Overdinkel kern, Losser
NeighbourhoodThis 1950s terraced house on Julianastraat sits in the heart of Overdinkel, a village with a quiet, down-to-earth feel. With 89 m² of living space and a 208 m² plot, it offers a solid base for someone who values space over polish. The price of €225,000 is in line with what other [terraced houses in Losser] go for.
The [neighbourhood Overdinkel kern] is a small village community with around 3,500 residents. It's a mix of families and older residents, with a good share of single-person households. The neighbourhood has a quiet, somewhat isolated feel. Based on three reviews, opinions are mixed. One resident says: "The neighbourhood is not what it was when I moved in 15 years ago. I would like to leave, but moving is difficult." Another notes: "More and more antisocial people are moving in, a shame, the neighbourhood is really going downhill." A third adds: "It could be better because there's virtually nothing to do."
For daily errands, you have a PLUS supermarket just around the corner and an Aldi a couple of streets away. There are two primary schools within walking distance: Brede School Overdinkel and Het Kompas, both about a five-minute walk. The nearest secondary school is a bit further out, in Losser. The village has a GP practice and a restaurant within a few minutes' walk, but for a library or train station you'd need to travel further. The [municipality Losser] covers a rural area with limited public transport.
At the time of writing the home is listed only via Valeur Taxaties en Makelaardij.
Details of this home
Julianastraat 55, Overdinkel
Satisfactory · 3 residents
The neighbourhood is not what it was when I moved in 15 years ago. I would like to leave, but moving is difficult.
Auto-translated to English by AIMore and more antisocial people are moving in, a shame, the neighbourhood is really going downhill. Often litter. Shops are easily accessible, except for the Aldi, which is a nightmare to get to, and if you want to park your car at the Aldi, they just park on the disabled spots without proof, nothing is done about it, they should really check that. When I moved here it was tidier than now, a shame that a neighbourhood can deteriorate so much. And when I look at the village of De Lutte where I lived, everything is kept better and tidier there, the parks are better maintained, a shame.
Auto-translated to English by AIIt could be better because there's virtually nothing to do
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About Julianastraat 55, Overdinkel
The asking price of €225,000 is in line with what other terraced homes in Losser sell for. The house is 89 m² with a 208 m² plot, built in 1950 with energy label D. Given the condition and location, it's priced realistically for the current market.
Overdinkel kern is a small village with about 3,500 residents, mostly families and older people. It's quiet but some residents feel it has declined. Reviews mention antisocial behaviour and litter, though shops are easily accessible. There's not much to do in the village itself.
The nearest train station is 6.4 km away, so you'd need a car or bus for rail connections. The area is not well served by public transport.
There are two primary schools within a five-minute walk: Brede School Overdinkel and Het Kompas. A third primary school, Pax Christi, is about 900 m away. The nearest secondary school is Twents Carmel College in Losser, about 3.2 km away.
The energy label is D, which is average for a house of this age. You can expect moderate energy costs, but it's not as efficient as modern homes. Improvements like insulation could help reduce bills.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Overdinkel kern