Homes for sale in Buitengebied Schorf-Groeze, Peel en Maas
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House prices Buitengebied Schorf-Groeze, Peel en Maas
The owner-occupied market in Buitengebied Schorf-Groeze is pronounced: as much as 94% of homes are owner-occupied, rental properties are virtually absent here. That already says a lot about the character of this neighbourhood. The average WOZ value is €609,000, which is considerably higher than the district average of Beringe (€349,000) and the municipal average of Peel en Maas (€356,000). Buitengebied Schorf-Groeze is therefore one of the most expensive residential locations within the municipality.
Over the past twelve months, four homes were sold, with an average purchase price of €624,750. Prices ranged from €550,000 to €849,000, with an average living area of 222 m². That works out at a price of approximately €2,814 per square metre. The supply consists almost exclusively of spacious detached houses on larger plots, no apartments or terraced houses. For current asking prices and available homes, see the overview at the top of this page.
Living in Buitengebied Schorf-Groeze, Peel en Maas
Buitengebied Schorf-Groeze is not an ordinary residential neighbourhood. It is an open, rural area south of the village centre of Beringe, with scattered buildings along agricultural plots, forests and meadows. Those who live here have consciously chosen space and tranquillity over urban convenience. The houses are on spacious plots, many built or renovated in the 1980s and 1990s, but newer detached houses and former farmhouses also occur. That makes each house here more or less unique.
The immediate surroundings are green and quiet. The nature of the Peel is within cycling distance, and the ribbon development along the hamlets gives the area its own recognisable character. Daily amenities are not available in the neighbourhood itself: for a supermarket, primary school or GP you drive to the centre of Beringe-centrum, a few minutes away. Larger amenities, shops and secondary schools can be found in Panningen, the central area of the municipality, about ten minutes by car.
Accessibility by car is reasonable: via local roads you connect to the N275 towards Venlo and Roermond. There is no train station in the immediate vicinity; the nearest station is Venlo, about twenty minutes away. Public transport in this rural area is limited, a car is not a luxury but a necessity here. Cyclists appreciate the quiet roads and connections to surrounding villages.
Residents particularly value the tranquillity, the space and the sense of privacy you find here. On the neighbourhood main page of Buitengebied Schorf-Groeze you can read all reviews and neighbourhood scores. One resident describes it aptly: "Here in the evening you only hear the birds, no traffic, no neighbours three metres away. That's exactly why we came to live here." Critical notes almost always concern the distance to amenities and the lack of good public transport. Those who compare with neighbouring community Buitengebied Achterste Beuken-Hoeve or the more business-oriented Buitengebied Industrie Beringe, notice that Schorf-Groeze is the most purely residential in character.
Who is a home for sale in Buitengebied Schorf-Groeze interesting for?
This is not a neighbourhood for first-time buyers or people dependent on public transport. Prices start at €550,000 and supply is sparse, with on average only a handful of transactions per year. The neighbourhood mainly attracts movers and established families who consciously choose space, privacy and a rural environment. The largest age group is between 45 and 65, which confirms that picture. Families with children are represented, but school-age children depend on the car or bicycle to Beringe or Panningen. Buying an apartment in Buitengebied Schorf-Groeze is not realistic; the supply consists purely of ground-based homes. Those considering renting as an intermediate step can look at rental properties in Buitengebied Schorf-Groeze, although that supply is minimal given the 5% rental properties in the neighbourhood.
What residents say about Buitengebied Schorf-Groeze
Residents of Buitengebied Schorf-Groeze rate the neighbourhood positively on tranquillity, safety and the green environment. They are less enthusiastic about accessibility by public transport and the lack of local amenities. A common sentiment: "You really have to love the peace and quiet and be willing to take the car for everything, but then you get something in return." View all reviews, partial scores per category and the full neighbourhood data on the page of Buitengebied Schorf-Groeze.
Compare homes for sale around Buitengebied Schorf-Groeze and in the municipality
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Frequently asked questions
What is the cost of a home in Buitengebied Schorf-Groeze?
The average purchase price in Buitengebied Schorf-Groeze over the past twelve months was €624,750. Prices ranged from €550,000 to €849,000, with an average living area of 222 m². That works out to approximately €2,814 per square metre. It almost exclusively concerns spacious detached houses; cheaper housing types are not available here.
What is the WOZ value in Buitengebied Schorf-Groeze?
The average WOZ value in Buitengebied Schorf-Groeze is €609,000. That is considerably higher than the average in the Beringe district (€349,000) and the municipal average of Peel en Maas (€356,000). Buitengebied Schorf-Groeze is therefore one of the most expensive residential locations in the municipality.
What is it like to live in Buitengebied Schorf-Groeze?
Living in Buitengebied Schorf-Groeze means choosing peace, space and a rural character. The neighbourhood consists of scattered detached houses and former farmsteads in an open agricultural landscape. Daily amenities are not within walking distance; for that you rely on the town centres of Beringe or Panningen. Residents appreciate the quiet and privacy, but emphasise that a car is indispensable.
Is Buitengebied Schorf-Groeze suitable for families?
Families certainly live in Buitengebied Schorf-Groeze; the largest age group is between 45 and 65 years old, and households with children are the most common family composition. However, schools and childcare facilities are not present in the neighbourhood itself; parents depend on the car for daily trips. The neighbourhood is most suitable for families who consciously choose space and a quiet environment over urban convenience.
How accessible is Buitengebied Schorf-Groeze?
Accessibility by car is reasonable via local roads and the N275 towards Venlo and Roermond. The nearest train station is Venlo, about a twenty-minute drive away. Public transport in this rural area is very limited; a car is almost indispensable for daily travel. Cyclists benefit from the quiet roads to surrounding villages.
What types of homes are for sale in Buitengebied Schorf-Groeze?
The supply in Buitengebied Schorf-Groeze consists almost exclusively of spacious detached houses on large plots, including former farmsteads and converted agricultural properties. There are no apartments or terraced houses; each property has its own character. The average home size of recently sold properties was 222 m². Supply is scarce, with on average only a few transactions per year.
How much green space and nature is there in the area around Buitengebied Schorf-Groeze?
The immediate surroundings of Buitengebied Schorf-Groeze are predominantly green, with agricultural plots, meadows and forest paths nearby. The Peel, one of the largest raised bog areas in the Netherlands, is within cycling distance and offers extensive walking and cycling routes. This makes the neighbourhood attractive for people who value nature and outdoor life.






