4-Bedroom Family Home in Lommel with Sunlit Garden & Energy Efficiency

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Keizer Karelstraat 38, 3920 Lommel, Belgium, Lommel (Belgium)

4 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 237Floor area

€495,000

House

No parking

4 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

237m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

A Tranquil Retreat in the Heart of Lommel

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds in your very own sunlit garden. Nestled in the serene neighborhood of Lommel, Belgium, this 4-bedroom family home offers a harmonious blend of comfort, space, and modern living. Located at Keizer Karelstraat 38, this property is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with tranquility and convenience.

A Warm Welcome Home

As you step through the front door, you're greeted by a bright and spacious entrance hall that sets the tone for the rest of the home. The ground floor unfolds into a large, light-filled living room, where family gatherings and cozy evenings by the wood-burning stove become cherished memories. The expansive windows invite natural light to dance across the room, offering picturesque views of the lush garden beyond.

Culinary Delights Await

Adjacent to the living room, the modern kitchen beckons with its sleek design and ample workspace. Whether you're a seasoned chef or a culinary enthusiast, this kitchen is a dream come true. With direct access to the garden, al fresco dining becomes a delightful routine, where you can savor meals under the open sky.

A Home for All Seasons

The ground floor also features two spacious bedrooms, ideal for single-level living. This thoughtful design caters to families with young children or those seeking a future-proof home. A well-appointed bathroom and a separate toilet ensure convenience and privacy for all.

Upstairs, More Awaits

Venture upstairs to discover two additional bedrooms, each bathed in natural light. One room offers the flexibility to be transformed into a dressing room or storage area, adapting to your lifestyle needs. A second toilet on this level adds to the home's overall convenience.

Your Private Oasis

Step outside into the beautifully landscaped, south-facing garden—a true oasis of calm. Fully enclosed for privacy, this space is perfect for relaxing, gardening, or enjoying outdoor activities with family and friends. The garden's orientation ensures plenty of sunlight throughout the day, making it an ideal spot for sunbathing or hosting summer barbecues.

Sustainability Meets Comfort

This home is not only a haven of comfort but also a model of sustainability. Equipped with double glazing, roll-down shutters, and solar panels, it boasts an energy label B, reflecting its excellent insulation and efficient energy use. The electrical installation is fully compliant with current standards, offering peace of mind for the new owners.

Explore Lommel's Charms

Lommel is renowned for its green spaces and vibrant community life. Residents can explore nearby parks, walking and cycling trails, and a variety of local shops, cafes, and restaurants. The city is well-connected by public transport and major roadways, making commuting to nearby cities and regions straightforward.

Key Features:
- Quiet location in a family-friendly neighborhood
- Spacious living room with wood-burning stove
- Modern kitchen with garden access
- South-facing, fully enclosed garden
- Integrated garage and carport for six cars
- Energy-efficient with solar panels and double glazing
- Life-cycle-friendly design with ground floor bedrooms
- Close proximity to city center and amenities

A Home to Cherish

Keizer Karelstraat 38 is more than just a property; it's an opportunity to embrace a lifestyle of comfort, sustainability, and community. Whether you're seeking a spacious family residence, a future-proof home, or a property with excellent outdoor space, this house ticks all the boxes. Move-in ready and meticulously cared for, it invites you to settle in and start enjoying the best of Lommel living from day one.

