Luxurious Second Home in Lanaken: Modern House with Garden & Solar Panels

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Bisschoppenstraat 21, Lanaken, Belgium, Lanaken (Belgium)

3 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 161Floor area

€499,000

House

No parking

3 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

161m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the serene and picturesque town of Lanaken, Belgium, this exquisite modern house offers the perfect retreat for those seeking a second home or vacation property in Europe. With its blend of contemporary design, sustainable features, and a prime location, this property is an ideal choice for international buyers looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and immerse themselves in the tranquil Belgian countryside.

Imagine waking up in your spacious master bedroom, sunlight streaming through the windows, and stepping out onto your private terrace to enjoy a morning coffee while overlooking your lush, southwest-facing garden. This is the lifestyle that awaits you at Bisschoppenstraat 21, a home that promises relaxation, comfort, and the opportunity to create lasting memories with family and friends.

A Modern Haven in Lanaken

Built in 2020, this detached house boasts a sleek and contemporary design, with high-quality finishes and thoughtful details throughout. The open-plan layout seamlessly connects the living, dining, and kitchen areas, creating a bright and airy space perfect for entertaining or simply unwinding after a day of exploring the local area.

The heart of the home is the expansive living kitchen, featuring a stunning island and top-of-the-line NEFF appliances. Whether you're preparing a gourmet meal or a quick snack, the high-gloss white cabinets and natural stone worktop provide both style and functionality.

Sustainable Living

This property is not only beautiful but also environmentally conscious. Equipped with solar panels, underfloor heating, and a ventilation system, it boasts an EPC label A, ensuring energy efficiency and sustainability. A 5,000-liter rainwater tank is connected to the downstairs toilet and outdoor taps, making garden maintenance both practical and eco-friendly.

A Gateway to Adventure

Lanaken is a hidden gem in Belgium, offering a wealth of activities and attractions for vacation home owners. From exploring the nearby Hoge Kempen National Park to enjoying the vibrant cultural scene in Maastricht, there's something for everyone. The town itself is known for its peaceful atmosphere, family-friendly environment, and excellent transport links, making it easy to explore the surrounding region.

Key Features:
- Location: Quiet yet central in Lanaken, close to amenities and major cities.
- Energy Efficiency: EPC label A, solar panels, and underfloor heating.
- Modern Design: High-quality finishes, open-plan layout, and contemporary style.
- Outdoor Space: Southwest-facing garden, sunny terrace, and carport.
- Sustainability: Rainwater tank and advanced ventilation system.
- Security: Pre-installed alarm system for peace of mind.
- Accessibility: Easy access to shops, schools, and public transport.
- Proximity: Short drive to Maastricht, Maasmechelen, and other cultural hubs.
- Family-Friendly: Safe neighborhood with a range of amenities.
- Investment Potential: Ideal for vacation rentals or a second home.

A Story of Home and Heart

Owning this property means more than just having a place to stay; it's about creating a sanctuary where you can escape, relax, and enjoy the finer things in life. Picture yourself hosting summer barbecues in the garden, exploring the charming streets of Lanaken, or taking a short drive to the bustling city of Maastricht for a day of shopping and dining.

This home is ready to welcome you with open arms, offering a unique blend of luxury, comfort, and sustainability in one of Belgium's most desirable regions. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat or an exciting base for adventure, this property is the perfect choice for your second home in Europe.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
161
Price per m²
€3,099
Garden size
329
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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Welcome to a quaint piece of country living in the heart of Belgium, a classic country_home nestled away from the hustle and bustle yet still conveniently close to the heart of the charming town of Lanaken. Located at Hoenderbroekstraat 75, this residence offers that ideal blend of rural tranquility and urban convenience, making it a perfect spot for those looking to relocate from abroad. This spacious farmhouse offers an entryway into a simple yet fulfilling lifestyle—the kind that captures the essence of Belgian countryside living. Belgium itself is known for its moderate climate with relatively mild summers and winters, making it an attractive option for those from regions with more extreme weather. Lanaken, in particular, experiences a temperate climate, where long walks in nearby forested areas or cycling along quaint pathways are common pastimes. Now, about this home—underwent a comprehensive renovation in 2000 and stands in good condition, just waiting for the right person or family to embrace what it has to offer. No major renovation work is needed, which makes it appealing to those who may have neither the time nor resources for a fixer-upper. This house is a canvas ready for personal touches that will transform it into a home. Here’s a list of features this property offers: - Three bedrooms - One bathroom with bathtub, sink, and toilet - South-facing garden - Garage box - Carport - 21 solar panels - Retro kitchen area - Utility room with garden access - Partially basement - Workshop space - Two terraces (one with sunshade and one covered) The interiors offer a blend between functional spaces and cozy rooms, ideal for a household that values both community and privacy. The attic and basement provide addition ... click here to read more

