Homes for sale in Deurne
View the current supply of homes for sale in Deurne, with neighbourhood scores, resident reviews and district data to make the right choice.




What does a home cost in the Deurne district?
The housing market in the Deurne district is firmly anchored in owner-occupied homes: 63% of the more than 6,500 homes are owner-occupied, compared to 37% rented. The average WOZ value is €380,000, just below the municipal average of €387,000. That small difference makes the Deurne district attractive for buyers who want to live centrally without paying the absolute top prices. Looking at actual transactions over the past year, the average purchase price is €530,630 for an average area of 146 m². The range is considerable: from €259,500 for a compact apartment to €1,295,000 for the largest detached homes. 64 homes were sold in twelve months. At the top of this page you will find the current listings with current asking prices and selling times.
Living in the Deurne district: carnival, community spirit and plenty of green space
If you want to buy a home in Deurne and don't yet know the district, you should know that this is the beating heart of the municipality of Deurne. The Deurne Centrum neighbourhood forms the core with shops along the Marktplein, an Albert Heijn, Jumbo and various specialist shops. Along the Stationsstraat and Haageind you will find cafés, eateries and the library. It's not a big city, but everything you need on a daily basis is within easy reach.
On the district page of Deurne, residents give the district an 8.9 out of 10. Notably: accessibility, sense of community, green space, amenities and education all score a 9.0. Resident Stef sums it up succinctly: "Very cosy. There are lots of parties and even a carnival association." That social character is typical. Deurne has an active club life, from football club RKVV Deurne to tennis club and brass band. Around carnival, the village turns into a festive affair, something you quickly get swept up in as a newcomer.
In terms of accessibility, Deurne has its own train station on the Eindhoven-Venlo line. In about twenty minutes you are at Eindhoven Centraal, which makes the district popular with commuters. By car, you can quickly reach the A67 towards Eindhoven or Venlo via the N270. Bus lines connect Deurne with surrounding villages such as Vlierden and Liessel. For families, there are primary schools such as De Hasselbraam and Het Palet, and secondary school Peellandcollege is within cycling distance. Around the district you have the Deurne countryside with the Peel as a recreational area, and within the district itself, neighbourhoods such as De Vennen and Heilige Geest offer quiet, green residential streets. The safety score of 8.0 is the lowest sub-score, but still more than sufficient. It's not a place where you feel unsafe in the evening, although a bit of alertness in the centre around nightlife evenings is never a bad idea.
Does the Deurne district suit you as a buyer?
With an average income of €34,900 and purchase prices starting around €259,500, buying an apartment in Deurne is feasible for first-time buyers, certainly with current mortgage rates in mind. The largest group of residents is 65+, which means that existing homes regularly become available. Movers-up and families will find single-family homes with gardens in the Stationsbuurt or Provinciebuurt neighbourhoods. Keep in mind additional costs: 2% transfer tax, notary and valuation costs quickly add up to €10,000 to €15,000. The supply is not huge, with 64 sales per year it is a relatively tight market, so be prepared for bidding wars. If you prefer to rent first, you can look at rental homes in this district.
Finding a home for sale in Deurne and surroundings
On Buurtje.nl, you combine the current housing supply with neighbourhood scores and honest resident reviews, so you not only buy a home but also know what it's really like. Compare the Deurne district with surrounding districts such as Heiakker, Koolhof or Sint Jozefparochie. Also view the broader supply of homes for sale in the municipality of Deurne and discover which neighbourhood suits you best. More information about the municipality can be found on the website of the municipality of Deurne.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average price of a home in the Deurne neighbourhood?
The average purchase price in the Deurne neighbourhood over the past year was €530,630, with an average living area of 146 m². Prices range from €259,500 to €1,295,000, depending on the type of property and location within the neighbourhood.
What is the WOZ value of homes in Deurne and how does it compare to the municipality?
The average WOZ value in the Deurne neighbourhood is €380,000. This is slightly lower than the municipal average of €387,000. The WOZ value is relevant for your municipal taxes and may differ from the actual sale price.
What additional costs should I expect when buying a home in Deurne?
In addition to the purchase price, you pay 2% transfer tax (for owner-occupancy), notary fees, appraisal costs, and possibly advisory and brokerage fees for your mortgage. Expect around €10,000 to €15,000 in buyer's costs. First-time buyers under 35 may qualify for an exemption from transfer tax under certain conditions.
How is the accessibility if I buy a house in the Deurne neighbourhood?
Deurne has its own train station on the Eindhoven-Venlo line. Travel time to Eindhoven Central is about 20 minutes. By car, you can reach the A67 via the N270 in a few minutes. Buses also run to surrounding villages.
Is buying an apartment in Deurne suitable for first-time buyers?
Yes, with entry-level prices from around €259,500, there are opportunities for first-time buyers, especially for apartments or more compact homes. The average income in the neighbourhood is €34,900. However, keep in mind that supply is limited and overbidding can be common for desirable properties.
There are many parties and even a carnival association
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