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House prices and market figures Meuleveld, Venlo

Meuleveld is one of the most exclusive neighbourhoods in Venlo when it comes to the housing market. As much as 97% of the housing stock consists of owner-occupied homes, giving the neighbourhood a stable and owner-oriented character. The average WOZ value is €513,000, significantly higher than the average in the district Hout-Blerick (€465,000) and more than double the municipal average in Venlo (€285,000). That difference says a lot about the type of homes here: spacious, detached and semi-detached houses in a green, quiet environment.

In the past twelve months, 27 homes were sold in Meuleveld, with an average purchase price of €609,537. The range runs from €469,000 to €925,000, indicating that there are both entry-level homes at the upper end of the market and real villas. With an average living area of 185 m², this works out to a price of approximately €3,295 per square metre. For the current supply and the average asking price at this moment, you can refer to the overview at the top of this page.

Living in Meuleveld, Venlo

Meuleveld is a quiet, green residential neighbourhood on the west side of Venlo, located in the district of Hout-Blerick. The neighbourhood has a distinct villa character: wide streets, large plots, mature trees and little traffic. The homes are predominantly detached or semi-detached and mostly date from the 1970s and 1980s, with occasional newer infill developments. These are not anonymous new-build estates, but neighbourhoods with character and a certain tranquillity that you won't easily find in more urban parts of Venlo.

The population composition is telling: of the approximately 800 residents, the largest group is those aged 65 and over (350 people). This is reflected in the atmosphere of the neighbourhood: it is not a place where children play en masse on the streets or where you encounter many young families, although there are also families in the 25 to 45 age group. The average income of €47,600 is considerably higher than the Venlo average of €32,600, which fits the type of homes and the ownership ratio.

For daily shopping, residents rely on the facilities in nearby Hout-Blerick. The shopping centre on Napoleonsbaan in Hout-Blerick offers a supermarket, bakery and various shops within a short cycling distance. For a wider range of shops, Venlo city centre is easily accessible, about five to seven minutes by car via the N271. The neighbourhood is close to the A73, providing quick access to the motorway network towards Nijmegen and Eindhoven. Public transport is available via bus connections to Venlo centre and Venlo station, although in practice the neighbourhood is heavily car-oriented. By bike, Venlo city centre can be reached in about twenty minutes.

Green space is abundant: the neighbourhood borders rural areas and the River Maas is a short distance away. Walking and cycling in the area are part of the daily routine for many residents. Sports clubs and recreational facilities can be found in both Hout-Blerick and the wider Venlo offering. Residents appreciate the peace and space that Meuleveld offers. As one resident puts it: "You live here quietly, with plenty of green around you, but Venlo centre is easily reached when you need it." On the neighbourhood main page of Meuleveld you will find all reviews and neighbourhood data together.

Those who compare Meuleveld with neighbouring neighbourhoods will notice that it occupies a unique position. Kern Hout-Blerick is more compact and more village-like in character, with a mix of housing types and more amenities within walking distance. Verspreide huizen Hout-Blerick has an even more rural character. Meuleveld sits in between: a cohesive residential neighbourhood with a clear identity of its own, but without the liveliness of a village centre.

Who is a home in Meuleveld interesting for?

Meuleveld primarily appeals to movers and seniors seeking space, peace and a quality living environment. The high entry price of €469,000 makes buying in Meuleveld virtually impossible for first-time buyers, especially given the competition in the market. Movers from other Venlo districts or from the region looking for a larger detached home will find what they are looking for here, but must reckon with a tight market: on average only 27 homes are sold per year. Overbidding is not uncommon. Those looking for a rental property as an alternative or as an intermediate step can visit the page for rental homes in Meuleveld, although the supply there is very limited given the 97% owner-occupancy ratio.

What residents say about Meuleveld

Residents of Meuleveld particularly appreciate the neighbourhood for its peace, space and green surroundings. Scores on safety and living environment are generally high. A point of criticism that comes up is the limited walking distance to amenities: for daily shopping you depend on a bike or car. One resident writes: "Meuleveld is exactly what you expect: quiet, tidy and green. You have to choose it, because walking to the supermarket is not an option." View all reviews and scores per category on the Meuleveld neighbourhood page.

Compare homes for sale in and around Meuleveld

Buurtje.nl bundles the housing supply from more than 1,500 sources in one place, supplemented with resident reviews and neighbourhood data that you won't find on other platforms. This way, you can not only view the current supply in Meuleveld, but also directly compare it with homes for sale in Hout-Blerick as a whole, or search more broadly via Venlo-Zuid and Venlo-Noord. Want to know more about the municipality? The municipal page of Venlo provides a broad overview. For municipal information about housing and policy, you can also visit the website of municipality of Venlo.


Frequently asked questions

What does a home cost in Meuleveld?

The average purchase price in Meuleveld over the past year was €609,537, based on 27 sold homes. The range runs from €469,000 to €925,000. With an average living area of 185 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €3,295. This makes Meuleveld one of the more expensive neighbourhoods in Venlo.

What is the WOZ value in Meuleveld?

The average WOZ value in Meuleveld is €513,000. That is significantly higher than the average in the Hout-Blerick district (€465,000) and more than double the municipal average in Venlo (€285,000). This higher WOZ value reflects the spacious, mostly detached homes that dominate this neighbourhood.

What is it like living in Meuleveld?

Meuleveld is a quiet, green residential neighbourhood with a villa district character. The neighbourhood consists largely of detached and semi-detached homes on spacious plots, with little traffic and plenty of mature greenery. Residents appreciate the tranquillity and proximity to the countryside, but note that you are dependent on a bike or car for daily errands.

Is Meuleveld suitable for seniors or pensioners?

Yes, Meuleveld is well suited for seniors and pensioners. The largest age group in the neighbourhood is 65-plus (350 out of 800 residents), which partly explains the quiet and stable atmosphere of the area. The spacious homes, green character and low traffic make the neighbourhood attractive for those seeking comfort and tranquillity. However, it is important to note that walking distances to amenities are relatively large.

How accessible is Meuleveld?

Meuleveld is easily accessible by car via the N271 and the nearby A73, with quick connections to Nijmegen and Eindhoven. Venlo station is about five to ten minutes by car. Public transport is available via bus lines to Venlo city centre, but in practice the neighbourhood is heavily car-oriented. By bike, Venlo city centre can be reached in about twenty minutes.

What types of homes are for sale in Meuleveld?

The supply in Meuleveld consists mainly of detached and semi-detached homes with an average living area of 185 m². Most homes date from the 1970s and 1980s, with occasional newer construction. Buying an apartment in Meuleveld is virtually impossible; the neighbourhood is almost entirely set up as a ground-based owner-occupied district with 97% owner-occupied homes.

Is there a lot of greenery in Meuleveld and what about parking?

Meuleveld is a green neighbourhood with spacious plots, mature trees and good connections to the surrounding countryside and the Meuse. Parking is generally not a problem, as most homes have their own driveway or garage. The neighbourhood does not have urban parking congestion, which is one of the advantages over more centrally located districts in Venlo.

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