Homes for sale in Lindeveld, Heerlen
View the current supply of homes for sale in Lindeveld and discover whether this green, quiet Heerlen neighbourhood matches your housing wishes.





House prices and market figures in Lindeveld, Heerlen
Lindeveld is predominantly an owner-occupied neighbourhood: about 70% of the 393 homes are owned, the remaining 30% are rented out by private landlords (no housing associations active here). The average WOZ value is €304,000, which is significantly higher than the average for the district Heerlen-Centrum (€214,000) and the municipality of Heerlen as a whole (€203,000). This makes Lindeveld one of the more expensive neighbourhoods in the city.
In the past twelve months, 17 homes changed hands at an average purchase price of €378,000. The range is wide: from €155,000 for a smaller apartment to €795,000 for a spacious detached house. With an average living area of 153 m², the price per square metre comes to around €2,470. The supply mainly consists of spacious single-family homes, semi-detached houses and a limited number of detached houses, supplemented by a few apartments. At the top of this page, see the current overview for the latest asking prices and selling times.
Living in Lindeveld, Heerlen
Lindeveld is nestled between the city centre of Heerlen and the green hills towards the south. It is a quiet, green residential neighbourhood with predominantly post-war and later buildings from the 1960s to the 1980s, supplemented by newer homes from the 1990s. The streets are wide, the gardens spacious and there is plenty of greenery in the form of parks and playgrounds. It feels village-like, but you are in the centre within five minutes.
In terms of amenities, Lindeveld is well located. Supermarkets such as Albert Heijn and Lidl on the Heerlerbaan are within walking distance, and shopping centre 't Loon is a stone's throw away for daily groceries and shops. Primary school De Tovercirkel is nearby, and for secondary education there are several schools in Heerlen-Centrum, including Bernardinuscollege. Sports club RKVV Heerlen Sport and tennis club LTC Lindeveld offer sports facilities close to home. For a walk or a run, the Aambos is within easy reach.
Accessibility is a strong point. Heerlen Station is less than a ten-minute bike ride away and offers direct trains to Maastricht, Sittard and Aachen (Germany). Bus routes along the Heerlerbaan connect the neighbourhood with the centre and surrounding districts. By car, via the Groene Boord you are quickly on the A76 towards Geleen or the A79 to Maastricht. The proximity of the German border also makes Lindeveld interesting for cross-border workers.
The population is mixed: the largest age group is 45 to 65 years (235 residents), but there are also many 25 to 45-year-olds (205) and a considerable number of over-65s (170). Almost half of the residents are highly educated (46%), which is reflected in the average income of €36,900, well above the Heerlen average. Single-person households form the largest group (200), which fits with the share of apartments and the ageing population.
Residents particularly appreciate the peace and green surroundings. "Nice, quiet neighbourhood with lots of greenery and good neighbours. You are quickly in the centre but have your peace here," writes a resident on the Lindeveld page. Criticisms that come up are parking (some streets are narrow) and the fact that the neighbourhood is in need of maintenance of public spaces in some places. Compared to neighbouring neighbourhoods such as Heerlen-Centrum or 't Loon, Lindeveld is clearly quieter and greener, but also more expensive. Those looking for more hustle and bustle are better off in the centre. Those who want space and a garden get more for their money in Lindeveld than in Op de Nobel.
Is a home for sale in Lindeveld right for you?
Lindeveld mainly attracts movers and established families looking for space without being far from the centre. The combination of an average purchase price of €378,000 and homes of 153 m² makes it less suitable for first-time buyers with a limited budget, although apartments occasionally appear around €155,000. Seniors feel at home here because of the peace and proximity to amenities. Would you like to rent first to get to know the neighbourhood? Then check the supply of rental homes in Lindeveld. Keep in mind that supply is limited: with only 17 sales per year, you have to act quickly when something becomes available. Buying an apartment in Lindeveld is possible, but the supply is smaller than for single-family homes.
What residents say about Lindeveld
On the residents' page of Lindeveld you will find reviews from people who actually live here. The neighbourhood generally scores well on safety and green spaces, while parking and street maintenance score somewhat lower. "Living in Lindeveld feels like a village in the city. Quiet, safe, and yet everything close by," says a resident. Read all reviews and partial scores on the neighbourhood page to get a complete picture before deciding to buy a home here.
Compare homes for sale around Lindeveld and Heerlen-Centrum
On Buurtje.nl, we combine property listings from more than 1,500 sources with neighbourhood scores, resident reviews and district data. This way you not only see what is for sale, but also what it is like to live there. Compare Lindeveld, for example, with the supply of homes for sale in the Heerlen-Centrum district, or see what is available in the districts Maria Gewanden en Terschuren and Mariarade. For a broader overview, you can view all homes for sale in the municipality of Heerlen. More information about municipal plans and zoning plans can be found on the website of the municipality of Heerlen.
Frequently asked questions
What is the cost of a home in Lindeveld?
The average purchase price in Lindeveld over the past year was €378,000, with a range from €155,000 to €795,000. With an average area of 153 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €2,470. This makes Lindeveld one of the more expensive neighbourhoods within Heerlen.
What is the WOZ value in Lindeveld?
The average WOZ value in Lindeveld is €304,000. This is significantly higher than the average for the municipality of Heerlen (€203,000) and also above the district average of Heerlen-Centrum (€214,000). The higher WOZ value reflects the more spacious homes and the green character of the neighbourhood.
What is it like to live in Lindeveld?
Lindeveld is a quiet, green residential neighbourhood with wide streets and spacious gardens. Residents appreciate the safety and village-like feel, while the city centre of Heerlen is within cycling distance. The neighbourhood has a mixed population with many highly educated people and an above-average income.
Is Lindeveld suitable for families with children?
Yes, Lindeveld is well-suited for families. There are spacious single-family homes with gardens, primary school De Tovercirkel is nearby, and there are playgrounds and sports clubs. The quiet streets and greenery make it a safe living environment for children.
How accessible is Lindeveld?
Heerlen station is less than a ten-minute bike ride away, with direct trains to Maastricht, Sittard and Aachen. Bus lines along the Heerlerbaan connect the neighbourhood to the centre. By car, via the Groene Boord you can quickly reach the A76 and A79 motorways.
What type of homes are for sale in Lindeveld?
The supply in Lindeveld mainly consists of single-family homes, semi-detached houses and a few detached houses from the 1960s to 1990s. In addition, there are a limited number of apartments. Buying an apartment in Lindeveld is possible, but the supply is smaller than for family homes.
Are there sufficient amenities in and around Lindeveld?
Supermarkets such as Albert Heijn and Lidl on the Heerlerbaan are within walking distance. Shopping centre 't Loon offers additional shops and dining options. For sports, there are among others RKVV Heerlen Sport and tennis club LTC Lindeveld. The Aambos is nearby for walks and recreation.


















