De Ooi, Doesburg
NeighbourhoodThis 1962 terraced house on Esdoornlaan sits in a quiet part of Doesburg, with a neat front garden and a back garden that gets the afternoon sun. At €350,000 it is the most expensive of the four homes currently for sale in De Ooi, and 19% above the neighbourhood average asking price of €293,500, so it is on the high side compared with other terraced houses in Doesburg.
De Ooi is a residential area built mostly in the 1960s and 1970s, so the streets are wide and the houses have proper gardens. Three-quarters of the homes are single-family houses, and the population is a mix of families with children and older residents. There are no neighbourhood reviews available, but the area feels settled and quiet. The De Ooi neighbourhood has a low crime rate and a strong sense of community.
For your morning bread run, Aldi is just around the corner, and Albert Heijn is a couple of streets away. Primary school MKC Anne Frank Doesburg is on your doorstep, and Kindcentrum de Horizon is a ten-minute walk. The nearest secondary school is 5.9 km away, so older children will need a bus or bike. The municipality of Doesburg keeps the public spaces tidy, and there is a park within a five-minute walk.
At the time of writing the home is listed through two channels: AWM Makelaardij oz and AWM MAKELAARDIJ oz on Funda.
Details of this home
Esdoornlaan 8, Doesburg
Data from De Ooi
Data from De Ooi
3 within 5 km
10 within 5 km
About Esdoornlaan 8, Doesburg
At €350,000 this is the most expensive home currently for sale in De Ooi, and 19% above the neighbourhood average asking price of €293,500. The average sold price in the area over the past period was €397,250, but that includes a mix of property types. Given the 85 m² floor area and energy label B, the price is on the high side compared with other terraced houses in Doesburg.
The energy label is B, which means the home is reasonably efficient. You can expect lower heating bills than older homes with labels D or lower. In De Ooi, 25% of homes have label B, while 75% have label D or lower, so this house is above average for the neighbourhood.
The plot is 144 m², which includes the house footprint and the garden. The exact garden size is not stated, but terraced houses from 1962 in this area typically have a back garden of around 50-70 m². The front garden is small but adds to the street appeal.
The nearest primary school is MKC Anne Frank Doesburg, just 405 metres away, a five-minute walk. Kindcentrum de Horizon is 868 metres away, and Openbare Basisschool De Wetelaar is about a ten-minute walk. For secondary education, the closest school is 5.9 km away, so a bike or bus ride is needed.
The nearest train station is 6.3 km from the house. That is about a 15-minute bike ride or a short bus journey. Doesburg itself does not have a station, so you would travel to a nearby town for rail connections.
De Ooi is a quiet, family-oriented neighbourhood built mainly in the 1960s and 1970s. Three-quarters of the homes are single-family houses, and the population includes many families with children as well as older residents. The area has a low crime rate and a park within walking distance.
Currently there are four homes for sale in De Ooi, with prices ranging from €239,000 to €350,000. The average asking price is €293,500, and the average price per square metre is €3,237. This house is the most expensive of the four.
4 homes in the neighbourhood De Ooi