Homes for sale in Ohé, Maasgouw
Discover homes for sale in Ohé and view the current supply, average asking price, and time on market directly at the top of this page.
House prices and market figures Ohé, Maasgouw
The owner-occupied market in Ohé is pronounced. With 82% owner-occupied homes in the housing stock, this is a neighbourhood where homeownership is the norm, and this is reflected in the prices. Over the past twelve months, seven homes changed hands here at an average purchase price of €598,714. The range runs from €250,000 to €795,000, indicating that the supply varies considerably: from more modest homes to substantial detached houses. With an average living area of 206 m², this works out at a price per square metre of approximately €2,900. That is substantial, but fits the character of the neighbourhood: spacious, mostly detached or semi-detached houses on larger plots. The average WOZ value in Ohé is €357,000, almost equal to the district average of Ohé en Laak (€358,000) and clearly above the municipal average of Maasgouw (€315,000). For the current supply and the average asking price at this moment, see the overview at the top of this page.
Living in Ohé, Maasgouw
Ohé is a small village on the Meuse, embedded in the Limburg river landscape. With 645 inhabitants and a built-up area consisting largely of detached and semi-detached houses on quiet streets, it feels more like a village than an urban neighbourhood. Anyone looking for bustle, traffic and anonymity is in the wrong place. Anyone wanting peace, space and a recognisable community is in the right place.
The built environment is varied. You will find older farmhouses and characteristic Limburg half-timbered houses alongside homes from the 1970s and 1980s, with occasional new-build on freed-up plots. The plots are generally spacious, the gardens large. The green character of the surroundings, with the Meuse within walking distance and the extensive floodplains, means that residents particularly appreciate their living environment.
Facilities are limited in Ohé itself. For daily shopping, residents rely on the nearby centre of Maasbracht, a few kilometres away, where a supermarket and basic shops can be found. Primary education is available in the immediate vicinity; for secondary education and more extensive facilities, residents travel to Roermond, about ten to fifteen minutes away by car. Sports clubs in the area focus on football, tennis and water sports, with the location on the Meuse being an extra asset for those who enjoy rowing, canoeing or walking along the water.
Accessibility by car is reasonable. Via the N271 you quickly reach Roermond and the A73, which provides connections to Nijmegen in the north and Venlo in the south. Public transport is limited: bus services run to Maasbracht and Roermond, but the frequency is low. A car in Ohé is therefore not a luxury but a practical necessity for most residents. By bike, Maasbracht can be reached in a quarter of an hour via the extensive cycle path network along the Meuse.
Residents appreciate the peace and social cohesion in Ohé. On the neighbourhood page of Ohé you will find all reviews and neighbourhood data, including scores per category. One resident describes it as: "You really know your neighbours here, and that gives a sense of security that you don't find in larger places." Criticism focuses mainly on the limited level of facilities and the dependence on the car. Anyone wanting to explore similar village centres can also look at Laak, the sister centre in the same district, or at neighbourhoods such as Stevensweert and Thorn, which have a similar village character but each have their own atmosphere.
Who is a home for sale in Ohé interesting for?
Ohé mainly attracts families and middle-aged people who consciously choose space and peace. The largest age group is between 45 and 65 years old, and over-65s are also well represented. First-time buyers will find it difficult: with an average purchase price of almost €600,000 and a lower limit of €250,000, the entry level is high, and supply is limited. Homeowners moving up the ladder with equity and people who consciously take the step to a more spacious home outside the city are better off here. Anyone unsure whether buying is feasible at the moment can also look at the rental homes in Ohé as an intermediate step. Bear in mind the limited supply: only a few homes are sold per year, so anyone wanting to buy in Ohé would do well to be alert and act quickly when something becomes available.
What residents say about Ohé
Residents of Ohé generally rate their neighbourhood positively, particularly in terms of safety, peace and the social atmosphere. The scores for green space and living environment are high; the level of facilities scores lower, which matches the village character of the neighbourhood. One resident writes: "Ohé is a place where you really unwind. The nature around you, the Meuse, the silence in the evening. That's why we came to live here." View all reviews and the full neighbourhood data on the overview page of Ohé.
Compare homes for sale in and around Ohé
Buurtje.nl bundles the housing supply from more than 1,500 sources and combines this with resident reviews and neighbourhood data, so that you not only find a home but also understand whether the neighbourhood suits you. Compare Ohé with the wider district via the overview of homes for sale in Ohé en Laak, or explore other parts of the municipality via Maasbracht and Linne. For municipality-wide information and policy, you can also visit the website of Maasgouw municipality.
Frequently asked questions
What does a home cost in Ohé?
Over the past twelve months, the average purchase price in Ohé was €598,714. The range ran from €250,000 to €795,000, with an average living area of 206 m². That works out to a price per square metre of approximately €2,900. Supply is scarce: only a few homes are sold per year, so acting quickly is wise.
What is the WOZ value in Ohé?
The average WOZ value in Ohé is €357,000. That is almost equal to the average for the Ohé en Laak district (€358,000) and clearly above the municipal average of Maasgouw (€315,000). Ohé thus belongs to the higher price segments within the municipality.
What is it like to live in Ohé?
Living in Ohé means choosing peace, space and a close-knit community in a village on the Meuse. The neighbourhood has a green, rural character with spacious plots and little traffic. Residents appreciate the social cohesion and proximity to nature, but indicate that amenities are limited and that a car is indispensable.
Is Ohé suitable for families with children?
Ohé can be a good choice for families who consciously choose space and a safe, quiet environment. Primary education is available in the immediate vicinity; for secondary education one must go to Roermond or Maasbracht. The neighbourhood has relatively few young children (85 aged 0-15), which fits the quiet village character. First-time buyers will have difficulty buying a home in Ohé due to the high prices.
How accessible is Ohé?
By car, Ohé is easily accessible via the N271 towards Roermond and the A73. Roermond is about ten to fifteen minutes' drive away. Public transport is limited: buses run to Maasbracht and Roermond, but the frequency is low. For daily use, a car is almost indispensable. Cycling along the Meuse to Maasbracht is a pleasant option for those who wish.
What type of homes can you buy in Ohé?
The supply when buying a home in Ohé mainly consists of spacious detached and semi-detached houses on larger plots. The average living area of sold homes over the past twelve months was 206 m². The building stock is mixed: from characteristic Limburg farms and half-timbered houses to homes from the 1970s and 1980s. Buying an apartment in Ohé is hardly an option; that type of home is virtually absent here.
Are there many amenities in Ohé?
As a small village, Ohé has limited amenities of its own. There is no supermarket in the village itself; for daily shopping one drives to Maasbracht a few kilometres away. Sports clubs and recreational opportunities are available, partly thanks to the location on the Meuse. Those who value a rich range of amenities within walking distance would do well to consider this when choosing to buy in Ohé.