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If you're on the hunt for a property that blends comfort and practicality, look no further than this inviting villa at Steenselbergweg 4, located in the picturesque area of Lanaken, Belgium. This delightful villa sits on a sprawling 972 m² plot, offering plenty of space for you and your family to enjoy. As a busy real estate agent with a global perspective, let me take you on a tour of this classic family residence and highlight the vibrant life awaiting you in Lanaken, a charming Belgian town. Lanaken is ideally situated in the heart of Belgium, near a confluence of major towns and cities. Known for its harmonious blend of tradition and modern living, Lanaken offers a little bit of everything for everyone. Whether you're an expatriate looking to centralize your European living experience or an overseas buyer seeking a family-friendly area, Lanaken meets your needs with its charming streets, rich history, and endless possibilities for community engagement and exploration. This villa, constructed in 1930 and given a thoughtful renovation in 2007, extends over a generous 243 m² of living space. It's a well-maintained house that's ready for you to call home. The location is an absolute winner. You’re conveniently close to the town center while enjoying a quiet neighborhood vibe. Imagine hopping on a bike and pedaling down to the local library, schools, or one of the many shops nestled in town. The nearby E314 highway ensures that larger cities like Zutendaal, Maasmechelen, and even Maastricht are just a short drive or train ride away. Here's what awaits you when you step inside this lovely villa: - Sprawling plot size of 972 m² - Light-filled living and dining areas - Spacious modern kitchen with a 2-year-old gas stove ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the charming town of Lanaken, Belgium, is a splendid opportunity for those in search of a spacious family abode overlooking quiet European greenery. This property, located at Bessemerstraat 324, is not only an ideal blend of comfort and style but also strategically situated for those wishing to immerse themselves in the Belgian lifestyle. Built in the late 1980s, this five-bedroom detached home offers a substantial 206 square meters of living space on a generous 925 square meters plot. Its strategic location ensures this home is a perfect fit for expatriates or foreign buyers looking to settle down in Belgium. As you step through the front door, a welcoming hallway greets you, providing immediate access to a cozy guest toilet, setting a tone of convenience right from the start. The heart of the home unveils itself in an expansive living room that seamlessly transitions into a dining area. This open-plan concept ensures that whether you're hosting a bustling dinner party or enjoying a quiet family meal, the space caters to all needs. Adjoining this area is a quaint veranda. From here, serene views of the lush garden unfold, offering an everyday escape. For those with a penchant for cooking, the kitchen is a delight. Outfitted with essentials such as a gas stove, refrigerator, and oven, it's fully equipped to handle everything from quick breakfasts to elaborate dinners. Moreover, a comfortable nook within the kitchen provides a casual spot for family meals or morning coffees, making daily life feel less like a routine and more like an experience. Adjacent to this culinary space is a utility room, providing flexibility as it could be transformed into an office, playroom, or additional bedroom, as per your desir ... click here to read more