Your Next Step

Don't miss the chance to make this exceptional property your own. Contact us today to arrange a viewing and take the first step towards owning your dream home in Lommel. Experience the perfect blend of modern living and serene surroundings—your new chapter awaits.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
4
Size
237
Price per m²
€2,089
Garden size
702
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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A Tranquil Retreat in the Heart of Lommel Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds in your own private sanctuary. Nestled in the serene town of Lommel, Belgium, this exquisite 4-bedroom family home offers a harmonious blend of comfort, style, and nature. With its expansive garden, inviting swimming pool, and thoughtfully designed living spaces, this property is more than just a house—it's a lifestyle. A Day in Your New Home Start your day with a leisurely breakfast in the sun-drenched garden room, where panoramic windows frame the lush greenery outside. As the morning light filters through, the space becomes a haven for relaxation, creativity, or simply enjoying a good book. Step outside to the south-facing garden, where the scent of blooming flowers mingles with the fresh air, creating a perfect backdrop for morning yoga or a refreshing swim in the private pool. As the day unfolds, the home's open-plan living area becomes the heart of family life. The spacious kitchen, equipped with modern appliances and ample storage, invites culinary exploration. Whether you're preparing a family feast or a quick snack, the kitchen's functionality and style make every meal a pleasure. Adjacent to the kitchen, the dining area and comfortable sitting room offer seamless flow for entertaining or cozy family gatherings. Exploring Lommel's Charms Located just a short walk from the vibrant center of Lommel, this home offers easy access to a wealth of local attractions. Discover the town's rich cultural tapestry through its museums, art galleries, and historical sites. Enjoy leisurely strolls through charming streets lined with boutique shops and cafes, or savor the flavors of Belgium at one of th ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene and picturesque town of Lommel, Belgium, this exquisite four-bedroom house on Grote Hoef 5 offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home in Europe. With its blend of classic architecture and modern amenities, this property is perfect for overseas buyers and expats looking to invest in a holiday home or a peaceful retreat. Lommel, known for its lush green landscapes and vibrant community, is a hidden gem in the heart of Belgium. The town offers a perfect balance of tranquility and accessibility, making it an ideal location for a second home. Whether you're looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life or seeking a strategic investment, this property promises both comfort and potential. A Home That Tells a Story Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds. As you step into the spacious entrance hall, the natural stone flooring underfoot sets the tone for the elegance that permeates the entire home. The cloakroom offers a convenient space to store your outdoor gear, ensuring the rest of the house remains pristine. The heart of the home is undoubtedly the bright and inviting living room. With its warm oak parquet floor and a marble fireplace, this space is designed for both relaxation and entertainment. Large sliding doors open onto a sunny terrace, where you can enjoy your morning coffee or host evening gatherings under the retractable sun awning. A Culinary Haven The fully equipped kitchen is a dream for any culinary enthusiast. Modern appliances and ample storage make meal preparation a breeze, while the adjoining dining area ensures that family and friends are always close by. The open-plan design seamlessly connects the kitchen to the l ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Lommel, Belgium, this delightful house at Kloosterstraat 147 offers an exceptional opportunity for those seeking a second home or vacation retreat. With its blend of modern amenities and energy efficiency, this property is a haven for relaxation and a gateway to the vibrant lifestyle of this charming Belgian town. Imagine waking up in your cozy bedroom, sunlight streaming through the large windows, and stepping out into the serene garden with a steaming cup of coffee. This is the kind of morning that awaits you in Lommel, a town known for its lush landscapes and welcoming community. A Home Designed for Comfort and Efficiency This house, with its 125 square meters of living space, is a testament to thoughtful design and modern living. The recent renovations have transformed it into a bright, airy space that seamlessly combines comfort with functionality. The open-plan living area is perfect for both quiet evenings and lively gatherings, with a modern kitchen that invites culinary creativity. - Spacious Living Area: Open layout connecting living, dining, and kitchen spaces. - Modern Kitchen: Equipped with high-quality appliances and ample storage. - Two Bedrooms: Peaceful retreats with space for double beds and additional furniture. - Contemporary Bathroom: Features a shower, washbasin, and vanity unit. - Energy Efficiency: EPC label C, ensuring lower energy bills and a reduced carbon footprint. - Outdoor Oasis: Large, fenced garden with a terrace, perfect for al fresco dining. - Additional Amenities: Garden shed for storage and a carport for covered parking. A Lifestyle of Leisure and Adventure Lommel is more than just a location; it's a lifestyle. Known for its green spaces and cycling route ... click here to read more

