Oirsbeek, Beekdaelen
NeighbourhoodThis terraced house on Oirsbekerweg sits in a quiet street in Oirsbeek, a village in the municipality of Beekdaelen. With 123 m² of living space on a 207 m² plot, it offers a solid family home from 1950 with an E energy label. At €239,000, it is the cheapest of the 11 homes currently for sale in the neighbourhood and 34% below the average asking price of €361,727, a keen price for a home of this size. Terraced houses in Beekdaelen are in steady supply, and this one stands out for its value.
Oirsbeek is a village neighbourhood with a mix of ages: about a quarter of residents are 65 or older, and a fifth are under 15. Most homes are owner-occupied (79%) and the vast majority are single-family houses (91%). The area feels residential and calm, with a low address density of 555 addresses per km². The Oirsbeek neighbourhood has a small-town character, where daily life revolves around local amenities and the surrounding countryside.
For your morning bread and groceries, Jumbo is just around the corner, you can walk there in a minute. Aldi is a ten-minute walk away. Families with young children will appreciate that Katholieke Basisschool De Sprong is a couple of streets away, and there are several other primary schools within a short walk or cycle. The nearest GP is 500 metres away, and a restaurant is 800 metres from home. The municipality of Beekdaelen offers a rural setting with all the basics close by.
At present, the home is listed through two channels: Ralf Trafas Makelaardij en Vastgoed on Vastgoed Nederland and on Funda.
Details of this home
Oirsbekerweg 16, Oirsbeek
Data from Oirsbeek
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27 within 5 km
26 within 5 km
About Oirsbekerweg 16, Oirsbeek
At €239,000, this home is the cheapest of the 11 properties currently for sale in Oirsbeek and 34% below the neighbourhood average asking price of €361,727. The floor area of 123 m² is 26% smaller than the neighbourhood average of 167 m², which partly explains the lower price. Given the energy label E and the 1950 construction year, the price is keen compared to other listings in the area.
Oirsbeek has a balanced population: about 15% of residents are under 15, and 27% are 65 or older. There are 545 households with children and 595 without. The area is predominantly residential with 91% single-family homes, and most are owner-occupied. The low address density (555 per km²) gives it a quiet, village feel. Primary schools and a supermarket are within walking distance, making it practical for families.
The nearest supermarket is Jumbo, just 92 metres from the front door, literally around the corner. Aldi is 754 metres away, about a ten-minute walk. For a wider selection, PLUS and Albert Heijn are about 1.5 km away. Daily shopping for bread and essentials is very convenient.
The closest primary school is Katholieke Basisschool De Sprong at 225 metres, a short walk. Basisschool De Verrekijker is 1.1 km away, and Basisschool St Dionysius is 1.8 km. For secondary education, the nearest school is 2.5 km away. There are 26 schools within 5 km, so options are ample.
The nearest train station is 3.2 km from the home. For daily commuting, a car or bicycle is practical given the rural setting.
Energy label E indicates that the home is not very energy-efficient. Built in 1950, it likely has limited insulation and older heating systems. Heating costs can be expected to be higher than in a modern home. The neighbourhood has 50% of homes with label D or lower, so this is common for the area.
In the past period, 31 homes sold in Oirsbeek at an average price of €379,968, with an average time on market of 59 days. The asking price of €239,000 is well below that average, but the home is also smaller than the average sold property (167 m²). The low price reflects its size and energy label.
The plot size is 207 m², which typically includes outdoor space, but the listing does not explicitly mention a garden.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Oirsbeek

