Homes for sale in Beegden, Maasgouw
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House prices in Beegden: well above the municipal average
Beegden is a distinct owner-occupied neighbourhood. Of the 839 homes, as many as 83% are owner-occupied, while only 17% are rented out. This makes the housing market here relatively tight for those looking for a rental property. The average WOZ value in Beegden is €335,000, which is noticeably higher than the municipal average of €315,000 for Maasgouw as a whole. Over the past twelve months, 14 homes were sold with an average purchase price of €559,536 and an average living area of 209 m². The range runs from €275,000 to €1,595,000, indicating that Beegden has both entry-level homes and substantial detached villas along the Maas. The supply consists mainly of larger single-family homes and detached houses. Apartments are scarce. View the current supply and current asking prices at the top of this page.
Living in Beegden: Maas banks, tranquillity and a close-knit village community
Beegden is a small village in the municipality of Maasgouw, located directly on the Maas. Those looking for a home here consciously choose space, greenery and the calm of the Limburg river landscape. The village has nearly 1,900 inhabitants and a distinct village character, with a relatively older population: the largest group consists of those aged 65 and over. This colours the atmosphere: quiet, orderly, with strong social ties. Residents on the neighbourhood page of Beegden describe the village as a place where everyone knows each other and where you consciously leave the hustle and bustle of the city behind. A frequently mentioned point of appreciation is the direct location by the water and nature, but also the good mutual involvement. A common criticism is the limited local amenities: for larger groceries, a GP or secondary school, you have to go to the surrounding villages.
In terms of basic amenities, Beegden has a modest offering. There is a local primary school and several sports clubs are active in the village, including football club SV Beegden. For daily groceries, residents rely on neighbouring places such as Maasbracht, a few kilometres away. Maasbracht has a wider range of shops, a pharmacy and more public facilities. Linne and Stevensweert are also a short drive away and are similar villages in the region. Those seeking more urban comfort drive on to Roermond, about 15 kilometres away.
The accessibility of Beegden is mainly good by car. Via the N271 and the connection to the A2 at Maasbracht, Roermond can be reached in about 20 minutes, and Eindhoven or Maastricht in three-quarters of an hour. Public transport is limited: there is a bus service, but the frequency is low and a car is practically indispensable for commuters. There is no train station in the village itself; the nearest station is Roermond. More information about living and permits in the municipality can be found on the website of the municipality of Maasgouw. For a broader overview of the housing supply in the region, you can also look at homes for sale in Maasgouw as a whole, or compare the atmosphere with nearby Ohé en Laak and Thorn.
For whom is buying in Beegden a good choice?
Beegden mainly attracts movers and seniors who consciously choose peace, space and strong neighbourhood ties. The average selling price of over half a million euros and an average living area of 209 m² make it clear that this is not a starter market. Supply is limited and offers are often made above the asking price. In addition to the purchase price, take into account additional costs such as transfer tax (2% for movers), notary fees and possible renovation costs for older homes. Starters or people with a smaller budget can also look at rental properties in Beegden as a first step. Buying a home in Beegden requires patience: supply is scarce and the market moves quickly.
How to find a home for sale in Beegden?
Buurtje.nl combines current housing supply with resident reviews and neighbourhood statistics, so you not only see what is for sale but also what it really means to live here. Use the filters at the top for price, area and energy label. Want to compare? Also check the supply in surrounding villages such as Maasbracht or Linne for a complete picture of the market in this region.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average cost of buying a house in Beegden?
Over the past twelve months, the average purchase price in Beegden was €559,536, with an average living area of 209 m². Prices ranged from €275,000 to €1,595,000. The average WOZ value in the neighbourhood is €335,000, which is higher than the municipal average of Maasgouw.
What are the additional costs when buying a home in Beegden?
In addition to the purchase price, as a mover you pay 2% transfer tax on the purchase price. Notary costs for the deed of transfer and mortgage deed come on top, together quickly amounting to €1,500 to €3,000. Also allow for valuation costs, possible estate agent fees and potential renovation costs, as part of the supply in Beegden concerns older homes that require maintenance.
What types of homes are for sale in Beegden?
The supply in Beegden mainly consists of larger single-family homes and detached houses. Buying an apartment in Beegden is hardly possible, as the village has a rural character with few multi-family buildings. The average sale price and average area of 209 m² reflect that: this is a market for those seeking space.
How is the accessibility if you want to live in Beegden?
Beegden is easily accessible by car via the N271 and the A2 junction at Maasbracht. Roermond is about a 15 to 20 minute drive away, Eindhoven and Maastricht about 45 minutes. Public transport is limited; there is a bus but the frequency is low. A car is practically indispensable for daily travel.
Are there schools and facilities in Beegden for families?
Beegden has a primary school and several sports clubs, including a football club. For more extensive facilities such as a supermarket, GP or secondary school, residents rely on Maasbracht or Roermond, both a short drive away. The village has a quiet, close-knit atmosphere that many residents appreciate, but those who want many facilities within walking distance daily should take that into account.








