Koekange, De Wolden
NeighbourhoodThis semi-detached house on De Esdoorn sits in the quiet village of Koekange, a place where life moves at a slower pace. With 153 m² of living space and an A++ energy label, it is both roomy and efficient. The asking price of €432,500 is in line with what other semi-detached houses in De Wolden go for.
Koekange is a small village with just over 1,100 residents, mostly living in single-family homes. It is a rural setting, with a low address density that makes it feel spacious. One resident describes it as "very racist" and says "many farmers who can't handle it when you form your own opinion." They also mention that "refugees in our village are simply called names like black dogs by children." This is based on a single review, so it reflects one person's experience. The municipality De Wolden oversees the area.
For daily groceries, the Coop is just around the corner, and there are a couple of other supermarkets a short drive away. Two primary schools are within walking distance: Basisschool De Rozebottel and Prins Johan Frisoschool for Christelijk Basisonderwijs. A GP and a restaurant are also nearby, so most essentials are covered without needing to travel far.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including Poortman Makelaars.
Details of this home
De Esdoorn 10, Koekange
Fair · 1 resident
Many farmers who can't handle it when you form your own opinion. Refugees in our village are simply called names like black dogs by children. This is not new! This is a village that accepts nothing from outside and is extremely racist. I also smoke a joint for pain, but I'm treated like a junkie and immediately assumed to be a dealer? Bad experiences with people from the neighbourhood because they only accept their own. Hardly anything to do for young people, especially if you're 18+. I attended both primary schools; I was bullied at the OBS, and the CBS was also a bad environment for a child.
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About De Esdoorn 10, Koekange
The price is in line with what other semi-detached homes in De Wolden sell for. With 153 m² of space, a 260 m² plot, and an A++ energy label, you get a well-insulated, efficient home. The village setting means you pay for space and quiet rather than city convenience.
The home has an A++ energy label, which is very efficient. This means low heating costs and a modern standard of insulation. Built in 1996, it likely has good double glazing and efficient heating systems.
The nearest train station is 10.8 km away, so you would need a car or bus to reach it. Koekange is not well connected by rail, making it more suited to those who drive.
Based on one review, a resident describes the village as "very racist" and says "many farmers who can't handle it when you form your own opinion." They also mention that "refugees in our village are simply called names like black dogs by children." This is a single perspective, so it may not represent everyone's experience.
Yes, two primary schools are within walking distance: Basisschool De Rozebottel (371 m) and Prins Johan Frisoschool (589 m). For secondary education, the nearest school is 10.1 km away, so older children would need to travel.
The neighbourhood recorded 7 total crimes in the latest data, which is very low. Koekange is a quiet, rural village where serious crime is rare.
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