Spacious Second Home with Studio in Bree, Belgium - Ideal Holiday Retreat

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Maaseikerbaan 17, 3960 Bree, Opitter, Belgium, Bree (Belgium)

3 Bedrooms · 3 Bathrooms · 278Floor area

€395,000

House

No parking

3 Bedrooms

3 Bathrooms

278m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the heart of Opitter, a quaint village within the municipality of Bree, Belgium, this spacious house at Maaseikerbaan 17 offers a unique blend of traditional charm and modern convenience. Perfectly suited for those seeking a second home or holiday retreat, this property promises a lifestyle of relaxation, exploration, and cultural immersion.

Imagine waking up in a sun-drenched bedroom, the gentle hum of village life just beyond your window. With three bedrooms and three bathrooms, this 278 square meter home provides ample space for family gatherings, festive celebrations, or quiet retreats. The house, built in 1935 and recently renovated, retains its historical allure while boasting modern amenities that ensure comfort and efficiency.

A Gateway to Belgian Charm



Opitter is a village that whispers stories of the past while embracing the present. Its cobblestone streets and friendly locals create a welcoming atmosphere, making it an ideal location for a second home. Just a short drive away, the bustling center of Bree offers a variety of shops, restaurants, and cultural attractions, ensuring that you are never far from the action.

A Home Designed for Comfort and Versatility



- Spacious Living Areas: The ground floor features a large living room bathed in natural light, perfect for both relaxation and entertaining.
- Modern Kitchen: Equipped with state-of-the-art appliances, the kitchen is a haven for culinary enthusiasts.
- Independent Studio: The second kitchen and separate entrance make it ideal for multi-generational living or rental potential.
- Luxurious Master Suite: The top floor houses a large bedroom with built-in wardrobes and a private bath, offering a serene escape.
- Energy Efficiency: With an EPC score of 168 kWh/m² and an energy label B, enjoy lower utility costs and a smaller carbon footprint.

Embrace the Outdoors



The property’s exterior is as inviting as its interior. A covered terrace and beautifully landscaped garden provide the perfect setting for al fresco dining or a quiet morning coffee. The fully fenced garden ensures privacy and safety, making it ideal for families with children or pets.

Explore the Region



Bree and its surroundings are a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. With numerous walking and cycling routes, the area invites you to explore its natural beauty. The proximity to major roads ensures easy access to nearby cities and the Dutch border, making weekend getaways or day trips a breeze.

A Story of Possibilities



Owning this property means more than just acquiring a house; it’s about embracing a lifestyle. Picture summer evenings spent on the terrace, the laughter of family and friends filling the air. Imagine exploring the local markets, discovering Belgian delicacies, and immersing yourself in the rich cultural tapestry of the region.

Whether you’re seeking a peaceful retreat, a vibrant holiday home, or a property with rental potential, Maaseikerbaan 17 offers endless possibilities. Its blend of space, comfort, and location makes it a must-see for discerning buyers looking to invest in a second home in Europe.

Key Features:



- Three spacious bedrooms and three modern bathrooms
- Independent studio with separate entrance
- Energy-efficient with modern amenities
- Beautifully landscaped garden with covered terrace
- Located in a charming village with easy access to Bree
- Ideal for multi-generational living or rental potential
- Close to outdoor activities and cultural attractions
- Recently renovated, combining historical charm with modern comfort

In summary, this property is not just a house; it’s a gateway to a new lifestyle, a place where memories are made, and a sanctuary from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Discover the charm of Bree and make this your home away from home.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
278
Price per m²
€1,421
Garden size
497
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
3
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Saturday morning, 8am. The automatic gate swings open, gravel crunches underfoot, and the smell of damp grass drifts in from six thousand square metres of park garden still catching the early light. Inside, the pellet stove is ticking down from the night before, the kitchen island is set for breakfast, and somewhere upstairs a guest is running a bath in the Chanel suite. This is the daily reality of Hubesheide 1 — a 412 m² villa in Opitter, just outside Bree in Belgian Limburg, that operates as a fully functioning Bed & Breakfast and could just as easily become the most extraordinary private residence you've ever called your own. Built in 2005 and thoroughly renovated in 2024, the property is in genuinely excellent condition — not "estate agent good" where you mentally deduct 30% for what you'll actually find on viewing. The bones are solid, the finishes are current, and the energy performance label sits at B (EPC: 157 kWh/m²), which in Belgium's increasingly regulated property market is a meaningful advantage, not a footnote. Five bedrooms. Five bathrooms. Two indoor garages. Four outdoor parking spaces. An illuminated driveway with an automated entrance gate that gives arrivals — whether yours or your guests' — a genuine sense of occasion. The numbers are compelling, but the experience is what stays with you. The ground floor tells you immediately that someone thought carefully about how people actually move through a space. The entrance hall leads to a kitchen that takes its job seriously: island unit, induction hob, combi oven, ample cabinetry, the kind of setup where you can cook a proper Sunday lunch without the kitchen fighting back. The dining and lounge area opens off it with that pellet-and-wood stove anchor ... click here to read more