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Introducing an exquisite opportunity nestled within the serene precincts of Lanaken, Belgium—a delightful villa situated at Postweg 77. This inviting property presents an expansive living area sprawled across a generous 336 square meters, artfully set amidst a plot of 1,219 square meters. This villa is perfect for overseas buyers or expats seeking the tranquil life, combining the allure of the region's natural beauty with the charming elements of a Belgian lifestyle. Without further ado, let's dive into the story of this home. Let's begin our virtual journey as we walk through the gates of this lovely villa, perfect for families or anyone seeking the tranquility of life within Belgium's embrace. The home offers three welcoming bedrooms, ideal for restful nights or perhaps a guest suite if that's your preference. An agreeable single bathroom suffices the needs without overbearing extravagance, but leaves room for personalization. The space is completed with a delightful garden room, a covered garage, and a fully enclosed garden—all elements inviting you into a world of calm and leisurely living. The ground floor offers a warm and inviting entrance hall, with a cloakroom adjacent for guests to stow their belongings, accompanied by a convenient guest toilet. Step into the living room and you are welcomed by an expansive sitting and dining area complete with a gas fireplace, perfect for those crisp Belgian winters. This extends seamlessly into a garden room, whose vast windows draw in the sun, offering peaceful views of your garden retreat. The kitchen sits at the heart of this home, an open, handleless design with a cooking island that's made for creative cuisine. Equipped with modern amenities like an induction hob, dou ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Lanaken, Belgium, this exquisite three-bedroom house on Bessemerstraat 383 offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home in Europe. With its blend of modern amenities, spacious interiors, and a sun-drenched garden, this property is a haven for relaxation and a gateway to the vibrant lifestyle of the Limburg region. Imagine waking up in your master suite, sunlight streaming through the windows, and stepping out into your private garden to enjoy a morning coffee. This is the lifestyle awaiting you in Lanaken, a town known for its charming blend of Belgian culture and modern conveniences. Property Highlights: - Location: Situated in a peaceful residential area, yet just a short cycle from Lanaken's bustling town center. - Size: A generous 143 m² of living space on a 688 m² plot. - Bedrooms: Three spacious bedrooms, including a master suite with built-in wardrobes. - Bathrooms: Two modern bathrooms with contemporary fixtures. - Kitchen: Fully equipped with state-of-the-art appliances, perfect for culinary enthusiasts. - Garden: Southwest-facing, beautifully landscaped with terraces and a versatile garden house. - Parking: Ample space for up to four cars on the private driveway. - Energy Efficiency: Equipped with ten solar panels, double-glazed windows, and a gas-fired central heating system. - Security: Roller shutters for added peace of mind. - Connectivity: Easy access to major roads and nearby cities like Maastricht and Maasmechelen. The Lanaken Lifestyle: Lanaken is more than just a location; it's a lifestyle. Known for its picturesque landscapes and vibrant community, this town offers a perfect blend of tranquility and activity. Whether you're an outdoor enthusiast or a culture a ... click here to read more

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Step into a world where modern comfort meets the charm of Belgian living. Nestled in the heart of Lanaken, this one-bedroom apartment offers a unique blend of urban convenience and serene natural beauty. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves from the nearby Hoge Kempen National Park, sipping your morning coffee on a sun-drenched terrace, and planning your day in a vibrant town that seamlessly blends tradition with modernity. ### A Day in the Life As the sun rises, the apartment's large windows invite a flood of natural light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The open-plan living area, with its seamless integration of lounge and dining spaces, becomes the perfect backdrop for both quiet mornings and lively evenings. Picture yourself preparing breakfast in the fully-equipped kitchen, where sleek appliances and ample workspace make cooking a joy rather than a chore. After breakfast, take a leisurely stroll to Lanaken's bustling town center. Here, you'll find a delightful mix of local shops, cafes, and markets, each offering a taste of Belgian culture. Whether you're picking up fresh produce or indulging in a pastry from a local bakery, the town's charm is undeniable. ### Seasonal Splendor and Local Delights Lanaken is a town that celebrates every season. In spring, the nearby parks burst into color, offering picturesque trails for hiking and cycling. Summer brings vibrant festivals and outdoor concerts, where the community gathers to celebrate under the stars. As autumn leaves paint the town in warm hues, cozy cafes become the perfect retreat for a hot chocolate or a Belgian beer. The culinary scene in Lanaken is a feast for the senses. From traditional Belgian dishes to international cuisine, the t ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene town of Lanaken, Belgium, this inviting villa awaits its future owners at Pannestraat 240. Lanaken, known for its picturesque landscapes and a thriving sense of community, offers an ideal sanctuary for both expats and overseas buyers desiring a slice of European tranquility. With close proximity to lush forests, scenic walking and cycling paths, it promises a life imbued with the splendid natural beauty of Belgium. Now, let's dive into the story of this villa. The property, standing at an impressive area of 126 square meters, is all about comfort and promise, capturing an essence of cozy living intertwined with the potential for personal enhancement. This villa is set on a single floor, making it accessible and convenient, particularly for families or individuals looking to settle down in a tranquil nook of Belgium. The inviting natural light streaming into the entrance hall is a warm welcome, enhanced by the practicality of a guest toilet to accommodate visitors. • Address: Pannestraat 240, Lanaken • Layout: One-story villa • Roof: Newly installed in 2016 • Insulation: 22 cm glass wool insulation in the attic • Style: Country-style kitchen • Renovation: Kitchen renovated in 2006 • Solar Energy: Equipped with 12 solar panels • Natural Features: Travertine fireplace and wooden flooring • Garden Access: Sliding door to bankirai wood terrace • Additional Space: Potential for attic conversion • Bedrooms: 3 cozy bedrooms • Bathroom: 1 bathroom with walk-in shower • Garaging: Fully basemented with sectional door in garage • Climate: Moderate climate with rainfall throughout the year • Community: Peaceful neighborhood with rich cultural diversity The living room, a canvas of warmth, is highlighted by ... click here to read more

