Homes for sale in Haanrade, Kerkrade
View the current supply of homes for sale in Haanrade and discover if this quiet, green neighbourhood in the north of Kerkrade suits you.





House prices and market figures in Haanrade, Kerkrade
Haanrade is a neighbourhood where the vast majority of homes are owned by the residents: 75% are owner-occupied, compared to 25% rented. This gives the neighbourhood a stable, engaged character. The average WOZ value is €232,000, which is higher than the average in the district Kerkrade-Noord (€213,000) and also clearly above the municipal average of Kerkrade (€199,000). In the past twelve months, 34 homes were sold in Haanrade for an average purchase price of €331,941. The range runs from €199,000 to €769,000, showing that both affordable terraced houses and larger detached homes change hands. With an average living area of 169 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €1,964. The supply mainly consists of single-family homes, with a mix of semi-detached and detached houses. At the top of this page you will always find the current asking prices and selling times.
Living in Haanrade: village character on the edge of Kerkrade
Haanrade is located in the far north of Kerkrade, on the border with Landgraaf. It feels more like a village here than a city district. The buildings largely consist of homes from the 1960s and 1970s, supplemented by newer projects from the 1990s. You will find wide streets, front gardens, and plenty of greenery. Along the edges of the neighbourhood lie fields and meadows, which enhances the open and rural feel. It is quiet, sometimes almost silent, and that attracts a specific type of resident.
In terms of amenities, Haanrade is not a place where you have everything within walking distance. There is a primary school (BS De Horizon) and along the Haanraderstraat you will find a small number of shops and a bakery, but for a larger supermarket you drive to Eygelshoven or the centre of Kerkrade. Sports club SV Haanrade is an important social point in the neighbourhood, as is the local shooting association. The Berenbos and the green corridors towards the Wormdal offer beautiful walking and cycling opportunities, right from your front door.
Accessibility is reasonable. By car, via the Europaweg you are quickly on the A76 towards Heerlen or Aachen. Bus lines from Arriva connect Haanrade with the centre of Kerkrade and Eygelshoven-Markt station, from where trains run towards Heerlen and Maastricht. Expect about ten minutes by car to the centre of Kerkrade. It is not a place for those who need to travel daily by public transport to Randstad cities, but for working in the region or just across the border in Germany, it is fine.
Residents particularly appreciate the peace and green character. On the page of Haanrade you can read all reviews and neighbourhood scores. "It is wonderfully quiet here and you still just know your neighbours," writes a resident. At the same time, the limited range of shops is often mentioned as a downside. Compared to neighbourhoods like Eygelshoven-Kom or Chevremont, Haanrade is quieter and greener, but also slightly less well-equipped. Those looking for more bustle are better off in Waubacherveld or the districts around the centre. The neighbourhood suits people who consciously choose space and peace over urban convenience.
Does a home for sale in Haanrade suit you?
With an average income of €32,200 and homes starting around €199,000, buying a house in Haanrade is achievable for starters who do not necessarily want to be in the centre. Families with children benefit from the spacious homes, the primary school, and the safe, green streetscape. The large group of over-45s (620 residents between 45 and 65) shows that movers also like to stay here. Seniors also form a significant group (540 residents aged 65+), which fits the quiet pace. Note: the supply is limited, with 34 sales per year you won't easily find a suitable home every day. Those who want to search more flexibly can also look at rental homes in Haanrade or the broader supply in the Kerkrade-Noord district.
What residents say about Haanrade
On the residents' page of Haanrade, neighbours share their experiences. The peace and mutual contact score highly. The level of amenities and accessibility by public transport are more often mentioned as points for improvement. "We have lived here for twenty years and don't want to leave, but you really need a car," a resident sums it up. View all reviews and partial scores on the neighbourhood page to get a complete picture before considering buying a home in Haanrade.
Compare homes for sale around Haanrade
On Buurtje.nl you combine current housing supply from more than 1,500 sources with neighbourhood scores, resident reviews, and district data. This way you not only discover which homes for sale in Haanrade are available, but also whether the neighbourhood really suits you. Compare Haanrade with nearby neighbourhoods such as Hopel or Vink, or view the supply in other districts such as Kerkrade-West and Kerkrade-Oost. More information about the municipality can be found on the purchase page of Kerkrade or on the website of the municipality of Kerkrade.
Frequently asked questions
What is the cost of a home in Haanrade?
The average purchase price in Haanrade over the past year was €331,941. The cheapest homes sold for around €199,000, while the most expensive sale reached €769,000. With an average area of 169 m², you pay approximately €1,964 per square metre.
What is the WOZ value in Haanrade?
The average WOZ value in Haanrade is €232,000. That is well above the average for the municipality of Kerkrade (€199,000) and also higher than the district average of Kerkrade-Noord (€213,000). Haanrade is therefore one of the more expensive neighbourhoods in the municipality.
What is it like to live in Haanrade?
Living in Haanrade feels village-like and quiet. The neighbourhood is on the northern edge of Kerkrade with plenty of greenery and open space. Residents appreciate the community spirit and tranquillity, but mention the limited shopping options as a downside. A car is almost essential.
Is Haanrade suitable for families?
Haanrade is certainly suitable for families. There is a primary school nearby, the streets are quiet, and the homes offer plenty of space with an average of 169 m². The green surroundings and safe character make it attractive for children. For secondary schools, you need to go to the centre of Kerkrade.
How accessible is Haanrade?
By car, you can quickly reach the A76 towards Heerlen or Aachen via the Europaweg. Arriva bus lines run to the centre of Kerkrade and Eygelshoven-Markt station. Travel time to the centre of Kerkrade is about ten minutes by car. For daily public transport use, the neighbourhood is less ideal.
What types of homes are for sale in Haanrade?
The supply in Haanrade mainly consists of single-family homes: terraced houses, semi-detached houses and detached houses. Most homes date from the 1960s and 1970s, supplemented by new builds from the 1990s. Buying an apartment in Haanrade is more difficult, as that supply is limited.
Are there enough green areas and walking opportunities in Haanrade?
Yes, Haanrade is one of the greenest neighbourhoods in Kerkrade. On the edges are fields and meadows, and via green corridors you can walk or cycle towards the Wormdal and the Berenbos. For nature lovers, that is a major plus point of buying in Haanrade.


















