Sinselveld, Venlo
NeighbourhoodThis 1930s terraced house on Antoniusstraat sits in the heart of Venlo, with a floor area of 158 m² and a 157 m² plot. The energy label B means it's reasonably efficient for its age. At €399,500, the asking price is slightly above the neighbourhood average of €377,778, but in line with the median of €389,000, a fair reflection of its size and condition. For context, terraced houses in Venlo typically sell for around €2,767 per m².
Sinselveld is a dense, urban area with a very high address density (2,789 per km²). It's a mix of singles and families, with a relatively young population, the largest age group is 25 to 45. The neighbourhood has a high proportion of pre-war homes (73%), and about 46% are owner-occupied. There are no resident reviews available for this area, but the streets are lively and well-used. The neighbourhood Sinselveld is known for its central location and easy access to amenities.
For your morning bread, Jan Linders is just around the corner, and Albert Heijn is a five-minute walk away. Schools are close too: Wildveld praktijkonderwijs (secondary) is 451 m away, and De Zuidstroom primary school is 570 m. The municipality Venlo offers a compact city centre with restaurants, a library, and a park all within a ten-minute walk. The train station is a kilometre away, so commuting is straightforward.
At the time of writing, this home is listed through two channels, including Sannen Adviseurs. The details are current as of the listing date.
Details of this home
Antoniusstraat 139, Venlo
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About Antoniusstraat 139, Venlo
The asking price of €399,500 is slightly above the average sold price in Sinselveld (€310,384) and the current average listing price (€377,778). However, it's close to the median listing price of €389,000. Given the 158 m² floor area and energy label B, the price per m² (€2,528) is actually below the neighbourhood average of €2,767, so it's reasonably priced for its size.
Sinselveld is a very urban area with a high density of addresses. It has a mix of young adults and families, with many pre-war homes. The neighbourhood scores high on urbanity (level 1), meaning shops, schools, and public transport are all within easy reach. There are no resident reviews available, but the area is well-connected and lively.
The nearest train station is 1.0 km away, which is about a ten-minute walk. This makes commuting to other cities convenient.
There are several schools within walking distance. Wildveld praktijkonderwijs (secondary) is 451 m away, De Zuidstroom primary school is 570 m, and IKC De Koperwiek primary school is 581 m. College Den Hulster secondary school is 791 m away.
The home has energy label B, which is good for a house built in 1941. It means the home is reasonably energy-efficient, with lower heating costs compared to older homes with labels D or lower. In Sinselveld, 22% of homes have label B, while 44% have label D or worse.
Currently, there are 9 homes for sale in Sinselveld, with prices ranging from €269,000 to €425,000. The average time on market for sold homes is 55 days, indicating a steady market.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Sinselveld