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A Tranquil Retreat in Lanaken's Wooded Enclave Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, as sunlight filters through the trees surrounding your home. Nestled in the serene neighborhood of Lanaken, Belgium, this five-bedroom house offers a unique blend of privacy, space, and potential. Located at Dennenstraat 4, this property is more than just a house; it's a canvas for your dream European getaway. A Home with Endless Possibilities As you step through the front door, you're greeted by a spacious hallway that sets the tone for the rest of the home. The ground floor boasts a generous living room, complete with a cozy fireplace and elegant parquet flooring. This space is perfect for hosting intimate gatherings or enjoying quiet evenings by the fire. Adjacent to the living room, the kitchen awaits your personal touch, offering ample potential for modernization and customization. The ground floor also features a practical storage room, an integrated garage, and a carport, ensuring plenty of space for vehicles and storage. Two bedrooms on this level provide the option for single-level living, ideal for those seeking convenience and accessibility. Upstairs, a World of Comfort Awaits The upper floor is a sanctuary of comfort, featuring three additional bedrooms, including a spacious master suite with a dressing area. A second bathroom ensures convenience for larger families or guests. The landing area offers a versatile space for a home office or study, catering to the needs of modern living. Sustainability Meets Style This property is not only about space and comfort; it's also about sustainability. Equipped with 27 solar panels, the house generates significant energy savings, contr ... click here to read more

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Alright folks, sorry for the shorter reply but honestly, I’m running all over the place today with viewings and calls, but I’ll do my best to paint a good picture for you because I know, especially for buyers overseas, how important it is to get a really clear sense of what you’re looking at—both in and out of the house. If you’re considering the region around Lanaken, honestly, it’s got a lot going for it for both families and people just wanting that balance between town life and accessibility to other big centres like Maastricht or even further into Belgium – you can really see why people from abroad keep coming here. Let’s start with the house itself at Stationstraat 137. You’ve got a house that doesn’t just feel like every other house on the market – it was built in the late 30’s, so you get those solid lines and a bit of personality, and then over the years there’s been some work put in to make it a comfortable house that actually feels good to live in (not always the case with houses of this age). Now, it’s not a perfect “brand new” house, but it’s in good condition, so you won’t need to rip everything out and start again. The last few owners have already done the big stuff and there’s a nice mix between those tougher older materials and some of the newer fitting (a bit industrial, a bit homey). You get four bedrooms here, so if you’ve got kids, or need a home office plus a guest room, it gives you a decent spread. Living here gives you a pretty decent amount of day-to-day space. The hallway when you walk in opens right up, so you don’t feel cramped. The lounge/dining has those big sliding doors onto the garden, which is great in the summer – and you actually get sun thanks to the south-east facing garden. Th ... click here to read more

