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Homes for sale in Lomm, Venlo

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House prices in Lomm: well above the Venlo average

Lomm is a pronounced owner-occupied neighbourhood: 79% of the 452 homes are privately owned, which is well above average. The average WOZ value is €332,000, significantly higher than the municipal average of Venlo (€285,000). This difference reflects the character of the neighbourhood: many spacious detached and semi-detached homes on larger plots, especially in the rural areas around Verspreide huizen Lomm. Over the past twelve months, 13 homes were sold here at an average purchase price of €729,308, with a range from €345,000 to €949,000 and an average living area of 229 m². These are not starter figures. Buying an apartment in Lomm is hardly an option: the supply consists almost entirely of ground-based homes. For current asking prices and available properties, you can consult the overview at the top of this page.

Living in Lomm: Maas riverbanks, tranquillity and a close-knit village community

Lomm is a small village on the Maas, nestled between Arcen and Velden, and you can tell. It is quiet, green and compact. The Maas is literally around the corner, and residents greatly appreciate that. On the neighbourhood page of Lomm, residents indicate that the tranquillity, nature and social cohesion are major plus points. One resident writes that Lomm feels like a village where everyone still knows each other, but that you always take the car for daily errands. That is also the honest truth: Lomm has no supermarket or shopping centre of its own. For daily amenities, you rely on Arcen or Velden, both a few minutes' drive away.

Primary schools are available in the immediate vicinity, but even then, with young children, you should expect a short drive. In terms of sports, Lomm is well catered for through the surrounding villages: a football club, tennis and water sports along the Maas are realistic options. The nature around Lomm, including the Maasduinen, makes the village attractive for people who see walking and cycling as daily pleasures, not just outings. In Kern Lomm you will find more contiguous housing, while Spikweien has a more dispersed, rural living style.

In terms of accessibility, Lomm is honestly not a public transport village. A car of your own is not a luxury but a necessity. The A73 is accessible via Velden and connects you quickly to Venlo (about 15 minutes) and towards Nijmegen or Roermond. There is no train station in Lomm itself: the nearest station is Venlo, which also offers international connections to Düsseldorf and Eindhoven. Bus services exist, but the frequency is limited. Anyone commuting daily to Venlo-Centrum or further will find it easiest by car. More about life in the municipality can be found on the website of municipality of Venlo or on the Venlo page of this platform.

For whom is a home in Lomm a good choice?

Lomm mainly attracts families and those aged 45 and over who prioritise space, tranquillity and greenery over urban convenience. The 45-65 age group is the largest (330 residents), and that is no coincidence: this is not a neighbourhood for starters on a limited budget. With an average sale price of over €729,000 and homes rarely going for less than €345,000, buying in Lomm is reserved for movers or buyers with equity. In addition to the purchase price, also consider transfer tax (2% for movers) and notary costs. Those who are not yet ready or able to buy can also look at rental homes in Lomm, although the rental supply is limited (21% of the stock).

Finding available homes for sale in Lomm

Buurtje.nl combines the current housing supply with resident reviews and neighbourhood statistics, so you not only see a home but also understand where you are moving to. Compare Lomm with other neighbourhoods in the region, such as Venlo-Noord, Venlo-Oost-Noord or Venlo-Zuid, or view the broader supply via homes for sale in Venlo.


Frequently asked questions

What is the average cost of buying a house in Lomm?

Over the past twelve months, the average selling price of a home in Lomm was €729,308. The range ran from €345,000 to €949,000, with an average living area of 229 m². These are almost exclusively spacious ground-based homes; cheap starter homes are hardly available in Lomm.

What is the WOZ value of a home in Lomm?

The average WOZ value in Lomm is €332,000. That is clearly higher than the average for the municipality of Venlo, where the WOZ value is €285,000. This reflects the character of Lomm as a neighbourhood with relatively many spacious, detached owner-occupied homes on larger plots.

What types of homes are available when looking for a house to buy in Lomm?

The supply in Lomm consists almost entirely of ground-based homes: detached houses, semi-detached houses and a few terraced houses. Buying an apartment in Lomm is practically not an option, as the village has no apartment blocks or high-rise buildings. The homes are generally large in size, with an average sold area of 229 m².

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

In addition to the purchase price, as a mover you pay 2% transfer tax on the purchase price. First-time buyers under 35 with a home below the NHG limit are exempt from this, but given the prices in Lomm, virtually no home falls within that limit. Also include notary costs, valuation costs and possible estate agent costs. For homes above €400,000, a mortgage without NHG is the norm.

How accessible is Lomm if you want to live there?

Living in Lomm means you need a car. The village has no train station; the nearest is Venlo, about 15 minutes away by car via the A73. Bus connections are available but limited in frequency. For daily shopping, schools and other amenities, you rely on the nearby villages of Arcen and Velden or on Venlo itself.

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