Winschoten-Noord, Oldambt
NeighbourhoodVossenkamp is a quiet residential street in Winschoten-Noord, where the houses are set in a leafy, spacious layout. This terraced house from 1971 has a floor area of 113 m² and a plot of 207 m², with an energy label B. The asking price of €274,500 is keen compared to the neighbourhood average of €390,944, and it sits well below the average for terraced houses in Oldambt.
Winschoten-Noord is a mixed neighbourhood with mostly single-family homes and a high owner-occupancy rate. Based on three reviews, residents have contrasting experiences. One resident says: "Beautiful neighbourhoods, very green and pleasant to live in!" and notes the parks, schools and good connections. Another describes a less positive side: "Not always safe" and mentions social housing, noise and anti-social behaviour. A third simply calls it a "Good neighbourhood" with friendly people. The area has a moderate urban feel, with an address density of 1,013 addresses per km². For more context, see the Winschoten-Noord neighbourhood.
For your daily shopping, the PLUS supermarket is just around the corner, and Aldi and Jumbo are a short drive away. Primary schools are within walking distance: Openbare Basisschool de Kleine Dollard and CBS De Vossenburcht are both a couple of streets away. Secondary education is also nearby, with Dollard College Bovenburen a ten-minute walk. The neighbourhood has several parks and green spaces on your doorstep, and the train station is 2.6 km away. For a broader view of the area, check out the municipality of Oldambt.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including Makelaardij Dick Baar, Vastgoed Nederland and Funda.
Details of this home
Vossenkamp 134, Winschoten
Fair · 3 residents
I've been living in Winschoten-Noord for years and it's lovely here. There are many parks nearby for nice walks with the dog and the children. The amenities are also in good order: schools, supermarket and a good connection to both the centre and Blauwestad. A few more charging points could be installed, but we can't complain in this neighbourhood. I also always feel safe.
Auto-translated to English by AIIn my neighbourhood there are mainly social housing units. I clearly see the difference between people with low incomes and those with average incomes. It doesn't always feel safe to walk on the street, and a football cage a few metres from my house doesn't help either. I have to cycle past it and I'm not always spoken to kindly. Nine times out of ten there are rough youngsters into hardcore and such. The houses in this neighbourhood don't look their best either. People often have a huge mess in their garden and house. We haven't been home for a while, so me saying this is hypocritical. But that's been sorted for a long time now. People always leave their dog poop lying around. Also, everyone knows each other. We don't have a relationship with our neighbours, mainly because they're just chavs. That's why they're not always very nice to us. Furthermore, the walls here are paper-thin. So you can always hear people talking in the other house. Not word for word, of course. You can also hear people climbing the stairs. The types of people walking around here are always the same. We have at least three drug dealers living in the courtyard. Every now and then we see a deal happening. Then strange cars drive onto the parking lot and they get in, just like on TV. The bins aren't safe either. We try to remove them from the road as soon as they've been emptied. We've had it before that our bin disappeared or that people throw their rubbish in it while it's by the road. As I type this, I realise where I live hahahaha.
Auto-translated to English by AIPleasant and nice. Friendly people, little nature
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About Vossenkamp 134, Winschoten
The asking price of €274,500 is 30% below the average asking price in Winschoten-Noord (€390,944), but the floor area of 113 m² is also 47% smaller than the neighbourhood average of 213 m². The median price in the area is €282,500, so this home is priced in line with smaller properties. Given the energy label B and the plot size, it represents a competitive entry point for the neighbourhood.
The home has energy label B, which means it is reasonably efficient. You can expect lower energy bills compared to older homes with labels D or lower. In Winschoten-Noord, 33.3% of homes have label B, so this is a common standard for the area.
Winschoten-Noord has a mix of households: about 42% are families with children, and 30% are couples without children. The area has several primary schools within walking distance and plenty of parks. However, some residents have raised concerns about safety and anti-social behaviour in parts of the neighbourhood.
The closest supermarket is PLUS at 573 metres, just around the corner. Aldi and Jumbo are about 1.3,1.4 km away, and Albert Heijn is 2.2 km. For daily groceries, the PLUS is very convenient.
The train station is 2.6 km from the home, which is about a 30-minute walk or a short cycle ride. It provides connections to the wider region.
Two primary schools are within 600 metres: Openbare Basisschool de Kleine Dollard and CBS De Vossenburcht. For secondary education, Dollard College Bovenburen is 722 metres away, and Dollard College PrO Winschoten is 768 metres. All are within a ten-minute walk.
Currently, there are 9 homes for sale in Winschoten-Noord, with prices ranging from €224,500 to €895,000. The average time on market for sold homes is 39 days, indicating a fairly active market.
The plot measures 207 m², which is typical for a terraced house in this area. The listing does not specify a garden, but the plot size suggests outdoor space. You would need to view the property to confirm the layout.
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