Spacious 4-Bedroom Holiday Home in Dilsen-Stokkem, Belgium's Scenic Limburg

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Kantonsweg 107 E, 3650 Dilsen-Stokkem, Belgium, Dilsen-Stokkem (Belgium)

4 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · 304Floor area

€599,000

House

No parking

4 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

304m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the heart of Belgian Limburg, this exquisite 4-bedroom house in Dilsen-Stokkem offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home or vacation retreat. Located at Kantonsweg 107 E, this property is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with tranquility, adventure, and cultural richness.

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, as the morning sun filters through the lush greenery surrounding your home. This is the everyday reality at this stunning property, where nature and comfort coexist harmoniously.

A Home Designed for Comfort and Elegance

Built in 2008, this house exudes a timeless charm with its country vicarage style. The spacious 304 m² interior is thoughtfully designed to cater to both relaxation and entertainment. As you step through the grand entrance hall, you're greeted by an ambiance of warmth and sophistication, thanks to high-quality wooden window frames and double glazing that ensure excellent insulation.

The ground floor is a haven for family gatherings, featuring a large living room that invites you to unwind and create memories. Adjacent to this is a modern, fully equipped kitchen, perfect for culinary adventures. The dining area seamlessly connects to the kitchen, making it ideal for hosting dinner parties or enjoying intimate family meals.

Bedrooms and Bathrooms: A Sanctuary of Privacy

The property boasts four generously sized bedrooms, each offering a peaceful retreat after a day of exploration. The master suite is particularly inviting, providing a private sanctuary with its own luxurious amenities. Two modern bathrooms, equipped with high-end fixtures, ensure that every family member or guest experiences ultimate comfort.

Outdoor Living: Your Private Oasis

The house sits on a generous 1,000 m² plot, surrounded by a beautifully landscaped garden. Whether you're a gardening enthusiast or simply enjoy outdoor relaxation, this space offers endless possibilities. Host summer barbecues, indulge in a good book under the shade of a tree, or simply bask in the serenity of your surroundings.

Energy Efficiency and Modern Conveniences

With an EPC score of 192 kWh/m², this home is as energy-efficient as it is beautiful. The Daalderop Comfort 40/80 gas central heating system and insulated double front door ensure year-round comfort while keeping energy costs in check.

A Location Rich in Culture and Adventure

Dilsen-Stokkem is a vibrant town that offers a perfect blend of cultural attractions and natural beauty. Explore the nearby nature reserves like Negenoord-Kerkeweerd and Platte Lindenberg-Vossenberg, where hiking and cycling trails await. For shopping enthusiasts, the Maasmechelen outlet center and the bustling districts of Hasselt and Maaseik are just a short drive away.

Cross-border adventures are at your doorstep, with the historic cities of Maastricht, Aachen, and Sittard easily accessible. Whether you're exploring local markets, dining in charming cafes, or attending cultural festivals, there's always something to discover.

Key Features:

- 4 spacious bedrooms, including a luxurious master suite
- 2 modern bathrooms with high-end fixtures
- Generous 1,000 m² plot with landscaped gardens
- Energy-efficient with EPC score of 192 kWh/m²
- Modern kitchen with ample storage and workspace
- Integrated garage with remote-controlled door
- Proximity to nature reserves and cultural attractions
- Easy access to Belgian and Dutch amenities
- Ideal for family gatherings and entertaining
- Secure, private grounds with additional parking

