Homes for sale in Loopkant-Liessent-Goorkens, Maashorst
Discover the current supply of homes for sale in Loopkant-Liessent-Goorkens and compare prices, neighbourhood data and resident reviews directly on this page.
House prices and market figures for Loopkant-Liessent-Goorkens, Maashorst
The owner-occupied market in Loopkant-Liessent-Goorkens is relatively small but operates at a solid price level. Of the 345 homes in the neighbourhood, 59% are owner-occupied, indicating it is predominantly a home-owning area. The average WOZ value is €381,000, slightly below the Maashorst municipal average (€384,000) but clearly above the Uden district average (€363,000). That difference says something about the type of housing that dominates here: it mainly concerns larger, detached and semi-detached houses, not compact city apartments.
Looking at actual sales transactions over the past twelve months, 6 homes were sold with an average purchase price of €609,000. Prices ranged from €499,000 to €825,000, with an average living area of 144 m². That works out to a price of around €4,230 per square metre. These are substantial amounts that show Loopkant-Liessent-Goorkens is not a budget neighbourhood. Supply is limited and varies greatly, so check the current overview at the top of this page for the most recent asking prices and availability. Those who also want to explore owner-occupied homes in Uden more broadly will find a larger and more varied selection there.
Living in Loopkant-Liessent-Goorkens, Maashorst
Loopkant-Liessent-Goorkens is a quiet, green residential neighbourhood on the north side of Uden, nestled between the Loopkant business park and the more urban residential areas towards the centre. The neighbourhood lives up to its name: Liessent and Goorkens are partly agricultural areas that give the neighbourhood an open-air feel that you find less in the more contiguous districts of Uden. The housing stock largely consists of detached houses and semi-detached houses on spacious plots, with a construction period ranging from the 1980s to more recent expansions. This also explains the higher WOZ values and sale prices.
In terms of amenities, the neighbourhood is not self-sufficient, but that is not necessary either. The city centre of Uden is within cycling distance, where you will find supermarkets such as Jumbo and Albert Heijn, the Uden-centre shopping centre and various catering establishments. For daily groceries, a shorter route to the shops along Verlengde Velmolen or Hoevensedijk is common. Primary schools in the vicinity serve families with young children, and sports clubs such as football and tennis clubs are easily accessible within the municipality. The neighbourhood borders green areas that connect to the wider countryside of Maashorst municipality, enabling walking and cycling routes in the immediate vicinity.
Accessibility by car is good: the A50 (towards Nijmegen and Eindhoven) is reachable within a few minutes via the Rondweg. Station Uden offers train connections towards Den Bosch and Nijmegen, although this requires a bike or car ride of about ten minutes from the neighbourhood. Bus services run via the main routes through Uden, but for those who do not want to rely on a bike or car, public transport from the neighbourhood itself is limited. The labour participation rate in the neighbourhood is 73%, indicating an active population that mostly works elsewhere and uses the car as the primary means of transport.
Residents appreciate the peace and space. On the neighbourhood page of Loopkant-Liessent-Goorkens you will find resident experiences and scores per category. One resident describes it as follows: "It's nice and quiet here, you have space to park the car and the children can play safely outside. But you do need the car for everything." That last point is an honest one: those used to a neighbourhood where everything is within walking distance will have to make a shift here. Compared to neighbourhoods such as Centrum or Moleneind-Groenewoud, Loopkant-Liessent-Goorkens is significantly quieter and greener, but also less lively in terms of street scene. Those who prefer more compact and urban living can also look at Bogerd-Vijfhuis.
Who is a home in Loopkant-Liessent-Goorkens interesting for?
The neighbourhood mainly attracts movers and families who are looking for space and are willing to pay a substantial amount for it. With sale prices between €499,000 and €825,000, this is not starter territory. The largest age group is 25 to 45 years (335 of the 940 residents), followed by 45 to 65 years, confirming the image of a family neighbourhood. Seniors looking to downsize to a single-storey home will find less suitable options here. Be honest with yourself about the budget: overbidding is not unusual in this market, especially with scarce supply. Those who doubt whether buying is the right time now can also consider rental homes in Loopkant-Liessent-Goorkens as an intermediate solution.
