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House prices and market figures for Puth, Beekdaelen

The owner-occupied market in Puth is strong, but not out of reach. Of the 914 homes in the neighbourhood, 77% are owner-occupied, making it clear that this is a buyer's neighbourhood. Renting is the exception here: only 23% of the housing stock is rental property, of which 14% is via a housing association. The average WOZ value is €315,000, slightly below the district average of Wijk 05 (€325,000), but well above the municipal average of Beekdaelen (€304,000). This positions Puth as a slightly more accessible choice within the district, but certainly not a cheap neighbourhood.

In the past twelve months, 13 homes were sold, with an average purchase price of €332,308. The range runs from €215,000 to €575,000, indicating that both entry-level homes and larger detached houses come onto the market. The average home size of 133 m² results in a price per square metre of approximately €2,500. Supply is limited: with thirteen transactions in a year, Puth is not a busy market, meaning you need to act quickly when something appears. Check the current supply and average asking price at the top of this page for the most recent status.

Living in Puth, Beekdaelen

Puth is a small village in the hilly South Limburg landscape, nestled between the Geul and the characteristic loess slopes of the Beekdaelen region. It is not a neighbourhood you drive through by chance: you go there because you want to be there. This gives Puth a quiet, secluded character that many residents appreciate. The housing stock consists largely of detached and semi-detached houses, often built in the 1960s and 1970s, with the occasional older farmhouse converted into a home. New construction is scarce, which gives the neighbourhood its authentic appearance but also keeps supply limited.

In terms of amenities, you have to be honest: Puth itself has no supermarket or shopping centre. For daily groceries, you drive to Schinnen, the neighbouring village with more basic amenities, or to Nuth and Sittard for a wider range. The primary school in the immediate vicinity serves the youngest children, but for secondary education, children are dependent on surrounding villages. That is something to consider if you are thinking of buying in Puth with school-age children.

Accessibility by car is reasonable: the A76 can be reached within ten minutes, connecting Puth to Heerlen, Sittard and, via the border, to Belgian and German motorways. Maastricht is about a twenty-minute drive away. Public transport is more limited: bus routes run through the region, but the frequency is low and for most destinations you are still dependent on the car. Cyclists can enjoy the surrounding routes through the Geul valley, but the hills make daily commuting by bike less practical for many.

Residents of Puth particularly appreciate the peace, space and green character of the area. On the neighbourhood main page of Puth you can read what residents themselves write about their neighbourhood, including scores per category such as safety, greenery and atmosphere. One resident aptly describes it: "You live here because you consciously choose peace and space, not because it is convenient. But once you make that choice, you never want to leave." Residents are sometimes less enthusiastic about the limited amenities and dependence on the car. If you compare Puth with neighbouring community Sweikhuizen or Nagelbeek-Hegge, you see similar patterns: small villages with their own identity, where nature is close but amenities are a bit further away. Within Wijk 05, Puth has a slightly lower WOZ value than the district average, making it relatively attractive for those who want the atmosphere of the district with a bit more room in the budget.

For whom is a home for sale in Puth a good choice?

Puth mainly attracts people in the 45 to 65 age group, and that is no coincidence. The neighbourhood is best suited to downsizers or people without school-age children who consciously choose peace, space and nature over urban proximity. Seniors who want to enjoy a green environment without the hustle and bustle of the city also find their place here. First-time buyers will have a hard time: supply is limited, prices start at €215,000 but the average transaction is well over three hundred thousand. Those who are flexible in timing and can decide quickly have the best chance. If buying is not feasible now, check out the rental properties in Puth as an intermediate step. Note: supply is small and homes are not always offered via large platforms, so searching widely pays off.

What residents say about Puth

Residents of Puth are generally satisfied with their living environment. The highest scores go to greenery, peace and social cohesion in the village: people know each other. Criticism focuses on the limited amenities and lack of public transport. One resident writes: "Puth is a village where you truly unwind. No nuisance, no hustle, just space." Want to read all the reviews and see how the neighbourhood scores on safety, accessibility and liveability? Then check out the full neighbourhood page of Puth on Buurtje.nl, where residents give a score per category.

Compare homes for sale in and around Puth

Buurtje.nl bundles supply from more than 1,500 sources, so you don't miss a single home for sale in Puth, including those not listed on the major platforms. Moreover, you will find neighbourhood scores and resident reviews here that you won't find anywhere else on a purchase page. Want to look more broadly? Then also compare supply in Thull or explore homes for sale in the municipality of Beekdaelen as a whole. Other districts such as Nuth or Hulsberg also offer interesting alternatives if you want to explore the region. More information about the municipality can be found on the official website of the municipality of Beekdaelen.


Frequently asked questions

What does a home cost in Puth?

The average purchase price in Puth over the past twelve months was €332,308, based on 13 sold homes. The range runs from €215,000 to €575,000, depending on type and location. The average home size is 133 m², which works out to a price of around €2,500 per square metre. Buying a home in Puth is therefore more affordable than the district average, but it does require a quick decision-making process due to the limited supply.

What is the WOZ value in Puth?

The average WOZ value in Puth is €315,000. That is slightly below the average for District 05 (€325,000), but above the municipal average of Beekdaelen (€304,000). Puth is therefore an average to slightly above-average priced neighbourhood within the municipality, with a homeownership rate of 77%.

What is it like to live in Puth?

Living in Puth means choosing peace, space and a green hilly landscape. It is a small village with a close-knit, communal character where residents know each other. Amenities are limited and you are dependent on the car for shopping and public transport. Residents appreciate the low social pressure, the nature and the safe environment, but are more critical of accessibility by public transport.

Is Puth suitable for families with children?

Puth has a primary school in the area, but for secondary education children are dependent on neighbouring towns such as Schinnen or Nuth. The neighbourhood has relatively few young families: the largest age group is 45 to 65 years. Families who value peace and space more than proximity to schools and shops can live here well, provided they are mobile. First-time buyers with a limited budget find the supply tight.

How accessible is Puth?

By car, Puth is reasonably accessible: the A76 is about ten minutes away, Sittard and Heerlen can be reached within twenty minutes, and Maastricht is about twenty to twenty-five minutes away. Public transport is limited: there are regional bus lines, but the frequency is low. Cycling is possible but the hills make daily commuting by bike less attractive for many. A car is almost indispensable in Puth.

What type of homes can you buy in Puth?

The supply in Puth mainly consists of detached and semi-detached houses, often built in the 1960s and 1970s. Here and there converted farmhouses can be found. Buying an apartment in Puth is hardly an option: the housing stock is almost exclusively ground-based. New construction is rare, which gives the neighbourhood its authentic character but keeps the supply small. The average home size is 133 m².

Are there green amenities and nature near Puth?

Nature is one of Puth's strongest assets. The neighbourhood lies in the middle of the South Limburg hill country, with the Geul Valley within cycling distance and walking routes through the surrounding loess meadows and forests right from your doorstep. There are no large city parks, but the open space around the village more than compensates. Residents consistently cite the greenery and peace as reasons to stay living here.

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