In summary, this property is not just a house; it's a lifestyle. Whether you're seeking a family home, a peaceful retreat, or a base for exploring the rich culture and natural beauty of Limburg, this house in Dilsen-Stokkem is a rare find. Embrace the opportunity to create lasting memories in one of Belgium's most picturesque regions.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
4
Size
304
Price per m²
€1,970
Garden size
1000
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
2
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Nestled in the tranquil town of Dilsen-Stokkem, Belgium, lies a unique opportunity for those looking to explore a new chapter in a distinctive villa that harmonizes style and functionality. Situated at Schoolstraat 38, this well-maintained residence offers not just a home, but a lifestyle experience, especially desirable for international buyers and expats seeking to immerse themselves in Belgian culture while enjoying comforts and distinctive features. As a bustling real estate agent handling many different properties across the globe, allow me to guide you through this remarkable villa. Not just ideal for a family seeking a spacious dwelling, this property promises potential for those considered with ample space for professional or creative pursuits. Let’s embark upon the journey through this villa's offerings. You arrive via a serene, child-friendly street that grants immediate calm before entering the property itself. At ground level, you are welcomed through a grand entrance hall; the parquet flooring whispers tales of craftsmanship and leads you through a potion of tradition and contemporary comfort. This hall seamlessly connects the main areas of the home while also positioning an immediate impression of the space’s size. To the left, you’ll find a generously-sized bedroom complete with an ensuite bathroom, offering all the essentials with a bath, shower, double sink, and a toilet—practicality without pretension. Take a turn to the right, and you enter the bright living area, an inviting space adorned with built-in oak cabinetry and a warming fireplace. It's easy to imagine evenings spent around the hearth or enjoying leisurely days with direct access to one of the villa's terraces. Further beyond lies a kitch ... click here to read more

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Introducing an exquisite villa located in the picturesque setting of Dilsen-Stokkem, Belgium, at Rozenlaan 1. This property offers the ideal blend of comfort and a strategic location that foreign buyers or expats will find desirable. As a busy real estate agent working with various global clients, I see how properties such as these make an appealing choice particularly given its unique location and existing condition. Dilsen-Stokkem is nestled in the Belgian province of Limburg bordering the Netherlands. The town itself provides a peaceful retreat while still offering convenient access to enchanting Belgian cities like Genk and Hasselt, as well as Dutch neighbors such as Weert and Valkenwaard. The local climate favors a temperate maritime influence, characterized by mild summers and moderate winters, creating the perfect seasonal balance for outdoor enjoyment all year round. The local vicinity abounds with ample recreational opportunities and amenities, adding to the area's allure. Living here includes access to beautifully kept parks and nature reserves such as the stunning Hoge Kempen and Mechelse Heide, which are perfect for hiking and exploring. For those who enjoy golf, Maasmechelen Village offers a charming course with challenging greens. The local cuisine reflects that perfect blend of Belgian and Dutch influences, available at a variety of restaurants ranging from cozy eateries to upscale dining establishments. One can also indulge in retail therapy at nearby Maasmechelen Village, a designer outlet known for its world-class shopping experience. Additionally, the local community often gathers at vibrant weekly markets, showcasing fresh regional produce, creating a sense of camaraderie and belonging. Now, step ... click here to read more