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A Tranquil Oasis in the Heart of Lommel Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds in your own private sanctuary. Nestled in the vibrant heart of Lommel, Belgium, this expansive 5-bedroom family home offers a harmonious blend of comfort, privacy, and modern living. Located at Koning Leopoldlaan 77, this property is more than just a house—it's a lifestyle waiting to be embraced. A Home Designed for Living and Entertaining As you approach the property, a spacious driveway welcomes you, leading to a secure gated entrance. The lush, meticulously maintained garden envelops the home, providing a serene backdrop for relaxation and play. Whether you're hosting a summer barbecue or enjoying a quiet evening under the stars, the built-in swimming pool and large veranda offer the perfect setting for outdoor gatherings. Step inside, and you'll be greeted by a thoughtfully designed interior that exudes warmth and elegance. The ground floor features a welcoming entrance hall that seamlessly connects to multiple living areas. A dedicated office space caters to remote work needs, while the separate dining room is ideal for family meals and entertaining guests. The living room, bathed in natural light from large windows, offers picturesque views of the garden and features a Tulikivi soapstone wood stove, adding both charm and efficient heating. A Culinary Haven The heart of the home, the kitchen, is a chef's delight. Equipped with modern appliances, ample storage, and generous workspace, it invites culinary creativity. Adjacent to the kitchen, the veranda extends the living space outdoors, perfect for al fresco dining or simply enjoying a morning coffee while soaking in the garden's tranquility. ... click here to read more

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Welcome to a slice of Belgium's serene countryside, where tradition melds with opportunity in the town of Lommel. If you're an overseas buyer or expat seeking roots in a picturesque location, let me introduce you to a unique home at Karrestraat 7, 3920 Lommel. Nestled in a stunning rural setting, this residence, built originally in 1932, presents itself as both a comfortable dwelling and a canvas for future endeavors. Owning a house here in Lommel means reveling in the tranquility of being just outside the bustling city center. The city of Lommel is renowned for its natural beauty and offers a desirable climate marked by mild winters and warm summers. The gentle winds sweeping through the vast greenery surrounding the property bring a breath of fresh air daily, making it an ideal place for those who cherish the outdoors and serenity. This property covers an expansive 1203 square meters, providing a generous backdrop for this renovated house. Between 2018 and 2024, the house underwent significant rejuvenation, ensuring the facilities cater to contemporary needs while respecting the authenticity of its original design. The quiet road leading to the property ensures peace, making it a sanctuary away from the urban rush—a perfect fit for families or individuals in search of a retreat-like living experience. As you step onto the property, the scene is set by the house's distinctive clock gable, an architectural touch reflecting its historic roots. The main house itself sprawls over 258 square meters. Spread across three floors, the property is designed to accommodate versatility, be it for family life or perhaps a creative home office space. Ground Floor Highlights: - Spacious hallway with staircase - Well-maintained to ... click here to read more

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Picture yourself slipping into your private heated pool on a warm Belgian summer evening, the golden light filtering through the pines that border your southwest-facing garden. The scent of grilled vegetables drifts from your outdoor kitchen while children's laughter echoes across 960 square meters of enclosed grounds. This is the reality waiting at Schamprood 85, a 2022-built villa in Lommel that transforms the concept of a European vacation home into tangible, year-round comfort. This contemporary villa offers international buyers a rare combination: modern architecture in Belgium's green heart, where the famous Lommel Sahara nature reserve meets sophisticated small-town living. Unlike properties requiring extensive renovation, this residence welcomes you with 350 square meters of move-in ready space, allowing you to focus on creating memories rather than managing contractors. The property sits in a carefully planned residential quarter where neighbors know each other by name, yet privacy remains paramount behind mature hedging and thoughtful landscaping. The Belgian-Dutch border lies just minutes away, positioning this vacation home as your gateway to two countries. Eindhoven Airport sits 45 minutes south, while Brussels can be reached in 90 minutes, making weekend escapes effortless for owners flying in from across Europe. The ground floor unfolds in a flowing open plan that European architects have perfected over recent decades. Honey-toned oak parquet underfoot provides warmth underfoot, while floor-to-ceiling windows dissolve boundaries between interior and garden. The kitchen anchors daily life with integrated Bosch appliances, a central island for casual breakfasts, and enough counter space for ambitious cooking ... click here to read more

