Eerbeekse Enk, Brummen
NeighbourhoodThis 1960s terraced house sits in a quiet part of Eerbeek, with a neat front garden and a back garden that gets the afternoon sun. The 84 m² floor plan is compact but efficient, and the G energy label means you'll want to budget for heating. At €259,000, the asking price is 33% below the neighbourhood average of €384,778, making it a notably keen entry point into the market, especially compared to other terraced houses in Brummen.
The neighbourhood Eerbeekse Enk is a predominantly residential area with mostly single-family homes and a calm, green character. Around 65% of homes are owner-occupied, and the population is a mix of families and older residents. One resident describes it as "Beautiful" and notes "nice neighbourhood and lovely people", though that review is based on a single response, so take it as a lighthearted snapshot rather than a full consensus.
For your morning bread run, Dekamarkt is just around the corner, and Jumbo is a couple of streets away. Two primary schools, CBS De Enk and RK Basisschool C. van Leeuwen, are both within a five-minute walk, so school runs are easy on foot. The municipality Brummen manages the area, and the village centre with its restaurants and a park is also within walking distance.
At the time of writing the home is listed via Gert-Jan Scholten Makelaardij en Hypotheken and also appears on other channels, so you have a couple of ways to view the full details.
Details of this home
T.M.C. Asserstraat 7, Eerbeek
Excellent · 1 resident
This was a joke by some friends, very strange that this gets posted immediately. The house is very tidy, nice neighbourhood and lovely people. Vera is a very nice girl! Just kidding and thanks
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About T.M.C. Asserstraat 7, Eerbeek
The asking price is 33% below the average asking price in Eerbeekse Enk (€384,778) and also below the minimum asking price of €275,000 for homes currently for sale in the neighbourhood. Given the 84 m² floor area and G energy label, the price is on the low side compared to other listings, which suggests it could be a good value, but the energy costs will be higher than for a better-insulated home.
Eerbeekse Enk is a quiet, predominantly residential area with 96% single-family homes and a mix of families and older residents. The neighbourhood has a low crime rate (75 total offences) and is moderately urban (density 1,137 addresses per km²). There's a park within a five-minute walk, and the village centre with shops and restaurants is close by.
The nearest train station is 7.5 km away, so you'll need a car or bus for rail connections. The station is not named in the listing, but the distance is given.
Two primary schools are within a five-minute walk: CBS De Enk (166 m) and RK Basisschool C. van Leeuwen (254 m). For secondary education, the nearest school is 7.7 km away, so older children will need transport.
An G label is the least efficient rating, meaning the home will have high heating costs. The house was built in 1960, and in the neighbourhood 60% of homes have a D label or lower, so this is not unusual for the area. You should expect to spend more on energy than in a modern, well-insulated home.
Yes, the property has a plot of 193 m², which includes a garden. The exact size and layout of the garden are not detailed in the listing, but the plot is more than double the floor area, so there is outdoor space.
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