Espel-woonkern, Noordoostpolder
NeighbourhoodThis mid-terrace house on Noorderrand 17 sits in the quiet village of Espel, part of the Noordoostpolder. With 100 m² of living space and a 153 m² plot, it's a compact but practical home built in 1966. The energy label C means it's reasonably efficient. At €249,500, the asking price is 47% below the neighbourhood average of €467,286, which makes it a keen option compared to other terraced houses in Noordoostpolder.
Espel-woonkern is a small, tight-knit community with around 1,030 residents. Almost all homes are single-family houses (98%), and 74% are owner-occupied. The neighbourhood feels rural, the address density is just 163 addresses per km², so it's not urban at all. One resident describes it as a "Lively neighbourhood" and adds: "Always lively and actually never any arguments with people here." That single review gives the area a 7.88 out of 10. For more context, see the neighbourhood Espel-woonkern.
Your daily errands start with the Oecumenische basisschool De Ark just a couple of streets away, it's only 128 metres from the door. For groceries, the nearest supermarket is a SPAR about 4.3 km away, so you'll need a car or bike for a proper shop. There's also a restaurant and a library within walking distance. The village is quiet, and the municipality Noordoostpolder offers plenty of open space.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including Sloterwijk & Heinen Makelaars, Vastgoed Nederland, and Funda. The asking price is €249,500.
Details of this home
Noorderrand 17, Espel
Good · 1 resident
Always lively and actually never any arguments with people here.
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About Noorderrand 17, Espel
The asking price of €249,500 is 47% below the average asking price in Espel-woonkern (€467,286), but the house is also smaller than average (100 m² vs 148 m²). Given the lower price per m² (€2,495 vs the neighbourhood average of €3,352), it appears priced for its size and condition.
Espel-woonkern is a small, rural village with mostly single-family homes and a strong sense of community. One resident calls it a 'Lively neighbourhood' and notes there are never arguments. The area has low crime (20 incidents total) and is very quiet, with an address density of just 163 per km².
The nearest primary school, Oecumenische basisschool De Ark, is just 128 metres away, a short walk. For secondary education, the closest school is about 8 km away, so older children would need to travel further.
The closest supermarket is a SPAR about 4.3 km away. Other options include Albert Heijn (5.9 km), Poiesz (6.4 km), and Jumbo (6.7 km). You'll likely need a car or bike for grocery shopping.
The house has an energy label C, which is average for a home of this age (1966). It's not the most efficient, but it's not the worst either. You can expect moderate energy costs.
The nearest train station is 30.8 km away, so public transport by rail is not convenient. A car is essential for commuting or longer journeys.
The listing does not mention a garden, but the plot size of 153 m² suggests there is outdoor space.
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