Homes for sale in Kern Maasniel, Roermond
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House prices and market figures in Kern Maasniel, Roermond
Kern Maasniel is a neighbourhood where the majority of homes are owner-occupied: 63% are owner-occupied homes, compared to 37% rented. The average WOZ value is €295,000, slightly below the district average of Maasniel (€302,000) but above the municipal average of Roermond (€289,000). In the past twelve months, 25 homes changed hands at an average purchase price of €424,000. The range is considerable: from €239,000 for a more compact home to €724,000 for larger detached houses. With an average living area of 180 m², the price per square metre comes to around €2,356. The housing stock of 1,788 homes consists mainly of single-family homes, including terraced houses, semi-detached houses and detached houses. Apartments are also available, but to a lesser extent. See the overview at the top of this page for current listings and the most recent asking prices.
Living in Kern Maasniel: village character on the edge of the city
Maasniel was once an independent village and you can still feel that. Kern Maasniel has its own identity that sets it apart from the rest of Roermond. It feels more village-like here than you would expect less than a five-minute drive from the city centre. The buildings are varied: you will find post-war terraced houses from the 1950s and 1960s around the old village core, supplemented by newer expansions from the 1980s and 1990s. Along the Neerstraat and Maasnielerweg there are also older characteristic buildings. The streetscape is predominantly green and quiet, with gardens and wide pavements.
In terms of amenities, Kern Maasniel is reasonably self-sufficient. There is a supermarket nearby, primary school De Draaimolen is in the neighbourhood, and for secondary education you can go to various schools in Roermond city centre. For sports, there are opportunities at football club RKSV Maasniel and tennis club LTC Maasniel. The Maasnielderbeekpark and the green zones towards the countryside offer plenty of space for walking or walking the dog. Resident Fallon Kuppen writes about this: "Plenty of green space in the neighbourhood to walk the dog."
Accessibility scores highly among residents (9.5 out of 10) and rightly so. Via the Maalbroekweg and the N280 you are quickly on the A73 towards Venlo or Maastricht. Roermond station is less than a ten-minute bike ride away and offers intercity connections to Eindhoven, Maastricht and Sittard. Within the neighbourhood, city lines of Arriva run. By bike you are in the centre of Roermond in five minutes, including the Designer Outlet and the shops around the Neerstraat and Munsterplein.
Residents give Kern Maasniel an 8.8 out of 10. Safety (9.0) and sense of community (9.0) score notably high. Fallon Kuppen sums it up: "Everyone is there for each other. It is always cosy." She also mentions that there are "almost no burglaries" and that "bikes can be safely left outside." The lowest score is for education (7.0), which may be due to the limited number of schools directly in the neighbourhood. Compared to neighbouring neighbourhoods such as Leeuwen and De Wijher en omgeving, Kern Maasniel is more compact and village-like in character. Those looking for more space and a more rural feel could also consider Tegelarijeveld-Broekhin, where the plots are generally larger.
Does a home for sale in Kern Maasniel suit you?
With an average purchase price of €424,000 and homes that are predominantly spacious (average 180 m²), Kern Maasniel is mainly aimed at movers and families looking for space without being far from the city. The largest age group is 45 to 65 years (1,070 residents), but with 485 children under 15, young families clearly live here too. For first-time buyers, the entry price of around €239,000 could be interesting, although that applies to the smaller homes or apartments. Buying an apartment in Kern Maasniel is possible, but the supply is more limited than in the centre of Roermond. Seniors will find peace and amenities within walking distance, which suits the 995 residents aged 65 and over. Keep in mind that supply is limited and sought-after homes can be gone quickly. Those who want to search more flexibly could also consider rental homes in Kern Maasniel.
What residents say about Kern Maasniel
Based on 2 reviews, the neighbourhood scores an 8.8 out of 10. The highest sub-scores are for accessibility (9.5) and safety (9.0). The lowest sub-score is education (7.0). Bob Maasen describes it as a "fairly quiet neighbourhood" with "friendly people". More reviews and detailed scores per category can be found on the neighbourhood page of Kern Maasniel.
Compare homes for sale around Kern Maasniel and Roermond
Buying a home in Kern Maasniel starts with understanding whether the neighbourhood suits you. On Buurtje.nl you combine neighbourhood scores, resident reviews and housing supply from more than 1,500 sources in one place. This way you compare not only prices, but also liveability. Also check the supply in the wider district via homes for sale in Maasniel, or broaden your search area to the whole of Roermond. Other districts worth considering: Roermond-Oost for a slightly more urban alternative, or Donderberg if you are looking for a different price range. More information about the municipality can be found on the website of the municipality of Roermond.
Frequently asked questions
What is the cost of a home in Kern Maasniel?
The average purchase price in Kern Maasniel over the past year was €424,000, with a range from €239,000 to €724,000. With an average area of 180 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €2,356. The WOZ value (€295,000) is lower because it is based on an earlier reference year.
What is the WOZ value in Kern Maasniel?
The average WOZ value in Kern Maasniel is €295,000. This is slightly lower than the district average of Maasniel (€302,000) and higher than the municipal average of Roermond (€289,000). Actual selling prices are now significantly higher than the WOZ value.
What is it like to live in Kern Maasniel?
Kern Maasniel has a village character with a strong sense of community. Residents rate the neighbourhood 8.8 out of 10 and particularly appreciate the safety, accessibility and greenery. It is a quiet neighbourhood with friendly people, where neighbours look out for each other.
Is Kern Maasniel suitable for families with children?
Yes, Kern Maasniel is popular with families. There are approximately 485 children under 15 living there. The neighbourhood offers De Draaimolen primary school, sports clubs and plenty of green space for playing. The safety score of 9.0 out of 10 is reassuring for parents.
How accessible is Kern Maasniel?
Residents give accessibility a 9.5 out of 10. Roermond station is a ten-minute bike ride away, with intercity trains to Eindhoven and Maastricht. By car, you can quickly reach the A73 via the N280. Arriva city buses connect the neighbourhood with the rest of Roermond.
What types of homes are for sale in Kern Maasniel?
The supply mainly consists of single-family homes: terraced houses, semi-detached houses and detached houses. Buying a home in Kern Maasniel usually means a spacious house with a garden. Apartments are also available, but to a limited extent. Construction periods range from the 1950s to recent new builds.
How safe is Kern Maasniel according to residents?
Safety scores 9.0 out of 10. Resident Fallon Kuppen indicates that there are almost no burglaries and that bikes can be left outside safely. It is a neighbourhood where people don't need to lock their doors, although that is always advisable.
Everyone is there for each other. It's always cosy, except that neighbourhood BBQ has been lacking for a few years now. Actually, nothing ever stolen, almost no burglaries, bikes can be safely left outside. Plenty of green in the neighbourhood to walk the dog.
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