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Alright I’ll try to get this down as best I can between showings—it’s quite a villa and a great opportunity for families, expat buyers, or anyone looking for that solid lifestyle in Belgium. I’ll give you a full picture (as much as possible), especially for my international clients who may not know Lommel well. If you’re looking for a villa, a bit of room to grow, work, play, or just enjoy some peace, honestly this one ought to be considered. Let’s paint the real story here. We’re in Lommel, a smaller city up in the north of Belgium, right near the Dutch border. It’s a friendly place, you’ll notice that as soon as you arrive—people say hello in the shops, things aren’t frantic, and it’s not hard to meet your neighbours. Lommel’s got a mix of local Belgian culture with a bit of that Dutch influence thrown in due to proximity, and many expats find it’s a softer landing than bigger cities like Brussels or Antwerp. A lot of families, both local and international, settle here for the balance of work opportunities, schooling, and nature. Honestly, climate in this part of Belgium is pretty typical for the region—expect temperate weather, not crazy hot summers, not too harsh winters. You’ll get some rainy days here (it’s Belgium, after all!), but the setting is green almost all year, and summers can be just lovely, especially if you’re into outdoor life or gardening. So, the actual villa at Konijnenpijp 69: Built in 2017, it’s not brand new but it’s in very solid condition—really more move-in ready than you usually find, though some surface finishes (paint, a bit of customisation) are still waiting for the personal touch. The place is set in a very quiet cul-de-sac so you don’t have through traffic zipping by. It sits on a la ... click here to read more

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Picture yourself sipping morning coffee on your private terrace, surrounded by 819 square meters of mature gardens, while planning a weekend cycling trip through the sandy dunes of Lommelse Sahara just minutes from your door. This is the daily reality awaiting at Kwadeveldenstraat 53, where Belgian warmth meets Dutch convenience in one of Lommel's most connected residential neighborhoods. This three-bedroom split-level home positions you at the crossroads of two countries, offering a lifestyle that seamlessly blends Belgian community charm with access to Dutch commerce and culture just five minutes across the border. The split-level architecture creates distinct living zones that make this 169-square-meter home feel remarkably spacious for a family. Natural light pours through double-glazed PVC windows throughout the day, illuminating the open living spaces where family gatherings flow naturally from indoor conversations to outdoor entertaining. The integrated garage provides covered parking and direct interior access, eliminating those rainy-day dashes between car and home while offering secure storage for bicycles, sporting equipment, and all the gear an active Belgian-Dutch lifestyle demands. Lommel occupies a unique position in the European vacation home market, particularly for families seeking a base to explore both Belgium and the Netherlands without the premium prices of major cities. This border town delivers authentic Belgian living while placing Eindhoven's international airport, technology sector, and cultural offerings just 25 minutes away by car. For international buyers working remotely or splitting time between countries, this location solves the accessibility puzzle while maintaining the tranquility an ... click here to read more

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A Tranquil Retreat in Lommel's Lush Villa Park Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, as sunlight filters through the canopy of mature trees surrounding your home. Nestled in the heart of Lommel's exclusive villa park, this four-bedroom house offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. With its expansive garden and spacious interiors, this property is more than just a house—it's a lifestyle. A Home Designed for Comfort and Flexibility Step inside to discover a light-filled living room that invites relaxation and connection. Large windows frame picturesque views of the garden, creating a seamless blend between indoor and outdoor living. The adjoining garden room, with its panoramic vistas, is perfect for hosting intimate gatherings or enjoying quiet moments with family. The kitchen, a haven for culinary enthusiasts, is both functional and stylish, offering ample storage and workspace. Whether you're preparing a family meal or experimenting with local Belgian recipes, this kitchen is equipped to handle it all. Adjacent to the kitchen, a modern bathroom features a walk-in shower and double washbasin, ensuring convenience and comfort. Versatile Living Spaces With four bedrooms, this home provides ample space for family and guests. The master bedroom, bathed in natural light, offers a peaceful retreat, while the additional bedrooms can be tailored to suit your needs—be it a children's room, guest suite, or home office. A fixed staircase leads to the attic, presenting the opportunity to expand with extra bedrooms or a second bathroom. A Garden Oasis The property's true gem is its expansive garden, a private oasis where nature takes center stage. Mature t ... click here to read more

