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Homes for sale in Loveren, Baarle-Nassau

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House prices and market figures for Loveren, Baarle-Nassau

The owner-occupied market in Loveren is pronounced: over 83% of homes are owner-occupied, with rental properties being scarce. This makes it a neighbourhood where residents consciously choose homeownership and generally stay for a long time. The average WOZ value is €439,000, which is noticeably higher than the district average of Baarle-Nassau (€378,000) and also above the municipal average of €391,000. Loveren thus ranks among the more expensive segments within the municipality.

Over the past twelve months, five homes were sold, with an average purchase price of €478,600. The range ran from €345,000 to €659,000, indicating that the supply is varied: from larger family homes to detached houses on bigger plots. The average living area was 173 m², which works out to a price of approximately €2,767 per square metre. These are predominantly ground-floor homes, often detached or semi-detached. Apartments are virtually absent in Loveren. At the top of the page, you can view the current asking prices and selling times for the current supply. Would you like to search more broadly? Then check out the homes for sale in the municipality of Baarle-Nassau for a more complete overview.

Living in Loveren, Baarle-Nassau

Loveren is a small, quiet residential neighbourhood on the edge of the town of Baarle-Nassau. With around 135 residents and 59 homes, the neighbourhood has a strong village character: you know your neighbours, there is little through traffic, and the surroundings feel green and open. The housing stock largely consists of spacious detached houses and semi-detached homes, mostly built in the 1980s and 1990s. Gardens are generally generously sized, giving the neighbourhood a rural feel that you won't quickly find in the more urban neighbourhoods of Baarle-Nassau.

The largest age group in Loveren is 45 to 65 years old, followed by those aged 65 and over. This says something about the character of the neighbourhood: it is not a place where you see many children playing on the street or where it is busy in the evenings. It is quiet, established, and stable. Young families are present, but in the minority. Those looking for liveliness or a vibrant neighbourhood atmosphere would be better off looking in the Centre area of Baarle-Nassau, which has a completely different rhythm.

For daily groceries, the town centre of Baarle-Nassau is within cycling distance, where supermarkets, bakeries, and speciality shops are located. The unique situation of Baarle-Nassau, as a border municipality with Belgian enclaves, also provides a varied range of shops just across the border. Primary education is available in the town centre, as are sports clubs for football, tennis, and other sports. For secondary education and larger facilities, residents rely on surrounding places such as Tilburg or Turnhout (Belgium), about a 25 to 30-minute drive away.

In terms of accessibility, Loveren is primarily a car neighbourhood. Having your own car is almost indispensable: there is no train station in Baarle-Nassau itself, and the bus service is limited. The N260 connects the municipality with Breda (about 30 minutes) and southwards to the Belgian border region. Cyclists can explore the area via quiet country lanes, but for commuters who travel to a large city daily, the location requires some getting used to.

Residents particularly appreciate the peace, space, and sense of community. On the neighbourhood page for Loveren, you can find resident experiences and scores per category. One resident describes it as follows: "You really live here with space around you, no hassle with parking or noise, just a place where you can unwind." Criticisms usually focus on the limited public transport connections and the fact that you have to take the car for many facilities. Neighbourhoods like Hoogbraak or Dorp Noord are closer to the centre and offer a bit more walking distance to shops and schools, but lack the spaciousness that characterises Loveren.

For whom is a home in Loveren a good choice?

Loveren best suits movers and people in the 45-plus life stage who consciously choose peace, space, and a stable living environment. The average purchase price of €478,600 makes the neighbourhood less accessible for first-time buyers, especially without equity or personal funds. Moreover, supply is limited: few homes become available, and when they do, they do not go unnoticed. Those serious about buying in Loveren would do well to act quickly and have their financing in order. For those seeking flexibility or wanting to test the market, the rental properties in Loveren are an alternative, although supply there is even scarcer.

What residents say about Loveren

Residents of Loveren rate their neighbourhood predominantly positively, particularly in terms of peace, safety, and the quality of the homes themselves. They are less enthusiastic about accessibility by public transport and the distance to larger facilities. One resident writes: "Loveren is exactly what you expect: no frills, just good living in a quiet environment with decent neighbours." All reviews and partial scores per category can be found on the overview page for Loveren, including neighbourhood data and an overall score.

Comparing homes for sale in and around Loveren

Buurtje.nl bundles the housing supply from more than 1,500 sources in one place, supplemented with neighbourhood scores, resident reviews, and district data that you won't find on other platforms. This way, you can not only assess whether a home fits but also whether the neighbourhood suits you. Besides Loveren, Goordonk and the Rural area of Baarle-Nassau are also interesting alternatives for those seeking space and greenery. For a broader picture of the housing market in the region, check out the homes for sale in the district of Baarle-Nassau or explore the villages of Ulicoten and Castelré. More information about the municipality can also be found on the website of the municipality of Baarle-Nassau.


Frequently asked questions

What does a home cost in Loveren?

The average purchase price in Loveren over the past year was €478,600, with a range of €345,000 to €659,000. The average living area was 173 m², which works out to about €2,767 per square metre. Loveren is thus one of the more expensive neighbourhoods within the municipality of Baarle-Nassau.

What is the WOZ value in Loveren?

The average WOZ value in Loveren is €439,000. This is clearly above the district average of €378,000 and also above the municipal average of €391,000. Loveren therefore belongs to the higher value segments within Baarle-Nassau.

What is it like living in Loveren?

Living in Loveren means choosing peace, space and a village atmosphere. The neighbourhood mainly consists of spacious ground-level homes with large gardens, little through traffic and a stable, mature population. It is not a neighbourhood with much dynamism, but that is precisely what residents appreciate.

Is Loveren suitable for families with children?

Loveren has a limited share of young families; the neighbourhood is dominated by residents between 45 and 65 years old. Primary education is available in the centre of Baarle-Nassau, within cycling distance. For families who want many amenities within walking distance, neighbourhoods such as Dorp Noord or the Centrumgebied may be a better choice.

How accessible is Loveren?

Loveren is primarily accessible by car. There is no train station in Baarle-Nassau and the bus service is limited. Via the N260 you can reach Breda in about 30 minutes. For daily commuting to a large city, a car is almost indispensable. The cycling environment is pleasant for recreational use.

What type of homes are for sale in Loveren?

The supply in Loveren consists almost exclusively of ground-level homes: detached houses and semi-detached houses, mostly built in the 1980s and 1990s. Buying an apartment in Loveren is virtually impossible; that type of home is absent in this neighbourhood. The average living area of sold homes was 173 m².

How large is the housing supply in Loveren and how quickly are homes sold?

Loveren has only 59 homes, the vast majority of which are owner-occupied. Few homes come onto the market: five were sold in the past year. Anyone wanting to buy a home in Loveren would do well to be alert and have financing arranged in advance, because supply is scarce and homes generally sell quickly.

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