Lottum, Horst aan de Maas
NeighbourhoodThis semi-detached house on van Wijlickshove sits in the quiet village of Lottum, part of the municipality of Horst aan de Maas. Built in 1986, it offers 131 m² of living space on a 203 m² plot, with an energy label C. At €245,000, the asking price is 54% below the neighbourhood average of €531,800, making it the cheapest of the five homes currently for sale in Lottum. For context, semi-detached houses in Horst aan de Maas typically command higher prices, so this one is keenly priced.
Lottum is a small village with around 1,200 residents, where most households are families or couples without children. The area is predominantly owner-occupied (82%) and consists almost entirely of single-family homes (93%). It is a very quiet neighbourhood, with a low address density of 222 per km². There are no resident reviews available for this neighbourhood. The neighbourhood Lottum is known for its rural character and green surroundings.
For daily groceries, the nearest supermarket is a SPAR about 2.5 km away, with an Albert Heijn roughly 4.4 km from the home. Primary school Basisschool De Bottel is just around the corner, while other schools like De Wegwijzer are a short drive away. The village itself offers a GP practice within walking distance, but for secondary education or a train station you would need to travel further, the nearest station is 10.5 km away. The municipality Horst aan de Maas provides the broader amenities.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including Coen Absil Onroerende Zaken and Pararius.
Details of this home
van Wijlickshove 1, Lottum
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About van Wijlickshove 1, Lottum
The asking price of €245,000 is 54% below the average asking price in Lottum (€531,800) and is the lowest among the five homes currently for sale in the neighbourhood. However, the home is also 32% smaller than the average floor area in the area (131 m² vs 194 m²). Given the size and the semi-detached type, the price appears keen compared to the local market.
The home has energy label C. This is a common label for homes built in the 1980s. It means the home is reasonably energy-efficient, but not as efficient as modern standards. You can expect moderate energy costs, though exact amounts depend on usage and future energy prices.
Lottum is a quiet village with a family-friendly profile: about 30% of households have children, and the area is mostly single-family homes. There is a primary school within walking distance (Basisschool De Bottel at 373 m) and a GP nearby. For secondary education, children would need to travel about 8.9 km.
The closest supermarket is a SPAR at 2.5 km, with an Albert Heijn at 4.4 km. A GP practice is 0.5 km away. For restaurants, the nearest is 3.3 km, and a library is 6.6 km. The village is car-dependent for most errands beyond daily basics.
The nearest train station is 10.5 km from the home. This makes commuting by train less convenient, so a car or bicycle is likely needed for longer journeys.
Lottum recorded 15 total crimes in the latest data, which is low for a village of its size. The area is generally considered safe and quiet.
5 homes in the neighbourhood Lottum