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A Gateway to Tranquility and Comfort in Dilsen-Stokkem Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, as the morning sun filters through the lush greenery surrounding your home. Nestled in the serene enclave of Dilsen-Stokkem, this exquisite villa at Bakkershoefstraat 57 offers a harmonious blend of modern comfort and natural beauty, making it the perfect retreat for those seeking a peaceful yet connected lifestyle. A Home That Tells a Story As you approach the villa, the meticulously landscaped driveway, crafted from natural stone cobblestones, sets the stage for what lies beyond. Built in 1994, this home exudes a timeless charm, with its expansive 269 m² living space spread across two main floors, a fully usable basement, and an insulated attic. The open construction and thoughtful layout ensure an abundance of natural light, creating a seamless connection between indoor and outdoor spaces. Step inside, and you're greeted by a spacious entrance hall with a tiled floor, leading to a living room that spans nearly 48 m². Here, comfort meets elegance, with air conditioning and a modern gas fireplace providing warmth and ambiance. Large windows offer panoramic views of the lush garden, while the adjacent garden room, added in 2017, is equipped with air conditioning and a heater, making it a perfect spot to enjoy the garden year-round. The kitchen is a culinary haven, featuring high-quality built-in appliances, including a dishwasher, double sink, oven, microwave, induction hob, extractor hood, granite worktop, and an American-style refrigerator. Its open design encourages family gatherings and entertaining, making it the heart of the home. A Lifestyle of Leisure and Convenience Dilse ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene and picturesque town of Dilsen-Stokkem, Belgium, this semi-detached house on Klaverstraat 44-A offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home in Europe. With its strategic location near the Dutch border, this property is perfect for international buyers and expats looking for a tranquil retreat or a practical investment. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds in your own private garden. This house, built in 2013, is not just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle that balances modern convenience with the charm of rural living. The property is in excellent condition, ready for you to move in and start creating memories. Local Lifestyle and Climate Dilsen-Stokkem is a hidden gem in the Limburg region, known for its lush landscapes and friendly community. The climate here is mild, with warm summers perfect for outdoor activities and cozy winters ideal for enjoying the warmth of your new home. The town offers a peaceful environment, making it an ideal location for a holiday home or a second residence. Activities and Accessibility - Cycling and Hiking: The Limburg cycling network is just steps away, offering scenic routes through the countryside. - Local Cuisine: Enjoy local delicacies at nearby cafes and restaurants, including the popular Fie. - Cultural Excursions: Explore the rich history and culture of the region with visits to nearby Maaseik and other charming towns. - Convenient Travel: The property is a short drive from the Dutch border, making cross-border travel seamless. Major cities like Maastricht and Hasselt are easily accessible for day trips or shopping excursions. Investment Potential With its prime location and excellent condition, ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene village of Rotem, within the picturesque municipality of Dilsen-Stokkem, this delightful semi-detached house offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home in the heart of Belgium. Located at Klaverstraat 16, this property is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with relaxation, adventure, and cherished memories. Imagine waking up in your cozy three-bedroom retreat, where the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant chirping of birds set the tone for a day of leisure. With a generous plot of 764 square meters, this home provides ample space for outdoor activities, whether it's a morning yoga session on the covered terrace or an afternoon of gardening in your private oasis. A Home with Modern Comforts and Timeless Appeal Originally built in 1958, this house has been thoughtfully renovated to meet modern standards while retaining its classic charm. Recent updates include a new kitchen, bathroom, and flooring, as well as an upgraded electrical system and triple-glazed PVC windows. The addition of solar panels and an air conditioning system ensures year-round comfort and sustainability. Key Features: - Spacious Living Area: A bright and airy living room with large windows that invite natural light, perfect for family gatherings or quiet evenings. - Modern Kitchen: Fully equipped with high-end appliances, making meal preparation a joy. - Three Comfortable Bedrooms: Each room offers a peaceful retreat, with the master bedroom featuring air conditioning for added comfort. - Expansive Attic: Unfinished but brimming with potential for conversion into additional living space. - Energy Efficiency: Solar panels and triple-glazed windows contribute to low energy costs. - S ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the serene Meersebergen neighborhood of Dilsen-Stokkem, Belgium, this villa offers prospective residents a delightful blend of tranquility and accessibility. If you've ever dreamt of owning a splendid villa with ample indoor and outdoor space, consider this opportunity set amidst the lush landscapes and welcoming community of this charming locale. If you’re an expat looking to settle down or an overseas buyer interested in Belgian real estate, your search may well end here. First, let's unravel the story of this dwelling. The villa is sited on an expansive plot of land, clocking in at about 4,502 square meters. Hidden away from the hustle yet close enough to all amenities, the surrounding area ensures plenty of privacy with a fully enclosed garden that's both peaceful and secure for families or anyone looking for a haven. With a total interior space sprawling over 509 square meters, it comfortably accommodates your lifestyle desires, making every square foot count. The ground floor greets you with a grand entrance. The living area is cozy – picture a fireplace spreading warmth on chilly days. This space seamlessly flows into a dining area highlighted by a picturesque bay window that presents a view of the southwest-facing backyard where you can catch the sun going down after a long day. The kitchen is built for those who enjoy the culinary arts, complete with a natural stone countertop and top-notch appliances to support your cooking adventures. Key features: • Generous lot size: approx. 4,502 sqm • Spacious living area: around 509 sqm • Substantial garden, perfectly enclosed for privacy • Four sizable bedrooms, enough to accommodate a large family • Two well-fitted bathrooms serving both func ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Dilsen-Stokkem, Belgium, this exquisite loft apartment at Oude Kerkstraat 55 offers a unique blend of modern luxury and historical charm. Perfectly suited for those seeking a second home or a holiday retreat, this property promises a lifestyle of comfort, convenience, and cultural richness. A Glimpse into Your New Lifestyle Imagine waking up in a sun-drenched bedroom, the gentle light filtering through large windows, casting a warm glow on the natural stone floors. As you step out onto your private southwest-facing terrace, the tranquil ambiance of the historic neighborhood envelops you. The terrace, a generous 22 m², becomes your personal oasis, ideal for morning coffees, al fresco dining, or simply soaking in the serene surroundings. Modern Elegance Meets Historical Allure This apartment, part of a recently developed building, spans three floors and offers approximately 153 m² of meticulously designed living space. The attention to detail is evident from the moment you enter the spacious entrance hall, setting the tone for the rest of the home. The stylish wooden staircase leads you to the heart of the apartment—a bright and expansive living room with high ceilings and a travertine floor, exuding a sense of openness and grandeur. Culinary Delights Await The open-plan kitchen is a culinary enthusiast's dream. Finished in elegant black, it boasts high-end appliances, including a Siemens Studioline microwave, oven/grill, and a built-in coffee machine, all controllable via a mobile app. The kitchen's unique ceramic worktop and copper-colored sink add a touch of sophistication, making it both visually striking and highly functional. Comfortable and Versatile Living Spaces The apartment features t ... click here to read more

