Homes for sale in Bunde, Meerssen
View the current supply of homes for sale in Bunde and discover if this neighbourhood suits you with neighbourhood scores, resident reviews and market data.
House prices and market figures in Bunde, Meerssen
Bunde is a neighbourhood where buying is the norm: as many as 81% of the 2,306 homes are owner-occupied. The average WOZ value is €375,000, which is almost equal to the district average of Bunde - Geulle (€380,000) and well above the municipal average of Meerssen (€351,000). In the past twelve months, 40 homes changed hands at an average purchase price of €448,636, with a range from €209,000 to €1,375,000. With an average living area of 151 m², that works out to around €2,970 per square metre. That does not make Bunde the cheapest option in the region, but you generally get spacious family homes in return. The supply ranges from compact terraced houses to sizeable detached homes. For the latest state of affairs, you will find the current housing supply with asking prices and selling times at the top of this page.
Living in Bunde: village character with urban convenience
Bunde is one of those Limburg villages that strikes a balance between rural tranquillity and practical convenience. It lies nestled between the Meuse Valley and the Heuvelland, just south of Maastricht. The centre has a village character with ribbon development along Vliegenstraat and Bunderstraat, supplemented by newer residential areas from the 1970s and 1980s towards the south and east. You will mainly find single-family homes, semi-detached houses and detached houses, with the occasional small apartment complex. The population is relatively ageing: the largest age group is 45 to 65 years (1,660 residents), and the 65-plus group is also substantial at 1,355. Nevertheless, families with children also live here, partly thanks to the good schools in the village.
In terms of amenities, Bunde scores surprisingly well for a village of over 5,100 residents. There is an Albert Heijn on Pletsstraat, a number of specialist shops and eateries in the centre. Primary school De Bundeling and primary school Maria serve the youngest residents. For secondary education, most pupils commute to Maastricht or Valkenburg. Sports club SV Bunde is a well-known local football club, and there are tennis courts and a sports hall. The Bunderbos forest and the banks of the Geul offer walking and cycling opportunities right on your doorstep.
Accessibility is one of its strongest points. Bunde station lies on the Arriva line Maastricht-Heerlen, taking you to Maastricht Central in about six minutes. The A2 and A79 are reachable within a few minutes via the junctions at Meerssen, which suits commuters heading to Heerlen, Sittard or even Eindhoven. By bike, you can be in Maastricht city centre in a quarter of an hour.
Residents give Bunde an average score of 8.5 out of 10. Accessibility, green spaces, education and amenities score particularly high with a 9. Resident C.P. Gillissen-Willems describes it as a "neat neighbourhood with a lot of social control" and appreciates the amenities, although she notes that there is less mutual contact on streets with rental homes. That honesty is typical: Bunde is not a neighbourhood where everyone drops in on each other, but it is a place where you recognise your neighbours and where it feels safe. More reviews and detailed neighbourhood scores can be found on the Bunde page.
If you compare Bunde with neighbouring neighbourhoods in the district Bunde - Geulle, it stands out that the village offers more amenities than, for example, Geulle or Moorveld, which are even more rural. If you are specifically looking for a somewhat secluded, wooded environment, you might consider Hussenberg met Snijdersberg. For more urban bustle, the district Meerssen-centrum is an alternative.
Is a home for sale in Bunde right for you?
Bunde mainly attracts movers and families looking for space without living too far from Maastricht. The combination of a good train station, green surroundings and village amenities makes it attractive for dual-income couples with children. With an average purchase price around €449,000, first-time buyers need to be well-established. Buying an apartment in Bunde is difficult due to the limited supply in that segment. Seniors feel at home here because of the tranquillity and level of amenities. Keep in mind that popular homes sell quickly and that overbidding occurs. If you are looking for a more affordable alternative, also check out rental homes in Bunde or the supply in the wider municipality of Meerssen.
What residents say about Bunde
Based on reviews, Bunde scores an 8.5 out of 10. The highest sub-scores go to accessibility, green spaces, education and amenities (all a 9). Safety, community, housing and beauty each score an 8, which is still more than adequate. "Neat neighbourhood, a lot of social control," says resident C.P. Gillissen-Willems, who also indicates that contact is limited on some streets. Curious about all experiences? View the full resident reviews of Bunde.
Compare housing supply around Bunde
Buying a home in Bunde is best done with good insight into the neighbourhood. On this page you will find current supply from more than 1,500 sources, combined with neighbourhood scores and resident reviews. This way you not only see what is for sale, but also what it is really like to live there. Want to broaden your search? Compare with the district Bunde - Geulle, neighbourhoods like Kasen or Brommelen-Westbroek, or view the overall overview of municipality Meerssen. More information about municipal plans and zoning plans can be found on the website of the municipality of Meerssen.
Frequently asked questions
What is the cost of a home in Bunde?
The average purchase price in Bunde over the past year was €448,636. The cheapest home sold for €209,000 and the most expensive for €1,375,000. With an average area of 151 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €2,970.
What is the WOZ value in Bunde?
The average WOZ value in Bunde is €375,000. This is comparable to the district average of Bunde - Geulle (€380,000) and higher than the municipal average of Meerssen (€351,000). Bunde is therefore one of the more expensive neighbourhoods in the municipality.
What is it like to live in Bunde?
Bunde is a village-like neighbourhood with over 5,100 residents, located just south of Maastricht. Residents give it an 8.5 out of 10 and particularly appreciate the greenery, accessibility and amenities. The atmosphere is quiet with a lot of social control, although the level of interaction varies per street.
Is Bunde suitable for families with children?
Yes, Bunde is well-suited for families. There are several primary schools, sports clubs and plenty of green spaces for playing. Education scores a 9 among residents. The largest group of households consists of couples without children, but there are also around 660 children under 15.
How accessible is Bunde?
Bunde has its own train station on the Maastricht-Heerlen line. In six minutes you are at Maastricht Central. The A2 and A79 are reachable within a few minutes. By bike, you can be in the centre of Maastricht in a quarter of an hour. Residents give accessibility a 9 out of 10.
What types of homes are for sale in Bunde?
The supply in Bunde mainly consists of single-family homes, semi-detached houses and detached houses. Many homes date from the 1970s and 1980s. Apartments are limited. The average living area of sold homes is 151 m².
How safe is Bunde?
Residents rate safety in Bunde an 8 out of 10. The village is known for its social control, which contributes to a feeling of safety. It is a quiet living environment without major nuisance issues.
Nice neighbourhood, many amenities but in the street of the rental homes there is little contact with the residents.
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