Limbrichterveld, Sittard-Geleen
Smithlaan 50 is a terraced house from 2018, sitting in the Limbrichterveld neighbourhood of Sittard. The home has an energy label A, which is an efficient label, so energy costs should be manageable. With a living area of 90 square metres and a plot of 150 square metres, the asking price of €350,000 works out at €3,889 per square metre. That is on the high side compared with the average of €2,923 per square metre for homes currently for sale in the neighbourhood. For context, there are 18 homes on the market here, with an average asking price of €329,522, so this one sits above that. If you are weighing up options, it is worth comparing with other [terraced houses in Sittard-Geleen].
The listing does not provide details on the layout, such as the number of bedrooms or bathrooms, or whether there is a garden or garage. What is clear is that the house was built in 2018, making it recent construction, and it carries an energy label A. The asking price is €350,000, and the home is offered via multiple channels, including Klinkers Makelaardij. Without further specifications from the agent, the focus remains on the basics: a modern terraced house with a solid energy rating.
Limbrichterveld is a neighbourhood with about 5,595 residents, and it has a mix of housing, with 59% single-family homes and 51% owner-occupied properties. Residents across [the municipality of Sittard-Geleen] give an average score of 7.24 for their living environment, based on 24 reviews. One resident says: "It's a nice neighbourhood to live in. I feel safe and most people are friendly. However, we do think the greenery is really in need of renewal, and the pavements and roads also give a somewhat outdated and neglected impression." Another notes: "There are very few activities to do in my neighbourhood. By green I mean there isn't much nature." These are municipal-level views, so they reflect the wider area rather than this street specifically. The neighbourhood itself has a park or green space just around the corner, which adds a touch of nature nearby.
The daily routine is well covered here. A GP practice, Huisartsenpraktijk SilverStaete, is on your doorstep, and the pharmacy, Service Apotheek Limbrichterveld, is just around the corner. For groceries, the Jumbo is a couple of streets away, with Nettorama and Albert Heijn a bit further. Schools are close too: IKC Loedoes for primary education is just around the corner, and secondary options like Gymnasium Trevianum are a five-minute walk. Public transport is handy, with bus stops on Bradleystraat and Dempseystraat a couple of streets away, serving lines 16, 17, 18, 39, 616, 617, 618 and 639. The train station in Sittard is a ten-minute walk, and the Zuyderland hospital in Geleen is about 3.2 kilometres away.
The WOZ value for this home is €374,000, based on the reference date of 1 January 2025. The asking price of €350,000 sits 6% below that WOZ value, which is a notable gap. Over the past five years, the WOZ value has developed, though the exact trend is not detailed here. As for address-level risks, these are area-level indications rather than an inspection of this specific home. Road traffic noise is measured at 53 dB Lden, which is above the noise standard, while railway and aircraft noise are below their standards. The foundation risk indication is low, with sandy soil, and pluvial flooding risk is low, as is current flood risk. Heat stress is currently low but is indicated as medium by 2050.
At the time of writing, the home is offered via multiple channels, including Klinkers Makelaardij and Klinkers Makelaardij on Vastgoed Nederland. The listing is available through these sources, so you can find the full details there.
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The WOZ value is set annually by the municipality with 1 January as its reference date, and therefore lags the market by about a year. It is an estimated market value, not a sale price.
About Smithlaan 50, Sittard
The asking price is €350,000 for a terraced house with a living area of 90 square metres, which comes to €3,889 per square metre. That is above the neighbourhood average of €2,923 per square metre for homes currently for sale. The price also sits 6% below the WOZ value of €374,000, which is a notable difference.
The home has an energy label A, which is an efficient label. This means you can expect relatively low energy costs compared with less efficient labels. The home was built in 2018, so it is recent construction, which often aligns with modern building standards, though the label itself is the key indicator here.
The WOZ value is €374,000, based on the reference date of 1 January 2025. This is the municipal valuation, not the current market value. The asking price of €350,000 is 6% below this WOZ value, which is a precomputed comparison. The historical development of the WOZ over the past five years is not detailed in the listing.
Road traffic noise is measured at 53 dB Lden, which is above the noise standard, based on 2022 data. Railway noise is 38 dB Lden and aircraft noise is 35 dB Lden, both below their respective standards. These are area-level indications from public data, not an inspection of this specific home.
