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House prices and market figures for Klinkerkwartier, Landgraaf

The owner-occupied market in Klinkerkwartier is pronounced: as much as 91% of the housing stock is owner-occupied. Rental properties are rare here, with only 9% of the approximately 411 homes being rented out. This says something about the character of the neighbourhood: it is an owner-occupied district where people consciously choose to stay.

The average WOZ value is €250,000, slightly above the district average of Schaesberg (€247,000) and the municipal average of Landgraaf (€249,000). However, house prices in Klinkerkwartier are actually higher than the WOZ suggests: over the past twelve months, ten homes were sold for an average of €340,000. The range runs from €198,000 to €449,000, indicating that both compact terraced houses and more spacious detached homes come onto the market. With an average sales area of 146 m², this works out at a price per square metre of approximately €2,329. For current asking prices and availability, you can consult the overview at the top of this page.

Living in Klinkerkwartier, Landgraaf

Klinkerkwartier is a quiet, green residential neighbourhood in the east of Landgraaf, located in the district of Schaesberg. The name already hints at the atmosphere: this is a neighbourhood with character, built up in the post-war decades when the mining industry in the region was at its peak. Most homes date from the 1960s and 1970s and consist mainly of ground-floor family homes, both terraced and semi-detached houses. Detached homes exist but are less numerous.

The neighbourhood has approximately 910 residents and a clearly mature profile: the largest group is between 45 and 65 years old, followed by those aged 65 and over. More than half of households are married and most households are without children. You notice this in the atmosphere: it is quiet, the gardens are well-kept and neighbours know each other. Young families are present but do not form the majority.

In terms of amenities, Klinkerkwartier is well positioned. Primary schools in the Schaesberg area are within cycling distance, and for daily shopping you can go to supermarkets in the nearby centre of Schaesberg or the broader range of facilities towards Landgraaf centre. The Abdissenbosch and the green edges of the Brunssummerheide area are a short distance away, making the neighbourhood attractive for walkers and cyclists.

For accessibility, Klinkerkwartier connects well to the N299 and the A76, making Heerlen reachable by car in about ten minutes and Maastricht in around twenty to twenty-five minutes. Bus connections via the surrounding main roads link the neighbourhood to the region's public transport network. A train station is not within walking distance, but Landgraaf or Heerlen stations are easily accessible by bike or bus.

Residents are notably positive about their neighbourhood. On the neighbourhood page of Klinkerkwartier, the average resident rating is 9.9 out of 10. One resident writes: "A nice, safe neighbourhood where you immediately feel at home. Green, quiet and the neighbours are involved." All sub-scores are at or near 10, with beauty scoring a 9 as the only category that comes out slightly lower. That is an honest signal: the neighbourhood is not the most striking in terms of architecture or urban design, but scores highly on liveability, community spirit and safety.

Compared to neighbouring areas such as Kakert and Lichtenberg, Klinkerkwartier has a somewhat more subdued character, but also a stable housing market with relatively little turnover. If you are considering searching more broadly, you can also look at owner-occupied homes in Schaesberg as a whole.

Is an owner-occupied home in Klinkerkwartier right for you?

Klinkerkwartier mainly appeals to movers and those aged 50 and over who are looking for peace, space and an involved neighbourhood without the hustle and bustle of a city centre. The average sale price of €340,000 makes it at the upper end of the market for first-time buyers, although the lower end of the range (€198,000) indicates that more accessible homes sometimes become available. Bear in mind that supply is limited: with ten sales in a year, the turnaround time can be short and overbidding may occur. If you want to be flexible, you can also look at rental properties in Klinkerkwartier as a temporary alternative or stepping stone.

What residents say about Klinkerkwartier

Klinkerkwartier scores a 9.9 out of 10 based on resident reviews on Buurtje.nl. Safety, accessibility, community, green spaces, education and amenities all score a 10. Only beauty lags slightly behind with a 9. One resident describes the neighbourhood as: "A nice, safe neighbourhood where you immediately feel at home. Green, quiet and the neighbours are involved." View all reviews and neighbourhood data on the overview page of Klinkerkwartier.

Comparing owner-occupied homes in and around Klinkerkwartier

Buurtje.nl combines current housing listings from more than 1,500 sources with resident reviews and district data, so you not only find a home but also know whether the neighbourhood suits you. In addition to this supply, you can compare with other neighbourhoods in the district, such as De Dormig or Leenhof. Would you like to search more broadly? Then view all owner-occupied homes in Landgraaf or orient yourself via the municipal page of Landgraaf. More information about living and residing in the municipality can also be found on the official website of the municipality of Landgraaf.


Frequently asked questions

What does a home in Klinkerkwartier cost?

The average purchase price in Klinkerkwartier over the past year was €340,000, based on ten sold homes. The range was from €198,000 to €449,000. With an average living area of 146 m², this works out to a price per square metre of approximately €2,329. Keep in mind that supply is limited and overbidding can occur in a sought-after neighbourhood like this.

What is the WOZ value in Klinkerkwartier?

The average WOZ value in Klinkerkwartier is €250,000. That is slightly above the district average of Schaesberg (€247,000) and also just above the municipal average of Landgraaf (€249,000). However, actual selling prices are significantly higher, indicating that the market value clearly exceeds the WOZ value.

What is it like to live in Klinkerkwartier?

Living in Klinkerkwartier is quiet and green, with a strong sense of community. The neighbourhood mainly consists of post-war single-family homes and has a mature resident profile with many over-45s. Residents give the neighbourhood a score of 9.9 out of 10 and particularly appreciate the safety, greenery and involvement of neighbours.

Is Klinkerkwartier suitable for families with children?

Klinkerkwartier is certainly liveable for families, but demographically the neighbourhood has a predominantly older profile: the largest groups are 45-65 years and 65+. Primary schools are accessible in the Schaesberg area and the neighbourhood scores a 10 for education in resident reviews. Families with young children will find peace and space, but the immediate neighbourhood environment is not primarily geared towards young children.

How accessible is Klinkerkwartier?

By car, Klinkerkwartier connects well to the N299 and A76, making Heerlen reachable in about ten minutes and Maastricht in about twenty to twenty-five minutes. Bus connections via the surrounding main roads link the neighbourhood to the regional public transport network. There is no train station within walking distance, but Landgraaf or Heerlen stations can be reached by bike or bus. Residents give accessibility a 10 in neighbourhood reviews.

What type of homes can you buy in Klinkerkwartier?

The supply mainly consists of ground-based single-family homes: terraced houses and semi-detached houses from the 1960s and 1970s are most common. Detached houses occur occasionally. Buying apartments in Klinkerkwartier is less common given the composition of the housing stock. With an average sold area of 146 m², these are generally spacious, family-oriented homes.

Is Klinkerkwartier a safe neighbourhood to live in?

Yes, safety is one of the strongest points of Klinkerkwartier. Residents give safety a perfect score of 10 out of 10 in neighbourhood reviews. The neighbourhood has low turnover, involved residents and a quiet living environment, which contributes to the feeling of social safety. The overall resident score of 9.9 confirms that this is one of the most highly rated neighbourhoods in the municipality.


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Angel
13-08-2023
Living here since 2018 and never thought it would suit me so well. Lovely, kind people; actually, one couldn't wish for better. Very grateful for this.

Perfect access roads. Many shops within walking distance. Beautiful green surroundings; forest opposite. Public transport nearby. Children's playground nearby. Sorry... but downsides: people should clean up their dog poop more often..

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