Thorn, Maasgouw
NeighbourhoodThis semi-detached house on Trippaardstraat sits in the whitewashed village of Thorn, known for its cobbled streets and monumental buildings. With 246 m² of living space and a 655 m² plot, it is the most expensive of the 11 homes currently for sale in the neighbourhood, at €675,000. That is 31% above the average asking price of €513,864, so it is on the high side compared to other semi-detached houses in Maasgouw.
Thorn is a compact village with around 2,400 residents, many of whom are older: a third are 65 or over. Most homes are owner-occupied (69%) and pre-war (64%), which fits this 1895 house. The village has a quiet, rural feel, the address density is low, at 406 addresses per km². There are no neighbourhood reviews available, so the character is best judged by a visit. For more context, see the municipality of Maasgouw.
For groceries, Aldi is just around the corner, and Albert Heijn is a ten-minute walk away. Primary school Basisschool De Koningspil is on your doorstep. A GP is also within a five-minute walk. The nearest secondary school is 9.7 km away, so older children travel further. The train station is 12.3 km from the home.
At present, the home is listed through several channels, including Jack Frenken makelaars en adviseurs.
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Trippaardstraat 33, Thorn
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About Trippaardstraat 33, Thorn
At €675,000, this is the most expensive home currently for sale in Thorn, and 31% above the neighbourhood average asking price of €513,864. The average sold price in the area is €504,108, so the asking price is on the high side. However, the home is larger than average (246 m² vs 223 m²) and sits on a generous 655 m² plot.
The energy label is D. That is a middling score, the home will have reasonable insulation but heating costs will be higher than in a modern home. In the neighbourhood, 40% of homes have a label D or lower, so this is fairly typical for the area.
The house was built in 1895, so it is a pre-war property with character features typical of that era. The energy label D suggests some modernisation has been done, but you should expect maintenance needs consistent with a home of this age. The listing does not state the condition of the roof, plumbing or electrical systems.
Thorn is a quiet, rural village with a historic centre. Most residents are older, and the area has a low address density, so it feels spacious. There are no neighbourhood reviews available, but the village is known for its whitewashed buildings and tourist appeal. Amenities like a supermarket and primary school are within walking distance.
The nearest train station is 12.3 km away, so it is not within walking distance. You would need a car or bus to reach it. The village itself is not connected by rail, so for commuting by train, you would travel to a station in a neighbouring town.
Yes, Basisschool De Koningspil is just 369 m away, so primary school is on your doorstep. There are several other primary schools within 2-4 km. For secondary education, the nearest school is 9.7 km away, so older children will need to travel further.
Aldi is 341 m away, just around the corner. Albert Heijn is 2 km away, a ten-minute walk. Lidl, PLUS and Jumbo are within 4-5 km. For daily shopping, the Aldi is very convenient.
This is the most expensive of the 11 homes currently for sale in Thorn. The average asking price is €513,864, so this home is 31% above that. The average sold price in the neighbourhood is €504,108, and homes sell in about 89 days on average.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Thorn