Homes for sale in Nuth, Beekdaelen
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Purchase prices in Nuth: what do you pay and how does that compare to the rest of Beekdaelen?
Of the more than 3,200 homes in Nuth, 60% are owner-occupied, which is a substantial homeownership sector for a Limburg village. The average WOZ value is €269,000, clearly below the municipal average of €304,000 for Beekdaelen. That difference says something: Nuth offers relatively affordable entry, but actual transaction prices are higher. Over the past twelve months, 51 homes were sold at an average purchase price of €411,902, with a range from €179,000 to €1,150,000. This wide spread shows that the supply is diverse: from smaller terraced houses to larger detached homes with an average living area of 183 m². Apartments are rare in Nuth; the supply mainly consists of ground-floor family homes. For current asking prices and available properties, you can consult the overview at the top of this page.
Anyone who broadly compares owner-occupied homes in Beekdaelen will notice that Nuth, as a centrally located village, has its own price level. The combination of a train station, primary schools and shops within walking distance makes the village popular, which keeps transaction prices above the WOZ value.
Living in Nuth: a village that offers more than meets the eye
Nuth has an average resident rating of 8.1 out of 10 on Buurtje.nl, based on resident experiences. High scores go to accessibility (9.0), education (9.0) and amenities (8.5). The score for housing (6.5) is the lowest, which is likely related to the limited supply and rising prices. Lynn, who has lived in Nuth her entire life, sums it up aptly in her review: "This village feels like a nice and familiar place. Everything I need is close by: playgrounds, the library, schools, shops and even the station." On the neighbourhood page of Nuth you can read all resident experiences and see the full neighbourhood data.
Amenities are indeed a strong point. The village centre has a supermarket, a pharmacy, a GP practice and various smaller shops. The public library is present, and for primary education you don't need to leave the village. For sports, there are active football and tennis clubs. The surrounding neighbourhoods Tervoorst and surroundings and Vaesrade border the countryside, where walking routes through the Heuvelland are directly accessible. As Lynn describes: "within a few minutes I am in the middle of the greenery."
Accessibility is remarkably good for a village of this size. Nuth has its own train station on the Heerlen-Sittard line, allowing you to reach Heerlen in about ten minutes and Sittard in a similar time. Via the A76 and the nearby A79, Nuth quickly connects to the rest of South Limburg and the border region. Bus services provide connections to surrounding villages. Comparable living environments in the municipality can be found in Hulsberg and Wijnandsrade, although each village has its own character. More information about the municipality can be found on the website of Beekdaelen municipality.
For whom is buying in Nuth a good choice?
Nuth appeals to families who combine accessibility and amenities within walking distance with a village living environment. The average transaction price of over €411,000 and an average area of 183 m² make this not a starter market in the classic sense, although there have been homes from €179,000. Starters who want to remain flexible can also look at the rental homes in Nuth, which make up 40% of the stock. When buying in Nuth, take into account additional costs such as transfer tax (2% for non-starters) and notary fees. Supply is limited, so acting quickly pays off.
Searching for an owner-occupied home in Nuth: how to use this overview
Buurtje.nl combines current housing supply with resident reviews and neighbourhood statistics, so you choose not just a house but also a neighbourhood. Compare Nuth with nearby villages such as Schimmert or Onderbanken to see where your living preferences best fit. Filter at the top by price, area or energy label for an up-to-date picture of owner-occupied homes in Nuth.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average cost of a home in Nuth?
Over the past twelve months, 51 homes were sold in Nuth at an average purchase price of €411,902. The range ran from €179,000 to €1,150,000, with an average living area of 183 m². The average WOZ value is €269,000, which is lower than the municipal average of €304,000 for Beekdaelen.
What are the additional costs when buying a home in Nuth?
In addition to the purchase price, non-first-time buyers pay 2% transfer tax on the purchase price. First-time buyers under 35 who buy a home below the national threshold are exempt from this. Furthermore, there are notary costs for the deed of transfer and mortgage deed, valuation costs, and possible estate agent fees. Typically, budget 3 to 5% of the purchase price for additional costs.
What types of homes are available if you want to buy a house in Nuth?
The supply in Nuth mainly consists of ground-floor family homes: terraced houses, semi-detached houses, and detached houses. Buying apartments in Nuth is less common, as the village has few multi-storey buildings. The average sold living area of 183 m² indicates that the homes are predominantly spacious.
How is the accessibility from Nuth if you want to live there?
Nuth has its own train station on the Heerlen-Sittard line, making both cities reachable in about ten minutes. Via the A76 and the nearby A79, the village quickly connects to the wider region and the border area with Germany and Belgium. Residents give accessibility the highest score in neighbourhood reviews: a 9.0 out of 10.
Are there good schools in Nuth if I buy a home there with children?
Yes, Nuth has primary education within the village itself, which is one of the reasons residents rate education a 9.0. For secondary education, Heerlen and Sittard are easily accessible by train. The combination of schools, playgrounds, and a library within walking distance makes living in Nuth attractive for families with children.
I've lived in Nuth for 19 years – my whole life, in fact! This village feels like a pleasant and familiar place. Everything I need is close by: playgrounds, the library, schools, shops and even the station. I also love walking, and within a few minutes I'm right in the middle of greenery. Ideal!
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