Wolfsbos, Hoogeveen
NeighbourhoodThis mid-terrace house on Korhoenlaan sits in a quiet part of Hoogeveen, with a garden and a practical layout over two floors. At €269,500 it is priced well below the average asking price in the neighbourhood, about 24% less than the €352,300 average for terraced houses in Hoogeveen. That makes it a keen entry point into the local market.
Wolfsbos is a varied area with a mix of families, singles and older residents. One resident says: "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." Another describes it as "Mediocre", noting that "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 overall score is 7.5 out of 10. The neighbourhood Wolfsbos has a high proportion of families with children and a good amount of green space nearby.
For your morning bread, PLUS and Aldi are both just around the corner. There are several primary schools within a five-minute walk, including O.B.S. de Goudvink and De Krullevaar. The nearest secondary school, Regionale Scholengemeenschap Wolfsbos, is a couple of streets away. The municipality Hoogeveen offers a swimming pool and a range of shops within easy reach.
At the time of writing the home is listed only via Spang & Van Velsen Makelaardij.
Details of this home
Korhoenlaan 42, 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 Korhoenlaan 42, Hoogeveen
The asking price is 24% below the average asking price in Wolfsbos (€352,300) and also below the average sold price of €315,304. Given the energy label D and the 1965 build, it is priced keenly compared to other homes currently on the market in the neighbourhood.
The home has energy label D. In Wolfsbos, 18.8% of homes have label A or better, while 18.8% have label D or lower. Label D means moderate energy efficiency, so heating costs will be higher than in a more modern home, but it is not the worst rating.
Wolfsbos scores 7.5 out of 10 from three reviews. Residents appreciate the mix of cultures and the proximity to a swimming pool, shops and schools. However, some note that parts of the neighbourhood feel run-down and there is loitering. It is a relatively green area with good bus connections and close to the centre and station.
Within a five-minute walk you have O.B.S. de Goudvink (primary, 161 pupils) and De Krullevaar (Christian Jenaplan primary, 139 pupils). The nearest secondary school, Regionale Scholengemeenschap Wolfsbos, is about 650 metres away. There are also special education schools nearby.
Hoogeveen station is 3.5 km from the home, which is about a 10-minute drive or a 30-minute walk. Bus services in the neighbourhood are good, according to residents.
The plot is 138 m², which includes a garden. The listing does not specify the garden's orientation or size, but as a mid-terrace house it likely has a private rear garden.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Wolfsbos