Winschoten-Noord, Oldambt
NeighbourhoodThis terraced house on Vossenkamp sits in a leafy part of Winschoten-Noord, with parks just a couple of streets away. Built in 1975 and with a floor area of 111 m², it offers a practical layout on a 161 m² plot. The asking price of €282,500 is 28% below the neighbourhood average of €390,944, making it a keen entry point compared to other terraced houses in Oldambt.
Winschoten-Noord is a mixed neighbourhood with mostly single-family homes and a strong owner-occupied rate of 73%. Residents give it a 5.9 out of 10 based on three reviews. One resident says: "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." Another notes: "Pleasant and nice. Friendly people, little nature." A third review is less positive, mentioning social housing and safety concerns. Overall, the Winschoten-Noord neighbourhood has a mix of experiences, but the green spaces and amenities are appreciated.
For daily shopping, the PLUS supermarket is just around the corner, with Aldi and Jumbo a ten-minute walk away. Two primary schools are within a five-minute walk: Openbare Basisschool de Kleine Dollard and CBS De Vossenburcht. Secondary education is also close, with Dollard College Bovenburen a short stroll away. The neighbourhood is part of the municipality of Oldambt, which offers a range of local services and connections to the wider region.
At the time of writing, the home is listed only via Viva Makelaars Winschoten.
Details of this home
Vossenkamp 195, 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 195, Winschoten
The asking price of €282,500 is 28% below the neighbourhood average of €390,944, which makes it keen compared to other homes in Winschoten-Noord. However, the floor area of 111 m² is 48% smaller than the neighbourhood average of 213 m², so the price per square metre is higher. The median sold price in the area is also €282,500, so the price is in line with recent sales.
The home has an energy label B, which is efficient. In the neighbourhood, 33.3% of homes have label B, and 22.2% have label A or better. A B label means lower energy costs compared to older homes with lower labels, but it is not the most efficient available.
The nearest train station is 2.6 km away, which is about a 30-minute walk or a short cycle ride. This provides connections to the wider region.
Residents have mixed views. One says it's "lovely here" with friendly people, while another mentions that some neighbours are not always nice and there are issues with noise due to thin walls. A third review describes the neighbourhood as "pleasant and nice" with friendly people. It's a diverse area with both owner-occupied and social housing.
You would need to check the details with the agent.
Safety perceptions vary. One resident feels safe and enjoys walks, while another reports feeling unsafe due to groups of youngsters and drug dealing in the area. The neighbourhood recorded 98 total crimes in the latest data, but no breakdown is available. It's best to visit at different times to get a feel for the area.
There are two primary schools within a five-minute walk: Openbare Basisschool de Kleine Dollard and CBS De Vossenburcht. For secondary education, Dollard College Bovenburen is about a ten-minute walk away. All are well-regarded by residents.
Sold homes in Winschoten-Noord took an average of 39 days to sell, which is relatively quick. This suggests reasonable demand, though the current listing has 9 homes available, so buyers have some choice.
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