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A Tranquil Retreat in Bree's Opitter District Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds in the lush, green heart of Bree's Opitter district. This exquisite 5-bedroom villa, nestled on a sprawling 6,993 m² plot, offers not just a home but a lifestyle—a harmonious blend of luxury, comfort, and opportunity. A Grand Entrance As you approach the property, a beautifully illuminated driveway welcomes you, leading to an automatic entrance gate that ensures both security and a grand sense of arrival. The ample parking space, including four outdoor spots and two spacious indoor garages, caters to both private vehicles and the operational needs of the fully functional Bed & Breakfast. A Home with Heart and Hospitality Constructed in 2005 and recently renovated in 2024, this villa is a testament to high-end living. The ground floor greets you with a welcoming entrance hall, complete with a separate toilet. The modern kitchen, a culinary enthusiast's dream, boasts an island, extensive cabinetry, and top-of-the-line appliances, seamlessly connecting to a bright dining/lounge area warmed by a pellet/wood stove. The living spaces are generous and versatile, featuring a TV lounge, multiple sitting areas, and a fully furnished breakfast room that doubles as an office or multipurpose space. The B&B lounge, air-conditioned and opening onto a terrace, provides a perfect spot for guests to unwind. Upstairs Comfort and Elegance The upper floor houses five bedrooms, three of which are dedicated guest rooms for the B&B, each with its own luxurious bathroom and air conditioning. The 'Dior' room, with its dressing area and bathroom, the spacious 'Louis Vuitton' room, and the impressive 'Chanel' suite, ... click here to read more