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Welcome to a unique opportunity to own a lovely villa nestled in the heart of Dilsen-Stokkem. If you're an overseas buyer or an expat looking for a home offering both space and comfort, this villa at Oude Brouwerijstraat 9 could be what you're looking for. Sitting in a serene residential neighborhood, this property is perfect for those seeking tranquility but still looking to stay well-connected with the bustling urban life just a short distance away. Let's embark on a journey to explore what this lovely piece of real estate has to offer and what life can be like in this charming corner of Belgium. Situated in the inviting town of Dilsen-Stokkem in Belgium, this home offers more than just its walls and roof—it's about celebrating a lifestyle. Dilsen-Stokkem, located near the borders with both the Netherlands and Germany, provides an international flavor that appeals to global citizens. The city is known for its beautiful forests and proximity to the 'Hoge Kempen National Park,' ensuring nature lovers will never run out of green spaces to explore. The climate here offers a comfortable setting, featuring mild winters and warm summers, making it suitable for year-round outdoor activities. This villa, in its well-kept condition, exudes practicality and comfort—tailored for a busy family life or perhaps a group of expatriate professionals looking for a place that feels equally like home. This property boasts of an expansive 280 square meters of living space distributed over two floors. With six bedrooms and two bathrooms, it provides ample space for families, or guests if you love hosting visitors from abroad. The pricing stands at 599,000 euros, offering a solid investment in a desirable locale. Stepping into this home, y ... click here to read more

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A Tranquil Retreat in the Heart of Belgium Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds in the serene town of Dilsen-Stokkem, Belgium. Nestled in a peaceful residential area, this energy-efficient, detached home offers a harmonious blend of modern living and natural beauty. With its contemporary design and thoughtful layout, this property is more than just a house—it's a gateway to a lifestyle of comfort, sustainability, and tranquility. A Home Designed for Modern Living Built in 2019, this move-in ready home welcomes you with a spacious entrance hall, setting the tone for the elegance and functionality that lies within. The open-plan living room and kitchen are the heart of the home, where large windows flood the space with natural light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The kitchen, equipped with high-quality appliances and ample storage, is a culinary haven for both everyday meals and entertaining guests. Step outside, and you'll find a beautifully landscaped garden that wraps around the house, offering a private oasis for relaxation and outdoor gatherings. Whether you're sipping your morning coffee on the patio or hosting a summer barbecue, this outdoor space is designed to enhance your living experience. Experience the Seasons in Dilsen-Stokkem Living in Dilsen-Stokkem means embracing the beauty of each season. In spring, the town comes alive with vibrant blooms and lush greenery, perfect for leisurely walks or cycling along the nearby Maas River. Summer invites you to explore the local nature reserves, where hiking trails and picnic spots abound. As autumn paints the landscape in warm hues, enjoy cozy evenings by the fireplace, and in winter, the town's festive spiri ... click here to read more