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A Serene Sanctuary in the Heart of Lommel Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds in a peaceful, family-friendly neighborhood. Nestled in the charming town of Lommel, Belgium, this delightful 3-bedroom house on Pottenbakkersweg 47 offers a harmonious blend of comfort, space, and tranquility. With its expansive garden and thoughtful design, this property invites you to experience a lifestyle where every day feels like a retreat. A Warm Welcome Home As you step through the front door, you're greeted by a spacious entrance hall that sets the tone for the rest of the home. The ground floor unfolds into a cozy living room, where a wood-burning stove crackles warmly, casting a comforting glow during the cooler months. Large windows frame picturesque views of the lush garden, allowing natural light to flood the space and create an inviting atmosphere. The open-plan design seamlessly connects the living room to the dining area, making it an ideal setting for family gatherings and entertaining friends. The well-equipped kitchen, with its ample storage and workspace, is a culinary haven for both everyday meals and special occasions. Adjacent to the kitchen, a practical utility room with a shower and washbasin offers convenience after a day spent gardening or exploring the outdoors. A Haven of Rest and Relaxation Venture upstairs to discover three generously sized bedrooms, each bathed in natural light and fitted with shutters for added privacy and comfort. The master bedroom is a spacious retreat, while the additional bedrooms offer versatility for children, guests, or a home office. The main bathroom on this floor is thoughtfully appointed with a bathtub, washbasin, and a second toile ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the enchanting De Grote Fossé nature reserve, this exquisite country home in Lommel, Belgium, offers a unique blend of tranquility, luxury, and investment potential. As a Homestra agent specializing in European second homes, I am thrilled to present this property, which is perfect for overseas buyers and expats seeking a serene retreat or a lucrative investment opportunity. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the melodic chirping of birds, with the lush greenery of the nature reserve enveloping your senses. This is the daily reality for those fortunate enough to call this country home their second residence. With its prime location, just minutes from the Dutch border, this property offers both seclusion and accessibility, making it an ideal choice for those who value privacy without sacrificing convenience. A Home Designed for Comfort and Elegance This tastefully renovated home spans 190 square meters and is spread over three floors, offering ample space for family life or hosting guests. The ground floor welcomes you with a bright living room featuring a stylish Boley gas fireplace, perfect for cozy evenings. The open, fully equipped kitchen boasts high-end appliances, including a Novy induction cooktop, Siemens oven, and a Quooker boiling water tap, ensuring that every culinary endeavor is a delight. The first floor houses three comfortable bedrooms, each equipped with ceiling fans for added comfort. The luxurious bathroom is a sanctuary in itself, featuring a shower, washbasin, wall-hung toilet, and a whirlpool bathtub with panoramic garden views. The second floor is dedicated to the generous master bedroom, where large glass windows offer stunning views of the surrounding ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Lommel, Belgium, at Schuttersstraat 20, this inviting villa awaits its next owner. With a charming façade that greets you warmly, this is not just a house—it's a potential home, awaiting your personal touch to make it truly yours. As an agent constantly on the go, I can assure you this property stands out for what it offers within its peaceful surroundings. Lommel, a delightful Flemish town, is known for its picturesque landscapes and a community spirit that's second to none. The climate here swings with the seasons, offering bright, warm summers perfect for outdoor adventures and cozy, cold winters ideal for snuggling by the fire. With a bustling town center, you're never far from an eclectic mix of shops, restaurants, and local markets. Whether it’s sampling local delicacies or discovering quaint boutiques, there's always something to do here. Now back to our villa. It sits on a plot that truly reflects what it means to enjoy suburban life while remaining close to urban conveniences. With a commendable size of 178 square meters, this residence offers ample space for family life or for entertaining guests. Picture yourself welcoming friends and family into the spacious living room, where a gas fireplace steals the show with its practicality and classic appeal. Living in Lommel means embracing a life of leisure, and this property enhances that lifestyle through its thoughtful design. The ground floor introduces you to an entrance hall leading seamlessly to an open living room coupled with a well-equipped kitchen. It's an ideal setting for evening meals or family breakfasts, with sunlight from the adjacent veranda lighting up your day. The veranda, an essential feature, overlooks a low-maintena ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene town of Lommel, Belgium, this inviting three-bedroom house at Teutenweg 65 offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home or holiday retreat in Europe. With its blend of modern amenities and a tranquil setting, this property is perfect for families and individuals looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life while still enjoying the comforts of a well-appointed home. A Gateway to Tranquility and Adventure Lommel, known for its picturesque landscapes and vibrant community, is a hidden gem in the heart of Belgium. This charming town offers a perfect balance of relaxation and adventure, making it an ideal location for a second home. Whether you're drawn to the lush greenery of the nearby nature reserves or the cultural richness of the local festivals, Lommel has something for everyone. Property Highlights - Three Spacious Bedrooms: Each room is designed to provide a peaceful retreat, with ample space for relaxation and personalization. - Modern Bathroom: Featuring a walk-in shower, bathtub, and stylish fixtures, the bathroom caters to both comfort and functionality. - Fully Equipped Kitchen: A dream for any home cook, the kitchen boasts modern appliances and generous workspace, perfect for family gatherings. - Cozy Living Room: The pellet stove adds warmth and charm, creating an inviting atmosphere for cozy evenings. - Integrated Garage and Storage: Practicality meets convenience with secure parking and ample storage space. - South-Facing Garden: Enjoy the sun-drenched terrace and garden house, ideal for outdoor entertaining or quiet reflection. - Energy-Efficient Systems: With an energy label C, the home is designed to keep energy costs manageable. - Proximity to Amenities: Sc ... click here to read more