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On a still Tuesday morning in Neeroeteren, the only sounds drifting through the kitchen window are the distant low of cattle in the rear meadow and the soft hiss of an espresso machine. That's the pace of life here. No traffic. No noise. Just open Belgian countryside stretching out behind a 450-square-metre house that genuinely has everything — and then some. Drievekkenweg 70 sits on a 1,175-square-metre plot at the edge of Neeroeteren, a village that most people outside Belgian Limburg couldn't point to on a map. That's part of the appeal. This is the region where the Maas river curves lazily through farmland and heath, where cycling routes like the famous Fietsknooppunt network fan out in every direction, and where weekends move at a rhythm that cities have completely forgotten how to do. The house itself was built in 2007, kept in genuinely good condition, and carries a B energy rating — rare for a property with this much indoor volume. Walk through the front door and the entrance hall sets the tone immediately. White-lacquered doors with matte black hardware, stone carpet underfoot — not the scratchy kind, the polished, low-maintenance kind that actually stays looking good five years in. The ground floor opens into a living area that doesn't feel like it was designed to impress visitors for thirty seconds before they start noticing the flaws. This room works. Oversized windows pull in the meadow views. A gas fireplace from Faber anchors the space in winter. The kitchen — fully equipped with Siemens appliances and an Italian granite island — has a breakfast bar on one side and enough counter run to cook a proper Sunday roast without anyone getting in each other's way. Off the kitchen, a utility room handles the lau ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene village of Opoeteren, part of the charming municipality of Maaseik, Belgium, this delightful house at Drie-Eikenstraat 5 offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home or holiday retreat in Europe. With its blend of modern amenities, spacious interiors, and tranquil surroundings, this property is a haven for families and individuals alike. A Home That Tells a Story Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds in your very own slice of Belgian paradise. This house, built in 1998, stands as a testament to thoughtful design and meticulous upkeep. With a generous living area of 197 m², it promises comfort and versatility, making it an ideal choice for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. A Lifestyle of Comfort and Convenience The property is set on a sprawling 929 m² plot, offering ample space for outdoor activities and relaxation. The south-facing garden bathes in sunlight, perfect for leisurely afternoons or hosting gatherings on the expansive terrace. Whether you're enjoying a barbecue under the covered area or unwinding in the jacuzzi, this home caters to every whim. Key Features: - Four Spacious Bedrooms: Ideal for families or hosting guests, with a master suite featuring a walk-in closet. - Two Bathrooms: Including a ground-floor bathroom for easy accessibility. - Modern Kitchen: Fully equipped with high-end appliances and a central island. - Expansive Living Room: With an open fireplace and sliding doors leading to the terrace. - Energy Efficient: EPC label C, double glazing, and natural gas heating. - Ample Storage: Includes a large basement and a detached outbuilding/garage. - Outdoor Entertaining: Covered terrace with bu ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Bree, Belgium, this exquisite property at Maalbosstraat 8 offers a unique blend of modern comfort and versatile living, making it an ideal choice for those seeking a second home in Europe. With its recent renovation in 2022, this house is not just a dwelling but a gateway to a lifestyle enriched by the charm of Limburg's vibrant culture and serene landscapes. Imagine waking up in a home where every detail has been meticulously crafted to offer both luxury and functionality. The 340 m² living space is spread across a generous 1,114 m² plot, providing ample room for relaxation, entertainment, and even professional pursuits. Whether you're a family looking for a holiday retreat, a professional seeking a home office, or an investor eyeing rental potential, this property caters to all. ### Experience the Bree Lifestyle Bree, a picturesque town in the Limburg region, is renowned for its friendly community and rich cultural tapestry. The town offers a perfect blend of modern amenities and natural beauty, making it a sought-after destination for second home buyers. From the vibrant town center bustling with shops and restaurants to the tranquil parks and nature reserves, Bree promises a lifestyle that balances leisure and convenience. - Climate: Enjoy a temperate climate with mild summers and cool winters, perfect for year-round visits. - Activities: Explore local cycling routes, hiking trails, and cultural festivals that celebrate Limburg's heritage. - Accessibility: Easily accessible via major roads, with proximity to the Dutch border and international airports. - Community: A welcoming environment with a mix of locals and expats, fostering a sense of belonging. ### Property Highlights - Renovated i ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Bree, Belgium, this exquisite four-bedroom house at Bruglaan 56 offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home or holiday retreat in the picturesque Limburg region. With its blend of modern amenities, energy efficiency, and a prime location, this property is a haven for families and individuals looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life while still enjoying easy access to urban conveniences. Imagine waking up in a sun-drenched bedroom, the gentle rustle of leaves from the mature trees outside your window. The day begins with a leisurely breakfast on the terrace, where you can savor the tranquility of your private garden. This is the lifestyle that awaits you in Bree, a town renowned for its friendly community and vibrant local culture. Property Highlights: - Spacious Living: With 308 square meters of living space, this house offers ample room for relaxation and entertainment. - Energy Efficiency: Equipped with solar panels and underfloor heating, the property boasts an EPC C-label, ensuring reduced energy costs. - Modern Amenities: The open-plan kitchen is a culinary enthusiast's dream, featuring high-quality appliances and sleek countertops. - Flexible Spaces: An additional living area on the first floor can be tailored to your needs, whether as a home office, playroom, or guest lounge. - Outdoor Oasis: The fully enclosed garden is perfect for children, pets, and outdoor gatherings, complete with a terrace and roof terrace for panoramic views. - Convenient Parking: A double garage provides secure parking and additional storage space. Local Lifestyle and Activities: Bree is a charming town that offers a perfect blend of rural charm and modern amenities. The town center, j ... 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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Nestled within the picturesque countryside of Belgium, this delightful villa offers an intriguing blend of tranquility and convenience. Located at Bergeindestraat 8, in Maaseik, it presents an opportunity for those seeking a peaceful rural escape without sacrificing the accessibility of modern amenities. As a busy real estate agent with a global clientele, I'm thrilled to introduce you to this unique property that is now available for purchase. Picture yourself arriving at this villa through the secure metal sliding gate, leading into a sprawling plot of 1.84 hectares. Surrounded by natural beauty, the property offers a sense of seclusion and peace, while local amenities remain easily accessible. The proximity to the heart of Opoeteren, just 1000 meters away, ensures that daily essentials and lifestyle needs are never too far from reach. Maaseik, rich in cultural heritage and natural beauty, is a hidden gem in the Flanders region of Belgium. Its tranquil environment is perfect for those yearning for a quiet lifestyle, while the vibrant city centers of Lanaken, Maastricht, Genk, and Maasmechelen are a short drive away, providing an array of dining, shopping, and entertainment options. The climate here offers a pleasant mix of warm summers and calm winters, adding to the charm of living in this beautiful location. The villa itself is thoughtfully designed, offering a harmonious blend of practicality and style. With four spacious bedrooms and two well-appointed bathrooms, it is perfect for families or professionals seeking a permanent residence or a holiday home. The sprawling 360 square meters of living space provides ample room for relaxation and gatherings. Upon entering, you're welcomed by a spacious entrance hall w ... 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

