3-Bed Detached House in Veldwezelt | Holiday Home 8 Min from Maastricht



Onze Lieve Vrouwestraat 15, 3620 Veldwezelt, Belgium, Lanaken (Belgium)
3 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 221m² Floor area
€525,000
House
No parking
3 Bedrooms
1 Bathrooms
221m²
Garden
No pool
Not furnished
Description
On a Sunday morning in Veldwezelt, the only sound you'll hear from the south-facing garden is birdsong. Maybe the distant chime of the church on Onze Lieve Vrouwestraat. Then you slide open the glass walls of the veranda, step onto 45 square metres of sun-warmed terrace tiles with a coffee in hand, and the whole week behind you simply dissolves. That's the daily reality of this 221 m² detached house — not a fantasy, just an ordinary morning here.
Veldwezelt sits in Belgian Limburg, a few kilometres north of the Dutch border, quietly getting on with life while Maastricht hums eight minutes down the road. It's a cul-de-sac village in the best possible sense: no through traffic, no noise except the occasional cycling club passing by on their way to the Maas River path. The street itself, Onze Lieve Vrouwestraat, is lined with mature greenery and the kind of houses that tell you their owners care about where they live.
For international buyers exploring a second home in Belgium or a vacation property close to Maastricht, this location is genuinely rare. You get the countryside pace without sacrificing anything practical. The E314 motorway connects you to Hasselt in 25 minutes and to Leuven and Brussels beyond that. Liège is 40 minutes west. Maastricht Airport sits just across the border, with connections to multiple European hubs. If you're flying in from London, Paris, or Zurich for a long weekend, you're in the garden with a glass of local Limburg beer before dinner.
Maastricht itself deserves more than a passing mention. This is one of the most liveable cities in the Netherlands — arguably in the Benelux region altogether. The Vrijthof square fills with cafe terraces from April through October, the Christmas market in December transforms the old city into something genuinely atmospheric, and the Carnival celebrations in February are the most exuberant south of Cologne. Boekhandel Dominicanen, a bookshop installed inside a 13th-century Gothic church, is the kind of place that makes you want to move here permanently. Add the Bonnefantenmuseum for contemporary art, the Roman ruins beneath Stokstraat, and more Michelin-starred restaurants per capita than most cities twice its size, and you understand why so many expats and international second-home buyers have been quietly discovering this corner of Europe.
Back on the property itself: the garden is the centrepiece. A full 778 m² plot, entirely south-facing, designed with the same care you'd expect from a boutique hotel terrace. The jacuzzi under the covered lounge area isn't a cheap bolt-on — it's a full-option setup with privacy built in. The glass-walled garden room extends your usable season well into October and makes March feel like it belongs to summer. Sunshades, landscaped borders front and rear, a generous wooden storage shed. The whole outdoor setup functions as a proper second living room.
Inside, the layout across the ground floor and upper level is intelligent without being fussy. The kitchen runs on a four-burner induction hob with a Whirlpool dishwasher and connects directly to the living room, which has wide wooden plank flooring and a Buderus thermostat keeping everything at exactly the temperature you want. The veranda slides open from the living room — that indoor-outdoor flow happens all year, not just in summer.
Upstairs, the master bedroom runs to roughly 30 m², which is a serious amount of space for a bedroom. Daikin air conditioning, garden views, and an adjoining dressing room of just over 10 m² that could just as easily serve as a home office. The bathroom is fully equipped — double washbasin, LED mirror, jet-function bathtub, walk-in shower, designer radiator. Nothing provisional about any of it. Two further bedrooms complete the upper floor, one with side garden views, one connecting to the dressing room.
Energy performance is where this house makes a strong practical argument for buyers thinking long-term. Twenty-one solar panels, three Daikin split air conditioning units covering every floor, an energy label B with an EPC score of 175 kWh/m² per year — this is a house that runs efficiently and economically. Heating via solar for most of the year is not a marketing claim here; it's built into the infrastructure. For a vacation home that sits empty for stretches at a time, low running costs matter enormously.
The Belgian property market has remained comparatively stable through the volatility that hit other European markets, and Limburg specifically has seen consistent interest from Dutch buyers crossing the border and from international second-home buyers drawn to the Maastricht region. This address, on a quiet residential cul-de-sac with easy motorway access and a move-in ready condition, represents the kind of acquisition that doesn't require renovation plans or weekend project energy. You arrive, you unpack, the jacuzzi is already on.
A 3D digital tour is available for international buyers who want to walk the property before booking a physical viewing — a practical detail that makes the process considerably easier from London, Paris, or further afield.
Key features at a glance:
- 221 m² of living space on a 778 m² south-facing plot in a quiet cul-de-sac
- Fully designed outdoor area with glass-walled garden room, jacuzzi, and 45 m² terrace
- 8-minute drive to central Maastricht; close to E314 motorway
- 3 bedrooms including a 30 m² master with Daikin air conditioning and dressing room
- 1 fully equipped bathroom with double washbasin, jet bathtub, and walk-in shower
- Modern kitchen with induction hob, Whirlpool dishwasher, and direct garden access
- 21 solar panels and 3 Daikin split units delivering energy label B performance
- EPC score of 175 kWh/m² per year; fully compliant electrical installation
- Integrated garage with electric door plus additional on-site and street parking
- Glass sliding wall veranda connecting living room to outdoor terrace
- Basement with tiled floors and crawl spaces for storage
- Walking and cycling access to the Maas River and Hoge Kempen National Park trails
- Not in a flood-prone zone; no heritage protection restrictions
- 3D virtual tour available for international remote viewings
- Move-in ready condition; no renovation works required
If you've been considering a vacation home in the Maastricht region or a second home in Belgian Limburg, this is the kind of property that rarely needs explanation once you've seen it. Reach out through Homestra today to arrange your private viewing — in person or via the 3D tour — and we'll walk you through every detail, from ownership structure for international buyers to the practical logistics of making this address yours.
Details
- Amount of bedrooms
- 3
- Size
- 221m²
- Price per m²
- €2,376
- Garden size
- 778m²
- Has Garden
- Yes
- Has Parking
- No
- Has Basement
- No
- Condition
- good
- Amount of Bathrooms
- 1
- Has swimming pool
- No
- Property type
- House
- Energy label
Unknown
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