This corner house is located at Westermaad 41 in Oosterwolde, a village with around 10,000 inhabitants and a range of facilities, including schools, a care home, sports clubs, and childcare. The property is suitable for young people, with a maximum age limit of 22 years, and can accommodate up to two people. It is a temporary rental agreement for five years. The house has a living area of 61 square meters and features one bedroom with an area of 14 square meters, an open kitchen, and a living room with an area of 14 square meters. The property also has a garden and storage space.
The house was built in 1984 and has an energy label A, indicating that it is energy-efficient. It is equipped with a central heating boiler and solar panels. The property is available for rent from the second week of February 2026, subject to prior sale or rental. The rent is € 477.20 per month, with a total monthly cost of € 480.77, including service charges.
Oosterwolde is a village with a rich history, dating back to the 19th century when it was a major center for peat extraction. The village has a range of amenities, including a secondary school, primary schools, and various social facilities. The property is located in a quiet area, with good access to local amenities. The surrounding area is characterized by its natural beauty, with plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities.
The rental property is managed by Actium Wonen, a housing corporation that provides affordable housing to people in need. The company aims to provide high-quality housing that meets the needs of its tenants. The property is available for rent at a reasonable price, making it an attractive option for young people looking for a place to live in Oosterwolde.