The foundation risk indication is low, with sandy soil as the soil type. This is an area-level indication based on public data, not a structural inspection of the property itself. The home was built in 2018, which is recent, but the risk level applies to the broader area rather than this specific house.
Pluvial flooding risk is low, and current flood risk is also low, with the same low level projected for 2050. Heat stress is currently low but is indicated as medium by 2050. These are area-level indications from the Klimaateffectatlas, not a property-specific assessment.
A GP practice is on your doorstep, and a pharmacy is just around the corner. The Jumbo supermarket is a couple of streets away, with Nettorama and Albert Heijn a bit further. Primary school IKC Loedoes is just around the corner, and secondary schools like Gymnasium Trevianum are a five-minute walk. The Zuyderland hospital is about 3.2 kilometres away.
Bus stops on Bradleystraat and Dempseystraat are a couple of streets away, serving lines 16, 17, 18, 39, 616, 617, 618 and 639. The train station in Sittard is about 1.3 kilometres away, which is a ten-minute walk. These connections make getting around feasible without a car.
Limbrichterveld has about 5,595 residents, with a mix of housing including 59% single-family homes. Residents across the municipality of Sittard-Geleen give an average score of 7.24 for their living environment, based on 24 reviews. One resident mentions feeling safe and finding people friendly, though noting the greenery and pavements could use renewal. Another notes there are few activities and limited nature.
The asking price of €350,000 is above the neighbourhood average of €329,522 for homes currently for sale. The median asking price here is €395,000, so this home sits below that. At €3,889 per square metre, it is higher than the average of €2,923 per square metre, reflecting the recent construction and energy label.
Figures on residents, liveability and the housing market
| Sale price | €312,694 | €349,750 |
|---|---|---|
| Sale per m² | €2,836 | – |
| Rent price | €990 p/m | €990 p/m |
| Rent per m² | €12 p/m | – |
Figures on residents, liveability and the housing market
| Sale price | €312,694 | €349,750 |
|---|---|---|
| Sale per m² | €2,836 | – |
| Rent price | €990 p/m | €990 p/m |
| Rent per m² | €12 p/m | – |
How residents experience their municipality
It's a nice neighbourhood to live in. I feel safe and most people are friendly. However, we do think the greenery is really in need of renewal, and the pavements and roads also give a somewhat outdated and neglected impression. The neighbourhood could do with a makeover and more colour. The playground in the Dassenkuil has just been newly laid out, but it's really only for a certain age group. The older children have nothing. Too bad!
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Auto-translated to English by AIThere are very few activities to do in my neighbourhood. By green I mean there isn't much nature.
Auto-translated to English by AILots of amenities and plenty of green spaces. Also around the area.
Auto-translated to English by AII lived here as a child, a bit further down from where I live now, and I know this neighbourhood like the back of my hand. I find it reasonably quiet, because it's a care flat where I've been living for 13 months now. I feel safe, as long as I don't have to go out in the evening. You have everything nearby: supermarkets, drugstores, GP, dentist. Only the pharmacy is a bit further away. I feel at ease and quite safe in the neighbourhood, and I'm glad I got this flat for medical reasons. In the evening it's less safe because of drug dealers who sometimes hang around the car park, but that hasn't disturbed my living pleasure so far. And because I lived a bit further down this street as a child, I feel at home in this neighbourhood, and it brings back fond memories when I walk or ride my mobility scooter through the area.
Auto-translated to English by AIThere is little negative to say about Einighausen. People interact well and kindly with each other. You can reach Einighausen easily from 3 sides. It is clean, although I would suggest a few more rubbish bins for that last bit of cleanliness. It is a rural municipality, hence lots of greenery. Sufficient traffic measures have been taken to make it safe. I myself would create a few more resting spots (benches) around the village.
Auto-translated to English by AICosy, quiet, only few bins, which means there is a lot of litter in some places, and few benches where you can sit to rest or enjoy nature.
Auto-translated to English by AIHere in our neighbourhood we are not all neighbourly, having coffee at each other's or visiting, but we look out for each other well, there is always someone who helps where needed.
Auto-translated to English by AIFigures on residents, liveability and the housing market
| Sale price | €426,234 | €344,074 |
|---|---|---|
| Sale per m² | €3,167 | – |
| Rent price | €1,044 p/m | €992 p/m |
| Rent per m² | €11 p/m | – |
Smithlaan 50, Sittard
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