Nestled in the heart of Maaseik, a captivating countryside town in Belgium, lies a family haven that seamlessly blends comfort with refined living. If you've been dreaming of a countryside retreat that welcomes you the moment you step inside, you might want to listen up. Positioned along Diestersteenweg 6, this exquisite country home provides the perfect backdrop to a life of tranquility and leisure, all while nestled amidst the picturesque fields of Maaseik. For overseas buyers or expats looking to embrace a serene lifestyle, this property offers a world of opportunity. Let's begin our journey through this family-orientated home. Built in 2011, every corner of this residence symbolizes sophistication and practicality. With around 425 square meters of living space, the house offers roominess in every sense. Now, I don't mean to brag, but this is the kind of place where you can have your morning coffee while gazing out at the lush fields, every single day. So, let's talk about the essentials, shall we? This home offers: - Four spacious bedrooms - Two luxurious bathrooms - A pristine swimming pool - A detached outbuilding with a double garage - Bose surround sound system throughout the house and garden - State-of-the-art security system including alarms, cameras, and video intercom - Solar panels that come with certificates for energy benefits Now, wandering through the entrance, you'll be greeted by a hall spacious enough to hang up those raincoats; trust me, Belgian weather is known for its surprises! The ground floor effortlessly combines the living area with practicalities, thanks to the cozy sitting area centered around a gas fireplace, perfect for those chilly evenings. There’s even a practical office space, revam ... click here to read more

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Six o'clock on a crisp Flemish morning. You walk out through the back door in your boots, coffee still warm in your hand, and the horses are already moving in the paddocks. The mist sits low over the meadows. This is not a weekend retreat you squeeze into. It's a full life — the kind most equestrian families spend years searching for and rarely find in one address. Diestersteenweg 25 sits on the edge of Maaseik, a town on the Maas river in Belgium's Limburg province that most international buyers haven't discovered yet — which is precisely what makes it interesting. Maaseik is the kind of place where the Friday market on the Markt square still matters, where you can get a proper carbonnade flamande at De Watermolen without a reservation, and where the cycle routes along the river stretch for kilometres without a traffic light in sight. It's quiet in the right way. Not isolated — just unhurried. The villa itself is a solid, detached property of 250 square metres. Four bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a layout that has been thoughtfully updated without losing the grounded, practical character that suits a working equestrian estate. New joinery was fitted in 2020, a condensing boiler installed in 2022, and the insulation throughout meets current standards. The EPC rating reflects that. You won't need to spend the first two years renovating — you can move straight in and focus on what actually matters. Step through the entrance hall and the ground floor opens up generously. The living room runs wide, anchored by a gas fireplace that does real work through Belgian winters — and Limburg winters can be grey and damp from November through February, so you'll want it. Off the living area, there's a separate office that functions e ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene landscapes of Maaseik, Belgium, this exquisite villa on Heikantweg 11 offers a unique blend of modern luxury and sustainable living. As a Homestra agent specializing in second homes, I am thrilled to present this property, which is perfect for those seeking a tranquil retreat or a lucrative investment in the heart of Europe. A Gateway to Tranquility and Adventure Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, with the sun casting a warm glow over the lush meadows surrounding your villa. This is the daily reality for residents of this stunning property, located in the peaceful enclave of Neeroeteren, Maaseik. The villa's location offers a harmonious balance between rural charm and modern convenience, making it an ideal second home for overseas buyers and expats. A Home Designed for Comfort and Sustainability Spanning 320 square meters, this villa is a testament to thoughtful design and meticulous craftsmanship. The open entrance hall welcomes you with its contemporary elegance, leading you into a spacious living area that exudes warmth and sophistication. Here, an electric fireplace creates a cozy ambiance, while a dedicated reading nook invites you to unwind with a good book. The heart of the home is undoubtedly the fully equipped kitchen, a culinary haven featuring high-end AEG appliances and a luxurious granite countertop. Whether you're preparing a family meal or hosting a dinner party, this kitchen is sure to inspire your inner chef. A Sanctuary for Relaxation and Entertainment Step outside, and you'll find a beautifully landscaped garden that serves as your private oasis. The heated outdoor swimming pool is perfect for leisurely swims during the summer m ... click here to read more