What residents say about Loopkant-Liessent-Goorkens
Residents rate the neighbourhood positively on peace, safety and the green environment. Lower scores usually come on the point of amenities within walking distance and the dependence on the car. One resident writes: "Living here is wonderfully quiet, but without a car you get nowhere." The combination of spacious homes, little traffic and an active population makes the neighbourhood popular among families with children. View all reviews and sub-scores on the neighbourhood overview page, where residents rate the district on aspects including liveability, greenery and accessibility.
Comparing owner-occupied homes in and around Loopkant-Liessent-Goorkens
On Buurtje.nl you will not only find the current housing supply from more than 1,500 sources, but also neighbourhood scores, resident reviews and demographic data that help you determine whether living in Loopkant-Liessent-Goorkens suits you. Want to search more broadly? Then check owner-occupied homes in Maashorst for the full municipal supply, or explore other districts such as Schaijk or Volkel for a different living environment within the same municipality. For more information about living and working in the municipality, you can also visit the Maashorst municipality website.
Frequently asked questions
What is the cost of a home in Loopkant-Liessent-Goorkens?
The average purchase price in Loopkant-Liessent-Goorkens over the past year was €609,000, with a range of €499,000 to €825,000. The average living area of sold homes was 144 m², which works out to about €4,230 per square metre. These are substantial prices that fit the larger detached and semi-detached houses predominantly for sale here.
What is the WOZ value in Loopkant-Liessent-Goorkens?
The average WOZ value in Loopkant-Liessent-Goorkens is €381,000. That is slightly below the municipal average of Maashorst (€384,000), but clearly above the district average of Uden (€363,000). The difference with Uden as a whole is explained by the type of homes in this neighbourhood: larger, detached houses on more spacious plots.
What is it like to live in Loopkant-Liessent-Goorkens?
Loopkant-Liessent-Goorkens is a quiet, green residential neighbourhood on the edge of Uden, with predominantly spacious owner-occupied homes. The atmosphere is village-like and peaceful, with little traffic and plenty of space. Residents appreciate the tranquillity and safety, but note that you need a car for daily amenities. It is a neighbourhood best suited to people who consciously choose space and quiet over urban vibrancy.
Is Loopkant-Liessent-Goorkens suitable for families with children?
Yes, the neighbourhood is popular among families. The largest age group consists of 25 to 45 year olds (335 out of 940 residents), and the 45 to 65 age group is also well represented. Primary schools are accessible in the nearby area, and the quiet streets are considered child-friendly by residents. The higher purchase prices make the neighbourhood less accessible for first-time buyers.
How accessible is Loopkant-Liessent-Goorkens?
By car, the neighbourhood is easily accessible via the Rondweg, with a quick connection to the A50 towards Nijmegen and Eindhoven. Uden station, with connections to Den Bosch and Nijmegen, is about a ten-minute bike ride or drive away. Bus connections in the neighbourhood itself are limited, making the car the primary mode of transport for most residents. The centre of Uden is easily reachable by bike.
What types of homes are for sale in Loopkant-Liessent-Goorkens?
The supply mainly consists of detached houses and semi-detached houses, built between the 1980s and more recent expansions. Buying apartments in Loopkant-Liessent-Goorkens is virtually not an option; that type of supply is more likely found in neighbourhoods such as Centrum or Flatwijk. The average sold home had an area of 144 m², confirming the neighbourhood's character as a spacious family residential area.
Is there a lot of green space and outdoor space in Loopkant-Liessent-Goorkens?
The neighbourhood borders agricultural and green countryside, enabling walking and cycling routes in the immediate vicinity. The connection to the broader landscape of the municipality of Maashorst provides a green appearance that residents clearly appreciate. The energy consumption (gas 760 m³, electricity 3,680 kWh) fits the somewhat older, larger homes here, where sustainability can be a point of attention when purchasing.





