Homes for sale in Leveroy, Nederweert
Discover the current supply of homes for sale in Leveroy. View asking prices, selling times and neighbourhood data directly on this page.
Purchase prices in Leveroy: spacious homes above the municipal average
Leveroy is distinctly an owner-occupied neighbourhood: about 80% of the 463 homes are privately owned, while only 20% are rented out. The average WOZ value is €379,000, slightly above the municipal average of Nederweert (€371,000). That difference is modest, but it does say something about the quality of the housing stock. Over the past twelve months, 12 homes were sold with an average purchase price of €546,250 and an average living area of 223 m². The range ran from €325,000 to €850,000, indicating that the supply varies from solid family homes to spacious detached houses on larger plots. Apartments are hardly found in Leveroy; it is almost exclusively ground-bound owner-occupied houses. For current asking prices and the current supply, you can consult the overview at the top of this page.
Living in Leveroy: a Limburg village where everyone knows each other
Leveroy is a small church village in the heart of the Limburg Peel, and you feel that as soon as you drive around. The buildings are predominantly low-rise, the gardens are large, and the atmosphere is quiet without being boring. The largest age group consists of 45- to 65-year-olds, but with 190 households with children, the village is also an active family community. On the neighbourhood page of Leveroy, residents share their experiences and scores per category. What comes back in the reviews is the social cohesion: people know their neighbours, there is an active club life, and the peace is appreciated. One resident describes it as "a village where children can still play outside without you worrying." Criticism usually focuses on the limited amenities within walking distance and the dependence on the car.
In terms of amenities, Leveroy is compact. The village has its own primary school and a community centre that serves as a social hub. For daily shopping, you drive to Nederweert, about five minutes away, where a supermarket and other shops are available. Sportingly, the village is well-equipped: football club SV Leveroy attracts many members from the immediate area. The neighbourhood Deckerstraat-Bergdijk borders the village and offers a quieter, rural character with slightly more scattered buildings. Those who want to compare with other villages in the municipality can also look at Ospel or Nederweert-Eind, each with its own character.
Accessibility is honestly a point of attention. Leveroy has no train station; the nearest station is Weert, about ten to fifteen minutes by car. Bus connections are limited and not frequent, so a car is practically indispensable. Via the N275 and the connection to the A2, you are relatively quickly towards Eindhoven or Maastricht. Those who commute daily to a large city must take that into account. The municipality Nederweert publishes up-to-date information about local plans and amenities on its website.
For which buyers is Leveroy a good choice?
Leveroy best suits families and home-movers who are looking for space, want a large garden, and consciously choose a village living environment. With an average selling price of over €546,000 and homes averaging 223 m², this is not a market for starters with a limited budget. Supply is scarce: twelve sales in a year means you have to act quickly when something becomes available. Take into account additional costs such as transfer tax (2% for non-starters) and notary fees. Those who want to be more flexible or first get used to the area can also look at rental homes in Leveroy as an intermediate step.
Searching for a home to buy in Leveroy: how to use this overview
Buurtje.nl combines current housing supply with resident reviews and neighbourhood statistics, so you not only buy a house but also know what you are getting in the neighbourhood. Feel free to compare Leveroy with Nederweert or Budschop, or view the full overview of homes for sale in Nederweert for a broader picture of the local market.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average cost of buying a house in Leveroy?
Over the past twelve months, the average sale price in Leveroy was €546,250, with a range from €325,000 to €850,000. The average home has an area of 223 m². These are almost exclusively ground-bound owner-occupied houses; apartments are hardly available in this village.
What is the WOZ value of homes in Leveroy?
The average WOZ value in Leveroy is €379,000, slightly above the municipal average of Nederweert (€371,000). The WOZ value is determined annually by the municipality and is an indication of the market value, but the actual sale price can deviate significantly from this.
What additional costs should I consider when buying a home in Leveroy?
In addition to the purchase price, as a non-first-time buyer you pay 2% transfer tax on the purchase price. On top of that, there are notary costs for the deed of transfer and the mortgage deed, usually together between €1,500 and €2,500. Also budget for a structural survey, appraisal, and possible mortgage advisory fees. First-time buyers under 35 with a purchase price below the NHG threshold are exempt from transfer tax.
Is Leveroy suitable for first-time buyers looking for a home?
With an average sale price of over €546,000 and a limited number of transactions per year, Leveroy is a challenging market for first-time buyers. The supply mainly consists of spacious detached and semi-detached houses, not cheap starter homes. If you are a first-time buyer who still wants to buy in the municipality, you can also look at the supply in surrounding villages such as Nederweert or Ospel.
How is the accessibility when buying a home in Leveroy?
Leveroy does not have its own train station; the nearest station is Weert, about ten to fifteen minutes by car. Bus connections are limited, so a car is practically necessary. Via the N275 you connect to the A2, reaching Eindhoven and Maastricht within thirty to forty minutes. Keep this in mind if you commute daily.






