Homes for sale in Asenray, Roermond
Looking for a home to buy in Asenray? Check the current listings on this page and discover what it means to live in this quiet Roermond neighbourhood.
House prices in Asenray: well above the Roermond average
Asenray is a distinctly owner-occupied neighbourhood. As many as 80% of the 439 homes are owner-occupied, compared to 20% rented. This says something about the character of the area: people who live here consciously choose peace, space and stability. The average WOZ value is €398,000, which is significantly higher than the municipal average of €289,000 in Roermond. That difference is no coincidence: Asenray has many detached houses and spacious family homes, no apartment complexes.
In the past twelve months, 10 homes changed hands, with an average sale price of €614,900 and a range from €250,000 to as much as €2,250,000. The average living area is 205 m², making it clear that space is the norm here. Opportunities to buy an apartment in Asenray are limited; the supply consists almost exclusively of ground-floor homes. View the current supply and most recent asking prices at the top of this page.
Living in Asenray: a village with a strong sense of community
Asenray is not a neighbourhood in the classic sense; it feels more like a small village that happens to fall under the municipality of Roermond. With around 1,180 residents, almost everyone knows each other. The largest age group is 45 to 65 years, but there are also families with children and a growing share of seniors over 65. The atmosphere is quiet, green and socially engaged. Resident Emma Theelen describes it aptly: "We have a nice neighbourhood with many friendly people. When something is going on, almost everyone from the neighbourhood is present." She gives the neighbourhood an 8.9 out of 10, a score that also reflects the average resident rating on Buurtje.nl. Safety even scores a perfect 10.0. On the Asenray neighbourhood page you will find all resident figures and sub-scores per category.
Facilities are limited, but that is a conscious part of the choice to live here. Asenray has no supermarket within walking distance, but it does have a childcare centre, an active football club and a carnival association that strongly maintains social cohesion. For daily shopping, you drive to the centre of Roermond or to Maasniel. The neighbouring Maasniel offers more shops and facilities within a short distance. Residents therefore give facilities a 7.0, the lowest sub-score, but that clearly does not outweigh the high scores for safety, green space and community.
In terms of accessibility, Asenray scores a 9.0. The neighbourhood lies directly north of Roermond, a few minutes' drive from the A73 towards Nijmegen and Venlo. Roermond station offers connections to Eindhoven, Venlo and Maastricht. By car, you are in the city centre in less than ten minutes. Public transport is available but limited; a car here is not a luxury but a practical necessity. Those who prefer a more urban lifestyle can also look at the centre of Roermond or Roermond-Oost. For those seeking even more space and rural character, the adjacent Asenray rural area is a logical next step. More information about the municipality can be found on the website of the municipality of Roermond.
For whom is buying in Asenray the right choice?
Asenray mainly attracts movers and families looking for space, peace and a close-knit community. For first-time buyers, buying a home in Asenray with an average sale price of over €614,000 is a significant financial step, and supply is limited. Take into account additional costs such as transfer tax (2% for owner-occupiers) and notary fees. Those who (still) do not want or cannot take the step to buying can also look at rental homes in Asenray, although that supply is small. If you want to compare with other neighbourhoods in the municipality, also check out Roermond-Zuid or Donderberg.
Searching for a home to buy in Asenray
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Frequently asked questions
What is the average price of a home in Asenray?
The average purchase price of a home in Asenray over the past twelve months was €614,900, with a range from €250,000 to €2,250,000. The average living area is 205 m². It almost exclusively concerns spacious, ground-based homes such as detached houses and single-family homes.
What is the WOZ value of homes in Asenray?
The average WOZ value in Asenray is €398,000. That is significantly higher than the municipal average of Roermond, which is €289,000. This reflects the spacious, detached housing supply in the neighbourhood and its attractive location.
What additional costs should I consider when buying a home in Asenray?
When buying a home in Asenray, as an owner-occupier you pay 2% transfer tax on the purchase price. In addition, there are notary costs for the deed of transfer and mortgage deed, typically together around €1,500 to €2,500. Also budget for a structural survey, which is highly recommended for older or large homes.
Is Asenray well accessible by public transport?
Asenray is a few minutes' drive from the centre of Roermond and the junction with the A73 towards Nijmegen and Venlo. Roermond station offers train connections to Eindhoven, Venlo and Maastricht, among others. Public transport within the neighbourhood itself is limited; a car is a practical necessity for most residents.
Are there schools and amenities in Asenray?
Asenray has a childcare centre, a football club and a carnival association, but no supermarket or primary school in the neighbourhood itself. For daily shopping and schools, you rely on nearby neighbourhoods such as Maasniel or the centre of Roermond, both a short drive away. Residents appreciate the peace and safety precisely because of the village-like character.
We have a nice neighbourhood with many friendly people. When something is going on, almost everyone from the neighbourhood is present, and that is very cosy. We have few amenities in the neighbourhood in terms of shops, but we do have a childcare centre, a football club, a carnival association, several riding schools, the campsite/restaurant Het Spikkerdal, and a few small farms nearby. For amenities like shops or other things, you have to go to Roermond, but that's not a problem because it's about a quarter of an hour away by car or bike. All in all, it's a fun and cosy neighbourhood with a pleasant atmosphere among the residents and many enjoyable activities in this neighbourhood.
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