Homes for sale in Klingerberg-Zuid, Venlo
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House prices and market figures Klingerberg-Zuid, Venlo
In Klingerberg-Zuid, just over half of the homes are owner-occupied: 51% owned versus 49% rented. This makes it a mixed neighbourhood, with social housing forming a significant share (41%). The average WOZ value is €208,000, which is noticeably lower than the district average of Klingerberg (€244,000) and the municipal average of Venlo (€285,000). This difference tells something about the type of housing and construction period in this part of the neighbourhood.
On the sales market, prices over the past twelve months have been higher than the WOZ value suggests. 14 homes were sold at an average purchase price of €311,214, with a range of €225,000 to €382,500. With an average living area of 118 m², this works out to approximately €2,637 per square metre. Supply is limited: anyone wanting to secure a home in Klingerberg-Zuid must act quickly. At the top of this page, view the current listings and the average asking price at this moment.
Living in Klingerberg-Zuid, Venlo
Klingerberg-Zuid is a quiet, predominantly residential neighbourhood on the south side of the Klingerberg district, a few kilometres from the centre of Venlo. The housing largely dates from the 1970s and 1980s: terraced houses and semi-detached homes dominate the streetscape, interspersed with a limited number of porch flats. The streets are wide, there is relatively much greenery between the homes, and the neighbourhood has a subdued, residential character. Not bustling, but not boring either; it is a place where people live quietly and know each other.
The largest age group consists of 25 to 45-year-olds, and families with children form the largest household group. This is reflected in the streetscape: bicycles at the front door, play equipment in the back gardens, and children on the pavement. Primary schools in the immediate vicinity serve the neighbourhood well, and for daily groceries there is a supermarket a short bike ride away. The Klingerberg shopping centre, on the north side of the district, is accessible by bike and offers a wider range of shops and services.
In terms of accessibility, Klingerberg-Zuid scores reasonably well. Via the Kaldenkerkerweg and the connection to the A73, you are quickly on the motorway towards Nijmegen or Roermond. The centre of Venlo can be reached by bike in a quarter of an hour. Bus services run via the main roads through the neighbourhood, although frequency outside peak hours is limited. Venlo railway station, with direct connections to Eindhoven, Nijmegen and across the border to Germany, is about five kilometres away.
Residents appreciate the peace and space in the neighbourhood. One resident writes: "It's just pleasant living here, green streets, little nuisance, and the neighbours still know each other." At the same time, there is criticism of the limited public transport connections and the lack of catering facilities in the neighbourhood itself. If you are looking for a lively neighbourhood with everything within walking distance, this is less suitable. View all reviews and neighbourhood scores on the information page of Klingerberg-Zuid.
Compared to Klingerberg-Noord, Klingerberg-Zuid is slightly quieter in character, with a somewhat lower price level. The broader district Klingerberg has a higher average WOZ value, partly explained by more expensive owner-occupied homes in other parts of the district.
Does a home for sale in Klingerberg-Zuid suit you?
Klingerberg-Zuid particularly appeals to families looking for an affordable, quiet place to live with sufficient space, and who are willing to sacrifice some urban liveliness. Movers-up who want to go from an apartment to a terraced house will find a realistic entry level here. First-time buyers must take into account the limited availability: only about fourteen homes are sold annually, so competition is certainly there. Seniors who want to live on one level have less choice in this part of the neighbourhood. If you are not sure whether buying is the right time, you can also look at rental homes in Klingerberg-Zuid as an intermediate option.
What residents say about Klingerberg-Zuid
Residents generally give Klingerberg-Zuid a positive rating. The neighbourhood scores well on safety perception and green spaces, and less strongly on liveliness and public transport. One resident sums it up aptly: "Quiet, green and fine for a family, but for a night out you really have to take the car." Read all reviews and view the sub-scores per category on the neighbourhood page of Klingerberg-Zuid.
Compare homes for sale in and around Klingerberg-Zuid
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Frequently asked questions
What does a home cost in Klingerberg-Zuid?
In the past twelve months, 14 homes were sold in Klingerberg-Zuid at an average purchase price of €311,214. The range was from €225,000 to €382,500. With an average living area of 118 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €2,637. Supply is limited, so anyone wanting to buy in Klingerberg-Zuid would do well to act quickly.
What is the WOZ value in Klingerberg-Zuid?
The average WOZ value in Klingerberg-Zuid is €208,000. This is lower than the average for the wider Klingerberg district (€244,000) and clearly below the municipal average of Venlo (€285,000). This difference is related to the type of housing and the construction period: the neighbourhood largely consists of 1970s terraced houses.
What is it like to live in Klingerberg-Zuid?
Living in Klingerberg-Zuid is quiet and green. The neighbourhood has a typical residential area character with wide streets, many families and little nuisance. Residents appreciate the tranquillity and sense of safety, but mention the limited public transport connections and lack of hospitality venues as drawbacks. It is a neighbourhood that best suits people who value space and peace over liveliness.
Is Klingerberg-Zuid suitable for families with children?
Yes, Klingerberg-Zuid is pre-eminently a family neighbourhood. The largest household group consists of families with children, and the neighbourhood has primary schools in the immediate vicinity and sufficient outdoor space. The terraced houses with gardens fit family life well. In terms of price, the neighbourhood is also relatively accessible compared to the municipal average.
How accessible is Klingerberg-Zuid?
By car, Klingerberg-Zuid is easily accessible via the Kaldenkerkerweg and the connection to the A73 towards Nijmegen and Roermond. The centre of Venlo can be reached by bicycle in about fifteen minutes. Venlo railway station, with connections to Eindhoven, Nijmegen and Germany, is about five kilometres away. Bus services are available but limited outside peak hours.
What type of homes are for sale in Klingerberg-Zuid?
The housing supply in Klingerberg-Zuid mainly consists of terraced houses and semi-detached houses from the 1970s and 1980s. A smaller part of the stock consists of porch flats. Buying apartments in Klingerberg-Zuid is possible but the supply is more limited. The average home size of recently sold homes was 118 m².
Is there sufficient green space and play facilities in Klingerberg-Zuid?
Klingerberg-Zuid has relatively much green space for an urban neighbourhood: wide green streets and playgrounds are scattered throughout the area. Residents mention the green appearance as one of the neighbourhood's strong points. For larger parks or more extensive recreational opportunities, you have to rely on the surroundings outside the neighbourhood, but the daily need for outdoor space is well covered.








