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Homes for sale in Reuvelt, Horst aan de Maas

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House prices and market figures Reuvelt, Horst aan de Maas

The owner-occupied market in Reuvelt is pronounced. With 90% owner-occupied homes in the housing stock, this is a neighbourhood where owner-occupiers set the tone. Rental properties are scarce; those who still want to rent will find a limited overview on the page with rental properties in Reuvelt.

The average WOZ value is €298,000, slightly below the average for the district Grubbenvorst (€299,000) and clearly below the municipal average of Horst aan de Maas (€324,000). Yet the actual transaction prices tell a different story: in the past twelve months, 16 homes were sold with an average purchase price of €575,125. The range runs from €315,000 to €850,000, indicating that both more modest homes and spacious detached houses change hands. With an average living area of 178 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €3,230. The supply consists mainly of detached and semi-detached houses on spacious plots, a characteristic that distinguishes Reuvelt from more urban neighbourhoods in the municipality. For current asking prices and selling times, view the property supply at the top of this page.

Living in Reuvelt, Horst aan de Maas

Reuvelt is a rural residential neighbourhood on the edge of Grubbenvorst, wedged between agricultural land and the quieter residential ribbons that characterise North Limburg. The atmosphere is village-like and subdued. Those who live here consciously choose space and tranquillity over urban bustle. The homes are predominantly on spacious plots, with gardens bordering meadows or orchards. The building pattern is not the result of a single construction wave, but of gradual expansion: you see homes from the 1970s and 1980s alongside more recent detached houses built in the 1990s and 2000s. This gives the neighbourhood a varied streetscape without feeling cluttered.

You won't find amenities in Reuvelt itself, but that is not a problem for most residents. The centre of Grubbenvorst is a short bike ride away, with a supermarket, a primary school and a few local shops. For a wider range, residents drive to Venlo, about twelve kilometres away. Children attend primary school in Grubbenvorst-Centrum; for secondary education, Venlo is the designated city. For sports, there are opportunities through local clubs in Grubbenvorst, including football and tennis.

In terms of accessibility, Reuvelt is heavily car-oriented. The A73 can be reached within minutes, making Venlo and Nijmegen easily accessible. There is no train station in the immediate vicinity; the nearest station is Venlo, reachable by bus or car. Bus connections exist, but frequency is limited, as in many rural neighbourhoods in this region. Those without a car notice this.

Residents particularly appreciate the tranquillity and space. On the neighbourhood page of Reuvelt, reviews can be read that confirm this. One resident writes: "You live here in the countryside, but still close to everything. The neighbours know each other, and you notice that." Criticism sometimes focuses on the limited public transport and the fact that you need a car for almost everything. Compared to neighbouring Grubbenvorst-Centrum, Reuvelt is quieter and greener, but also further from daily amenities. Middelreuvelt and Tuinhaversveld are similar neighbourhoods in the same area, each with its own character worth comparing. The municipality provides additional information about amenities and policy in the region via horstaandemaas.nl.

The population composition says something about who lives there: the largest group is 65-plus (255 of the 790 residents), followed by the group between 45 and 65 years old. Young families are fewer, although there are children in the neighbourhood. Most households are without children, and half of the residents are married. That fits the picture of a neighbourhood where people stay long after their children have left home.

Does a home for sale in Reuvelt suit you as a buyer?

Reuvelt is primarily interesting for movers and people around or over fifty who consciously choose tranquillity, space and a detached house. The average transaction price of €575,125 makes this no starter neighbourhood, although the lower end of the market from €315,000 sometimes offers an entry opportunity. Starters who still want to buy in Reuvelt would do well to act quickly when new supply appears, because with 16 transactions in a year, supply is limited and competition for attractive homes is real. Those who want to be more flexible or first get to know the neighbourhood can also look at the rental properties in Reuvelt as an intermediate step. A disadvantage not to be avoided: without a car, living in Reuvelt is difficult.

What residents say about Reuvelt

The resident reviews on the neighbourhood page of Reuvelt show a consistent picture. Residents appreciate the green environment, social cohesion and tranquillity. One reviewer describes it as: "Here you really know your neighbours. It's not an anonymous estate." Lower scores come back on the point of amenities and public transport, which for younger residents or people without a car is a serious point of attention. View all ratings and subscores on the neighbourhood page for a complete picture.

Compare homes for sale in and around Reuvelt

Buurtje.nl bundles property supply from more than 1,500 sources in one place, supplemented with resident reviews and neighbourhood data you won't find anywhere else. This way you can compare not only homes, but also neighbourhoods. Besides Reuvelt, De Comert and Verspreide huizen Grubbenvorst are interesting alternatives in the same district. Those who want a broader orientation can also look at homes for sale in Grubbenvorst as a whole, or explore the supply in other districts such as America and Meterik within the municipality.


Frequently asked questions

What does a home cost in Reuvelt?

In the past twelve months, 16 homes were sold in Reuvelt with an average purchase price of €575,125. The range runs from €315,000 to €850,000. With an average living area of 178 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €3,230. Buying a home in Reuvelt is therefore not a cheap affair, but the lower end of the market sometimes offers an entry opportunity for buyers with a more limited budget.

What is the WOZ value in Reuvelt?

The average WOZ value in Reuvelt is €298,000. That is slightly below the average for the Grubbenvorst district (€299,000) and clearly below the municipal average of Horst aan de Maas (€324,000). The difference between the WOZ value and actual transaction prices in Reuvelt is remarkably large, indicating that the market value of homes here is significantly above the fiscal value.

What is living in Reuvelt like?

Living in Reuvelt means choosing peace, space and a rural setting on the edge of Grubbenvorst. The neighbourhood has a village character with many detached houses on spacious plots. Residents appreciate the social cohesion and the green environment, although the neighbourhood is heavily dependent on the car for daily amenities. It is not a neighbourhood for those seeking urban vibrancy.

Is Reuvelt suitable for seniors and downsizers?

Yes, Reuvelt suits seniors and downsizers well. The largest population group is 65-plus, and most households are without children. The spacious homes, quiet environment and low building density match what many people seek in a later stage of life. However, it is important that residents are mobile, as public transport is limited and a car is almost indispensable.

How accessible is Reuvelt?

Reuvelt is easily accessible by car. The A73 towards Venlo and Nijmegen can be reached within a few minutes. Venlo, the nearest city centre, is about twelve kilometres away. There are bus connections, but they run infrequently. There is no train station in the immediate vicinity; the nearest station is in Venlo. Cyclists can quickly reach the centre of Grubbenvorst.

What type of homes are for sale in Reuvelt?

In Reuvelt, the supply mainly consists of detached and semi-detached homes. Buying an apartment in Reuvelt is hardly an option, as this type of home is virtually non-existent here. Most houses were built in the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s, with an average living area of 178 m². The housing stock comprises 354 homes, 90% of which are owner-occupied.

Are there schools and amenities in Reuvelt?

Reuvelt itself has no schools or supermarkets. For daily groceries and a primary school, residents rely on nearby Grubbenvorst-Centrum, which is a short bike ride away. For secondary education and a wider range of shops, Venlo is the designated destination. Those considering buying in Reuvelt with children would do well to map out school choices and travel routes in advance.

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