Beusichem, Buren
NeighbourhoodThis 1938 terrace house on Oranjestraat sits in the heart of Beusichem, a village where life moves at a gentler pace. With 86 m² of living space and a 191 m² plot, it offers a solid footprint for a family home. The energy label C means it's reasonably efficient, though you'll want to budget for heating in winter. At €495,000, the price is in line with the market for terraced houses in Buren.
Beusichem is a village of about 2,700 people, with a mix of young families and older residents. One resident describes it as a "reasonably new, child-friendly and tidy neighbourhood" with a "mix of villagers and residents from outside the village." The neighbourhood is mostly families with children, and the streets are quiet. It's a place where people know each other, and the local facilities are just a short walk away. For more on the area, see Beusichem.
Your daily shopping is a five-minute walk to the PLUS supermarket on the main road. For bread and basics, it's just around the corner. The primary school OBS Prins Willem Alexander is a ten-minute walk away, so children can walk or cycle independently. There's also a child daycare centre nearby. For secondary school, you'll need to travel a bit further, about 4.8 km to the nearest one. The village has a GP surgery and a restaurant within walking distance, making it easy to run errands or meet friends. For more on the wider area, see municipality Buren.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including Huize van Haren. The details are based on the information provided by the agent.
Details of this home
Oranjestraat 73, Beusichem
Very good · 1 resident
Mix of villagers and residents from outside the village. Quite a young neighbourhood, but there are also some elderly people. Rental houses are reasonably priced, and owner-occupied homes are on the high side for starters these days.
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About Oranjestraat 73, Beusichem
At 86 m² with a 191 m² plot, the price of €495,000 is in line with what other terrace houses in Buren are selling for. The energy label C is average for a house of this age, so you won't face unusually high energy costs. Given the quiet village location and the size of the plot, it's a reasonable asking price.
Beusichem is a child-friendly village with a mix of young families and older residents. One resident calls it a 'reasonably new, child-friendly and tidy neighbourhood.' There are about 2,700 residents, and most homes are owner-occupied. The streets are quiet, and the village has a GP, a supermarket, and a primary school within walking distance.
The nearest train station is 5.7 km away, so you'll need a car or bike to get there. It's not a walkable distance, but the village is well-connected by road.
The closest primary school is OBS Prins Willem Alexander, about 771 m away, a ten-minute walk. There are several other primary schools within 3 km. For secondary education, the nearest school is 4.8 km away, so older children will need transport.
The energy label is C, which is typical for a house built in 1938. It means the home has some insulation but is not as efficient as modern builds. You can expect moderate heating costs, but it's not a major concern.
The plot is 191 m², which is a good size for a terrace house. While the listing doesn't explicitly mention a garden, the plot size suggests there is outdoor space. You would need to confirm the exact layout with the agent.
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