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Homes for sale in Limbrichterveld, Sittard-Geleen

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House prices in Limbrichterveld: below the municipal average, but with wide variation

Limbrichterveld is a neighbourhood where owner-occupied and rental properties are more or less balanced: 48% of the more than 2,900 homes are owner-occupied, the rest are rental properties. This means the share of owner-occupied homes is slightly lower than in many other neighbourhoods in Sittard-Geleen. The average WOZ value is €237,000, which is clearly below the municipal average of €253,000. This picture is confirmed by sales data from the past twelve months: of the 50 homes sold, the average purchase price was €339,868, with a notably wide range from €139,000 to €875,000. This spread shows that Limbrichterveld contains both affordable starter homes and more spacious owner-occupied houses. The housing stock consists largely of ground-floor family homes, although there are also apartments. The current supply and asking prices can be seen in the overview at the top of this page.

Living in Limbrichterveld: a varied neighbourhood with a quiet residential character

Limbrichterveld is not a neighbourhood that stands out for a strongly pronounced identity, but rather for a certain everyday solidity. The buildings largely date from the post-war decades, with terraced houses and semi-detached houses along quiet streets. The largest age group is 45 to 65 years old, and that is what you feel in the neighbourhood: it is not a bustling young area, but neither is it a greying village. There are many single-person households, reflecting the varied composition of the population.

Residents appreciate on the neighbourhood page of Limbrichterveld especially the peace and accessibility. One resident writes that it is nice to be quickly away from the hustle and bustle, yet have everything at hand. Criticism sometimes focuses on the maintenance of public spaces and the limited liveliness in the evenings. For amenities, Limbrichterveld is reasonably self-sufficient: there are primary schools in and directly around the neighbourhood, and you don't have to go far for daily groceries. The Limbricht shopping centre offers a supermarket and smaller shops for daily use. For a larger range of shops, the city centre of Sittard is reachable within a few minutes by car. Green spaces are present in the form of neighbourhood parks and the Limbrichterbroek, a nature reserve on the edge of the neighbourhood that is popular with walkers and cyclists.

In terms of accessibility, the neighbourhood scores well. By car, Sittard station is reachable within ten minutes, from where trains run towards Maastricht, Eindhoven and Heerlen. The connection to the A2 and A76 also makes car drivers mobile quickly. Bus services connect Limbrichterveld with the centre of Sittard and other neighbourhoods in the municipality. For those who want to compare other parts of the municipality: Overhoven and Munstergeleen are in the same region and offer a different housing profile. Within Limbrichterveld itself, the sub-area Industrieterrein Bergerweg-Rosengarten also falls under the neighbourhood, although it has a different character.

For whom is buying in Limbrichterveld a serious option?

The neighbourhood particularly attracts movers and middle-class buyers who are looking for a spacious family home without the prices of the more sought-after neighbourhoods around the centre of Sittard. Starters can enter via the cheaper segment, but keep in mind additional costs such as transfer tax (2% for non-starters) and notary fees. Supply is limited and homes are not always on the market for long. For those not yet sure about buying, you can also look at rental properties in Limbrichterveld as an intermediate step or alternative.

Finding available homes for sale in Limbrichterveld

Buurtje.nl combines the current housing supply with resident reviews and neighbourhood statistics, so you not only see a home but also understand what living in Limbrichterveld means in practice. Want to search more broadly? Then also check the supply in Geleen, Guttecoven or the full overview of homes for sale in Sittard-Geleen. More about the municipality can be found on the website of the municipality of Sittard-Geleen.


Frequently asked questions

What is the average price of a home for sale in Limbrichterveld?

Based on the 50 homes sold in the past twelve months, the average sale price in Limbrichterveld was €339,868. Prices ranged from €139,000 to €875,000, indicating that both affordable starter homes and larger properties are available. The average WOZ value in the neighbourhood is €237,000, which is below the municipal average of €253,000.

What are the additional costs when buying a home in Limbrichterveld?

When buying a home in Limbrichterveld, there are additional costs on top of the purchase price. These include transfer tax (2% for buyers over 35 or for homes above the first-time buyer exemption), notary fees for the deed of transfer and mortgage deed, and possible valuation costs. Typically, expect 4 to 6% of the purchase price in buyer's costs. A mortgage advisor can help you calculate this for your situation.

What types of homes are available if you want to buy a house in Limbrichterveld?

The housing supply in Limbrichterveld mainly consists of ground-floor family homes, such as terraced houses and semi-detached houses. There are also apartments for sale in the neighbourhood. The average sold floor area over the past twelve months was 123 square metres, indicating predominantly larger homes. The wide price range from €139,000 to €875,000 reflects the variety in home types and conditions.

How accessible is Limbrichterveld for commuters?

Limbrichterveld is conveniently located relative to regional infrastructure. By car, Sittard station is reachable within ten minutes, with train connections to Maastricht, Eindhoven and Heerlen. Via the A2 and A76 motorways, you can quickly access the highway. Bus services connect the neighbourhood with Sittard city centre and other parts of the municipality of Sittard-Geleen. For daily commuters, the location is therefore reasonably practical.

Is Limbrichterveld suitable for families looking to buy a home?

Limbrichterveld has a quiet residential character with a mix of age groups, although the largest group of residents is between 45 and 65 years old. There are primary schools in and around the neighbourhood, and the Limbrichterbroek offers green space and outdoor activities. The presence of family homes with an average floor area of 123 square metres makes the neighbourhood interesting for families as well, especially given prices that are slightly below the municipal average.

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