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Homes for sale in Kern Ittervoort, Leudal

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House prices and market figures Kern Ittervoort, Leudal

Kern Ittervoort is a pronounced owner-occupied neighbourhood: as many as 83% of homes are owner-occupied, only 17% are rental properties. This makes the supply of homes for sale in Kern Ittervoort relatively stable, but also limited in terms of turnover. The average WOZ value is €316,000, slightly below the neighbourhood average of Ittervoort (€322,000) and clearly below the municipal average of Leudal (€334,000). This difference could be interesting for buyers looking within the municipality but wanting slightly more for their money.

Over the past twelve months, 23 homes were sold in Kern Ittervoort, with an average sale price of €472,109. The range ran from €325,000 to €639,500, indicating that both entry-level homes and larger detached houses come onto the market. Sold homes average 155 m², which works out to a price per square metre of approximately €3,046. This is comparable to other village cores in Leudal. At the top of this page, see the current supply and the average asking price at this moment.

Living in Kern Ittervoort, Leudal

Kern Ittervoort is a compact Limburg village that has preserved its village character well. It has no big-city allure, but that is precisely what many residents are looking for here. The housing stock consists largely of detached houses and semi-detached houses, with a substantial portion from the 1970s and 1980s. New-build homes also exist, though they are scarce. The streets are quiet, the gardens are large, and there is little through traffic in the residential streets.

In terms of amenities, Kern Ittervoort is self-sufficient at a basic level. There is a primary school in the village, which is a practical advantage for young families. For daily groceries, you need to go to Ittervoort centre or towards Hunsel and Heythuysen, as there is no large supermarket in the core itself. Sports club VV Ittervoort offers football opportunities for young and old. The surroundings are green and open, with the Leudal area within cycling distance, one of the nicer nature areas of Central Limburg. Walking and cycling are not hobbies here but a daily habit.

Accessibility by car is reasonable. Via the N275 you quickly reach Roermond (about 15 kilometres) or Weert (about 12 kilometres). Both cities have a train station with connections to Eindhoven and Venlo. A car of your own in Kern Ittervoort is not a luxury but a necessity: public transport is limited to a bus line that runs mainly during rush hour. Cyclists can use quiet rural roads to surrounding villages such as Neer or Roggel.

The population is predominantly middle-aged and older: the largest group is between 45 and 65 years old, followed by those aged 65 and over. Families with children are also present, but less prominent. This translates into a quiet, stable living environment where people stay for a long time. One resident aptly describes it: "Here you really know your neighbours. It's not a commuter neighbourhood; people are involved in the village." That social cohesion is something you find less often in larger cores.

Compared to Verspreide huizen Ittervoort, Kern Ittervoort has more village structure and a more compact location. The broader district Ittervoort has a slightly higher average WOZ value, but the atmosphere does not differ dramatically. If you want more neighbourhood data and resident reviews, you can find them on the neighbourhood main page of Kern Ittervoort.

Does a home for sale in Kern Ittervoort suit you as a buyer?

Kern Ittervoort appeals most to movers and people around fifty who seek peace, space and a sense of community. The average sale price of over €472,000 makes it difficult for first-time buyers without their own capital or a starter loan, although the lower end of the market (from €325,000) still offers some room. Seniors looking to downsize will find fewer ground-floor or step-free apartments here than in larger cores such as Heythuysen. Keep in mind that supply is limited: on average, fewer than two homes are sold per month, so acting quickly pays off. If you are unsure about buying, you can also look at rental homes in Kern Ittervoort as a temporary alternative.

What residents say about Kern Ittervoort

Residents appreciate Kern Ittervoort mainly for the peace, the green surroundings and the social character of the village. Criticisms often concern the limited amenities and the dependence on the car. One resident writes: "Ideal if you want peace and don't need to go to the city every day, but you really can't manage here without a car." That is an honest picture of what this neighbourhood offers and what it does not. Read all reviews and partial scores on the page of Kern Ittervoort.

Compare homes for sale in and around Kern Ittervoort

Buurtje.nl bundles the housing supply from more than 1,500 sources and combines it with resident reviews and neighbourhood data, so you not only find a home but also know whether the neighbourhood suits you. Want to compare? Also check out homes for sale in the district Ittervoort, or broaden your search to homes for sale in the municipality of Leudal. Other interesting villages in the area are Heythuysen, Neer and Roggel. More about the municipality can be found on the website of municipality Leudal.


Frequently asked questions

What is the cost of a home in Kern Ittervoort?

Over the past twelve months, the average purchase price in Kern Ittervoort was €472,109. Sale prices ranged from €325,000 to €639,500. On average, sold homes measure 155 m², resulting in a price per square metre of approximately €3,046. These are annual averages; current asking prices for available homes are listed at the top of this page.

What is the WOZ value in Kern Ittervoort?

The average WOZ value in Kern Ittervoort is €316,000. This is slightly below the average for the Ittervoort district (€322,000) and below the municipal average of Leudal (€334,000). For buyers searching within Leudal, Kern Ittervoort may therefore be relatively attractive in terms of entry level.

What is it like to live in Kern Ittervoort?

Kern Ittervoort is a quiet, green Limburg village with a strong sense of community. The housing stock mainly consists of detached and semi-detached homes, largely built in the 1970s and 1980s. Residents appreciate the peace and involvement of neighbours, although reliance on a car is a frequently mentioned drawback due to limited public transport.

Is Kern Ittervoort suitable for families with children?

Kern Ittervoort has a primary school in the village, which is convenient for young families. The quiet streets and green surroundings are child-friendly. However, the largest age group is 45 to 65 years, indicating that the village attracts more downsizers and established residents than young families. For secondary schools, children must travel to nearby centres such as Heythuysen or Roermond.

How accessible is Kern Ittervoort?

By car, Kern Ittervoort is easily accessible via the N275, with Weert approximately 12 kilometres away and Roermond approximately 15 kilometres away. Both cities have train stations. Public transport within the village itself is limited to a bus service mainly during peak hours, so a car is almost indispensable. Cycling to nearby villages such as Neer or Roggel is possible via quiet rural roads.

What types of homes are for sale in Kern Ittervoort?

The supply in Kern Ittervoort mainly consists of detached and semi-detached homes, with an average living area of 155 m². A large part of the housing stock dates from the 1970s and 1980s. Buying an apartment in Kern Ittervoort is hardly possible; the village has few multi-storey buildings. The housing market is tight: on average, fewer than two homes are sold per month.

Are there many amenities in Kern Ittervoort?

Kern Ittervoort has a primary school and a football club, but for daily shopping such as a supermarket, you need to go to neighbouring centres. The Leudal nature area is within cycling distance and offers extensive walking and cycling opportunities. Those accustomed to a wide range of amenities within walking distance should take this limitation into account. The municipality of Leudal provides more information about amenities in the region via its website.

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