Homes for sale in Neer, Leudal
Discover the current supply of homes for sale in Neer, with prices, sizes and neighbourhood information. View the available homes directly on this page.
House prices in Neer: what do you pay for a home along the Maas?
Neer is a pronounced owner-occupied neighbourhood: over 81% of the housing stock is privately owned, which is significantly higher than the average in many other villages. The average WOZ value is €332,000, just below the municipal average of Leudal (€334,000). That small difference says something about the character of the supply: Neer has a mix of detached houses and larger semi-detached homes, but also smaller homes on the edge of the village. Over the past twelve months, 23 homes were sold, with an average purchase price of €481,935 and an average floor area of 154 m². Prices ranged from €212,500 to €875,000, indicating that both entry-level homes and spacious detached houses come onto the market. Check the current supply and the average asking price at the top of this page for the most recent status.
Living in Neer: green, quiet and remarkably well-rated
Anyone looking for a home to buy in a Limburg village with character will end up in Neer, a place that residents rate remarkably highly. On Buurtje.nl, the neighbourhood scores a 9.2 out of 10, with a perfect 10 for safety, accessibility, green spaces and education. One resident describes the neighbourhood as a place where you immediately feel at home: safe, green and with short lines to amenities. The community score (7.0) is slightly lower, which fits a village where people go their own way but know each other. More reviews and all neighbourhood data can be found on the Neer neighbourhood page.
Neer lies directly on the Maas and therefore has an open, rural character that you won't find in many other villages in the region. The village has primary schools, a GP practice and a limited range of shops for daily groceries. For a larger supermarket or more extensive amenities, you can quickly drive to Roermond, about 15 minutes away. In terms of sports, Neer is well-equipped: football club VV Neer is a hub of village life, and the Maas offers opportunities for water sports and walking along the banks. The immediate surroundings are attractive for cyclists, with routes through the Maas valley. The Kern Neer area concentrates most of the supply and amenities, while Verspreide huizen Neer offers more space and rurality for those who really want to live outside the village.
In terms of accessibility, Neer scores a 10 from residents, and that's no exaggeration. The A2 is easily accessible via the N273, making connections to Roermond, Venlo and Maastricht smooth. Bus services run to Roermond and surrounding villages. There is no train station in Neer itself; for that you rely on Roermond or Weert. For daily commuters, a car is almost indispensable. The municipality of Leudal invests in liveability in the smaller villages, and more information about municipal policy and amenities can be found on the website of the municipality of Leudal.
For whom is buying in Neer a good choice?
Neer mainly attracts movers and families who are looking for space and are willing to pay for it: the average selling price of almost €482,000 is clearly above the WOZ value, indicating a market where demand exceeds supply. With 23 sales in a year and a limited stock, the supply is not large, so acting quickly pays off. Don't forget additional costs: transfer tax (2% for non-first-time buyers), notary fees and any structural survey can quickly add up. First-time buyers with a smaller budget can also look at rental homes in Neer as an intermediate step, or compare with nearby villages such as Nunhem or Roggel.
Find your home to buy in Neer via current supply and neighbourhood scores
Buurtje.nl combines the current housing supply in Neer with resident reviews and neighbourhood statistics, so you not only buy a house but also know what to expect in the area. Also compare the supply in Heythuysen or Haelen, or view the overall overview of homes for sale in Leudal if you are flexible on location.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average cost of buying a house in Neer?
Over the past twelve months, the average purchase price in Neer was €481,935, with an average living area of 154 m². Prices ranged from €212,500 to €875,000, depending on type and location. The average WOZ value in Neer is €332,000, which is lower than the average selling price and indicates a market with some pressure.
What types of homes are available when looking to buy a house in Neer?
The supply in Neer mainly consists of detached houses and semi-detached houses, fitting the village and rural character of the area. Buying apartments in Neer is less common; the supply focuses mainly on larger ground-bound homes. With an average sales area of 154 m², these are typically family homes with outdoor space.
What are the additional costs when buying a home in Neer?
In addition to the purchase price, as a buyer you pay transfer tax (2% for homes that are not a starter's primary residence), notary costs for the deed of transfer and mortgage deed, and possibly costs for a structural survey. Typically, expect 4 to 6% of the purchase price in additional costs. For homes above the starter exemption (€510,000 in 2024), the 2% transfer tax always applies.
How accessible is Neer for those who want to live there?
Neer is conveniently located relative to the A2, which is accessible via the N273. Roermond is about a 15-minute drive away; Weert and Venlo are also easily reachable by car. There is no train station in the village itself; the nearest station is in Roermond. Bus services run to surrounding towns, but for daily commuting, a car is almost indispensable.
Are there schools and amenities in Neer for families who want to live there?
Neer has primary education within the village itself, and residents rate education a 10 on Buurtje.nl. For secondary education, children rely on Roermond or Haelen. Daily amenities such as a GP practice are available; for a larger supermarket, you drive to a nearby town. For sports, there is football club VV Neer and opportunities along the Maas.
Everything within reach, not far from the city, easily accessible by bus connection. Friendly neighbourhood
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