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House prices in Moesel: what do you pay and how does it compare to Weert?

Moesel is predominantly an owner-occupied neighbourhood: 66% of the more than 1,793 homes are owned by the residents. The average WOZ value is €295,000, which is noticeably lower than the municipal average of €330,000 for Weert as a whole. However, actual transaction prices are significantly higher: over the past twelve months, 42 homes were sold with an average purchase price of €434,333. The range runs from €292,500 to €789,000, indicating that the supply is quite diverse, from modest terraced houses to more spacious detached homes. The average sold living area of 138 m² suggests that family homes set the tone in Moesel. For the current supply and the average asking price at this moment, you can consult the overview at the top of this page.

Anyone looking for a home to buy in the municipality of Weert but wanting a bit more space for less money than in the centre will quickly end up in Moesel. The difference between the WOZ value and the sale price shows that there is indeed pressure on the market for popular properties. Keep that in mind when preparing an offer.

Living in Moesel: a quiet neighbourhood with a strong community bond

Moesel feels like a neighbourhood where people consciously choose to stay. You can tell from the age structure: the 45 to 65 age group is the largest, but the over-65s are also well represented. At the same time, families with children and young adults who are buying their first home here also live here. On the neighbourhood page of Moesel, residents rate the neighbourhood a 7.6 out of 10. Safety even scores an 8.5 and amenities come out at 8.5. Resident Loes Geelen describes it aptly: "When we first moved here, we immediately felt at home, and it's all very safe and we never really have any trouble." She honestly adds that the ongoing street works, where sewers and paving are being completely renewed, have been quite disruptive over the past period. So that is a temporary but real point of attention for anyone considering buying a home in Moesel now.

In terms of amenities, the neighbourhood scores well and that is reflected in daily life. There are primary schools accessible in and near the neighbourhood, and the community score of 8.0 confirms that there is social cohesion. For daily groceries, you hardly need to leave Moesel: supermarkets are within cycling distance. Sports clubs in the Weert area offer opportunities for football, tennis and other sports. Green space scores a 7.0, meaning there are parks and green areas but this is not the neighbourhood's strongest point. Those who really want space and nature can also look at the adjacent Moesel buitengebied, where the development is more open.

Accessibility gets a 6.5 from residents, which is honestly the weakest point. Moesel is located in Weert, and Weert station offers connections towards Eindhoven and Roermond. By car, the connection to the A2 is relatively quick to reach, making the neighbourhood attractive for commuters. Public transport within the neighbourhood itself is more limited, so a car of your own is not a luxury but a necessity for most residents. Want to compare with other parts of the city? Neighbourhoods like Boshoven and Laar en Hushoven are also just outside the centre and offer a similar living environment. If you want to be closer to the city centre, you can look at Weert-Centrum as an alternative. More information about the municipal housing policy and local developments can be found on the website of the municipality of Weert.

For whom is buying in Moesel a good choice?

Moesel mainly attracts movers and families who are looking for space and value a quiet, safe environment. The average sale price of over €434,000 makes it a challenging market for first-time buyers without existing equity or family support. When buying, don't forget the additional costs: transfer tax (2% for homes above the starter exemption), notary fees and possible estate agent fees can quickly add up to several thousand euros. If buying is not feasible now, then the rental homes in Moesel are a good alternative to get to know the neighbourhood first. Also be honest about the ongoing works in the streets: ask during viewings about the expected completion date and any inconvenience in the street you are interested in.

Searching for a home to buy in Moesel: how to use this page

At the top of this page you will find the current supply of homes for sale in Moesel, including filters on price, area and energy label. Buurtje.nl combines this supply with resident reviews and neighbourhood statistics, so you not only see what a home costs but also what it is really like to live there. Also look at adjacent neighbourhoods such as Molenakker en Kampershoek or Biest if you want to broaden your search area.


Frequently asked questions

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

Over the past twelve months, the average purchase price in Moesel was €434,333. The cheapest sold property was €292,500, the most expensive €789,000. The average living area of sold homes was 138 m². During that period, 42 homes were sold.

What is the WOZ value of a home in Moesel?

The average WOZ value in Moesel is €295,000. This is below the municipal average of Weert, which is €330,000. The WOZ value is the official valuation used by the municipality, but actual selling prices in Moesel are significantly higher due to market pressure.

What types of homes are available if you consider buying a home in Moesel?

Moesel consists of 66% owner-occupied homes. Given the average sold area of 138 m², single-family homes such as terraced houses and semi-detached houses dominate. Detached homes also occur, explaining the wide price range. Buying apartments in Moesel is less common; supply is scarce compared to Weert city centre.

What are the additional costs when buying a house in Moesel?

In addition to the purchase price, as a buyer you pay transfer tax (2% for homes above the starter exemption of €510,000 in 2024), notary fees for the deed of transfer and mortgage deed, and possibly estate agent fees. For a home of €434,000, additional costs quickly add up to €15,000 to €20,000. Always factor this in beforehand.

How accessible is Moesel for commuters?

Moesel falls under the municipality of Weert, and Weert station offers train connections to Eindhoven and Roermond. By car, the A2 motorway is quickly accessible, which is convenient for commuters heading to Eindhoven or Maastricht. Residents rate accessibility 6.5 out of 10, indicating that you are dependent on a private car for most journeys.


Experiences from Moesel
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7.6
Loes Geelen
Family · Semi-detached
05-06-2024
Cosy safe neighbourhood

When we first moved here, we immediately felt at home, and it's all very safe and we never really have any trouble. Only now for the past year they've been completely relaying the streets and sewers I think, which is very annoying because half the time the neighbourhood is completely closed off and it's all taking forever. Also, the construction workers are quite antisocial and they park their vehicles and stuff all over the place.

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Alleenwonend · tussenwoning
17-11-2023
Nice place

A great place to live! Small shopping centre with basic shops within walking distance, the station just around the corner, and the city centre is also nearby. Nice contact with neighbours makes the daily walk with the dog pleasant. Sometimes there is a bit of unrest, but I expect that's the case everywhere. I feel perfectly safe here!

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