Homes for sale in Landweg, Bergen (Noord-Holland)
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House prices and market figures Landweg, Bergen (North Holland)
The owner-occupied market in Landweg is pronounced: over 71% of the 148 homes are owner-occupied, clearly positioning this neighbourhood as a buyer's market. The average WOZ value is €549,000, slightly below the district average of Bergen Binnen (€630,000) but almost equal to the municipal average of €548,000 for Bergen (North Holland). Based on transactions over the past twelve months, homes here changed hands for an average of €755,000, with a range of €575,000 to €935,000. With an average living area of 151 m², this works out to a price of approximately €5,000 per square metre. These are predominantly larger ground-floor homes, not an apartment market. Supply is limited: few transactions are recorded per year, meaning suitable homes sell quickly. At the top of the page, see the current supply, the average asking price and the average time to sell for the most recent figures.
Living in Landweg, Bergen (North Holland)
Landweg is a quiet, green neighbourhood on the edge of the village of Bergen, embedded in the character of the wider Bergen Binnen district. The neighbourhood has a village-like, almost rural feel: the streets are not busy, the buildings are predominantly spacious, and the proximity of dunes and forest is palpable. It is not a neighbourhood where there is something to do day and night, but that is precisely not what residents are looking for here.
The population composition tells a clear story: the largest group of residents is between 45 and 65 years old, followed by those aged 65 and over. Families with children are the most common household type, and almost half of the residents are married. This gives Landweg a stable, established character. Young starters or students are less represented here.
Facilities in the immediate vicinity are limited, but Bergen village is within cycling distance. There you will find supermarkets such as Albert Heijn and Jumbo, a wide range of shops, restaurants and primary schools. For secondary education, pupils rely on Bergen or Alkmaar. The municipality of Bergen provides information about local facilities and events via its website: bergen-nh.nl.
Accessibility by car is good: the N9 towards Alkmaar is quickly reachable, and from Alkmaar you have a connection to the A9. Alkmaar railway station is about ten kilometres away, accessible by bike or bus. Bus connections from Bergen village run towards Alkmaar and the coast. For those commuting daily to Amsterdam or Haarlem, travel time is 45 to 60 minutes by public transport.
Residents give Landweg an overall score of 7.2 out of 10. Safety (8.0) and accessibility (8.0) score the highest, followed by facilities (8.0). Green space scores lower at 6.0, although for those who consider the dunes and forest as 'their' green space, this may feel different. One resident aptly describes the atmosphere: "Always cosy. Everyone helps each other and is loved." That sense of neighbourly involvement is a recurring theme. See all reviews and neighbourhood data on the Landweg neighbourhood page.
Compared to nearby neighbourhoods such as Bergen-Centrum or Boschrand, Landweg is quieter and less centrally located, but also less busy. Those looking for more urban allure can also look at Van Reenen. For a broader view of supply in the district, see the page for homes for sale in Bergen Binnen.
Does a home for sale in Landweg suit you as a buyer?
Landweg mainly attracts families and people aged 45 and older who appreciate peace, space and a close-knit neighbourhood community. The average transaction price of €755,000 makes this not a market for starters without substantial equity. Movers who have already built up equity elsewhere are better positioned here. Be prepared for limited supply and quick decision moments: homes here do not stay on the market long. Those who want to be more flexible or first explore the neighbourhood can also look at rental homes in Landweg as a temporary or alternative option.
What residents say about Landweg
Based on resident reviews, Landweg scores 7.2 out of 10. The highest sub-scores go to safety, accessibility and facilities, each with an 8.0. Green space scores the lowest at 6.0. One resident sums up the atmosphere as: "Friendly neighbours who want the best for each other." That sense of mutual involvement seems characteristic of this neighbourhood. Read all reviews and see the full neighbourhood scores on the Landweg page.
Compare homes for sale in and around Landweg
Buurtje.nl bundles supply from more than 1,500 sources and links it to resident reviews and neighbourhood data, so you choose not only a home but also a neighbourhood. Besides Landweg, there are more interesting areas in Bergen (North Holland) to compare: see the supply in Egmond aan Zee, Bergen aan Zee or explore the full overview of homes for sale in Bergen (North Holland). Also Negen-Nessen and Oudtburgh are neighbourhoods in the same district worth comparing.
Frequently asked questions
What is the cost of a home in Landweg?
Based on transactions over the past twelve months, the average purchase price in Landweg was €755,000. The range runs from €575,000 to €935,000. With an average living area of 151 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €5,000. This is a market with limited supply and relatively spacious homes.
What is the WOZ value in Landweg?
The average WOZ value in Landweg is €549,000. This is slightly below the district average of Bergen Binnen (€630,000), but almost equal to the municipal average of Bergen (North Holland) of €548,000. The WOZ value gives an indication of the property value in the neighbourhood, but deviates from actual transaction prices.
What is it like to live in Landweg?
Living in Landweg is quiet and village-like in character. The neighbourhood lies on the edge of Bergen-dorp, with the dunes and forest within short distance. Residents appreciate the social cohesion: neighbours know and help each other. The overall neighbourhood score is 7.2 out of 10, with high scores for safety and accessibility.
Is Landweg suitable for families with children?
Yes, Landweg is popular among families. Households with children form the largest household type in the neighbourhood. Bergen-dorp offers primary schools within cycling distance, and the quiet streets make the neighbourhood child-friendly. For secondary education, pupils rely on Bergen or Alkmaar. The higher purchase prices make the neighbourhood less accessible for young families without existing equity.
How accessible is Landweg?
By car, Landweg is easily accessible via the N9 towards Alkmaar, where there is a connection to the A9. Alkmaar train station is about ten kilometres away. Bus connections from Bergen-dorp run towards Alkmaar and the coast. Those commuting daily to Amsterdam or Haarlem should allow a travel time of 45 to 60 minutes by public transport. Residents give accessibility a score of 8.0.
What types of homes are for sale in Landweg?
In Landweg, the properties are predominantly larger ground-based homes. Buying an apartment in Landweg is hardly an option; the neighbourhood consists almost exclusively of single-family homes and detached houses. The average living area of recently sold homes was 151 m². Supply is limited, so buying a home in Landweg requires quick decisions.
Is Landweg a safe neighbourhood?
Residents rate safety in Landweg at 8.0 out of 10, the highest sub-score along with accessibility and amenities. The neighbourhood has a quiet character with little traffic and a close-knit community. This sense of social control and involvement contributes to the feeling of safety that residents describe.
Always cosy. Everyone helps each other and is loved.
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