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Homes for sale in De Streep, Landgraaf

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House prices and market figures De Streep, Landgraaf

The owner-occupied market in De Streep is relatively limited in size, but does show interesting figures. Of the 571 homes in the neighbourhood, 49% are owner-occupied, the rest are rental properties, a large part of which are owned by housing associations. The average WOZ value is €244,000, just below the average for the district Schaesberg (€247,000) and the municipal average of Landgraaf (€249,000). De Streep is therefore valued slightly more favourably than the surrounding area, although the actual transaction prices tell a different story.

In the past twelve months, 13 homes were sold, with an average purchase price of €439,731. The range runs from €169,000 to €750,000, indicating that both entry-level homes and larger, more expensive properties come onto the market. With an average living area of 238 m², the price per square metre works out at approximately €1,847. These are relatively spacious homes for a South Limburg neighbourhood. For the current supply and the average asking price at this moment, you can consult the overview at the top of this page.

Living in De Streep, Landgraaf

De Streep is a quiet, predominantly residential neighbourhood on the edge of Schaesberg, the district of Landgraaf that borders Heerlen. The neighbourhood has a recognisable South Limburg character: terraced houses and semi-detached houses from the 1960s and 1970s, interspersed with some detached houses on larger plots. It is not a neighbourhood that stands out for spectacular architecture, but rather for the peace and space you experience once you leave the busy through roads behind.

The population composition says a lot about the character of the neighbourhood. With 340 residents aged 65 and over, De Streep is clearly a neighbourhood where many people have lived for a long time and do not leave quickly. This provides stability and a certain social cohesion, but also limited turnover on the owner-occupied market. Young families are less represented, although primary schools are accessible in the immediate vicinity of Schaesberg, including schools on the edge of the district centre.

For daily shopping, you rely on the facilities in Schaesberg itself, within walking distance or a short bike ride. The shopping centre of Schaesberg offers a supermarket, some specialist shops and service-oriented stores. For a wider range, the centre of Heerlen is easily accessible, about ten minutes by car. Heerlen has a train station with connections to Maastricht, Sittard and Aachen. Bus connections from the neighbourhood are reasonable; bus stops in the area provide a connection to the regional public transport network. By car, the A76 is quickly reachable, which makes the connection with the rest of Limburg and towards Germany smooth.

Residents give De Streep an overall score of 7.1 out of 10. Accessibility (8.0), housing (8.0) and beauty (8.0) score the highest. Safety and green space score lower, both a 6.0. The latter is noticeable in the neighbourhood: large parks or green buffers are largely absent, although in the wider area of Schaesberg there are walking opportunities towards the Limburg hills. More resident reviews and the full neighbourhood data can be found on the information page of De Streep.

Compared to neighbouring neighbourhoods, De Streep has a fairly unique position. Kakert and Lichtenberg have a similar living environment, but can differ per sub-score. Those looking for more dynamism or a different housing mix can also look at De Dormig or the broader owner-occupied homes in Schaesberg as a whole. The municipality of Landgraaf also provides information about living and facilities in the various neighbourhoods via its website: landgraaf.nl.

Who is a home in De Streep suitable for?

De Streep mainly attracts movers and people who consciously choose peace and space over urban liveliness. The average home size of 238 m² makes the neighbourhood interesting for those looking for more space than an average terraced house offers. Seniors who have lived in the neighbourhood for years like to stay there. Starters will notice that the supply is limited and that the average selling price is high for a small neighbourhood, although the lower end of the range (€169,000) still offers entry opportunities. If you are unsure whether buying is right for you at this moment, you can also consider the rental homes in De Streep as an intermediate option. Be realistic about the supply: with 13 transactions per year, the choice at any given time is limited.

What residents say about De Streep

The neighbourhood scores a 7.1 based on resident reviews. The highest scores go to accessibility, housing and the appearance of the neighbourhood, each with an 8.0. Safety and green space remain at 6.0, which can be a point of attention for some buyers. One resident describes the neighbourhood as: "A quiet place to live, well accessible and well-maintained, but it lacks green space and sometimes feels a bit quiet." All reviews and the full scores per category are on the neighbourhood page of De Streep.

Comparing homes for sale in and around De Streep

Buurtje.nl bundles the supply from more than 1,500 sources in one place, supplemented with neighbourhood scores, resident reviews and district data that you won't find on other platforms. This way you can not only compare a home, but also assess the neighbourhood itself before planning a viewing. In addition to De Streep, also check the supply in Klinkerkwartier, Leenhof or explore the possibilities in other districts such as Nieuwenhagen and Ubach over Worms. For a complete picture of the municipality, you can also consult the overall overview of homes for sale in Landgraaf.


Frequently asked questions

What is the cost of a home in De Streep?

In the past twelve months, the average purchase price in De Streep was €439,731. The range runs from €169,000 to €750,000, depending on the type and condition of the property. With an average living area of 238 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €1,847. Supply is limited: 13 homes were sold in a year, so anyone wanting to buy in De Streep must respond quickly.

What is the WOZ value in De Streep?

The average WOZ value in De Streep is €244,000. This is slightly below the average for the Schaesberg district (€247,000) and the municipal average for Landgraaf (€249,000). The WOZ value gives an indication of the fiscal value of homes, but actual selling prices in De Streep are significantly higher due to the larger average property size.

What is it like to live in De Streep?

De Streep is a quiet residential neighbourhood in the Schaesberg district of Landgraaf, with a predominantly older population and a stable, well-maintained streetscape. Residents give the neighbourhood a score of 7.1 out of 10. Accessibility, housing and appearance score well, while green spaces and safety score somewhat lower. It is a neighbourhood for those who value peace and space over urban amenities on the doorstep.

Is De Streep suitable for seniors or downsizers?

De Streep is particularly a neighbourhood for seniors and downsizers. The largest age group consists of those aged 65 and over (340 out of over 1,000 residents), and the homes are generally spacious. Single-person and two-person households are strongly represented. In theory, first-time buyers can enter via the cheaper segments of the market, but supply is scarce and competition can therefore be high.

How accessible is De Streep?

Residents rate accessibility at 8.0, the highest sub-score for the neighbourhood. By car, the A76 is quickly reachable, providing connections towards Heerlen, Sittard and the German border. Heerlen, with a train station and connections to Maastricht and Aachen, is about a ten-minute drive away. Bus stops in the area provide connections to the regional public transport network.

What types of homes are for sale in De Streep?

The housing stock in De Streep largely consists of terraced houses and semi-detached houses from the 1960s and 1970s, supplemented by a few detached houses. The average living area of 238 m² is relatively large. Buying apartments in De Streep is less common; the supply mainly consists of ground-based homes. Of the 571 homes, 49% are owner-occupied, the rest are rental properties.

How does De Streep score on safety and green spaces?

Safety and green spaces are the two lowest-scoring categories in the resident ratings, both at 6.0 out of 10. Large parks or extensive green zones are lacking in the neighbourhood itself, although there are walking opportunities towards the broader Limburg hill country from the Schaesberg area. Those who prioritise green spaces when buying a home would do well to weigh this point in their choice for this neighbourhood.


Experiences from De Streep
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Farah Mohammad
Gezin · tussenwoning
20-11-2023
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It's a small and quiet place where everyone gets along nicely, and the schools and the market are very cosy!

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