Gemert-Noord, Gemert-Bakel
NeighbourhoodThis 1920s terraced house on Deel kavel 9 sits in a quiet part of Gemert-Noord, a neighbourhood where family homes and green streets set the tone. With 137 m² of living space and a 144 m² plot, it offers a solid footprint for a home of this era. The asking price of €275,000 is keen compared to the neighbourhood average of €403,818, about 32% below the average asking price for terraced houses in Gemert-Bakel.
Gemert-Noord is a residential area with a mix of pre-war and later housing, mostly single-family homes. Around 88% of the housing stock is one-family, and just over half are owner-occupied. The population is diverse: a fair share of families with children, but also a notable number of older residents. The neighbourhood feels settled and quiet, with a moderate urbanity level, not too busy, not too remote. There are no resident reviews available for this area, so the picture comes from the figures: a place where people tend to stay, with average household sizes around 2.2. For more context, see the municipality of Gemert-Bakel.
Your morning bread run is a short walk: Jumbo is just around the corner, Nettorama, and Lidl. For fresh groceries, Albert Heijn is a ten-minute walk away. School runs are easy too, Jenaplanschool De Pandelaar is on your doorstep, and secondary school Commanderij College Macropedius is a couple of streets away. A GP is 0.8 km away, and the nearest park or public garden is 1.1 km, fine for a weekend stroll.
At the time of writing, the home is listed only via Van Helvoort Makelaardij.
Details of this home
Deel kavel 9, Gemert
Data from Gemert-Noord
Data from Gemert-Noord
9 within 5 km
15 within 5 km
About Deel kavel 9, Gemert
The asking price of €275,000 is about 32% below the average asking price in Gemert-Noord (€403,818) and also below the median of €347,000. Given the 137 m² floor area and the F energy label, the price is keen, especially compared to the neighbourhood average per m² of €3,067. However, the energy label is poor, which may mean higher heating costs.
The energy label is F, which is low. In Gemert-Noord, most homes for sale have better labels: 21.1% have label A, 5.3% label A+, and 42.1% label C. Only 26.3% are label D or lower. An F label means the home is not well insulated, so you can expect higher energy bills. The exact costs depend on usage and future improvements.
Gemert-Noord is family-friendly: 88% of homes are single-family, and there are 590 households with children. Primary schools are within walking distance, Jenaplanschool De Pandelaar is just 200 m away. The area is quiet, with a moderate address density of 1,314 per km², and has a mix of ages, including many older residents.
Daily shopping is convenient: Jumbo (415 m), Nettorama (471 m), and Lidl (539 m) are all within a five-minute walk. Albert Heijn is 869 m away. A GP is 0.8 km, a restaurant 0.7 km, and a library 0.9 km. The nearest park is 1.1 km. For a train, the station is 12.7 km away, so a car or bus is needed for longer journeys.
The house was built in 1920, so it is over a century old. The energy label F suggests that insulation and heating systems may be outdated. The listing does not mention any renovations, so you should assume the home retains its original character but may need updates. The floor area is 137 m² on a 144 m² plot.
Recently sold homes in Gemert-Noord averaged €447,481, with an average time on market of 38 days. The asking price of €275,000 is well below that average, and also below the minimum asking price of €225,000 in the neighbourhood. This makes it one of the more affordable options currently available.
The plot is 144 m², which typically includes some outdoor space, but the listing does not specify a garden, terrace, or balcony. Given the property type (terraced house) and plot size, it is likely there is a private garden, but this is not confirmed in the listing details.
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