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Homes for sale in De Dormig, Landgraaf

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House prices and market figures for De Dormig, Landgraaf

De Dormig is predominantly an owner-occupied neighbourhood: 66% of the 399 homes are owned, giving the area a stable, residential character. The average WOZ value is €337,000, well above the district average of Schaesberg (€247,000) and the municipal average of Landgraaf (€249,000). This significant difference reflects the relatively spacious, well-maintained homes found here.

Over the past twelve months, 11 homes were sold in De Dormig, with an average purchase price of €393,091. Prices ranged from €298,000 to €650,000, indicating a diverse offering: from solid terraced houses to larger detached homes. With an average living area of 145 m², this works out at around €2,711 per square metre. That is on the higher side for South Limburg. The current supply, average asking price and average time to sell can be found at the top of this page. If you are interested in a rental property, also check out the rental homes in De Dormig, as 33% of the housing stock is rented out.

Living in De Dormig, Landgraaf

De Dormig is a quiet, greenish neighbourhood on the eastern side of Schaesberg, with a clear 1970s and 1980s character. You can recognise it by the wide streets, front gardens and the mix of semi-detached and detached houses, which are more common here than in the more densely built-up parts of Landgraaf. It is not a neighbourhood you drive through by chance; people choose to live here deliberately.

The population structure tells a clear story: the largest age group is 65-plus (370 out of 1,110 residents), followed by the 45-65 age group. This means the neighbourhood is generally quiet, with little nuisance from nightlife or heavy traffic, but also that dynamism is limited. Young families are present, but in the minority. For daily shopping, you do not need to leave De Dormig: the Schaesberg shopping centre, with a supermarket, pharmacy and small specialist shops, is within cycling distance. For a larger range, you drive to Heerlen city centre, about ten minutes away.

In terms of green space, De Dormig scores well by Landgraaf standards. The neighbourhood borders the countryside towards the Brunssummerheide, a vast nature and recreation area accessible by bike. Walking, running or mountain biking: it is all possible nearby. That is something residents often mention as a reason why they have stayed or moved here.

Accessibility by car is good: the A76 is quickly reachable via the N281, bringing Heerlen, Sittard and Maastricht within acceptable travel times. Public transport is functional but not exceptionally strong; buses connect De Dormig with Landgraaf centre and Heerlen station, from where trains run towards Maastricht, Sittard and Aachen (D). If you rely on the train daily, it is wise to check the bus connection in advance.

On the neighbourhood main page of De Dormig you will find resident reviews and neighbourhood scores per category. Residents appreciate the peace and space, but also note the limited facilities for young people and the sometimes older homes that require maintenance. One resident writes: "It is wonderfully quiet here and you know your neighbours, but there is little to do for young children in the neighbourhood itself." That is an honest summary of what De Dormig offers and what it does not.

Compared to neighbouring communities such as Kakert and Lichtenberg, De Dormig has on average more expensive homes and a slightly quieter character. De Streep and Klinkerkwartier are more compact and urban in nature. If you are looking for space and greenery, you are better off in De Dormig than in the more centrally located neighbourhoods of Schaesberg.

Who is a home for sale in De Dormig interesting for?

De Dormig mainly attracts movers and people in the 45-plus category who consciously choose peace, space and a stable living environment. Prices are clearly above the municipal average, putting first-time buyers with a limited budget at a disadvantage. With a range of €298,000 to €650,000, there is some spread, but cheap entry-level homes are rare. Be realistic about overbidding: in a neighbourhood with limited supply (11 sales in a year), competition can quickly escalate. If you are flexible, you could also consider first looking at rental homes in De Dormig to get to know the neighbourhood before buying.

What residents say about De Dormig

Residents generally rate De Dormig positively, particularly in terms of peace, safety and the green environment. Lower scores come back for the range of facilities and the liveliness of the neighbourhood. One resident sums it up: "Quiet streets, nice neighbours and nature around the corner, but for a night out you really have to take the car." Want to read all the reviews and see the scores per category? They are on the De Dormig page with all neighbourhood data and reviews.

Compare homes for sale in and around De Dormig

Buurtje.nl bundles listings from more than 1,500 sources and links them to resident reviews and neighbourhood data, so you not only find a home but also know if the neighbourhood suits you. Compare De Dormig with other neighbourhoods in the district via the overview of homes for sale in Schaesberg, or broaden your search to Nieuwenhagen and Ubach over Worms. For the full municipal offering, see all homes for sale in Landgraaf. More about the municipality can be found on the official website of the municipality of Landgraaf. Want to explore neighbouring neighbourhoods too? Then look at Achter de Haesen or Leenhof for a different perspective within the same district.


Frequently asked questions

What is the cost of a home in De Dormig?

Over the past twelve months, the average purchase price in De Dormig was €393,091. Prices ranged from €298,000 to €650,000, depending on type and size. With an average living area of 145 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €2,711. This is clearly above the average for the municipality of Landgraaf.

What is the WOZ value in De Dormig?

The average WOZ value in De Dormig is €337,000. For comparison, the average in the Schaesberg district is €247,000 and the municipal average for Landgraaf is €249,000. De Dormig scores significantly higher, reflecting the relatively spacious and well-maintained homes.

What is it like to live in De Dormig?

De Dormig is a quiet, green neighbourhood with a predominantly older population and a clear housing stock from the 1970s and 1980s. Residents appreciate the peace, space and proximity to the Brunssummerheide. Less strong are the facilities for young people and the liveliness of the neighbourhood. It is a neighbourhood for those who consciously choose a calm living environment.

Is De Dormig suitable for seniors or families?

The neighbourhood best suits seniors and those aged 45 and over: the largest age group is 65-plus, the neighbourhood is quiet and the homes are spacious. Families with young children will find fewer play facilities and youth amenities in the immediate vicinity. First-time buyers are challenged by the higher prices; the entry price is around €298,000 and cheaper homes are scarce.

How accessible is De Dormig?

By car, De Dormig is easily accessible via the N281 towards the A76, putting Heerlen, Sittard and Maastricht within a short travel time. Public transport consists of bus connections to the centre of Landgraaf and Heerlen station, from where trains run towards Maastricht, Sittard and Aachen. Those who depend on public transport daily would be wise to check the frequency of the bus routes in advance.

What types of homes are for sale in De Dormig?

The housing supply in De Dormig mainly consists of semi-detached and detached houses from the 1970s and 1980s. The average living area of 145 m² indicates relatively spacious homes. Buying apartments in De Dormig is less common; the neighbourhood is typically a single-family home area. The current supply is at the top of this page.

Is there a lot of green and nature near De Dormig?

Yes, that is one of the strong points of De Dormig. The neighbourhood borders the countryside towards the Brunssummerheide, a large nature and recreation area accessible by bike. Walking, running and cycling are therefore possible just around the corner. Residents often mention the proximity of nature as one of the reasons they chose this neighbourhood.

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