Homes for sale in Groenewoud-Zuid, Weert
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House prices and market figures for Groenewoud-Zuid, Weert
In Groenewoud-Zuid, 59% of homes are owner-occupied, giving the neighbourhood a predominantly owner-occupied character. The average WOZ value is €257,000, slightly below the district average for Groenewoud (€259,000) and clearly below the municipal average for Weert (€330,000). That difference is relevant for buyers who miss out elsewhere in Weert due to budget constraints.
Looking at actual sales transactions over the past twelve months: 34 homes were sold with an average purchase price of €348,941. The range runs from €235,000 to €525,000, indicating that both more affordable terraced houses and larger homes come onto the market. With an average living area of 105 m², the price per square metre works out at approximately €3,323. The supply mainly consists of ground-floor homes, with single-family homes as the dominant property type. Current asking prices and the average time on market can be found at the top of this page.
Living in Groenewoud-Zuid, Weert
Groenewoud-Zuid is a quiet, predominantly residential neighbourhood on the south side of the Groenewoud district. The buildings largely date from the 1970s and 1980s, with a mix of semi-detached houses, terraced houses and occasionally a detached house. The streets are wide, there is plenty of greenery in the immediate vicinity, and the neighbourhood has a calm, orderly character that suits people who want to avoid urban hustle and bustle without living far from amenities.
In terms of daily shopping, the neighbourhood is well-served. Within a short cycling distance are supermarkets such as Albert Heijn and Jumbo, and the Beekstraatkwartier shopping centre in the centre of Weert can be reached within ten minutes. Primary schools in the immediate area serve families with young children, and several secondary schools are accessible in Weert. For sports, there are opportunities at local clubs near the Weerterberg area, which is also popular with residents for walking and cycling.
Accessibility by car is good: the A2 is quickly reachable via the N275, connecting Weert well with Eindhoven and Maastricht. Weert station is about a ten-minute cycle away and offers direct connections to Eindhoven and Roermond. Bus routes from the neighbourhood run to the centre and the station. The neighbourhood is compact enough to do many things by bike, which residents appreciate.
Residents value the peace and space in the streets. One resident writes: "Groenewoud-Zuid is just right: not too busy, easily accessible and you know your neighbours. It's a neighbourhood where you really live, not just sleep." Critical comments sometimes concern the limited range of shops within walking distance and the dated appearance of some homes. View all reviews and scores on the Groenewoud-Zuid neighbourhood page.
Compared to Groenewoud-Noord, Groenewoud-Zuid has a slightly quieter profile with less through traffic. The wider district Groenewoud as a whole has similar house prices, but within the district there are small differences in atmosphere and property type per neighbourhood.
Who is a home in Groenewoud-Zuid interesting for?
The neighbourhood attracts a diverse group of buyers. The largest age group is 25 to 45 years, indicating young families and dual-income earners looking for a first or second home. The combination of an average purchase price around €349,000 and a WOZ value of €257,000 makes the neighbourhood more accessible than the Weert average, although it is no longer a starter neighbourhood in the classic sense. Starters with a limited budget would do well to keep an eye on the lower end of the range (from €235,000). Seniors also feel at home due to the quiet environment. Those who prefer to rent can view the supply of rental homes in Groenewoud-Zuid as an alternative. When buying, pay attention to the construction period: homes from the 1970s may have higher maintenance costs and a lower energy label.
What residents say about Groenewoud-Zuid
Residents generally rate Groenewoud-Zuid positively, particularly in terms of peace, safety and the green environment. Higher scores are given for liveability and neighbourhood feel, while the range of shops within walking distance scores somewhat lower. One resident describes the neighbourhood as follows: "A real residential neighbourhood, quiet and green, but you do need a bike or car for daily shopping." View all reviews and sub-scores on the neighbourhood overview page, where residents rate the neighbourhood on categories such as safety, amenities and atmosphere.
Comparing homes for sale in and around Groenewoud-Zuid
Buurtje.nl bundles supply from more than 1,500 sources in one place, supplemented with resident reviews and district data that you won't find anywhere else on purchase pages. This way you can not only filter by price or size, but also assess whether the neighbourhood suits you. Compare the supply with homes for sale in the Groenewoud district or look more broadly at homes for sale in Weert. Other districts worth comparing are Boshoven, Laar en Hushoven and Weert-Centrum. More information about living and life in the municipality can be found on the website of the municipality of Weert.
Frequently asked questions
What is the cost of a home in Groenewoud-Zuid?
The average purchase price in Groenewoud-Zuid over the past twelve months was €348,941, based on 34 sold homes. Prices ranged from €235,000 to €525,000, depending on the type of property and its state of maintenance. With an average living area of 105 m², the average price per square metre comes to approximately €3,323.
What is the WOZ value in Groenewoud-Zuid?
The average WOZ value in Groenewoud-Zuid is €257,000. That is slightly lower than the average for the Groenewoud district (€259,000) and significantly lower than the municipal average of Weert (€330,000). The lower WOZ value compared to the municipality may be attractive for buyers looking to purchase a home in Weert at a more accessible entry level.
What is it like to live in Groenewoud-Zuid?
Groenewoud-Zuid is a quiet, green residential neighbourhood with mainly ground-floor homes from the 1970s and 1980s. Residents appreciate the tranquillity, the sense of community, and the accessibility by bike and car. The range of shops within walking distance is limited, but supermarkets and the city centre are quickly reachable. The neighbourhood has a strong residential character without much through traffic.
Is Groenewoud-Zuid suitable for families with children?
Yes, the neighbourhood is well-suited for families. The largest age group is 25 to 45 years old, and there are relatively many children up to 15 years old. Primary schools are accessible in the surrounding area, and the quiet streets with little through traffic make the neighbourhood child-friendly. For secondary education, there are several options in Weert itself.
How accessible is Groenewoud-Zuid?
By car, the neighbourhood is easily accessible via the N275 towards the A2, with quick connections to Eindhoven and Maastricht. Weert station is about a ten-minute bike ride away and offers train connections towards Eindhoven and Roermond. Bus lines connect the neighbourhood with the centre and the station. Within the neighbourhood, much can be done by bike, which residents experience as a plus.
What type of homes are for sale in Groenewoud-Zuid?
The supply mainly consists of ground-floor homes: terraced houses and semi-detached houses are most common, with occasionally a detached house. Most homes date from the 1970s and 1980s. Buying an apartment in Groenewoud-Zuid is less common; the housing supply is largely focused on single-family homes. Current available homes and filters by type and size can be found at the top of this page.
What about the energy performance of homes in Groenewoud-Zuid?
Due to the construction period (1970s and 1980s), many homes in Groenewoud-Zuid have a moderate energy label. The average gas consumption in the neighbourhood is 1,010 m³ per year, which is relatively high and indicates limited insulation in older homes. Buyers would be wise to take the energy label and any sustainability costs into account in their offer and financing calculation.