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A Gateway to Tranquil Living in Lommel, Belgium Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds in your own private oasis. Nestled in the heart of Lommel, Belgium, this versatile 3-bedroom house offers a unique blend of comfort, sustainability, and potential. Whether you're seeking a family retreat, a lucrative rental opportunity, or a multi-generational living space, this property at Vreyshorring 178 is your canvas for a new lifestyle. A Home with Endless Possibilities Step inside to discover a world of possibilities. The main house welcomes you with a spacious entrance hall that flows seamlessly into a bright living room, where a gas fireplace casts a warm glow, perfect for cozy evenings. The modern kitchen, equipped with state-of-the-art appliances, invites culinary adventures, while the adjacent laundry room ensures practicality. Two comfortable bedrooms on the ground floor offer restful retreats, complemented by a walk-in dressing room and a well-appointed bathroom. The layout is designed for both comfort and functionality, making daily living a pleasure. Venture upstairs to find a self-contained apartment with its own entrance. This space is ideal for guests, extended family, or as a rental unit, providing privacy and independence. With a cozy living room, fully equipped kitchen, spacious bedroom, and bathroom, it’s a home within a home. A Garden Sanctuary Outside, the beautifully landscaped garden beckons. Thoughtfully divided and fully fenced, it offers privacy and security. An irrigation system ensures lush greenery year-round, creating an ideal setting for relaxation, entertaining, or children's play. Sustainability Meets Modern Comfort This property is not just a home; ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene town of Lommel, Belgium, this exquisite family home at Lutlommel 217 offers a harmonious blend of modern living and sustainable design. With its energy-efficient features and spacious layout, this property is a dream come true for those seeking a comfortable and eco-friendly lifestyle. Imagine waking up in a home where every detail has been meticulously crafted to ensure both comfort and sustainability. This nearly energy-neutral (BEN) home boasts an E-level below 30, thanks to its state-of-the-art renewable energy systems. From the heat pump and underfloor heating to the 5000 Wp solar panels and advanced ventilation system, every aspect of this house is designed to minimize energy consumption and environmental impact. Living in Lommel: A Lifestyle of Tranquility and Adventure Lommel is a hidden gem in Belgium, known for its lush natural surroundings and vibrant community. Living here means enjoying the best of both worlds: the peace and quiet of a small town, coupled with easy access to a range of amenities and activities. The town is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, with its extensive network of cycling routes, picturesque parks, and dense forests. Whether you're an avid cyclist or someone who enjoys leisurely walks, Lommel offers endless opportunities to connect with nature. For families, Lommel provides a safe and nurturing environment. The local schools are renowned for their quality education, and the community is welcoming and family-friendly. With shops, cafes, and cultural venues just a stone's throw away, you'll find everything you need within reach. A Home Designed for Modern Living This property is more than just a house; it's a lifestyle choice. The ground floor features a bright ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Lommel, Belgium, this eco-friendly 3-bedroom house offers a unique opportunity for international buyers seeking a sustainable second home or vacation retreat. Located at Lutlommel 217, this property is not just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with relaxation, adventure, and cherished memories. Imagine waking up in a nearly energy-neutral home, where the morning sun filters through large windows, illuminating your spacious living room. This modern, detached house, with its 164 square meters of living space, is designed for those who value comfort, sustainability, and a seamless blend of indoor and outdoor living. ### A Sustainable Sanctuary This property is a testament to modern, sustainable living. With an E-level of less than 30, it incorporates the latest advancements in renewable energy technology. A high-efficiency heat pump, underfloor heating, and 5000 Wp solar panels ensure that your home remains comfortable year-round while significantly reducing energy consumption. The advanced thermal insulation and state-of-the-art ventilation system (Type D) guarantee a healthy indoor climate, making it a perfect retreat after a day exploring the vibrant town of Lommel. ### A Lifestyle of Leisure and Adventure Lommel, located in the province of Limburg, is renowned for its natural beauty and vibrant community spirit. As a second home owner here, you'll have access to: - Extensive Cycling and Walking Trails: Explore the picturesque landscapes and lush greenery that surround Lommel. - Proximity to the Dutch Border: Enjoy easy cross-border excursions and cultural experiences. - Local Shops and Amenities: Convenient access to everything you need, from groceries to healthcare. - Recreat ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene town of Lommel, Belgium, this exquisite family home at Lutlommel 219 offers a harmonious blend of modern living and sustainable design. With its prime location, this property is a gateway to a lifestyle that balances tranquility with convenience, making it an ideal choice for overseas buyers and expats seeking a new chapter in a picturesque setting. A Glimpse into Lommel's Lifestyle Lommel is a charming town known for its lush landscapes and vibrant community spirit. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the chirping of birds, with the promise of a day filled with outdoor adventures. The town is a haven for nature enthusiasts, boasting extensive cycling routes, verdant parks, and enchanting forests. Whether you're an avid cyclist or someone who enjoys leisurely strolls, Lommel offers a plethora of options to connect with nature. The town's community is warm and welcoming, with a rich tapestry of cultural events and local festivities that bring residents together. From farmers' markets to art exhibitions, there's always something happening in Lommel, ensuring that you'll quickly feel at home. The Property: A Modern Sanctuary This newly built home is a testament to contemporary design and sustainable living. Spanning 186 square meters, the house is thoughtfully crafted to cater to the needs of a modern family. The sleek façade is a prelude to the high-quality finishes and meticulous attention to detail that define the interior. Upon entering, you're greeted by a spacious entrance hall that sets the tone for the rest of the home. The ground floor is an open-plan marvel, where the living room seamlessly flows into the kitchen, creating a space that's perfect for both relaxation and en ... click here to read more