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Imagine the allure of living in a spacious villa right in the heart of Dilsen-Stokkem, Belgium. Picture yourself residing at Rijksweg 235, 3650—a place that combines the comforts of home with the possibilities of entrepreneurship. This villa, on sale for €475,000, is not just a house; it's an opportunity to explore both residential and business avenues on a plot stretching over 1,020 square meters. Set in the serene locale of Dilsen-Stokkem, a small municipality known for its tranquil lifestyle and pleasant surroundings, this property offers a unique opportunity for those seeking both a comfortable home and the potential to operate a business. Dilsen-Stokkem, with its charming mix of countryside charm and urban conveniences, presents an attractive proposition for expats and overseas buyers alike. Here, the Stokkem is where past meets present, offering inhabitants a rich experience of culture, history, and modern-day conveniences. Stepping into the villa, you're welcomed by a space that promises versatility and numerous possibilities. The former commercial area, operated as a fry shop, presents an intriguing potential for those looking to venture into business or keep it as is. There's ample parking space right at the front—a rarity in many prime locations—hinting at the possibility of welcoming many a visitor or customer. The commercial space has been thoughtfully designed to accommodate various purposes. The spacious hall flows seamlessly into a corridor leading upstairs, while the commercial area itself opens into a consumer area with sliding doors that allow you to embrace the outdoors. The professional kitchen is equipped with direct access to the garden, ideal for both dining en plein air or a quick coffee break. ... click here to read more

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Picture yourself stepping onto your private tennis court as morning mist rises from the surrounding parkland, the scent of pine drifting across from nearby Hoge Kempen National Park. Inside your south-facing villa, sunlight streams through floor-to-ceiling windows into a wellness sanctuary where an indoor pool awaits—your personal retreat after exploring Belgium's premier nature reserve or shopping the designer boutiques of Maasmechelen Village, just minutes away. This is life at Dr. Lenstralaan 25 in Dilsen-Stokkem, where 1,098 square meters of refined living space sits within nearly 7,000 square meters of landscaped privacy, offering a vacation home lifestyle that seamlessly blends outdoor recreation, cultural richness, and cross-border European accessibility. Welcome to Belgium's Limburg province, where this five-bedroom villa delivers the ultimate second home experience for families seeking space, wellness, and connection to nature. Dilsen-Stokkem occupies a unique position in Belgium's vacation property landscape—nestled where Belgian Limburg meets Dutch Limburg and German borders, creating a tri-national playground for second home owners. This location transforms your holiday home into a strategic European base: Maastricht's historic Dutch city center lies 20 minutes north, Germany's Aachen cathedral city sits 45 minutes east, and Belgium's cultural capitals of Hasselt and Genk are within 30 minutes. The E314 motorway access, less than five minutes from the property, connects you effortlessly to Brussels Airport in 75 minutes, making weekend getaways and international guest visits remarkably convenient for vacation home ownership across Europe. The villa itself commands a fully fenced 6,709-square-meter plot that f ... click here to read more

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A Tranquil Belgian Retreat with Endless Possibilities Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds in the serene village of Elen, nestled within the picturesque Dilsen-Stokkem region of Belgium. This charming two-bedroom house, located on Rijksweg 890, offers not just a home, but a canvas for your dreams. With a generous plot of 1,486 square meters, this property invites you to create a personalized haven that reflects your unique lifestyle. A Home with Character and Potential Built in 1961, this house exudes a sense of history and character, waiting for a new owner to breathe fresh life into its walls. The spacious living area of 131 square meters provides ample room for creativity, allowing you to design a space that suits your needs and desires. The house is sold in its current state, offering a blank slate for renovation and customization. Daily Life in Elen: A Blend of Peace and Community Living in Elen means embracing a slower pace of life, where community ties are strong and nature is at your doorstep. Picture yourself enjoying morning coffee in your expansive garden, surrounded by lush greenery and the scent of blooming flowers. The deep garden offers privacy and potential for landscaping, making it a perfect retreat for families, gardening enthusiasts, or those seeking a quiet outdoor space. Explore the Local Lifestyle Elen and the surrounding Dilsen-Stokkem area are known for their peaceful atmosphere and proximity to the Meuse River. Here, you can indulge in leisurely walks, cycling adventures, and nature exploration. The region is dotted with charming local shops, schools, and services, ensuring that all your daily needs are within easy reach. For those who appreciat ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene town of Dilsen-Stokkem, Belgium, this delightful villa presents an excellent opportunity for those seeking a genuine and comfortable living experience in a charming European setting. Located on Heirbaan 87, this wonderful property offers prospective overseas buyers a taste of life in a quaint Belgian community while providing all the essentials for a modern lifestyle. As a busy agent for a global real estate agency, I’m thrilled to tell you about the nuances of this property and the local area. It’s important to understand not only the villa itself but also what you can expect from living in Dilsen-Stokkem. Dilsen-Stokkem is a delightful town brimming with local culture and charm. It feels like you’ve stepped into a postcard, with its picturesque views and serene landscapes. It’s a town that offers a relaxed lifestyle, perfect for families or retirees looking to escape the bustle of city life. This area is known for its lush greenery and tranquil environment, making it an idyllic place to call home. The climate here is mild, with warm summers and cool winters, providing a lovely balance throughout the year. You’ll experience the beauty of all four seasons, each bringing its own unique appeal to the local landscape. Picture yourself strolling through the nearby green spaces during spring or cozying up inside during a gentle snowfall in the winter months. The villa itself, spread over a cozy 125 square meters, does a fantastic job of offering both comfort and functionality. It's a villa that's seen some love, evident in its well-maintained condition and thoughtful design elements. It really is quite move-in-ready, so you can settle in without having to worry about immediate renovations. As you st ... click here to read more

