Odiliapeel, Maashorst
NeighbourhoodThis semi-detached house on Boekweitstraat 24 sits in a quiet part of Odiliapeel, a village in the municipality of Maashorst. Built in 1972, it has an energy label B and a floor area of 120 m² on a 269 m² plot. The asking price of €385,000 is 34% below the neighbourhood average of €583,778, making it the cheapest of the nine homes currently for sale here, a keen price for this type of property. For context, semi-detached houses in Maashorst typically sell for more.
Odiliapeel is a small village with about 1,455 residents. Most homes are owner-occupied (75%) and the vast majority are single-family houses (86%). The population is mixed: a quarter are under 25, a third are between 45 and 65, and about a fifth are over 65. The area is very quiet, the address density is just 232 addresses per km², which is classified as not urban. There are no resident reviews available for this neighbourhood, so the picture here is based purely on statistics. The municipality of Maashorst covers several such villages.
For daily groceries, the Coop is just around the corner. A couple of streets away you'll find a primary school, IKC Den Dijk, and a childcare centre. For secondary education, you'd need to travel further, the nearest is 7.4 km away. There's a restaurant within a five-minute walk, and a park or public garden is 4.4 km away. The nearest train station is 17.4 km from the home, so a car is almost essential for longer journeys.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including Van de Ven Garantiemakelaars. It is available on multiple platforms, so you can view the full details there.
Details of this home
Boekweitstraat 24, Odiliapeel
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About Boekweitstraat 24, Odiliapeel
The asking price of €385,000 is 34% below the average asking price in Odiliapeel (€583,778) and is the lowest of the nine homes currently for sale in the neighbourhood. Homes here sell quickly, on average within 19 days, which suggests demand is strong. Given the energy label B and the 120 m² floor area, the price appears keen compared to the local market.
Homes in Odiliapeel sell on average within 19 days, which is a short time on the market. This indicates a fast-moving market where well-priced properties attract interest quickly. The neighbourhood has seen 37 sales recently, with an average sold price of €494,230.
This home has energy label B, which means it is reasonably energy-efficient. You can expect lower heating costs compared to older homes with labels D or lower. In Odiliapeel, 45.5% of homes have label A+ and 18.2% have label B, so this home is in line with the neighbourhood's efficiency standards.
The nearest primary school is IKC Den Dijk, just 249 metres away, a short walk. Other primary schools within 5 km include Basisschool De Vlieger (3.8 km) and Kindcentrum Cornelius (4.5 km). For secondary education, the closest school is 7.4 km away, so a longer commute or car journey is needed.
The Coop supermarket is 456 metres from the home, so you can walk there in about five minutes. For more variety, the Jumbo is 3.8 km away and there are other supermarkets within 5 km, including a second Coop and a SPAR express.
Odiliapeel recorded 27 total crimes in the latest data, which is low for a village of this size. The area is quiet and not urban, with a very low address density. Most residents live in single-family homes, and the population includes many families and older residents.
The nearest train station is 17.4 km away, so commuting by rail requires a car or bus to the station. The village itself is not well connected by public transport, so a car is recommended for most journeys.
The plot measures 269 m². The listing does not specify whether there is a garden, terrace, or other outdoor space, so you would need to check the property details or visit to see the layout.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Odiliapeel