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Step outside the back gate on a Tuesday morning, and you're already in the forest. No traffic, no noise — just the crunch of leaves underfoot and the particular stillness that only old trees can produce. That's the daily reality at Roelerdreef 18, a solid, well-kept detached house on one of Lanaken's most quietly sought-after avenues, just a few kilometers from the Dutch border and the unmistakable energy of Maastricht. Lanaken sits in Belgian Limburg in a way that feels almost accidental — a calm, unhurried municipality that happens to border the Netherlands and find itself within easy striking distance of three countries. The house on Roelerdreef occupies 212 square meters across two floors, sits on an 800-square-meter plot, and backs directly onto woodland. For buyers looking at second homes in Belgium or a European base that doesn't sacrifice nature for convenience, this is a combination that's genuinely hard to find at this price point. The avenue itself sets the tone immediately. Stately trees line both sides of the road, their canopy meeting overhead in summer to form the kind of dappled light you usually only find in countryside much further from a city. Drive along Roelerdreef on a weekend afternoon and you'll understand why locals don't tend to leave. The street is quiet. Not the performed quietness of a gated development — the genuine article, helped along by the fact that a nearby school is being phased out, which will only deepen the sense of calm in the years ahead. Inside, the ground floor spans 123 square meters and opens with a marble-floored entrance hall — a small but considered touch that signals the overall quality of the finishes throughout. The living room is where daily life properly begins: oa ... click here to read more

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Nestled within the heart of the picturesque town of Lanaken, Belgium, this beautiful duplex apartment presents an exceptional opportunity for those looking to settle in one of Europe’s most captivating regions. Positioned at Bessemerstraat 440 / 1.1, this property holds a unique appeal for international buyers and expats who wish to enjoy the serene yet vibrant lifestyle that the area promises. Stepping into the apartment, A bright and an airy space welcomes you, inviting you into a world of comfort and functional living. Designed with an open concept in mind, the first floor encompasses the living room, dining area, and kitchen in a fluid layout that encourages both social interaction and quiet reflection. The kitchen is notably outfitted with top-notch Bosch appliances, ensuring that every culinary endeavor is a pleasure. Cooking enthusiasts will appreciate the induction hob and built-in refrigerator, as well as the microwave and combi-oven, all seamlessly integrated into the sleek kitchen space. Just off the dining area, a laundry room stands ready to handle the chores with ease, complete with a guest toilet on the same floor for added practicality. Venture up the staircase to discover the sleeping quarters—a sanctuary of tranquility. Three ample bedrooms, sizes ranging from 13 to 22 square meters, await on the upper level, offering restful retreats at the end of the day. A walk-in closet complements the largest bedroom, adding a touch of convenience and luxury. The bathroom on this level is a refreshing space, with a double sink, bathtub, walk-in shower, toilet, and underfloor heating to provide the ultimate relaxation. For those who relish spending time outside, the terrace becomes a private haven, sprawling acro ... click here to read more

