Grevenbicht, Sittard-Geleen
NeighbourhoodThis detached house on Staai 15 sits in the quiet village of Grevenbicht, part of the municipality of Sittard-Geleen. With 260 m² of living space on a 460 m² plot, it is a substantial home from 1933 with energy label C. The asking price of €565,000 is 50% above the neighbourhood average of €377,778, making it the most expensive of the nine homes currently for sale in the area, a reflection of its size and character. For context, detached houses in Sittard-Geleen are a rare find.
Grevenbicht is a small village with around 2,260 residents, where 88% of homes are single-family houses and 78% are owner-occupied. It has a very low urban density (445 addresses per km²), so you get plenty of peace and space. The population is mixed: many families with children, but also a notable share of older residents (30% aged 65+). There are no resident reviews available for this neighbourhood, but the neighbourhood Grevenbicht is known for its quiet, rural character.
Daily errands are easy: the nearest supermarket, Albert Heijn, is just under a kilometre away, a ten-minute walk. For primary education, Basisschool De Kingbeek is about 500 metres from the house, so children can walk to school. A child daycare centre is also within a few minutes' walk. The village has a restaurant just 400 metres away, and a GP practice is a kilometre away. For secondary education or a train station, you would need to travel further, the nearest secondary school is 7.3 km away and the train station 8.5 km, but the municipality Sittard-Geleen offers more amenities a short drive away.
At the time of writing, this home is listed through several channels, including Joeri Hendrix Makelaardij and Pararius. The price and details are as published by the agents.
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Staai 15, Grevenbicht
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About Staai 15, Grevenbicht
The asking price is 50% above the average asking price in Grevenbicht (€377,778) and is the highest of the nine homes currently for sale. However, with 260 m² of living space, it is 53% larger than the neighbourhood average of 170 m². Detached homes of this size are rare in the area, so the premium reflects the extra space and character.
Energy label C is average for an older home, it is reasonably efficient but not as low-cost as a modern A-label home. You can expect moderate heating bills, but the exact amount depends on usage and the specific installations. The home was built in 1933, so insulation may not be up to current standards.
Grevenbicht has a mix of households: about 28% are families with children, and 37% are couples without children. With 88% single-family homes and a low crime rate (46 total offences), it is a quiet, safe environment. The primary school and daycare are within walking distance, making it practical for young families.
The nearest train station is 8.5 km away, so you would need a car or bus for rail connections. The village itself is car-dependent for most longer journeys, though daily shopping and primary school are within walking or cycling distance.
The listing does not specify a garden, but the plot is 460 m², which typically includes outdoor space around a detached home.
With 260 m² of living space, a detached home of this size likely has multiple bedrooms, but the exact layout is not provided by the agent.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Grevenbicht