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Homes for sale in Neerbeek, Beek

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House prices and market figures Neerbeek, Beek

The owner-occupied market in Neerbeek is pronounced: 85% of the housing stock is owner-occupied, only 15% is rental housing. This makes this a neighbourhood dominated by owner-occupiers, which generally contributes to a stable living environment. The average WOZ value in Neerbeek is €323,000, which is clearly higher than the average for the district Beek - Spaubeek (€284,000) and also above the municipal average of Beek (€293,000). Neerbeek is thus one of the more expensive neighbourhoods in the municipality.

Over the past twelve months, 16 homes were sold in Neerbeek, at an average purchase price of €420,688. Prices ranged from €299,000 to €569,000, indicating that both more affordable homes and substantial detached houses come onto the market. With an average living area of 148 m², this works out to a price of approximately €2,842 per square metre. The supply mainly consists of larger single-family homes; apartments are scarce in Neerbeek. For current asking prices and the current supply, you can consult the overview at the top of this page.

Living in Neerbeek, Beek

Neerbeek is a quiet, green village on the edge of the municipality of Beek, nestled between the urban area of Heerlen and the rolling South Limburg landscape. Its character is village-like and subdued: no busy shopping streets, no high-rise buildings, but terraced houses and detached homes mainly from the 1970s and 1980s, interspersed with some newer construction. The streets are wide, there is plenty of greenery in the immediate vicinity, and it feels quiet, even on weekdays.

In terms of amenities, Neerbeek is limitedly self-sufficient. There is a primary school in the neighbourhood, which is a plus for young families. For daily groceries, you rely on neighbouring Beek, where a supermarket and some local shops can be found. Larger shopping centres, such as those in Heerlen or Geleen, are within a short drive. Sports clubs and recreational opportunities are abundant in the region, partly thanks to the proximity of the countryside and the cycling and walking routes through the Limburg hills.

In terms of accessibility, Neerbeek scores reasonably, but a car is almost indispensable here. The A76 is quickly reachable, providing fast connections towards Maastricht, Heerlen and the border with Germany and Belgium. Bus services run via the centre of Beek, but the frequency is limited. A car of one's own is not a luxury but a necessity for most residents. Beek-Elsloo station, a few kilometres away, offers train connections towards Maastricht and Sittard.

Residents rate Neerbeek with an average score of 7.5 out of 10. Notably high are the community (9.0) and education (9.0). One resident writes: "Neerbeek is a close-knit community where everyone knows each other and where it is safe for children to grow up." The beauty of the neighbourhood scores an 8.0, which fits the well-maintained street scene. Residents are less enthusiastic about the greenery directly in the neighbourhood (6.0), although the surrounding landscape is a different story. Accessibility and safety both score a 7.0, which is solid but not exceptional.

Compared to neighbouring communities such as Beek and Spaubeek, Neerbeek has a somewhat more remote character. Spaubeek has a similar village atmosphere but is located slightly differently relative to the motorway. Beek centre has more amenities but also more traffic. If you are looking for peace and are willing to drive a bit further for groceries, Neerbeek is a good choice.

Who is a home for sale in Neerbeek interesting for?

Neerbeek mainly attracts families and people aged 45 to 65, which is also visible in the demographic figures. The spacious homes, the close-knit community and the proximity of schools make the neighbourhood attractive for families who consciously choose a village environment. First-time buyers will experience the entry price of at least €299,000 as a barrier, especially given the limited availability of smaller homes. The supply varies and is not large, so anyone seriously wanting to buy in Neerbeek would do well to act quickly when something becomes available. For those considering renting as an intermediate step: also check the rental homes in Neerbeek, although the supply there is limited due to the low percentage of rental properties.

What residents say about Neerbeek

Based on resident reviews on Buurtje.nl, Neerbeek scores a 7.5 out of 10. The community and education top the list with both a 9.0. One resident describes the neighbourhood as follows: "Neerbeek is a close-knit community where everyone knows each other and where it is safe for children to grow up." Less strong are the scores for greenery (6.0) and accessibility (7.0). View all reviews and neighbourhood data on the information page of Neerbeek.

Compare homes for sale in and around Neerbeek

Buurtje.nl combines housing supply from more than 1,500 sources with resident reviews and district data, so you not only search for a home but can also assess whether the neighbourhood suits you. Want to look more broadly? Compare the supply in the surrounding district Beek - Spaubeek or view all homes for sale in the municipality of Beek. The district Beek-Zuid and the neighbourhood Spaubeek are also worth comparing. More information about the municipality can be found on the website of the municipality of Beek.


Frequently asked questions

What does a home cost in Neerbeek?

The average purchase price in Neerbeek over the past year was €420,688, based on 16 sold homes. Prices ranged from €299,000 to €569,000. With an average living area of 148 m², this works out to approximately €2,842 per square metre. Buying a home in Neerbeek is therefore more expensive than the average in the municipality of Beek (WOZ €293,000).

What is the WOZ value in Neerbeek?

The average WOZ value in Neerbeek is €323,000. This is higher than the average for the Beek - Spaubeek district (€284,000) and also above the municipal average of €293,000. Neerbeek is thus one of the more expensive neighbourhoods within the municipality of Beek.

What is it like living in Neerbeek?

Living in Neerbeek is quiet and village-like in character. The neighbourhood mainly consists of spacious single-family homes from the 1970s and 1980s, surrounded by the South Limburg hill landscape. Residents particularly appreciate the close-knit community (score 9.0) and the school environment (9.0). The overall resident score is 7.5 out of 10.

Is Neerbeek suitable for families with children?

Yes, Neerbeek is a popular neighbourhood for families. There is a primary school nearby and residents give education a 9.0. The community also scores 9.0, indicating a close-knit, safe environment for children. The spacious homes and quiet streets contribute to the family-friendly character of the neighbourhood.

How accessible is Neerbeek?

Accessibility by car is good: the A76 towards Maastricht, Heerlen and the border region is quickly reachable. For public transport, you rely on bus connections via Beek-centrum, with limited frequency. Station Beek-Elsloo, a few kilometres away, offers train connections to Maastricht and Sittard. A private car is almost indispensable for most residents. Residents give accessibility a 7.0.

What type of homes are for sale in Neerbeek?

The supply in Neerbeek mainly consists of spacious single-family homes, both terraced houses and detached houses, largely built in the 1970s and 1980s. Buying apartments in Neerbeek is hardly possible; the supply is very limited. The average sold living area is 148 m², indicating that these are predominantly family homes. The total number of homes for sale varies; see the current overview at the top of this page.

Is Neerbeek a safe neighbourhood?

Residents rate safety in Neerbeek at 7.0 out of 10, which is considered solid but not exceptional. The neighbourhood has a village-like and quiet character, with little traffic and a close-knit community. The low building density and owner-occupancy (85% owner-occupied homes) generally contribute to a stable and safe living environment.


Experiences from Neerbeek
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30-07-2023
Nice cosy neighbourhood

I've been living in Neerbeek for 2 years now and I've been well received. Nice neighbourhood and I feel at home here.

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