Winschoten-Noord, Oldambt
NeighbourhoodThis semi-detached house on Dassenwissel 16 sits in a quiet, leafy part of Winschoten-Noord. Built in 2002 with an A energy label, it offers 134 m² of living space on a 368 m² plot. The asking price of €480,000 is 23% above the neighbourhood average of €390,944, partly because the floor area is 37% smaller than the typical 213 m² here, so you're paying a premium for the modern, efficient home. For context, semi-detached houses in Oldambt vary widely in price.
Based on three reviews, Winschoten-Noord gets a mixed but generally positive score of 5.9 out of 10. One resident says: "I've been living in Winschoten-Noord for years and it's lovely here. There are many parks nearby for nice walks with the dog and the children." Another notes: "Pleasant and nice. Friendly people, little nature." A third review is more critical, mentioning safety concerns and social housing. Overall, the Winschoten-Noord neighbourhood is appreciated for its green spaces and amenities, though experiences vary by street.
For your morning bread, PLUS is just around the corner, with Aldi and Jumbo a ten-minute walk away. Primary schools are also close: Openbare Basisschool de Kleine Dollard and CBS De Vossenburcht are both a couple of streets away. Secondary school Dollard College Bovenburen is a five-minute walk. The park or public garden is on your doorstep, and the train station is a 2.6 km walk. The municipality of Oldambt covers Winschoten and the surrounding area, with Blauwestad nearby for recreation.
At the time of writing the home is listed only via Bruins Makelaardij.
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Dassenwissel 16, Winschoten
Fair · 3 residents
I've been living in Winschoten-Noord for years and it's lovely here. There are many parks nearby for nice walks with the dog and the children. The amenities are also in good order: schools, supermarket and a good connection to both the centre and Blauwestad. A few more charging points could be installed, but we can't complain in this neighbourhood. I also always feel safe.
Auto-translated to English by AIIn my neighbourhood there are mainly social housing units. I clearly see the difference between people with low incomes and those with average incomes. It doesn't always feel safe to walk on the street, and a football cage a few metres from my house doesn't help either. I have to cycle past it and I'm not always spoken to kindly. Nine times out of ten there are rough youngsters into hardcore and such. The houses in this neighbourhood don't look their best either. People often have a huge mess in their garden and house. We haven't been home for a while, so me saying this is hypocritical. But that's been sorted for a long time now. People always leave their dog poop lying around. Also, everyone knows each other. We don't have a relationship with our neighbours, mainly because they're just chavs. That's why they're not always very nice to us. Furthermore, the walls here are paper-thin. So you can always hear people talking in the other house. Not word for word, of course. You can also hear people climbing the stairs. The types of people walking around here are always the same. We have at least three drug dealers living in the courtyard. Every now and then we see a deal happening. Then strange cars drive onto the parking lot and they get in, just like on TV. The bins aren't safe either. We try to remove them from the road as soon as they've been emptied. We've had it before that our bin disappeared or that people throw their rubbish in it while it's by the road. As I type this, I realise where I live hahahaha.
Auto-translated to English by AIPleasant and nice. Friendly people, little nature
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About Dassenwissel 16, Winschoten
The asking price of €480,000 is 23% above the neighbourhood average of €390,944. However, the average floor area in Winschoten-Noord is 213 m², while this home has 134 m², so you're paying more per square metre for a modern, energy-efficient home (label A) built in 2002. The price is on the high side compared to the local market, but the quality and energy label justify some of the premium.
This home has an energy label A, which is very efficient. In Winschoten-Noord, 22.2% of homes have label A, and another 33.3% have label B. With a 2002 build year, the insulation and heating system are modern, so you can expect relatively low energy bills compared to older homes in the area.
Winschoten-Noord is a residential area with mostly single-family homes (98%) and a mix of owner-occupied (73%) and social housing. Residents appreciate the many parks and good amenities, though some mention safety concerns in parts of the neighbourhood. The area has a moderate urbanity level (3 out of 5), with about 1,013 addresses per km².
The nearest train station is 2.6 km from the home, which is about a 30-minute walk or a short cycle ride. Winschoten station connects to Groningen and other destinations.
Primary schools within walking distance include Openbare Basisschool de Kleine Dollard (481 m) and CBS De Vossenburcht (520 m). For secondary education, Dollard College Bovenburen is 640 m away. There are also several other schools within 5 km.
PLUS supermarket is just 488 m away, so you can walk there in about five minutes. Aldi and Jumbo are about 1.1,1.3 km, a ten-minute walk. Albert Heijn and Ekoplaza are a bit further at 1.7,1.9 km.
The plot measures 368 m². The listing does not specify a garden, but the plot size suggests there is outdoor space around the house. The home is a semi-detached house, so you can expect a private garden, though you would need to confirm the exact layout with the agent.
In Winschoten-Noord, sold homes took an average of 39 days to sell. With 31 homes sold recently and only 9 currently available, the market is fairly active. This home's price is above average, so it may take a bit longer to find a buyer.
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