Horssen, Druten
NeighbourhoodThis is a home with real character: a detached house from 1900, set on a generous plot of 2120 m². With 334 m² of living space, it is more than three times the size of the average home in the neighbourhood. The energy label is F, which means heating costs will be significant. At €650,000, the price is on the high side compared to the neighbourhood average of €400,000, but you are getting a very large property. For context, see other detached houses in Druten.
Horssen is a small village with about 1,100 residents. It is a quiet, rural area with a low population density. Most homes are owner-occupied (75%) and almost all are single-family houses (96%). The population is mixed, with a notable share of older residents (45-65 and 65+). There are no neighbourhood reviews available for this listing. The village offers basic amenities within walking distance: a GP, a primary school, and a park are all just around the corner. For more on the area, see the municipality Druten.
Daily life in Horssen is quiet and self-contained. The nearest supermarket is Albert Heijn, about a ten-minute walk away, with PLUS, Jumbo, and Aldi also within a couple of streets away. For primary education, the Rooms Katholieke Basisschool De Octopus is just a couple of streets away. Other primary schools are a bit further, around a ten-minute walk. Secondary education is further afield,. The nearest train station is 12.4 km away, so a car is essential for commuting.
At the time of writing, the home is listed via Van Erp Makelaardij B.V. and also appears on Funda, so it is available through several channels.
Details of this home
Rijdt 33, Horssen
Data from Horssen
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About Rijdt 33, Horssen
The asking price of €650,000 is well above the neighbourhood average of €400,000 and the average sold price of €495,917. However, this home has 334 m² of living space, which is 224% larger than the neighbourhood average of 103 m². The price per square metre works out at about €1,946, which is actually lower than the neighbourhood average of €3,883 per m². So while the total price is high, you are getting a lot of space for your money.
The energy label is F, which is poor. In a neighbourhood where most homes have better labels, this means you can expect high energy costs for heating and electricity. The home dates from 1900, so it likely has limited insulation. You should budget for significant utility bills.
The plot is 2,120 m², which is very spacious. This gives you plenty of room for a large garden, outdoor activities, or even extensions (subject to planning permission). The exact layout and condition of the garden are not described in the listing.
Horssen is a quiet, rural village with a low crime rate (14 total offences). It has a mix of ages, with many families and older residents. Amenities like a GP, primary school, and park are within walking distance. For secondary school and train station, you need to travel further. It is a peaceful area, ideal if you value space and tranquillity.
The nearest train station is 12.4 km away. This means commuting by train is not very convenient; a car or bus is needed to reach the station. The listing does not specify bus connections, so you would need to check local public transport options.
Yes, the nearest primary school, Rooms Katholieke Basisschool De Octopus, is just 317 m away, a couple of streets away. Other primary schools are within a few kilometres. Secondary education is further, at 4.4 km, so a school run by car or bike is likely.
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