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Welcome to Rachels 18, your dream country home nestled in the tranquil and picturesque town of Dilsen-Stokkem, situated in the beautiful province of Limburg, Belgium. This spacious detached house is more than just a property; it's a haven for those seeking a serene lifestyle surrounded by nature. Offering a living area of approximately 214 square meters on a plot of 786 square meters, this house is ready to become your new home. Living here feels like an escape from the hustle and bustle, yet it's well connected to everything you need. The town of Dilsen-Stokkem is known for its rural beauty and natural surroundings, adorned by the nearby Hoge Kempen National Park. This park offers endless opportunities for walking, cycling, and exploring nature. It's perfect for those days when you want to soak in the beauty of the landscape. The local climate offers the charm of all four seasons. Summers bring pleasant warmth ideal for outdoor activities, while winters offer a crisp tranquility that envelops the countryside. It's a place where the beauty of nature changes with every season, making each day unique. For everyday conveniences, you'll find a mix of local shops, supermarkets, bakeries, and butchers just about 5 kilometers away. It's a community-centric town, perfect for those who cherish a sense of belonging and neighborly connections. Let's take a journey through Rachels 18. As you step inside, you're greeted by an inviting entrance hall that leads you effortlessly to the heart of the home: a spacious living room of roughly 42 square meters. The oak floors add warmth and character to this space where you can unwind or entertain guests. The kitchen is fully equipped with modern appliances and a granite worktop for all y ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene village of Elen, Dilsen-Stokkem, Belgium, this exquisite property at Langstraat 86 offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home that combines rural charm with modern comforts. This detached house, set on an expansive plot of 6,760 m², is a haven for equestrian enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. With its extensive land, equestrian facilities, and proximity to the Dutch border, this property is a perfect retreat for international buyers looking for a peaceful escape. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, stepping out onto your spacious terrace with a steaming cup of coffee, and taking in the panoramic views of the lush countryside. This is the lifestyle that awaits you in Elen, a village known for its tranquility and natural beauty. Property Highlights: - Equestrian Facilities: Two stables and two separate meadows, with the option to purchase additional land, make this property ideal for horse lovers. - Spacious Living: The house boasts three comfortable bedrooms and two well-appointed bathrooms, providing ample space for family and guests. - Modern Amenities: A fully equipped kitchen with high-quality Bauknecht appliances, including an induction hob and granite worktops, ensures a seamless culinary experience. - Outdoor Living: A large rear terrace offers the perfect setting for al fresco dining, entertaining, or simply relaxing in the fresh air. - Energy Efficient: With a gas-fired central heating system and PVC windows, the property is designed for comfort and efficiency. - Secure and Private: The fully fenced plot and automatic entrance gate provide peace of mind and privacy. - Convenient Location: Excellent connections to Maasmechelen, Maaseik, and the Dutch border ... click here to read more

