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Buying a house in Deurne: the housing market in 2026

Deurne is a municipality in the east of Noord-Brabant with over 33,000 residents, located on the edge of the Peel. It is a place where you can feel the space: vast nature reserves, village centres with their own identity and an active club life that is typically Brabantian. The municipality consists of the main town Deurne and a series of smaller villages such as Vlierden, Liessel, Neerkant and Helenaveen. Its location along the A67 and its own train station (Eindhoven-Venlo line) make Deurne attractive for commuters who work in the Brainport region but do not want to live in the city.

Of the more than 14,300 homes in Deurne, 66% are owner-occupied, which is above the national average. The average WOZ value is €387,000. In the past twelve months, 136 homes were sold for an average purchase price of €508,510, with a range from €109,000 to €1,295,000. The average floor area of sold homes is 148 m², showing that mainly spacious family homes change hands. The market is quite tight: homes sell quickly and overbidding is common. At the top of this page you can see the current selling time and the current supply. Buurtje.nl bundles homes from more than 1,500 sources and shows neighbourhood scores and resident reviews for each home, so you can assess not only the house but also the neighbourhood.

The best neighbourhoods to buy a house in Deurne

The municipality of Deurne has eight neighbourhoods that differ greatly in character. From the lively centre to the peace of the Peel villages: each neighbourhood attracts a different type of buyer. Below are the most relevant neighbourhoods for home buyers.

Deurne-centrum, the beating heart of the municipality

The Deurne neighbourhood includes the centre with shops along Stationsstraat and Marktplein, the train station and various catering establishments. Here you will find a mix of 1930s homes, post-war terraced houses and newer apartments. It is the place where as a starter or couple you can most easily buy an apartment, although prices here are slightly higher than in the outer villages. Residents give this neighbourhood an 8.9 on Buurtje.nl. One resident mentions the combination of "good accessibility and yet a village feel" as the biggest plus point. Due to the proximity of schools, GPs and supermarkets, it is also popular with young families.

Neerkant, village peace with high appreciation

Neerkant is a small church village south of Deurne, surrounded by farmland and nature. With a neighbourhood score of 9.0, it is the highest-rated neighbourhood in the municipality. Here mainly families and movers live who consciously choose space and peace. The homes are predominantly detached or semi-detached, with large plots. Prices per square metre are often lower than in the centre, but supply is limited. Facilities are basic: a primary school and a community centre, for the rest you rely on Deurne-centrum.

Koolhof, a family neighbourhood with character

Koolhof lies west of the centre and is a typical residential area from the 1970s and 1980s, supplemented by newer construction projects. The neighbourhood scores an 8.4 from residents. It is a quiet area with lots of greenery, playgrounds and primary schools in the immediate vicinity. Koolhof mainly attracts families with children looking for an affordable mid-terrace or corner house. The location is convenient: you cycle to the centre in five minutes and the A67 slip road is nearby.

Heiakker, spacious living on the edge

The Heiakker neighbourhood borders the countryside and offers a mix of older and newer homes. It is a quieter neighbourhood that is attractive to movers seeking space without being far from amenities. The plots here are on average larger than in Koolhof or the centre. Those who buy here choose a quiet living environment with nature within walking distance.

In addition, there are the villages Vlierden, Liessel and Helenaveen, each a Peel village with its own sense of community, lower house prices and plenty of space. Supply is small, but those who are patient will find homes with large gardens at prices that are unthinkable in the centre. Also check out the Sint Jozefparochie neighbourhood for an alternative close to the centre. On the municipality page of Deurne you will find all ratings and reviews per neighbourhood.

What to look out for when buying a home in Deurne?

Firstly: look carefully at the differences between the villages. The price differences within Deurne are large. A home in Helenaveen can cost half as much as a comparable home in the centre. Consider what you need in terms of facilities and whether you are willing to take the car for groceries.

Secondly: the market in Deurne is tight. Homes in the centre and popular neighbourhoods like Neerkant and Koolhof sell quickly. Make sure your financing is in order before you go viewing, and allow for overbidding. A buying agent with local knowledge can make the difference.

Thirdly: check the accessibility from the specific neighbourhood. The train station offers a direct connection to Eindhoven and Helmond, but from Helenaveen or Liessel you are still quickly twenty minutes away from that station. The municipality of Deurne publishes information on its website about planned housing projects and zoning plans, worth checking.

Finally: use neighbourhood data in your choice. On Buurtje.nl you can compare scores per neighbourhood on safety, greenery, facilities and more. This gives you a fairer picture than just a viewing on a sunny Saturday afternoon. Considering renting instead? Then also check the rental homes in Deurne.