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Nestled amidst the lush green surroundings of Lommel, Belgium, this expansive villa whispers comfort and spaciousness throughout its remarkable 312 square meters. Located conveniently at Dirk Boutsdreef 1, this substantial family abode provides a haven of tranquility while being barely a five-minute drive from the Dutch border, catering perfectly for the avid traveler or expatriate yearning for some pacific Belgian charm. Arriving at this impressive residence, the aura of serenity greets you, blending impeccably with the natural beauty that envelops it. The villa's forested backdrop offers an idyllic landscape for morning walks and provides a gentle buffer from the hustles of daily life. If you're skimming for an ideal locale where harmony meets convenience, Lommel is the contender par excellence; the city brims with cultural richness and is renowned for its vivacious local markets, quaint cafes, and the unique Lommel Sahara, a beguiling desert area encircled by extravagant green pine forests. It’s an escape within an escape. Let’s step inside this sanctuary. The living room – a vast 64 square meters – is the heart of the home, the place where sunlight pirouettes across the room through large windows, crafting a warm nook that beckons mingling and merry-making. Adjoining this space is a kitchen that beckons culinary enthusiasts. Adorned with precise cabinetry and ample preparation areas, it offers an engaging domain for any culinary voyage one might embark on. Tucked behind the kitchen awaits a handy storage spot - your pantry dreams realized. Boasting four comfortable bedrooms, sleep comes like a zephyr here. Each room provides some personal corners for respite, with the master suite being an oasis of its own, compl ... click here to read more

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