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Welcome to a wonderful opportunity to own a delightful property located at Bocholterkiezel 81 in the charming town of Bree, Belgium. This property is a versatile villa, with enough room to cater to a big family or even business minded folks looking for a multi-use space. With six bedrooms, a bathroom, wellness area, and a commercial space, there's plenty of space to meet diverse needs. Let's dive into what this property, and living in Bree, can offer you. Firstly, let's talk about the villa itself. This villa comes with the promise of space and versatility. Renovated in 2007 using high-quality materials, it's in good condition and ready to move into, with those fine touches that indicate care and attention to detail. From the moment you step in, you'll notice the clean finish and the light flooding the spaces. The first thing you'll see on the ground floor is the spacious entrance hall, leading you into a vast living area. With custom cabinets and stylish parquet floors, it's easy to envision family gatherings here or quiet nights in. The kitchen, fitted with a practical work island, offers ample space for preparing meals, and it's conveniently located next to a laundry room and an integrated garage, making those day-to-day tasks that little bit easier. The upper floor is equally generous, hosting a massive bedroom with adjoining dressing room and bathroom, making mornings that much smoother. Two other bedrooms offer plenty of options, whether at a family needing space for kids or perhaps a guest room or home office. There is also an attic accessible via a hatch – useful for storage or potentially further development. Whether you’re looking for a fabulous family villa or exploring options for a home business, this vill ... click here to read more

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Saturday morning in Opoeteren has a particular sound. Birdsong from the tree line beyond the back fence. A lawnmower a few houses down. The faint clatter of a coffee cup on the covered terrace, where 28 square metres of sheltered outdoor space face a fully enclosed garden that stretches far enough to make you forget there are neighbours at all. This is the pace of life at Dornernieuwstraat 50 — and once you've spent a weekend here, the city you came from starts to feel a long way away. Set in the Flemish municipality of Maaseik, just a short drive from the Dutch border and the broader Limburg lake district, this 141 m² detached house sits on a generous 2,008 m² plot. Three bedrooms, one well-equipped bathroom, a sprawling basement with a 52 m² garage, and an attic spanning roughly 140 m² that's just waiting for someone with a vision. The house was built in 1974 and is in good condition — solid, practical, and ready to be made your own, whether that means a weekend retreat, a full-time residence, or a longer-term investment in one of Belgium's quietly desirable rural corners. Walk through the front gate and the first thing you notice is space. Real space — the kind that's increasingly hard to find at this price point in the Benelux region. A paved path leads to the entrance, the rear garden is fully fenced with an automatic gate, and the covered terrace runs along the back of the house with open views across the lawn. On a warm July evening, with the doors from the 42 m² L-shaped living room flung open and the terrace laid with a long dinner table, this is the property that earns its keep. That living room is the heart of the house. Large windows pull in natural light from the garden side, and the layout — open, unfuss ... click here to read more

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A Tranquil Retreat in Bree: Your Gateway to Belgian Charm Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds in the serene village of Opitter, a hidden gem nestled within Bree, Belgium. This is not just a house; it's a canvas for your family's future, a place where memories are crafted and cherished. Located at Filterstraat 65, this spacious 4-bedroom home offers a harmonious blend of modern convenience and timeless appeal, making it an ideal vacation home, holiday property, or second residence. A Home Designed for Versatility and Comfort Step inside to discover a world of possibilities. With a generous living area of 238 square meters, this property is designed to accommodate diverse lifestyles. The ground floor welcomes you with a cozy living room, a fully equipped kitchen, a bedroom, and a bathroom, all seamlessly integrated for single-level living. The first floor expands your horizons with three additional bedrooms, two modern bathrooms, a second kitchen, and a living room, offering the flexibility to create two independent living units. Whether you're considering multi-generational living or a rental investment, this home adapts to your needs. Modern Amenities Meet Timeless Elegance Every corner of this home speaks of thoughtful design and meticulous care. Recent renovations have introduced a new ventilation system, a heat pump boiler, and updated plumbing, ensuring a future-proof living experience. The attic, a treasure trove of potential, invites you to envision additional bedrooms or a creative studio. Outside, a low-maintenance garden and a sun-drenched terrace beckon for leisurely afternoons and family gatherings. Embrace the Bree Lifestyle Living in Bree means embracing a l ... click here to read more

