Homes for sale in Parkheide, Landgraaf
Check the current supply of homes for sale in Parkheide and discover through neighbourhood scores, market figures and resident reviews whether this quiet Landgraaf neighbourhood suits you.


House prices and market figures Parkheide, Landgraaf
Parkheide is a distinct owner-occupied neighbourhood: 84% of the 733 homes are owner-occupied, only 15% are rental homes. This makes the supply of owner-occupied homes in Parkheide relatively stable, but also scarce. In the past twelve months, 19 homes were sold, with an average sale price of €463,053. The range runs from €329,000 to €625,000, indicating that both spacious terraced houses and larger detached homes change hands. With an average living area of 169 m², this works out to a price per square metre of approximately €2,740.
The average WOZ value in Parkheide is €352,000. By comparison, in the broader district Ubach over Worms it is €252,000 and the municipal average of Landgraaf is €249,000. Parkheide therefore stands out significantly above these, which explains the higher purchase prices and underscores that this is one of the more sought-after neighbourhoods in the municipality. For current asking prices and availability of homes, you can consult the overview at the top of this page.
Living in Parkheide, Landgraaf
Parkheide is a quiet, green residential neighbourhood on the edge of Landgraaf, located in the district of Ubach over Worms. The neighbourhood has a distinctly suburban character: wide streets, plenty of greenery between the homes, and a population that consciously chooses to live here. The largest age group consists of 45- to 65-year-olds, and nearly half of the households are married. That says something about the neighbourhood: it is not a place you end up by chance, but a neighbourhood where people deliberately choose to live and then stay for a long time.
The housing stock largely consists of larger single-family homes, which fits with the average sale price and living area of 169 m². You will find predominantly detached homes and semi-detached houses from the 1980s and 1990s, with well-maintained gardens and ample parking on private property or in front of the door. Apartments are rare in Parkheide; anyone considering buying an apartment in Parkheide will find that the supply is limited.
In terms of amenities, Parkheide itself is compact, but its location compensates well. The shopping centre of Waubach and the facilities along the Rimburgerweg are within short cycling distance. For daily groceries, there are supermarkets in the immediate vicinity of the neighbourhood. Primary schools in the district of Ubach over Worms also serve children from Parkheide. Residents rate education at 7.0, indicating it is functional but not exceptional. For secondary schools, residents rely on Landgraaf-centre or Kerkrade.
Accessibility scores an 8.0. Parkheide is well connected via the N281 towards Kerkrade and the A76 is reachable within a few minutes by car, making the connection with Heerlen and the border region with Germany smooth. Public transport is available via bus lines heading towards Landgraaf-centre and Kerkrade, although in practice the car is the primary mode of transport for most residents.
Residents rate the neighbourhood with an overall score of 8.4 out of 10. Safety (9.0), sense of community (9.0), housing (9.0) and beauty (9.0) score particularly high. Marianne describes it as follows: "A very nice neighbourhood where people are there for each other when something is wrong; we don't visit each other every day but we know how to find each other when something is up, then we are there for each other, that is a given for us without obligations, also for the children and the elderly a very nice neighbourhood." That says a lot about the atmosphere: no forced conviviality, but genuine involvement when it counts. More reviews and neighbourhood data can be found on the Parkheide neighbourhood page.
Compared to neighbouring communities such as Waubach or Abdissenbosch, Parkheide is on average more expensive and slightly quieter in character. Those seeking more urban vibrancy can also look at Schaesberg. The comparison with owner-occupied homes in Ubach over Worms as a whole shows that Parkheide is clearly at the upper end of the district, both in price and neighbourhood quality.
For whom is buying in Parkheide a good choice?
Parkheide mainly attracts movers and families seeking space and willing to pay for it. With an average sale price of over €463,000, this is not a starter neighbourhood. First-time buyers who still want to live in the area would be better off looking at Lauradorp or Namiddagsche Driessen, where the entry threshold is lower. For seniors who want to live quietly and safely with sufficient space, Parkheide is attractive. However, be aware that supply is limited: only 19 homes were sold in the past year, so anyone wanting to buy a home in Parkheide would do well to respond alertly as soon as something becomes available. Those who want to be more flexible can also check the rental homes in Parkheide as a temporary alternative.
What residents say about Parkheide
Parkheide receives an average rating of 8.4 out of 10 from residents. The highest scores go to safety, sense of community, housing and beauty, each with a 9.0. Education (7.0) is the only aspect that lags slightly behind. Marianne writes: "A very nice neighbourhood where people are there for each other when something is wrong." That image of a neighbourhood where people do not impose on each other but are there when needed comes back consistently. All reviews and sub-scores can be found on the overview page of Parkheide.
Comparing owner-occupied homes in and around Parkheide
On Buurtje.nl, in addition to the current housing supply, you will also find resident scores, district data and market figures at neighbourhood level, information you will not find in one place on other platforms. This allows you to better assess whether buying a home in Parkheide suits your situation before scheduling viewings. Also compare the supply in the surrounding neighbourhoods Rimburg and Groenstraat, view the broader supply of Nieuwenhagen, or explore all owner-occupied homes in Landgraaf. More information about the municipality can also be found on the website of the municipality of Landgraaf.
Frequently asked questions
What does a home cost in Parkheide?
The average purchase price in Parkheide over the past year was €463,053, based on 19 sold homes. The range ran from €329,000 to €625,000. With an average living area of 169 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €2,740. This is well above the municipal average of Landgraaf, making Parkheide one of the more expensive neighbourhoods in the region.
What is the WOZ value in Parkheide?
The average WOZ value in Parkheide is €352,000. That is significantly higher than the municipal average of Landgraaf (€249,000) and the district average of Ubach over Worms (€252,000). The high WOZ value reflects the quality of the housing stock and the attractiveness of the neighbourhood.
What is it like to live in Parkheide?
Parkheide is a quiet, green suburban neighbourhood with a strong sense of community. Residents give the neighbourhood a score of 8.4 out of 10, with highs on safety, community spirit and beauty (all 9.0). The atmosphere is reserved but involved: neighbours are there for each other without it feeling obligatory, as one resident puts it.
Is Parkheide suitable for families with children?
Yes, Parkheide is popular with families. The largest household group consists of households with children (325 out of 733 homes), and almost half of the residents are married. The neighbourhood scores well on safety and community spirit, which is nice for children. The educational offering in the immediate vicinity is functional, although secondary schools require the surrounding area.
How accessible is Parkheide?
Residents rate accessibility at 8.0. By car, Parkheide is easily accessible via the N281 and the nearby A76, with good connections to Kerkrade, Heerlen and the border with Germany. Public transport is available via bus lines towards Landgraaf centre and Kerkrade, but the car is the primary means of transport for most residents.
What type of homes are for sale in Parkheide?
The supply consists mainly of spacious single-family homes, including detached houses and semi-detached houses, mostly built in the 1980s and 1990s. The average living area of sold homes is 169 m². Buying an apartment in Parkheide is hardly an option; the supply of these is minimal in this neighbourhood. With 84% owner-occupied homes, it is a pronounced home-owning neighbourhood.
Is Parkheide a safe neighbourhood?
Safety is one of Parkheide's strongest points: residents give a score of 9.0 out of 10 for this. The neighbourhood has a quiet, orderly character with many owner-occupiers, which generally contributes to social control and liveability. The beauty and maintenance of public spaces are also highly valued (9.0).
A very nice neighbourhood where people are there for each other when something is up. We don't visit each other every day, but we know how to find each other when something happens, and then we're there for one another. That's a given for us, without any obligations. Also for the children and the elderly, a very nice neighbourhood.
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