Homes for sale in Beerta-Centrum, Oldambt
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House prices and market figures Beerta-Centrum, Oldambt
The owner-occupied market in Beerta-Centrum is predominantly a buyer's market: 69% of homes are owner-occupied, compared to 31% rented. This gives the neighbourhood a stable, owner-oriented character. The average WOZ value is €254,000, equal to the municipal average of Oldambt and clearly higher than the district average of Beerta (€231,000). This difference shows that the centre of Beerta is valued more highly than the district as a whole.
Over the past twelve months, 8 homes were sold, with an average purchase price of €458,688. Sale prices ranged from €269,500 to €798,000, which clearly illustrates the wide spread in supply. With an average living area of 340 m², the price per square metre comes to around €1,350. That is relatively affordable for the amount of space you get. These are typically spacious, detached homes and characterful properties, not compact apartments. For current asking prices and available supply, you can consult the overview at the top of this page.
Living in Beerta-Centrum, Oldambt
Beerta-Centrum is the beating heart of the village of Beerta, a Groningen peat village in the municipality of Oldambt. The centre has a distinct village character: quiet, clear and green, with a ribbon structure along the main street typical of the Oldambt villages. The buildings largely consist of older, spacious homes, many from the first half of the twentieth century or earlier, with the occasional characteristic Groningen farmhouse converted into a residence. This also explains the high average living area of 340 m²: this is not a neighbourhood of terraced houses, but of space and individuality.
Facilities are available at village level. In the centre you will find a primary school, a community centre and a few small shops for daily groceries. For a larger supermarket and more shops, you drive to Winschoten, about ten minutes away. Winschoten is the largest town in the municipality and offers a full shopping centre, secondary schools, a hospital and extensive sports facilities. Beerta itself also has active sports clubs, including a football club, which strengthens social cohesion in the village.
In terms of accessibility, Beerta-Centrum is a typical Groningen village: a car is almost indispensable. The N966 connects the village quickly to Winschoten and via the N7 you reach the A7 towards Groningen. By bike, Winschoten is reachable in about twenty minutes over a fairly flat landscape. Public transport is limited; there is a bus line, but the frequency is low. Expect a travel time of forty to fifty minutes to the city of Groningen by bus, or about thirty minutes by car.
Residents appreciate the peace, space and involvement in the neighbourhood. On the neighbourhood main page of Beerta-Centrum you will find all resident reviews and neighbourhood scores. One resident writes: "You really know your neighbours here, it's a real community. The peace and greenery are the reason we stayed here." What comes back less positively is the limited accessibility without a car and the thin range of facilities for young people.
Compared to Beerta-Nieuwbouw, the centre is more historic and varied in character, while Beerta-Centrum-West feels quieter and more residential. Also Verspreide huizen Beerta offers an alternative for those who really want to live freely, but then with even fewer facilities in the immediate vicinity.
Is a home for sale in Beerta-Centrum right for you?
Beerta-Centrum mainly attracts people who consciously choose village living with space: families looking for a large home at a relatively modest price per square metre, and those aged 45 and over who value peace and a sense of community over urban hustle and bustle. The largest age group in the neighbourhood is 45 to 65 years, which confirms that picture. First-time buyers with a limited budget may find it difficult: the average sale price of nearly €460,000 and the scarce supply of only 8 transactions in a year make this no starter market. If you need more flexibility or a lower budget, also check the rental homes in Beerta-Centrum as an alternative. As a buyer, be prepared for a market with little supply: in a village of this size, patience is a requirement.
What residents say about Beerta-Centrum
Residents of Beerta-Centrum are generally positive about the liveability and social atmosphere in the neighbourhood. The highest scores are usually given for peace, safety and mutual involvement. The level of facilities and accessibility by public transport score lower. One resident sums it up: "Beerta is not a village for people who want everything around the corner, but once you know what you're here for, you don't want to leave." See all reviews and full neighbourhood data on the page of Beerta-Centrum.
Compare homes for sale in and around Beerta-Centrum
Buurtje.nl bundles supply from more than 1,500 sources in one place, supplemented with resident reviews and neighbourhood data you won't find anywhere else on purchase pages. This way you can compare not only homes, but also neighbourhoods. In addition to this supply, you can also look at homes for sale in the broader district of Beerta or the supply in the entire municipality of Oldambt. Other districts worth comparing are Winschoten for more urban convenience and Nieuw-Beerta for a similar village living environment. More information about the municipality can be found on the website of municipality Oldambt.
Frequently asked questions
What is the cost of a home in Beerta-Centrum?
The average purchase price in Beerta-Centrum over the past twelve months was €458,688, with a range from €269,500 to €798,000. The average living area of sold homes was 340 m², resulting in a price of approximately €1,350 per square metre. Supply is limited, with only 8 transactions in a year, so expect patience if you want to buy a home in Beerta-Centrum.
What is the WOZ value in Beerta-Centrum?
The average WOZ value in Beerta-Centrum is €254,000. This is equal to the municipal average of Oldambt (€254,000) and clearly higher than the average of the broader Beerta district (€231,000). This indicates that the centre of Beerta is valued relatively attractively within the district.
What is it like to live in Beerta-Centrum?
Living in Beerta-Centrum means choosing peace, space and a close-knit village character. The neighbourhood largely consists of older, spacious homes in a typical Groningen ribbon village. Residents appreciate the social involvement and sense of safety, but the level of amenities and accessibility without a car are rated less highly. It is a neighbourhood that best suits people who consciously choose village life.
Is Beerta-Centrum suitable for families with children?
Families can live well in Beerta-Centrum, especially if they are looking for plenty of space at a relatively low price per square metre. There is a primary school in the village. For secondary schools and broader amenities, Winschoten is the designated destination, about a ten-minute drive away. The neighbourhood has most residents in the 45 to 65 age group, but families with children are also represented.
How accessible is Beerta-Centrum?
Beerta-Centrum is easily accessible by car via the N966 towards Winschoten and the connection to the A7 to Groningen, about a thirty-minute drive. Public transport is limited to a bus line with low frequency; expect a travel time of forty to fifty minutes to Groningen by bus. Cycling to Winschoten is possible in about twenty minutes over flat terrain. A car is practically indispensable.
What type of homes are for sale in Beerta-Centrum?
The supply in Beerta-Centrum mainly consists of spacious detached homes and characteristic properties, including former Groningen farmhouses. The average living area of sold homes is 340 m², indicating that buying compact apartments in Beerta-Centrum is hardly an option. Most homes date from the first half of the twentieth century or older, each with its own character.
How many homes are for rent versus for sale in Beerta-Centrum?
In Beerta-Centrum, 69% of the housing stock is owner-occupied and 31% is rental housing. Of the rental homes, 23% are owned by a housing corporation and 8% by other landlords. The owner-occupied sector clearly dominates, giving the neighbourhood a stable and ownership-oriented character. If you prefer to rent, you can view the rental supply on the rental homes page of Beerta-Centrum.










