Overdinkel kern, Losser
NeighbourhoodThis end-of-terrace house on Prins Bernhardstraat sits in the heart of Overdinkel, a village that feels a world away from the bustle. With 97 m² of living space and a 212 m² plot, it offers a solid base for someone looking to put their own stamp on things. The price of €200,000 is in line with what you'd expect for a terraced houses in Losser of this size and age.
Overdinkel is a small, tight-knit community where most homes are owner-occupied (61%) and the vast majority are single-family houses (89%). It's a quiet area, with a low population density and a mix of ages, from families with children to a sizeable group of over-65s. Residents' views are mixed: one says the neighbourhood is "going downhill, a shame," while another notes it's "becoming more antisocial" and points to litter and parking issues at the local Aldi. A third simply says it "could be better because there's virtually nothing to do." These three reviews give a snapshot of a place that has seen better days, but still has its own character. For more context, see the neighbourhood Overdinkel kern.
For your daily shopping, the Aldi is just around the corner, and the PLUS is a couple of streets away, both within easy walking distance. There are three primary schools nearby: Het Kompas is on your doorstep, Brede School Overdinkel is just around the corner, and Pax Christi is a couple of streets away. For secondary education, you'd need to travel a bit further, to Losser. The village centre has a restaurant and a park within a short stroll. The municipality Losser covers a wider area that includes the more upmarket village of De Lutte, but Overdinkel itself is a self-contained community.
At the time of writing, this home is listed through several channels, including Jansen Makelaardij, Vastgoed Nederland, Huispedia, and Funda.
Details of this home
Prins Bernhardstraat 7, Overdinkel
Satisfactory · 3 residents
The neighbourhood is not what it was when I moved in 15 years ago. I would like to leave, but moving is difficult.
Auto-translated to English by AIMore and more antisocial people are moving in, a shame, the neighbourhood is really going downhill. Often litter. Shops are easily accessible, except for the Aldi, which is a nightmare to get to, and if you want to park your car at the Aldi, they just park on the disabled spots without proof, nothing is done about it, they should really check that. When I moved here it was tidier than now, a shame that a neighbourhood can deteriorate so much. And when I look at the village of De Lutte where I lived, everything is kept better and tidier there, the parks are better maintained, a shame.
Auto-translated to English by AIIt could be better because there's virtually nothing to do
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About Prins Bernhardstraat 7, Overdinkel
The asking price of €200,000 is in line with the market for a 97 m² end-of-terrace house from 1956 in Overdinkel. The energy label D means you can expect moderate heating costs. Without comparable sales data for the immediate neighbourhood, it's hard to say if it's a bargain, but it's not overpriced for the area.
Overdinkel is a quiet village with a low crime rate (117 total offences) and a mix of ages. However, resident reviews are not glowing: one says it's 'going downhill,' another mentions antisocial behaviour and litter, and a third says there's 'virtually nothing to do.' It's a place that may suit those who value peace and quiet over amenities.
The nearest train station is 6.4 km away, so you'd need a car or bike to get there. It's not a location for daily commuting by rail.
There are three primary schools within walking distance: Het Kompas (73 m), Brede School Overdinkel (168 m), and Pax Christi (337 m). For secondary education, the nearest is Twents Carmel College in Losser, about 2.6 km away.
The Aldi is just 105 m away, and the PLUS is 430 m, both easy for a quick shop. Albert Heijn and Coop are about 3 km away, so not really within walking distance for a full shop.
The energy label is D, which is average for a house of this age (1956). You can expect reasonable energy costs, but it's not as efficient as a modern home. Insulation improvements could help reduce bills.
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