Homes for sale in Boshoven, Weert
Discover the current supply of homes for sale in Boshoven, with neighbourhood data, resident reviews and current market figures directly on this page.
House prices in Boshoven: slightly above the Weert average, with spacious homes
Boshoven is very much an owner-occupied neighbourhood: around 80% of the housing stock is privately owned, giving the area a stable, homeowner-oriented character. The average WOZ value is €337,000, just above the municipal average for Weert (€330,000). This difference reflects the predominantly spacious, ground-based housing stock that characterises the neighbourhood. Over the past twelve months, 66 homes were sold at an average purchase price of €475,739, with a range from €285,000 to €995,000. The average living area of 163 m² indicates that these are mainly family homes and detached houses, not apartments. For current asking prices and availability, please consult the overview at the top of this page.
Boshoven in practice: green and quiet, but amenities require planning
Living in Boshoven feels to many residents like living on the edge of the city, in a positive sense. The neighbourhood scores a 7.3 on Buurtje.nl, with highs in safety (8.3), green spaces (8.0) and education (8.7). The latter is notably high: the presence of primary schools in and directly around the neighbourhood makes Boshoven popular among families. Resident diedie describes it as a tidy area where schools, shops and doctors are easily accessible. On the Boshoven neighbourhood page you can read all resident experiences and see the full neighbourhood data.
Still, it is fair to mention the drawbacks. Miriam Kneepkens writes that the area is very quiet, but that there are few activities and amenities. Those without a car or bicycle will notice that the neighbourhood bus does not stop in the area and that the nearest supermarket is a fair walk away. Accessibility therefore scores the lowest of all categories (6.3). For daily shopping, you rely on Weert city centre or neighbourhoods such as Weert-Centrum, a few minutes' drive away. By car, Weert is easily accessible via the N266 and the A2 is a short distance away towards Eindhoven and Maastricht. Weert railway station offers connections to Eindhoven and Roermond. More about the municipality can be found on the website of the municipality of Weert.
Boshoven consists of several sub-neighbourhoods, each with its own character. The rural area around the neighbourhood, accessible via Boshoven buitengebied, attracts buyers who really want space. Closer to the core you will find Oud-Boshoven, with a more established streetscape and slightly more compact buildings. Those looking for similar quiet residential areas in Weert can also look at Laar en Hushoven or Groenewoud. For a more urban environment, Biest is a logical comparison. The largest age group in Boshoven is 45 to 65 years, which sums up the neighbourhood's profile well: people who consciously chose peace, space and a stable living environment.
For which buyers is buying in Boshoven a good choice?
Boshoven best suits families and movers who are looking for space and take a car for granted. With an average sale price of nearly €476,000, this is not a starter neighbourhood, although the lower end of the market from €285,000 still offers entry opportunities. Bear in mind additional costs such as transfer tax (2% for non-starters) and notary fees. Those who want to compare more or seek flexibility can also look at rental homes in Boshoven as an alternative.
Current homes for sale in Boshoven
Buurtje.nl combines the current housing supply with resident reviews and neighbourhood statistics, so you not only buy a house but also know what to expect from the area. Also view the broader range of homes for sale in Weert or explore adjacent neighbourhoods such as Boshoven-Vrakker and Molenakker en Kampershoek for a complete picture of the Weert housing market.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average cost of a home in Boshoven?
Over the past twelve months, homes in Boshoven sold for an average of €475,739. The range runs from €285,000 to €995,000, depending on type and location. The average living area of sold homes was 163 m².
What is the WOZ value of homes in Boshoven?
The average WOZ value in Boshoven is €337,000. This is slightly above the municipal average of Weert, which is €330,000. The WOZ value is determined annually by the municipality and is a factor in property tax.
What types of homes can you buy in Boshoven?
Boshoven consists mostly of single-family homes and detached houses. This is also reflected in the average sales area of 163 m². Buying an apartment in Boshoven is less common; those looking for an apartment are better off looking in Weert-Centrum or other more urban neighbourhoods of Weert.
How accessible is Boshoven by public transport?
Accessibility by public transport is a point of attention in Boshoven. Residents rate this a 6.3 out of 10. The neighbourhood bus does not stop in the neighbourhood itself, and the nearest supermarket is difficult to reach on foot. By car, Weert is quickly accessible, and Weert train station offers connections to Eindhoven and Roermond.
What are the additional costs when buying a home in Boshoven?
When buying a home in Boshoven, in addition to the purchase price, you also pay transfer tax (2% for non-starters, 0% for starters under 35 below the exemption limit), notary costs, and possible estate agent fees. For a home around the average selling price of €475,739, the additional costs can quickly amount to several thousand euros. Calculate this carefully before making an offer.
Very quiet. There are few to no activities. There are few amenities; if, like me, you have difficulty walking and cannot cycle or drive, you are dependent on others to get anywhere. The neighbourhood bus does not stop in this area, and the supermarket is also quite a distance away. Furthermore, there is nothing else nearby except 2 chip shops, a kebab shop, a sushi place, a café, and a church. But even those are a long walk away!!
Auto-translated to English by AIneat neighbourhood, schools, shops, doctors, good accessibility, public transport, city
Auto-translated to English by AINice area with lots of greenery. Supermarket, schools nearby and many playgrounds. Some playgrounds could do with improvement. I find the crossing from Biest to Oda school/after-school care very dangerous. No zebra crossing and poor visibility.
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