Homes for sale in Laarveld, Weert
Discover homes for sale in Laarveld and view the current supply, average asking price and time to sell directly at the top of this page.
House prices and market figures Laarveld, Weert
Laarveld is a pronounced owner-occupied neighbourhood: three-quarters of the 479 homes are owned, only 25% are rented. This aligns well with the picture painted by the WOZ values. The average WOZ value in Laarveld is €465,000, which is higher than the district average of Laar en Hushoven (€458,000) and significantly above the municipal average of Weert (€330,000). Laarveld thus belongs to the more expensive segments within the municipality.
In the past twelve months, 12 homes were sold, with an average purchase price of €762,500. The range runs from €419,000 to €1,250,000, indicating that the supply varies considerably: from spacious detached homes at the lower end to generous villas at the upper end. With an average living area of 186 m², this works out to an average price of approximately €4,100 per square metre. Detached and semi-detached homes dominate the streetscape. For current asking prices and available supply, see the overview at the top of this page.
Living in Laarveld, Weert
Laarveld is a quiet, green residential neighbourhood on the northwest side of Weert, distinguished by a notably high proportion of detached homes on spacious plots. The neighbourhood has no busy shopping centre or through traffic, but that is precisely what many residents seek here. Streets such as Laarveldweg and surrounding lanes give the neighbourhood a villa-like character, with mature trees and spacious front and back gardens. The housing stock largely dates from the 1980s and 1990s, with occasional newer infill on vacant plots.
In terms of amenities, Laarveld is not a self-sufficient neighbourhood, but everything is within cycling distance. Daily groceries are done at supermarkets in adjacent neighbourhoods or in Weert city centre, about ten minutes away by bike. Primary schools in the area serve younger children; for secondary education, you head to Weert centre. The Weerterbergen recreation area is a short distance away and offers walking and cycling opportunities. Sports clubs in the wider Laar en Hushoven district are accessible without a car.
Accessibility by car is good. Via the N266 and the A2 junction, you can be on the motorway towards Eindhoven or Maastricht within twenty minutes. Weert railway station is about two kilometres away, with direct connections to Roermond and Eindhoven. Bus services are available but limited; those without a car will find that Laarveld is primarily a car-oriented neighbourhood.
Residents particularly appreciate the peace, space and green character of the neighbourhood. On the Laarveld neighbourhood main page you will find extensive resident reviews and neighbourhood scores per category. One resident describes it as: "You live here as if you are outside the city, but Weert is just around the corner. Little traffic, large gardens, nice for children." Criticism sometimes focuses on the limited public transport and the fact that you need a bike or car for almost everything.
Compared to neighbouring community Laar, Laarveld is somewhat more exclusive and quieter. Hushoven has a slightly more mixed housing supply with more terraced homes. Those seeking more space and rural character can also look at Laar buitengebied. The overarching district Laar en Hushoven offers a broader range for those more flexible in neighbourhood preference.
Is buying in Laarveld right for you?
Laarveld mainly attracts families and movers seeking space, peace and a green living environment. With 275 households with children and the largest age group between 25 and 45, this is also visible in the streets: many family homes, bikes in the driveway, basketball hoops in the garden. First-time buyers will find it difficult: with an entry price of €419,000 and an average well above that, Laarveld is not a starter neighbourhood. Overbidding is not uncommon in this segment, especially on well-maintained detached homes. Those who want to rent as an intermediate step or alternative can visit the page rental homes in Laarveld, although the rental supply here is limited. Seniors looking to downsize to a flat to buy in Laarveld will find little suitable supply; for that, it is better to search in Weert-Centrum or Biest.
What residents say about Laarveld
Residents generally rate Laarveld positively, with high scores for liveability, greenery and safety. On the Laarveld neighbourhood page you can read all reviews per category, including scores for amenities, accessibility and social atmosphere. A common sentiment: "Quiet neighbourhood, good neighbours, children play outside. Just need to get in the car for everything." The lower scores are usually attributed to public transport and the somewhat limited walking distance to daily amenities. Want to know more about what residents think? View all reviews on the neighbourhood main page.
Compare supply around Laarveld and in Weert
Buurtje.nl bundles housing supply from more than 1,500 sources in one place, supplemented with resident reviews and neighbourhood data you won't find elsewhere. This way you can compare not only homes but also neighbourhoods. Besides Laarveld, also check the supply in Boshoven or Molenakker en Kampershoek for a different type of living environment within Weert. The municipality also publishes information about housing and spatial development via the official website of the municipality of Weert. This way you make a well-considered choice: first the neighbourhood, then the home.
Frequently asked questions
What is the cost of a home in Laarveld?
In the past twelve months, the average purchase price in Laarveld was €762,500. The range was from €419,000 to €1,250,000. With an average living area of 186 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €4,100. This makes Laarveld one of the more expensive neighbourhoods within the municipality of Weert.
What is the WOZ value in Laarveld?
The average WOZ value in Laarveld is €465,000. This is higher than the district average of Laar and Hushoven (€458,000) and significantly above the municipal average of Weert (€330,000). Laarveld thus belongs to the higher value segments in the municipality.
What is living in Laarveld like?
Laarveld is a quiet, green neighbourhood with predominantly detached houses and spacious plots. The atmosphere is calm and child-friendly, with little through traffic. Residents appreciate the space and greenery, but note that for daily shopping and public transport you are dependent on a bicycle or car. The neighbourhood mainly attracts families and home-movers.
Is Laarveld suitable for families with children?
Yes, Laarveld is pre-eminently a family neighbourhood. The largest age group consists of 25- to 45-year-olds and there are relatively many households with children. The spacious homes with large gardens and the quiet streets make the neighbourhood attractive for families. Primary schools are within cycling distance; for secondary education you go to the centre of Weert.
How accessible is Laarveld?
By car, Laarveld is easily accessible via the N266 with a connection to the A2 towards Eindhoven and Maastricht. Weert train station is about two kilometres away, with connections to Roermond and Eindhoven. Bus connections are limited; Laarveld is primarily a car neighbourhood. By bicycle you are in the centre of Weert in ten minutes.
What type of homes are for sale in Laarveld?
The supply in Laarveld mainly consists of detached houses and semi-detached houses. Most homes were built in the 1980s and 1990s, with some newer construction here and there. With an average living area of 186 m², they are generally spacious homes. Buying an apartment in Laarveld is hardly possible; that type of home is rarely found in this neighbourhood.
Are there many homes for sale in Laarveld?
The supply in Laarveld is relatively limited. In the past twelve months, 12 homes were sold, making the market manageable but also tight. Of the 479 homes in the neighbourhood, 75% are owner-occupied. Anyone wanting to buy a home in Laarveld would do well to regularly check the current listings at the top of this page, because homes here do not stay on the market for long.






