Alright, thanks for getting in touch. I’m currently juggling quite a few clients (the property market in this area gets busy, especially among overseas buyers!), so apologies if this is a bit rushed, but let me give you a clear, honest picture of this bungalow at Withuisstraat 34, 3790 Voeren, Belgium.
This is a detached bungalow, so all the living happens on one floor, which always makes life a bit easier, especially for families with young kids, retirees, or anyone who doesn’t want to bother with stairs anymore. The house itself was built back in 1969 but received a significant renovation just about five years ago, so while you’ll notice some touches that reflect its age, most of the main systems and finishes are up to date. You won’t be walking into a fixer-upper, but it’s not that hyper-new construction feel either – more like a settled, well looked-after home that’s ready for your own personal twist if you want.
Let me start by talking about the area, since most of my clients are either expats or coming from overseas and really want to know what’s it like to live here. Voeren is in the eastern part of Belgium, right at the border of the Netherlands, so it’s very international in feeling. In fact, you’re only about a 10-minute drive from Maastricht, which is a major town over the border in the Netherlands, with great shopping, cultural events, universities, and a vibrant expat community. The area around Moelingen, where the property sits, is really beautiful – you get those rolling hills, loads of green countryside, small picturesque villages all scattered around. Lots of people who move here are drawn by the combination of rural peace and easy access to urban life.
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