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Welcome to this exclusive luxurious villa nestled in the prestigious district of Kiewitheide, in the quaint town of Lanaken, just a stone's throw away from the vibrant city of Maastricht in the Netherlands. This unique and spacious property offers a serene escape with easy access to a vibrant cultural hub, proving ideal for overseas buyers and expats looking for the perfect blend of tranquility and connection to the world. Enveloped within an expansive plot of over 5,000 m², this villa is your gateway to a splendid lifestyle filled with comfort and privacy. Let's take a stroll through the villa, shall we? As you step through its grand entrance, be prepared to be wowed by the grandeur of a majestic oak staircase, setting the tone for what lies ahead. This spacious abode boasts a living area of around 635 m², offering ample room for all aspects of family life. With 10 bedrooms and 4 luxurious bathrooms, the villa is well-suited for large families or discerning individuals who want expansive living quarters. A particular highlight of this extraordinary home is the living room, spanning 72 m², adorned with a stylish wall unit and a warming atmosphere fireplace. Imagine cozy evenings with family or leisurely afternoons with friends or neighbors, all while soaking in views of the meticulously curated garden beyond the large, sunlit windows. Adjacent, the expansive 49 m² kitchen is a dream for any culinary enthusiast. Outfitted with top-of-the-line Siemens and Miele appliances and a grand cooking island, this kitchen is as functional as it is beautiful. French doors welcome you to a sunny terrace, inviting al fresco dining amidst the pristine landscape with a backdrop of the heated swimming pool. A unique feature of the pro ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene and picturesque town of Lanaken, Belgium, this expansive family home at Dr. Le Jeunestraat 15 offers a harmonious blend of modern living and sustainable design. With its prime location in a tranquil, child-friendly neighborhood, this property is a haven for families and expats seeking a peaceful yet connected lifestyle. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, as sunlight filters through the lush greenery surrounding your home. This is the daily reality at this stunning residence, where every detail has been thoughtfully curated to provide comfort, convenience, and a touch of luxury. A Glimpse into Lanaken's Lifestyle Lanaken is a charming town that offers a unique blend of Belgian hospitality and modern amenities. Known for its lush landscapes and vibrant community, Lanaken is a place where you can truly feel at home. The town boasts excellent schools, a variety of shops, and easy access to public transport, making it an ideal location for families and professionals alike. The climate in Lanaken is mild, with warm summers and cool winters, perfect for enjoying the great outdoors. Whether you're exploring the nearby Hoge Kempen National Park or taking a leisurely stroll through the town's quaint streets, there's always something to do. Property Highlights - Spacious Living: With a total area of 323 square meters, this home offers ample space for relaxation and entertainment. - Energy Efficiency: Equipped with 18 solar panels and a solar water heater, this property is designed for sustainability and cost savings. - Luxurious Interiors: The ground floor features elegant parquet and natural stone floors, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. - Modern Ame ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene and picturesque town of Lanaken, Belgium, this exquisite villa offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home or holiday retreat in the heart of Europe. With its prime location on Koning Albertlaan, this property combines the tranquility of a peaceful neighborhood with the convenience of nearby amenities and attractions. Imagine waking up in your spacious 4-bedroom villa, where the morning sun filters through large windows, illuminating the elegant interiors. This villa, in excellent condition, is a testament to refined living, offering a harmonious blend of comfort, style, and functionality. A Gateway to European Charm Lanaken is a hidden gem, offering a rich tapestry of cultural and recreational activities. Just a stone's throw away from the vibrant city of Maastricht, you can indulge in world-class dining, shopping, and cultural experiences. The region is renowned for its stunning landscapes, perfect for cycling and walking enthusiasts. A Home Designed for Comfort and Elegance Upon entering, you're greeted by a grand entrance hall that sets the tone for the rest of the home. The open-plan living area, complete with a cozy gas fireplace and underfloor heating, is perfect for both intimate family gatherings and entertaining guests. The seamless transition from indoor to outdoor living is facilitated by large windows that open onto a beautifully landscaped garden, offering a private oasis for relaxation and leisure. Key Features: - Spacious Living Area: 481 m² of thoughtfully designed space. - Bedrooms: Four generously sized bedrooms, including a master suite with a walk-in dressing room. - Bathroom: Luxurious bathroom with a bathtub, shower, and double washbasin. - Kitchen: Full ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the quaint town of Lanaken, Belgium, at Briegdenstraat 30, lies a unique villa that's waiting to capture your imagination. This property is a sanctuary of modern design set against the backdrop of serene rural landscapes and is available for an attractive price of €599,000. With a total of 262 square meters of space, it presents a comfortable habitat for families or individuals looking to immerse themselves in European living. The villa, situated on a grandiose plot of 11a 63ca, marries modern amenities with a rural flair. It's energy-efficient, outfitted with 18 solar panels, and promises an EPB label A – a commitment to sustainability that's as sound as the Belgian architectural prowess. A waving welcome awaits you on this low-traffic street that leads to the canal and expansive fields, offering a canvas of natural wonders to explore. The convenience of proximal access to the N78 ensures that Lanaken city center and Maastricht are just a short drive away, making commuting or leisure visits entirely stress-free. This property invites you for a tour of its versatile interior spaces, starting with the ground floor, sprawling over 160 square meters. Upon entering, you’re greeted by the entrance hall equipped with a guest toilet. The integrated garage with a wide electric sectional door hints at the thoughtful design that permeates the villa. The open living space, covering 78 square meters, is a masterpiece of light and air, divided by a see-through gas fireplace that teases the eye. The kitchen—an immense island of culinary promise with a ceramic countertop, a custom dining table, and state-of-the-art appliances—brings the heart of home to joyous life. Blooms of daylight spill into the cozy living room, fur ... click here to read more