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A Tranquil Oasis in Bree: Your Gateway to Sustainable Living Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds in the serene town of Bree, Belgium. Nestled in a quiet residential area, this five-bedroom home at Peerderbaan 75A offers a harmonious blend of modern living and sustainable design, making it an ideal retreat for families and international buyers seeking a second home in Europe. A Home Designed for Modern Living As you step through the front door, you're greeted by a spacious entrance hall that sets the tone for the rest of the house. The ground floor unfolds into an expansive living room, where sunlight streams through large windows, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The open-plan design seamlessly connects the living area to a state-of-the-art kitchen, equipped with modern appliances and ample counter space, perfect for culinary adventures and family gatherings. The heart of this home is its commitment to sustainability. With an energy label A, the property boasts 12,660 Wp of solar panels, a modern heat pump, and double glazing, ensuring energy efficiency and reduced utility costs. The smart home domotics system allows you to control lighting, heating, and security with ease, offering both convenience and peace of mind. Versatile Spaces for Every Need Beyond the main residence, a recently constructed outbuilding offers endless possibilities. Whether you envision a home office, a creative studio, or a separate living area for extended family, this space is equipped with its own toilet and shower, providing flexibility and privacy. The attic above the garage adds additional storage or can be transformed into a cozy retreat. Outdoor Living at Its Finest Step outside ... click here to read more

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A Tranquil Retreat in the Heart of Limburg Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant chirping of birds, as the morning sun filters through the large windows of your country home in Kinrooi, Belgium. This is not just a house; it's a sanctuary where modern comforts meet the timeless allure of rural living. A Home That Tells a Story Nestled on Breeërsteenweg, this four-bedroom country home is a testament to thoughtful design and meticulous care. As you step into the spacious entrance hall, the warmth of solid wooden floors and the inviting ambiance of natural light greet you, setting the tone for the rest of the house. The living room, with its seamless flow into a breakfast nook, offers a panoramic view of the meticulously landscaped garden, making it an ideal spot for morning coffee or intimate family gatherings. A Culinary Haven The heart of this home is undoubtedly its kitchen. Designed for both functionality and style, it boasts ample cupboard space and modern conveniences, ensuring that every culinary endeavor is a pleasure. Whether you're hosting a dinner party or preparing a quiet meal for two, this kitchen is equipped to handle it all. Space for Work and Play Adjacent to the living room, a beautifully appointed office space awaits, perfect for those who work from home or need a quiet study area. The utility room, with its built-in cupboards, ensures that the home remains organized and clutter-free, providing additional storage and laundry facilities. A Sanctuary Upstairs The journey continues upstairs, where a spacious landing leads to a luxurious bathroom, complete with a walk-in shower, freestanding bathtub, and a stylish vanity. Four generously sized bedrooms, each with wooden flo ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Belgium's picturesque Limburg region, this exquisite country home at Clootsweg 12, Bocholt, offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home that combines rural charm with modern amenities. With its expansive 16,615 m² plot, this property is a haven for equestrian enthusiasts, nature lovers, and anyone yearning for a tranquil retreat away from the hustle and bustle of city life. A Blend of Tradition and Modernity Originally constructed in 1959, this farmhouse has been meticulously renovated in 2011 to preserve its traditional architectural charm while incorporating contemporary comforts. The classic brick façade, gabled roof, and large windows create an inviting exterior that seamlessly blends with the lush surroundings. Inside, the home is a testament to thoughtful design, offering a harmonious balance between old-world elegance and modern functionality. Spacious Living Areas Upon entering, you're greeted by a spacious entrance hall that sets the tone for the rest of the home. The ground floor features a generous living area with a cozy sitting corner, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploring the countryside. The open-plan kitchen, equipped with modern appliances and ample storage, is ideal for hosting family gatherings or entertaining guests. Adjacent to the kitchen, you'll find a utility room, a dedicated office space, and a versatile hobby room that can double as an additional bedroom. Comfortable Accommodations The first floor houses three spacious bedrooms, each designed to maximize natural light and offer stunning views of the surrounding landscape. The master bedroom is a true sanctuary, complete with a walk-in dressing room. The second bedroom boasts direct access t ... click here to read more

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