Caberg, Maastricht
NeighbourhoodThis 2024-built terraced house on Pieter Poststraat feels fresh and modern, with an A+++ energy label that keeps running costs low. With 133 m² of living space and a 148 m² plot, it is significantly larger than the neighbourhood average of 97 m². At €535,000, it is the most expensive of the five homes currently for sale in Caberg and sits 68% above the average asking price of €318,600, so it is on the high side for the area. For context, terraced houses in Maastricht vary widely in price and size.
Caberg is a mixed area with 3,170 residents, many living alone (850 single-person households). The housing stock is mostly pre-1945 (28.6%) and 1945-1970 (42.9%), so this new-build stands out. One resident, who has lived here since birth, describes the area as "Outdated" and notes that "many homes are poor, damp and drafty and too expensive", a reminder that older properties can have issues. The neighbourhood has a moderate urban feel (address density 2,092 per km²) and a mix of families and older residents. Learn more about the Caberg neighbourhood.
For daily groceries, PLUS is just around the corner, and there are several other supermarkets within a ten-minute walk. Basisschool Het Mozaïek is on your doorstep, making school runs easy. A GP and a park are also within a five-minute walk. The train station is 3.8 km away, so you would likely cycle or drive. For broader amenities, the municipality of Maastricht offers everything from restaurants to cultural venues.
At the time of writing, the home is listed only via Huispedia.
Details of this home
Pieter Poststraat 32, Maastricht
Satisfactory · 1 resident
Born here, many homes are poor, damp and drafty and too expensive
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About Pieter Poststraat 32, Maastricht
At €535,000, this terraced house is the most expensive of the five homes currently for sale in Caberg. It is 68% above the neighbourhood average asking price of €318,600, but it is also 37% larger than the average (133 m² vs 97 m²) and brand new with an A+++ energy label. Whether it is fair depends on how you value the extra space and modern efficiency compared to older, cheaper homes in the area.
The energy label is A+++, the highest possible rating. This means the home is extremely energy-efficient, with excellent insulation and likely features like a heat pump and solar panels. Heating costs will be very low compared to older homes. In Caberg, only 28.6% of homes have an A+ label or better, so this is a standout feature.
This house is newer (built 2024) and larger (133 m²) than most in Caberg, where the average floor area is 97 m² and many homes date from before 1945 or between 1945 and 1970. It is also the most expensive listing at €535,000, while the median asking price in the neighbourhood is €259,000. The energy label A+++ is far above the local norm.
Caberg has 3,170 residents, with a mix of ages and household types. About 27% are single-person households, and 31% are households with children. The area has a moderate urban density and a GP, supermarket, and primary school all within a five-minute walk. One resident review describes the area as 'Outdated' and notes that many older homes are in poor condition, but this new-build is a clear exception.
The nearest train station is 3.8 km from the house. That is about a ten-minute drive or a 15-minute cycle.
Basisschool Het Mozaïek is just 184 m away, so primary school is within walking distance. Other nearby schools include Basisschool St Oda (993 m) and Terra Nigra Praktijkonderwijs (1.3 km) for secondary education. There are 42 schools within 5 km, so options are plentiful.
The plot size is 148 m², which typically includes outdoor space, but the listing does not explicitly mention a garden.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Caberg