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Saturday morning. The automatic gate swings open, the gravel crunches underfoot, and from somewhere behind the stables you can already hear the low sound of the Maas valley countryside waking up — birds, wind through the pasture, total quiet beyond that. This is Langstraat 86, and it doesn't feel like a second home. It feels like the life you kept pushing off until later. Sitting on a generous 6,760 square metre plot in the village of Elen — part of Dilsen-Stokkem in the Belgian province of Limburg — this detached three-bedroom house with two stables and dual pastures is a rare find on the European second home market. Properties like this, where you get genuine rural scale, equestrian infrastructure, and a house that's already been modernised, simply don't come around often at this price point. At 555,000 euros for 115 square metres of living space plus all the land, it sits in a different category from the holiday villas you'll see advertised for twice as much further south. The house itself was built in 1958 and carries the bones of that era — solid concrete intermediate floors, thick walls, a structure built to last. But between 2005 and 2015, it got a proper overhaul: cavity wall insulation, new PVC double-glazed windows throughout, updated bathrooms, a redesigned kitchen with granite countertops and induction cooking, a new gas central heating boiler, and a freshly painted and coated exterior. The result is a home that holds its character while actually being comfortable to live in. No draughty windows. No outdated plumbing surprises. Step inside through the entrance hall — tiled floors, clean lines — and the living room opens up with light. Large windows face the garden and meadow, and in winter the wood-burning ... click here to read more

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Welcome to this charming villa located in the serene environs of Waterloos, a quaint hamlet nestled within the municipality of Maaseik, Belgium. This area, known for its tranquil ambiance and charming landscapes, offers a unique blend of cultural history and quiet living. If you're considering transitioning to this idyllic region, get ready to experience a whole new pace of life, enriched by natural beauty, friendly locals, and a touch of the old world. Let's embark on a journey through this villa, designed with timeless appeal and plenty of space for a variety of living arrangements. This remarkable home, built in 1990, sprawls across an impressive 694 square meters of living space. The villa sits on a generous plot, extending over a hectare, providing ample room not just for living, but also for exploring the bounty of its outdoor spaces. The park garden, lush with ornamental shrubs, fruit trees, and a greenhouse filled with trailing grapevines, is a botanist's dream or an amateur gardener's budding passion project. As you step inside, the grand entrance sets the tone for the villa's spacious interiors. An inviting guest toilet and a cloakroom ensure guests and residents alike are comfortably accommodated. The spacious living room, complete with a cozy wood-burning fireplace, promises warmth and relaxation on those chilly Belgian evenings. Picture yourself nestled by the fire, perhaps enjoying a book or engaging in delightful conversation with family and friends. Adjacent, the fully equipped kitchen beckons the culinary enthusiast, ready to host anything from casual family meals to more extravagant dinner parties. One of the villa's unique features is its potential for dual living. The ground floor hosts a self-cont ... click here to read more

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Stand at the back of the garden on a July evening and you'll understand immediately. The meadow stretches out behind the property with nothing between you and the open sky — no fences, no rooftops, no neighbor's barbecue smoke drifting your way. Just grass, light, and the kind of quiet that people drive hours to find on weekends. At Heerbaan 40 in Maaseik, that quiet is built into the foundations. Maaseik sits at the northeastern edge of Belgium, right where the Maas River forms the natural border with the Netherlands. It's one of those small cities that locals fiercely love but tourists haven't yet overrun — the kind of place where the Tuesday morning market on the Marktplein still draws actual residents rather than souvenir hunters. The twin Gothic towers of the Sint-Catharinakerk dominate the skyline in a way that never quite loses its effect, and the Carolus Borromeus museum houses the oldest surviving book in Belgium, the eighth-century Codex Eyckensis. History isn't something the city performs here. It just is. This four-bedroom semi-detached house is a new-build scheduled for completion in 2026, and at 198 square metres across three floors, it gives you real room to breathe — rare for this price bracket anywhere in Belgian Limburg. The architecture is clean and contemporary: a sleek rendered façade, large format windows that pull in the southern light, and a layout that makes the most of every square metre without feeling squeezed. From the living room and kitchen, the garden and the open meadow beyond frame the view like a painting that changes with every season. Spring here means cycling. The Maasland region has one of the densest networks of signed cycling routes in Europe, and from Heerbaan you can roll str ... click here to read more

Front view of Heerbaan 40, Maaseik