Homes for sale in Heiakker-West, Deurne
Discover the current supply of homes for sale in Heiakker-West and view prices, neighbourhood data and resident reviews directly on this page.
House prices and market figures for Heiakker-West, Deurne
In Heiakker-West, about 70% of the housing stock is owner-occupied, giving the neighbourhood a clear ownership character. The average WOZ value is €355,000, which is lower than the average for the district Heiakker (€380,000) and also below the municipal average for Deurne (€387,000). This difference makes Heiakker-West relatively affordable within the municipality, although sales transactions from the past year tell a slightly different story.
In the past twelve months, seven homes were sold in Heiakker-West, with an average sale price of €388,868. The range ran from €348,500 to €487,000, indicating that both entry-level homes and larger family homes came onto the market. With an average living area of 118 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €3,295. Supply is limited, so anyone serious about buying would do well to keep a close eye on the current listings and average asking price at the top of this page.
Living in Heiakker-West, Deurne
Heiakker-West is a quiet residential neighbourhood on the west side of Deurne centre. The neighbourhood largely consists of ground-floor terraced houses and semi-detached houses from the 1970s and 1980s, with some newer infill here and there. The streets are well laid out, there is plenty of greenery in the immediate vicinity, and the streetscape is tidy without being a showpiece. If you are looking for a neighbourhood with a quiet, family-oriented atmosphere without the hustle and bustle of the centre, this is a good choice.
Within walking distance of Heiakker-West, you will find the daily amenities of Deurne centre: supermarkets, a pharmacy, GPs, and the shops on Markt and Stationsstraat. For sporty residents, there are several sports clubs active in the wider area, including football clubs and tennis clubs typical of a Brabant residential area. Primary schools are easily accessible from the neighbourhood, which is a practical advantage for families. The municipality of Deurne provides up-to-date information on municipal facilities and developments on its website: deurne.nl.
In terms of accessibility, Heiakker-West scores reasonably well. Deurne railway station is within cycling distance, with connections towards Helmond and Venlo. Via the N270 and the junction with the A67, you are quickly on the motorway towards Eindhoven or Venlo. This makes the neighbourhood attractive for commuters who work in the region but prefer to live outside the city. The neighbourhood is good for cycling: Deurne centre can be reached within a few minutes by bike.
Residents describe Heiakker-West as a neighbourhood where you know each other, but where you can also just go your own way. One resident writes: "It is quiet and green here, the neighbours are friendly, and you notice that people have been living here for years. Not spectacular, but nice." That image fits the demographic composition: the largest age group is 45- to 65-year-olds, and a large proportion of households are married. At the same time, the share of single-person households (430) is strikingly high, indicating a mixed population. Read more experiences and view the neighbourhood scores on the Heiakker-West neighbourhood page.
Compared to Heiakker-Oost, Heiakker-West has a slightly lower WOZ value, which may indicate that homes here are on average more compact or older. For a broader comparison, you can also look at the total supply of homes for sale in Heiakker as a whole.
Is a home in Heiakker-West right for you?
Heiakker-West mainly appeals to families and movers looking for a ground-floor home with a garden, in a quiet neighbourhood within cycling distance of Deurne centre. The relatively low WOZ value compared to the municipality makes the neighbourhood more accessible, but with an average sale price of nearly €389,000, first-time buyers without equity or savings are limited to the lower end of the market. Supply is limited: only a handful of homes are sold per year, so you need to be able to act quickly. Buying an apartment in Heiakker-West is less common; the neighbourhood mainly consists of ground-floor homes. If you are not yet sure whether buying is the right step, also check out the rental homes in Heiakker-West as an alternative.
What residents say about Heiakker-West
Residents particularly appreciate Heiakker-West for its tranquillity, social cohesion, and location relative to the centre. The neighbourhood scores well on safety and liveability. Some residents are less positive about parking during busy periods and the limited availability of eateries and shops directly in the neighbourhood itself. One resident sums it up: "Quiet, green, and close to everything you need. Not the most striking neighbourhood, but a pleasant place to live." See all ratings, scores per category, and more resident reviews on the Heiakker-West overview page.
Comparing homes for sale in and around Heiakker-West
Buurtje.nl brings together the current housing supply from more than 1,500 sources in one place, supplemented with resident reviews and neighbourhood data that you won't find in this combination anywhere else. This allows you to compare not only homes but also neighbourhoods. Besides Heiakker-West, Koolhof, Sint Jozefparochie, and Vlierden are also interesting alternatives within the municipality. For a complete picture of the Deurne housing market, you can visit the page homes for sale in Deurne.
Frequently asked questions
What does a home cost in Heiakker-West?
In the past twelve months, homes in Heiakker-West sold for an average of €388,868. Prices ranged from €348,500 to €487,000. With an average living area of 118 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €3,295. Supply is limited, so quick action is important if you want to buy a home in Heiakker-West.
What is the WOZ value in Heiakker-West?
The average WOZ value in Heiakker-West is €355,000. This is below the average for the Heiakker district as a whole (€380,000) and also below the municipal average of Deurne (€387,000). Heiakker-West is therefore relatively affordable within the municipality, although actual selling prices are higher than the WOZ value.
What is it like to live in Heiakker-West?
Heiakker-West is a quiet, ground-level residential neighbourhood on the west side of Deurne city centre. The atmosphere is calm and social, with many long-term residents and a family-oriented character. Residents appreciate the location within cycling distance of the centre and the safe living environment. It is not a bustling neighbourhood, but a stable and pleasant place to live.
Is Heiakker-West suitable for families with children?
Yes, Heiakker-West is well-suited for families. The neighbourhood consists mainly of ground-level homes with gardens, primary schools are easily accessible, and the area is quiet and safe. The largest age group in the neighbourhood is 45- to 65-year-olds, but the share of 25- to 45-year-olds is also significant, indicating a mix of young and established families.
How accessible is Heiakker-West?
Heiakker-West is easily accessible by bicycle, car and public transport. Deurne railway station is within cycling distance and offers connections to Helmond and Venlo. Via the N270 you quickly connect to the A67, with connections to Eindhoven and Venlo. Deurne city centre can be reached within a few minutes by bicycle.
What type of homes are for sale in Heiakker-West?
The supply in Heiakker-West mainly consists of ground-level terraced houses and semi-detached houses, largely built in the 1970s and 1980s. Buying an apartment in Heiakker-West is less common; the neighbourhood has few multi-family homes. With 70% owner-occupied homes in the total stock, it is a typical home-ownership neighbourhood.
Is there a lot of green space and are there playgrounds in Heiakker-West?
Heiakker-West has a green character with gardens, green strips and playgrounds scattered throughout the neighbourhood. Residents mention the green environment as one of the positive points of the district. For larger recreational facilities and parks, you can go to the wider Deurne area, which is rural and green in nature.





