Schaesbergerveld, Heerlen
NeighbourhoodThis 1935 terraced house on Schaesbergerweg has a spacious 185 m² floor area and a 220 m² plot. The energy label is G, so heating costs will be significant. At €225,000, the asking price is 28% below the neighbourhood average of €311,000, making it a keen entry into the market for terraced houses in Heerlen.
Schaesbergerveld is a residential area with mostly pre-war homes and a mix of families and singles. The neighbourhood has a strong urban feel with an address density of 2,188 per km². Most homes are owner-occupied (60%) and many are single-family (73%). No resident reviews are available, but the area is known for its quiet streets and local amenities.
For your morning bread, Lidl is just around the corner, and Albert Heijn is a five-minute walk. Primary schools are close: OBS de Droomboom is a couple of streets away, and El Wahda Islamitische Basisschool is. For secondary education, Techniekcollege Parkstad Limburg vmbo is a five-minute walk. The train station is 1.7 km away, a twenty-minute walk. The municipality of Heerlen offers further amenities.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including Lassoo Makelaars & Taxateurs.
Details of this home
Schaesbergerweg 172, Heerlen
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About Schaesbergerweg 172, Heerlen
The asking price of €225,000 is 28% below the average asking price in Schaesbergerveld (€311,000) and also below the median of €274,000. Given the 185 m² floor area, that works out to about €1,216 per m², while the neighbourhood average is €2,100 per m². So it is priced keenly, partly due to the energy label G and the 1935 construction year.
Energy label G is the least efficient rating, meaning the home will have high heating costs. The house was built in 1935 and likely lacks modern insulation. You should expect significant energy expenses, especially in winter. The neighbourhood has 57.1% of homes with label D or lower, so this is not uncommon in the area.
Schaesbergerveld has a mix of households: about 27% have children, 29% are couples without children, and 47% are single-person households. There are several primary schools within walking distance, and the area has parks and playgrounds nearby. The urban feel means amenities are close, but it is not a quiet suburban enclave.
The nearest train station is 1.7 km away, about a twenty-minute walk. The address density of 2,188 per km² indicates a well-connected urban area.
The plot is 220 m², which is generous for a terraced house. The floor area of 185 m² is above the neighbourhood average of 150 m² for sold homes. This gives you both indoor space and a decent-sized garden (assuming the plot includes a garden, though not explicitly stated).
In the past period, 38 homes were sold in Schaesbergerveld, with an average price of €274,553 and an average time on market of 51 days. The average sold price per m² was €2,100. This suggests a reasonably active market, though the current listing is priced well below those averages.
The total number of reported crimes in the neighbourhood is 175, but without a per-capita figure or breakdown, it is hard to judge.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Schaesbergerveld