Villapark, Maastricht
NeighbourhoodThis is a home with presence. On a leafy street in Maastricht's Villapark, the 1920s facade hints at generous proportions inside, and with 267 m² of floor space, it delivers. The asking price of €975,000 is 69% above the neighbourhood average of €578,000, which is keen given the size and character. For context, terraced houses in Maastricht vary widely, but this one stands out.
Villapark is a stately neighbourhood of wide avenues and pre-war villas. Two-thirds of the homes are single-family, and three-quarters are owner-occupied. The population is older, nearly 30% are 65-plus, and households are small, averaging 1.9 people. It's a quiet, well-kept area with a park just a five-minute walk away. The Villapark neighbourhood has a strong sense of community, though no resident reviews are available to share.
Your morning bread run is a five-minute walk to Coop on the corner, or a ten-minute stroll to Albert Heijn. For primary schools, Openbare Basisschool Binnenstad and Rooms Katholieke Basisschool St Pieter are both just around the corner. The train station is a ten-minute walk away, and the city centre is a pleasant stroll through the park. The municipality of Maastricht offers a rich cultural scene and plenty of dining options.
At present, the home is listed through several channels, including Tim Vastgoed. The energy label is D, which is less efficient than most homes currently for sale in the neighbourhood, something to factor in.
Details of this home
Parkweg 33, Maastricht
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Data from Villapark
34 within 5 km
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About Parkweg 33, Maastricht
The asking price is 69% above the neighbourhood average of €578,000, but this home is also 130% larger than the average (267 m² vs 116 m²). On a per-square-metre basis, the price is roughly €3,651, which is below the neighbourhood average of €5,056 per m². So while the total is high, the size makes it relatively good value compared to other homes in Villapark.
The energy label is D. In Villapark, all homes currently for sale have labels B or C, so this one is less efficient. A D label means higher heating costs than a modern home, but it's not uncommon for a 1920s property. You can expect to spend more on gas than in a better-insulated home.
The plot is 263 m². The listing does not mention a garden, so it's unclear whether the outdoor space is a garden, courtyard, or something else. Given the plot size, there is likely some private outdoor space, but you would need to check the listing or visit to confirm.
Villapark has a mix of ages, with about 13% children under 15 and 28% over 65. There are several primary schools within a ten-minute walk, including Openbare Basisschool Binnenstad and Rooms Katholieke Basisschool St Pieter. The area is quiet and green, with a park nearby, making it suitable for families who value space and calm.
The train station is 2.7 km away, which is about a ten-minute walk or a short cycle.
Coop is 545 m away (a five-minute walk), Albert Heijn is 709 m, and Lidl is 855 m. For daily groceries, you have several options within a ten-minute walk.
The listing does not state the number of rooms or bedrooms. With 267 m² of floor space, it is a large home, but the exact layout is not provided. You would need to view the property or check the floor plan.
The listing does not mention a garage or parking facilities. Parkweg is a residential street, so on-street parking may be available, but this is not confirmed in the data.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Villapark