What residents say about living in Deurne

Residents rate Deurne an 8.8 out of 10, based on 3 reviews. Notably high scores are for accessibility (9.3) and housing (9.3). Also beauty (9.0) and safety (8.7) score well above average. "The combination of nature, peace and yet everything within reach makes it nice to live here," says a resident of Neerkant. The highest-rated neighbourhoods are Neerkant (9.0), Deurne-centrum (8.9) and Koolhof (8.4). Curious about all experiences? Read the full reviews on the municipality page.

Homes for sale near Deurne

Looking wider than just Deurne? The housing market in surrounding municipalities offers interesting alternatives. Directly next to Deurne lies Asten, similar in atmosphere and price level. To the south you will find the supply in Bergeijk, which is more rural and often slightly cheaper. Also Altena, Alphen-Chaam and Baarle-Nassau are worth exploring if you are looking for a home to buy in Brabant.

View the current supply of homes for sale in Deurne

At the top of this page you will find the complete, daily updated overview of homes for sale in Deurne. Use the filters on price, floor area and energy label to search specifically. For each home you will see the neighbourhood score and you can directly compare how the neighbourhood scores on safety, greenery and facilities. This way you make a well-considered choice for your new home.


Frequently asked questions

How many homes for sale are there in Deurne?

The current number of homes for sale in Deurne changes daily. At the top of this page you can see the current supply, compiled from more than 1,500 sources. This way you won't miss any home that comes on the market.

What does a home cost in Deurne?

The average purchase price in Deurne over the past year was €508,510. The range runs from €109,000 to €1,295,000. In the outlying villages such as Helenaveen and Liessel, prices are generally lower than in the centre or Neerkant.

What is the average price per square metre in Deurne?

Based on an average purchase price of €508,510 and an average area of 148 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €3,436. This varies by neighbourhood: in the centre you pay more per square metre than in the smaller villages.

How long does a property typically stay on the market in Deurne?

The current average selling time can be found at the top of this page. The market in Deurne is tight, meaning homes sell relatively quickly. Especially in popular neighbourhoods like Neerkant and the centre, houses sell fast.

Which neighbourhoods in Deurne are most popular for buying a home?

Neerkant scores highest among residents with a 9.0, followed by Deurne-centrum (8.9) and Koolhof (8.4). Neerkant attracts movers looking for space, the centre is popular with first-time buyers and commuters, and Koolhof is a classic family neighbourhood with good schools.

Is Deurne a good place to buy a home?

Deurne offers a combination of village tranquillity, good accessibility (train station, A67) and proximity to the Brainport region of Eindhoven. The labour participation rate is 68%, the WOZ value is €387,000 and residents give the municipality an 8.8. The housing market is tight, however, so be prepared for competition.

What are the additional costs when buying a home in Deurne?

Expect 4 to 6% on top of the purchase price. This includes 2% transfer tax (first-time buyers under 35 are exempt up to the limit of €510,000 in 2026), notary fees, valuation costs and possibly estate agent fees. For a home of €508,510, this amounts to approximately €20,000 to €30,000 extra.

How accessible is Deurne?

Deurne has its own train station on the Eindhoven-Venlo line, taking you to Eindhoven Centraal in about 20 minutes. The A67 runs directly past the municipality. From the outlying villages such as Helenaveen or Liessel, you should allow 15 to 20 minutes travel time to the station.

Can I search for homes for sale by neighbourhood in Deurne?

Yes, on this page you can filter and click through to specific neighbourhoods such as Deurne-centrum, Neerkant, Koolhof, Heiakker, Vlierden, Liessel, Helenaveen and Sint Jozefparochie. Per neighbourhood you can see the supply, the neighbourhood score and resident reviews.

How many homes are there in total in Deurne?

Deurne has 14,312 homes, of which 66% are owner-occupied and 34% are rental properties. Of the rental properties, 25% are owned by housing associations. The municipality has a relatively high homeownership rate compared to the national average.


Experiences from Deurne
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9.0
Jhessel
Family · Vrijstaand huis
Tidy, convenient and cosy

A neighbourhood where everyone knows each other and everyone helps each other, letting the young be young and letting the crossers cross. Nothing to complain about the shops and restaurants in the area. In 1 year I've only seen one police car, so that says something about how safe it is.

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8.9
Stef
Family · Boerderij
Very cosy

There are many parties and even a carnival association

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remco
Family · Semi-detached
Koolhof-Zuid05-10-2024
The neighbourhood is a place where everyone knows each other.

That nothing has ever happened here, for example something stolen. The neighbourhood is otherwise a fine place to live. The cultures that live here are diverse.

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