Homes for sale in Altweerterheide buitengebied, Weert
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House prices and market figures for Altweerterheide buitengebied, Weert
The owner-occupied market in Altweerterheide buitengebied is pronounced. Of the 189 homes in this area, 85% are owner-occupied, while only 15% are rented out. That says a lot about the character of the neighbourhood: people here consciously choose ownership, and they stay. The average WOZ value is €561,000, well above the district average of Altweerterheide (€438,000) and far above the municipal average of Weert (€330,000). This makes the outlying area one of the most expensive residential locations in the municipality.
In the past twelve months, ten homes were sold, with an average purchase price of €893,500. The range runs from €165,000 to €2,650,000, indicating that the supply varies widely: from a modest home on the edge of the outlying area to a sprawling estate. With an average living area of 204 m², this works out at a price per square metre of around €4,380. Detached houses and spacious semi-detached homes dominate the supply. Apartments are hardly found here. View the current supply and asking prices at the top of this page.
Living in Altweerterheide buitengebied, Weert
Altweerterheide buitengebied is not a neighbourhood in the classic sense. There are no shopping streets, no busy intersections and no apartment blocks. What you do find here are spacious plots, tree-lined avenues, and a tranquillity that you won't find in urban neighbourhoods. The area borders the village of Altweerterheide and stretches out towards the Limburg and Brabant landscapes. Those who live here have consciously chosen distance: from the hustle and bustle, from neighbours a stone's throw away, from the feeling that the day is dictated by others.
The homes are predominantly detached and built in various periods, from older farmhouses converted into homes to newer villas on spacious plots. This gives the outlying area a varied streetscape: not a uniform district, but a patchwork of housing styles that together create a unique atmosphere. The largest age group is 45 to 65 years (170 of the 455 residents), followed by those aged 65 and over (120). This reflects what you see in the streets: established families, people who have lived here for years, and retirees who have consciously chosen peace and quiet.
In terms of amenities, you need to be realistic. You won't just pop into a supermarket or primary school here. For daily shopping, you drive to the village of Altweerterheide itself or to Weert, which is a few minutes' drive away. In Weert you will find the Muntpassage shopping centre, secondary schools, sports clubs and a wide range of hospitality venues. The municipality also has an active amenities profile; more information about local projects and plans can be found on the website of the municipality of Weert.
Accessibility by car is good. The A2 towards Eindhoven and Maastricht can be reached within ten minutes via the N275. Weert station offers connections to Roermond and Eindhoven. For those who travel daily by public transport, a car is almost indispensable: bus connections in the outlying area are limited. Cyclists do find attractive routes through the surrounding landscape, but functional commuting by bike is only realistic for short distances.
Residents particularly appreciate the peace and space. On the neighbourhood page of Altweerterheide buitengebied you can read what people themselves say about their living environment. One resident writes: "Here you really feel at home, not just anywhere. The peace is priceless, but you have to be willing to drive for it." That sums it up well. Compared to the more built-up part of Altweerterheide, the outlying area is less accessible but noticeably quieter and greener.
Is a home for sale in Altweerterheide buitengebied right for you?
Given the average purchase price of nearly nine hundred thousand euros and a WOZ value of €561,000, this area is not for first-time buyers, unless there is an exceptional property at the lower end of the market. The outlying area mainly attracts movers and buyers in higher income brackets: the average income per resident is €41,300, clearly above the municipal average of €35,500. Families who consciously choose space and privacy, and seniors who want to enjoy a quiet environment with sufficient living comfort, are best suited to this area. Do you want to buy a home in Altweerterheide buitengebied but are unsure about your budget? Be honest about the extra costs: large plots come with higher maintenance costs. If buying is not feasible now, also check out the rental homes in Altweerterheide buitengebied as an interim option.
What residents say about Altweerterheide buitengebied
Residents of Altweerterheide buitengebied are generally satisfied with their living environment, particularly about the peace, space and greenery. They are less enthusiastic about the limited accessibility without a car and the lack of amenities within walking distance. One resident describes it as follows: "You don't live here for the conveniences, but for the quality of life. That is a conscious choice you have to be willing to make." View all reviews and subscores on the overview page of this neighbourhood, where scores per category are also displayed.
Compare homes for sale in and around Altweerterheide buitengebied
Buurtje.nl bundles the supply from more than 1,500 sources and links it to neighbourhood scores, resident reviews and district data that you won't find on one page anywhere else. This way you can compare not only homes, but also neighbourhoods. Want to know how Altweerterheide buitengebied compares to the rest of the municipality? View the total supply of homes for sale in Weert or explore the broader supply in the Altweerterheide district. Are you also curious about other living environments in Weert? Then Boshoven, Laar en Hushoven and Weert-Centrum are interesting comparisons, each with its own character and price level.
Frequently asked questions
What is the cost of a home in Altweerterheide buitengebied?
The average purchase price in Altweerterheide buitengebied over the past twelve months was €893,500, based on ten sold homes. The range runs from €165,000 to €2,650,000, depending on the type and size of the property. With an average living area of 204 m², the average price per square metre comes to approximately €4,380. This makes the rural area one of the most expensive residential locations in the municipality of Weert.
What is the WOZ value in Altweerterheide buitengebied?
The average WOZ value in Altweerterheide buitengebied is €561,000. By comparison, the average for the broader Altweerterheide district is €438,000 and the municipal average for Weert is €330,000. The rural area thus scores significantly higher than both the district and the municipality, confirming the more exclusive position of this area on the housing market.
What is it like to live in Altweerterheide buitengebied?
Living in Altweerterheide buitengebied means peace, space and privacy. There are no busy streets or shops around the corner, but there are spacious plots, greenery and a rural environment. The neighbourhood mainly attracts established residents of middle and older age who consciously choose a quiet living environment. Residents appreciate the atmosphere but indicate that a car is essential for daily shopping and amenities.
Is Altweerterheide buitengebied suitable for families with children?
Families with children do live here, but they are in the minority: the largest group of residents is aged 45 to 65. There are no primary schools or playgrounds within walking distance; for education and children's facilities, you rely on the village of Altweerterheide or the city of Weert. The space and safe environment are attractive for families, but the dependence on a car and the high house prices make it less accessible for young families with a limited budget.
How accessible is Altweerterheide buitengebied?
By car, the rural area is easily accessible. The N275 provides a quick connection to Weert and via the A2 you are on the motorway towards Eindhoven or Maastricht within ten minutes. Weert station, with connections to Roermond and Eindhoven, is a few minutes' drive away. Public transport within the rural area itself is limited, making a car almost essential for daily use. Cycling is pleasant for recreation but less suitable for longer-distance commuting.
What type of homes are for sale in Altweerterheide buitengebied?
The supply consists almost exclusively of detached houses and semi-detached houses on spacious plots. Buying apartments in Altweerterheide buitengebied is virtually impossible; that type of home is not present here. It involves a mix of converted farmhouses, 1970s and 1980s villas and more modern new builds. The average living area of sold homes is 204 m², which illustrates the scale of the properties well.
Is there a lot of greenery and nature in Altweerterheide buitengebied?
Yes, greenery is one of the main characteristics of this area. The rural area borders agricultural and natural landscapes typical of the Limburg and Brabant border region. Walking and cycling paths through the surroundings are abundant. For those who weigh nature and space heavily in their choice of a home, this is one of the strongest assets of buying in Altweerterheide buitengebied.








