Wolfsbos, Hoogeveen
NeighbourhoodThis mid-terrace house on De Kwikstaart sits in a neighbourhood that feels lived-in and unpretentious. With 90 m² of living space and a 151 m² plot, it offers a practical layout for a couple or small family. The asking price of €299,500 is noticeably below the average for terraced houses in Hoogeveen, which makes it a keen option in the current market.
Wolfsbos is a mixed area with a strong sense of community. One resident says: "The neighbourhood has many different cultures and everyone gets along with each other." Another notes: "Parts of the neighbourhood have become run-down, the shopping centre is old and ugly, lots of loitering youths." A third simply calls it "Good." Based on three reviews, the picture is varied. The area is fairly urban, with many families and a significant share of older residents. The neighbourhood Wolfsbos has a mix of owner-occupied and rental homes, mostly built between 1945 and 1990.
For your morning bread, Aldi is just around the corner, and PLUS is a couple of streets away. Albert Heijn is a ten-minute walk. Schools are close by: O.B.S. de Goudvink and De Krullevaar are both within a few minutes' walk, and the secondary school Wolfsbos is also nearby. The municipality Hoogeveen offers a swimming pool and several shops within easy reach.
At the time of writing the home is listed through several channels, including Bruins Slot & Kroezen Makelaardij o.z. and other platforms.
Details of this home
De Kwikstaart 40, Hoogeveen
Good · 3 residents
There used to be many more things to do, such as playgrounds and schoolyards, but over time everything has been removed to make way for houses. The neighbourhood has many different cultures and everyone gets along with each other. This neighbourhood is also very close to a swimming pool and shops, such as a supermarket, physiotherapy, childcare, and even several schools.
Auto-translated to English by AIParts of the neighbourhood have become run-down, the shopping centre is old and ugly, lots of loitering youths. A number of flats are really ready to be demolished. Clearly a poorer neighbourhood of Hoogeveen compared to other areas where I have lived before. The centre and station are nicely close by, bus services are also good and there is quite a lot of greenery in the area.
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About De Kwikstaart 40, Hoogeveen
The asking price is about 15% below the average asking price in Wolfsbos (€352,300), so it is on the low side for the neighbourhood. However, the home has an energy label D, while most homes for sale in the area have a better label. That may partly explain the lower price.
The energy label is D. That is less efficient than most homes currently for sale in Wolfsbos, where over 80% have label C or better. You can expect higher heating costs compared to a more modern home, but no exact amounts are available from the listing.
The nearest train station is 3.5 km away, so it is not within walking distance. The centre of Hoogeveen and the station are described by residents as nicely close by.
Wolfsbos has many families with children and several schools within walking distance. Residents mention that there used to be more playgrounds, but some have been replaced by houses. The area is diverse and people generally get along.
The listing does not state the number of rooms. With 90 m² of living space, it is a mid-terrace house, but the exact layout is not provided.
The plot size is 151 m², but the listing does not mention a garden. A plot of that size typically includes some outdoor space, but it is not confirmed in the listing.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Wolfsbos