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Are you dreaming of settling into a serene, spacious country home that offers both tranquility and convenience? Situated on Over Het Waterstraat 104 in the peaceful town of Lanaken, Belgium, this delightful country residence provides an ideal opportunity for those seeking a balanced lifestyle amidst nature, yet within close reach of urban conveniences. Imagine transitioning into a life where your days begin with fresh morning air and ends with breathtaking sunsets, all from the comfort of your own home. The property stands proudly amid a lush setting on a generous plot of approximately 32 ares, embodying the essence of rural life while still being conveniently located near important connections such as the N71 highway, which links you effortlessly to the cities of Eindhoven and Hasselt. Perfectly suited for families and nature lovers alike, this home rests in a tranquil neighborhood surrounded by detached houses and sprawling meadows. As you step through the front door, you're greeted by a spacious entrance hall, offering warmth and a sense of welcome. The ground floor unfolds into several practical spaces, including an office area ideal for remote work or a quiet study, and a guest toilet for visitors' convenience. The extensive living room, adorned with wooden beams and large windows, is the heart of the home, providing a cozy atmosphere thanks to a charming wood stove. Nearby, the kitchen awaits, fully equipped with everything you might need to whip up family meals or entertain guests, including an electric hob, oven, built-in refrigerator, and more. Adjacent to the kitchen, a handy storage room provides space for all your household needs, alongside access to a substantial double garage. Venturing upstairs, the fi ... click here to read more

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A Gateway to Tranquility and Adventure in Lanaken Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of birds, as sunlight filters through the trees, casting a warm glow across your spacious garden. This is life at Waterstraat 73, Lanaken—a harmonious blend of modern comfort and natural beauty, nestled on the edge of the enchanting Hoge Kempen National Park. A Home That Welcomes You Step inside this meticulously renovated three-bedroom house, where every detail has been thoughtfully curated to offer a seamless living experience. The bright hallway, with its new meter cupboard, sets the tone for the rest of the home—inviting, functional, and filled with light. The open-plan living area is a testament to modern design, with large windows that frame the lush garden views, creating a serene backdrop for everyday life. The kitchen, a culinary enthusiast's dream, boasts a sleek central island and state-of-the-art Siemens appliances. Whether you're preparing a family meal or hosting friends, the induction hob with integrated extractor and the combi-oven ensure every dish is a delight. French doors lead to the garden room, blurring the lines between indoor and outdoor living. A Sanctuary of Comfort Upstairs, the master suite offers a private retreat, complete with an ensuite bathroom featuring a luxurious bathtub and modern fixtures. Two additional bedrooms provide ample space for family or guests, each finished with high-quality laminate flooring and LED lighting. The potential to expand into the insulated attic adds an exciting dimension for those seeking additional space. Embrace the Outdoors The south-facing garden is a canvas for your imagination. Whether you envision a vibrant flower garden, a ve ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Lanaken, Belgium, this exquisite house at Waterstraat 70 offers a unique opportunity to own a second home that perfectly balances tranquility with accessibility. With its prime location in the picturesque Limburg region, this property is an ideal retreat for those seeking a holiday home that promises both relaxation and adventure. Imagine waking up in your spacious master bedroom, sunlight streaming through the double-glazed windows, and stepping out onto your private veranda to enjoy a morning coffee. The serene view of your meticulously landscaped garden, complete with mature greenery and a northeast orientation, sets the tone for a day of leisure or exploration. A Gateway to European Adventures Lanaken is a charming town that offers a quintessential Belgian experience. Its proximity to major cities like Maastricht, Maasmechelen, and Genk means you're never far from vibrant cultural events, exquisite dining, and shopping experiences. Whether you're exploring the historic streets of Maastricht or indulging in a shopping spree at Maasmechelen Village, your second home serves as a perfect base. A Home Designed for Comfort and Sustainability This 199-square-meter house is not just about location; it's about lifestyle. The property is equipped with modern amenities that ensure comfort and sustainability: - 16 solar panels with a battery system, significantly reducing energy costs. - Three air conditioning units installed in 2025, providing climate control throughout the home. - Double-glazed windows with PVC frames for energy efficiency. - Oil-fired central heating system ensuring warmth during colder months. Spacious Living for Family and Friends The house features a bright and airy living r ... click here to read more

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