Homes for sale in Noord, Gennep
Discover the current supply of homes for sale in Noord, Gennep. View the available properties, current asking prices and selling times directly at the top of this page.
House prices and market figures for Noord, Gennep
Noord is a distinct owner-occupied neighbourhood: about 80% of the 310 homes are privately owned, with only 20% being rental properties. The average WOZ value is €457,000, which is significantly higher than the district average of €313,000 and also above the municipal average of €348,000. This makes Noord one of the more expensive neighbourhoods within Gennep. This is also reflected in actual transaction prices: in the past twelve months, nine homes were sold for an average of €535,444. Prices ranged from €360,000 to €679,000, with an average living area of 199 m². That works out to a price of about €2,690 per square metre. These are predominantly spacious single-family homes and detached houses, not a typical apartment market. For current asking prices and available supply today, you can consult the overview at the top of this page.
Living in Noord, Gennep
Noord is the quiet, green edge of Gennep. The neighbourhood borders the countryside and has a clear village character, yet is within walking distance of Gennep's centre. Those who live here consciously choose space and tranquillity without being far from amenities. The housing stock largely consists of spacious detached and semi-detached houses, many built in the 1980s and 1990s. Gardens are large, streets are wide, and there is little through traffic.
For daily shopping, you can quickly reach Gennep's centre, just a few minutes away by bike. There you will find, among others, an Albert Heijn and various specialist shops. Primary schools such as De Regenboog and other schools in Gennep are easily accessible for families. Sports clubs like SV Gennep football club and LTC Gennep tennis club are nearby. The River Maas and the natural areas around Gennep are popular with walkers and cyclists, and are easily reachable from Noord.
In terms of transport links, Noord relies on the car for longer distances. The N271 towards Nijmegen and Venlo is quickly accessible. Nijmegen is about a 35-minute drive away, Venlo about 40 minutes. The nearest train stations are Nijmegen or Venlo; from Gennep, Arriva bus services connect to the regional public transport network. The neighbourhood is therefore most comfortable for people with a car.
Residents appreciate Noord for its combination of space, tranquillity, and proximity to the village. On the neighbourhood page for Noord, you can read what residents themselves say. One resident wrote: "You really feel like you live in the countryside here, but the baker and the supermarket are just a bike ride away." Recurring criticisms are the limited public transport connections and the fact that for larger shops or cultural amenities, you still have to go to Nijmegen or Venlo.
Compared to Oude Stadskern, Noord is quieter and greener, but less lively. Midden has a more mixed character with more rental properties. Zuid is most similar in atmosphere to Noord, but has lower average house prices. If you are specifically looking for a spacious owner-occupied home in a green, quiet setting within the municipality, Noord is the right place. If you also want to explore other districts, Milsbeek and Ottersum offer interesting alternatives in the municipality.
Is an owner-occupied home in Noord right for you as a buyer?
Noord mainly attracts families and movers. The largest age group is 45-65, and households with children are the most common family composition. The average purchase price of over €535,000 makes Noord less accessible for first-time buyers. With an average income of €36,100 per household and an employment rate of 70%, this is a neighbourhood of working families with a stable financial base. Buying a house in Noord requires a substantial budget; the lower end of the market starts around €360,000. Overbidding is not uncommon in this segment, especially on well-maintained detached houses. On average, only nine homes come onto the market per year, so supply is limited. If you are unsure whether buying is the right step now, you can also look at rental properties in Noord as a temporary alternative.
What residents say about Noord
Residents of Noord particularly appreciate the neighbourhood for its tranquillity, space, and green surroundings. Scores for liveability and living environment come out positively. Residents are less enthusiastic about accessibility by public transport and the limited local amenities for young people. One resident described it as: "It's wonderfully quiet here, but you really need a car for everything outside the village." All ratings per category, including scores for safety, greenery, and amenities, can be found on the overview page for the Noord neighbourhood.
Comparing owner-occupied homes in and around Noord, Gennep
Buurtje.nl brings together 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 allows you to compare not only homes but also neighbourhoods. View the full range of owner-occupied homes in the Gennep district or broaden your search area to all owner-occupied homes in the municipality of Gennep. Want to know more about living in the region? The municipality of Gennep provides up-to-date information on amenities, permits, and local developments. If you also want to include Panoven-Maaskemp in your comparison, that gives a good picture of the variety within Gennep.
Frequently asked questions
What does a home cost in Noord, Gennep?
In the past twelve months, nine homes were sold in Noord for an average of €535,444. Prices ranged from €360,000 to €679,000. With an average living area of 199 m², the price works out to about €2,690 per square metre. This makes Noord one of the more expensive neighbourhoods within the municipality of Gennep.
What is the WOZ value in Noord, Gennep?
The average WOZ value in Noord is €457,000. This is significantly higher than the average for the district of Gennep (€313,000) and also above the municipal average of €348,000. In terms of property value, Noord is therefore one of the stronger neighbourhoods in the municipality.
What is it like to live in Noord, Gennep?
Noord has a quiet, green and village-like character. The neighbourhood largely consists of spacious single-family homes and detached houses, built in the 1980s and 1990s. Residents appreciate the peace and space, and the proximity to the centre of Gennep by bike. A frequently heard criticism is the limited public transport connection and the dependence on the car for larger shopping trips or outings.
Is Noord in Gennep suitable for families?
Yes, Noord is primarily a family neighbourhood. The largest age group is 45-65 years, and households with children are the most common family type. Primary schools and sports clubs are easily accessible from the neighbourhood. The spacious homes with large gardens make Noord attractive for families who want to live outside with plenty of space. First-time buyers will find the high entry price a barrier.
How accessible is Noord, Gennep?
Noord is best accessible by car. The N271 towards Nijmegen and Venlo is quickly reachable; Nijmegen is about a 35-minute drive away, Venlo about 40 minutes. Arriva bus lines connect Gennep with the region, but the frequency is limited. The nearest train station is Nijmegen or Venlo. Within the neighbourhood and to the centre of Gennep, the bike is the most logical choice.
What types of homes can you buy in Noord, Gennep?
In Noord, there are mainly spacious single-family homes, semi-detached houses and detached houses. Many of these homes were built in the 1980s and 1990s and have an average living area of about 199 m². Buying an apartment in Noord is virtually impossible; this is not an apartment market. Supply is limited, with an average of nine transactions per year.
How much green space is there in Noord, Gennep?
Noord borders the countryside of Gennep, offering ample opportunities for walking and cycling in nature. The Maas and surrounding nature reserves are easily accessible from the neighbourhood. Residents cite the green environment as one of the main reasons for living here. Public green space within the neighbourhood itself is limited, but the location on the edge of the village more than compensates for that.





