a large 795 m² plot, it offers plenty of room for a family. The home dates from 1954 but has an A+ energy label, so it's efficient too. At €829,000, it's the most expensive of the nine homes currently for sale in the neighbourhood and sits 42% above the average asking price of €583,778, so it's on the high side compared to other detached houses in Maashorst.
Odiliapeel is a tight-knit village with around 1,455 residents. Most homes are owner-occupied (75%) and the vast majority are single-family houses (86%). The population is mixed: many families with children, but also a fair share of older residents. There are no neighbourhood reviews available for this area, so we can't share what residents say about living here. The village is quiet and rural, with a low address density, you'll have space and peace. For more on the area, see the municipality Maashorst.
For your daily shopping, Coop is just around the corner. Bread, milk and fresh produce are a short walk away. The nearest primary school, IKC Den Dijk, is practically on your doorstep, ideal for families with young children. There's also a child daycare centre nearby. For secondary education, you'd need to travel further, so older children will likely take the bus or bike. A restaurant is a couple of streets away, and the nearest park or public garden is 4.4 km away, so this is more of a countryside setting.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including Van Lanen Woning- en Bedrijfsmakelaardij. The listing is available on multiple platforms.
Details of this home
Papaverstraat 11, Odiliapeel
Data from Odiliapeel
Data from Odiliapeel
5 within 5 km
9 within 5 km
About Papaverstraat 11, Odiliapeel
The asking price of €829,000 is 42% above the average asking price in Odiliapeel (€583,778) and is the highest of the nine homes currently for sale in the neighbourhood. Homes here sell on average in 19 days, which suggests a fairly active market. Whether it's fair depends on how much you value the large plot, the A+ energy label and the quiet village setting.
This home has an energy label A+, which is very efficient. In Odiliapeel, 45.5% of homes have an A+ label, so this one is in the top tier. You can expect low energy costs, though exact amounts depend on usage. The home was built in 1954 but has been upgraded to modern standards.
The plot measures 795 m², which is generous for a detached home. The listing does not specify a garden, terrace or outbuildings, so you would need to see the property to understand how the land is laid out. The size gives you plenty of outdoor space for gardening, play or possibly extending (subject to planning permission).
The nearest primary school is IKC Den Dijk, just 69 metres away, a very short walk. There are two other primary schools within 5 km: Basisschool De Vlieger (3.7 km) and Kindcentrum Cornelius (4.6 km). For secondary education, the closest school is 7.4 km away, so older children will need transport.
Coop is just 276 metres from the home, so you can walk there in a few minutes. For more choice, Jumbo is 3.6 km away and there are other supermarkets within 5 km. Daily groceries are very convenient.
The nearest train station is 17.4 km away, so this is not a location for daily commuting by rail. Bus services are not detailed in the listing. The village is car-dependent for most journeys beyond the immediate area.
In the most recent data, there were 27 total crimes recorded in the neighbourhood. With around 1,455 residents, that's a low crime rate. The village is quiet and rural, which generally contributes to a safe environment.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Odiliapeel

