Homes for sale in Roermond
View the current supply of homes for sale in Roermond, from starter apartments to detached houses. Compare neighbourhoods on price, neighbourhood score and reviews.



Buying a house in Roermond: the housing market in 2026
Roermond is one of the few Limburg cities where history, nature and a strong regional function come together. The city on the Roer and Meuse attracts buyers because of its compact centre with monumental buildings, the proximity of the Maasplassen lakes and excellent accessibility via the A2 and A73. Major employers such as the Laurentius Hospital, the court and the Designer Outlet ensure a stable local economy, although the labour participation rate of 62% is slightly below the national average.
Of the more than 29,000 homes in Roermond, 54% are owner-occupied and 46% are rental properties. The average WOZ value is €289,000, but actual transaction prices are higher: in the past year, 507 homes were sold at an average purchase price of €416,530. The range is wide, from €130,000 for a compact apartment to €2,250,000 for a villa on the Maasplassen. With an average surface area of 140 m², you get relatively more space for your money in Roermond compared to the Randstad. Check the current overview at the top of this page for the latest asking prices and selling times. On Buurtje.nl, you will find neighbourhood scores and resident reviews for each property, so you can assess not only the house but also the neighbourhood.
The best neighbourhoods to buy a house in Roermond
Roermond has ten official neighbourhoods, each with its own character. From the lively centre to the village-like tranquillity of Swalmen: the differences in atmosphere, price level and type of resident are significant. Below are the five neighbourhoods most popular with buyers.
Centrum, historic heart with urban allure
The centre of Roermond is built around the Munsterkerk and the Markt, with narrow streets full of restaurants, shops and monumental facades. Here you mainly buy apartments and townhouses, often above the municipal average in price. The centre scores a 9.1 from residents based on reviews, the highest score of all neighbourhoods. This is due to the short distance to amenities, the station and the liveliness. For those considering buying an apartment in Roermond and who enjoy city life, this is the logical place. Check the listings in the Centrum for the current situation.
Roermond-Zuid, popular with families
South of the centre lies Roermond-Zuid, a neighbourhood with spacious 1960s and 1970s homes, plenty of greenery and a quiet atmosphere. Residents give the neighbourhood a 9.0, particularly because of the combination of space, schools and playgrounds. Stadspark and swimming pool De Roerdomp are within walking distance. Prices here are around or slightly above average, but you get more square metres for your money than in the centre. Families and movers feel at home here. Check homes in Roermond-Zuid.
Maasniel, village living within the municipality
Maasniel was once an independent village and you can still feel that. It has its own church, a primary school and an active community life. The neighbourhood score is 8.2 based on five reviews, the most reviewed neighbourhood in Roermond. One resident writes: "Maasniel feels like a village, but you are in the centre in five minutes." House prices here are slightly below average, making Maasniel interesting for first-time buyers and young families. Check the available homes in Maasniel.
Hoogvonderen, quiet and well-connected
Hoogvonderen is located on the north side of Roermond, close to the junction of the A73. The neighbourhood consists mainly of single-family homes and scores an 8.8 from residents. It is a quiet, green neighbourhood where you can find a spacious home relatively affordably. For commuters heading to Eindhoven or Venlo, the location is a plus. Check the housing supply in Hoogvonderen.
Asenray, rural living with village character
Asenray is the most rural part of Roermond, with farms, ribbon development and views of the Limburg hills. Residents rate the neighbourhood an 8.9. Here you often buy detached homes or semi-detached houses, sometimes with large plots. Prices can vary widely, but the peace and space are unmatched within the municipality. Check homes for sale in Asenray.
In addition, there are other neighbourhoods worth exploring. Swalmen (7.9) is a former village with its own station and plenty of nature along the Swalm. Herten (7.9) offers a similar village character on the west side. And at the Maasplassen you will find the more exclusive segment, with villas directly on the water. Read all ratings and reviews per neighbourhood on the municipality page of Roermond.
What to look out for when buying a home in Roermond?
Firstly: look beyond the centre. Neighbourhoods like Maasniel and Hoogvonderen offer better value for money and score highly with residents. The price differences within Roermond are considerable, from starter apartments around €130,000 to villas over two million. Determine in advance what you are looking for and in which segment you can bid.
Secondly: take market conditions into account. With 507 homes sold in the past year, there is reasonable turnover, but popular neighbourhoods like the Centrum and Roermond-Zuid face more competition. Make sure you are well informed about financing options and possible overbidding.
Thirdly: accessibility varies greatly per neighbourhood. Roermond has an intercity station, but not every neighbourhood is equally close. Swalmen has its own station, while from Asenray you are more dependent on the car. Also check the parking situation, especially in the centre it can be difficult.
Finally: use the neighbourhood scores and reviews on Buurtje.nl to objectively compare neighbourhoods. You buy a house for years, and the neighbourhood largely determines your living happiness. Prefer to rent? Then also check the rental properties in Roermond.
What residents say about living in Roermond
Based on 19 resident reviews, Roermond scores a 7.8 out of 10. Accessibility (8.2) and amenities (8.1) are rated best, followed by education and greenery (both 8.0). The beauty of public space scores lowest at 7.0, something to keep in mind. The best-rated neighbourhoods are the Centrum (9.1), Roermond-Zuid (9.0) and Asenray (8.9). A resident of Maasniel sums it up: "Everything is close by, the people are friendly and there is enough greenery to walk." Want to read all reviews per neighbourhood? Check the ratings on the municipality page.
Homes for sale near Roermond
Looking outside Roermond as well? The Midden-Limburg region offers plenty of alternatives. Directly to the north lies Beesel, with villages like Reuver and lower prices. To the south you will find Echt-Susteren, a green municipality with good train connections. Bergen (Limburg) is also worth a look for those seeking more space. Towards the mining region, Beekdaelen and Brunssum are affordable options. Also check the overview page of the province of Limburg for a broader picture.
View the current supply of homes for sale in Roermond
At the top of this page you will find the complete overview of homes for sale in Roermond, updated daily from more than 1,500 sources. Use the filters on price, surface area and energy label to search specifically. For each property you will see the neighbourhood score and you can directly compare how the neighbourhood scores on safety, greenery and amenities. This way you make a well-considered choice for your new home. More information about the municipality can be found on the website of the municipality of Roermond.
Frequently asked questions
How many owner-occupied homes are for sale in Roermond?
The current number of owner-occupied homes in Roermond can be found at the top of this page. The supply is updated daily from more than 1,500 sources, so you always have a complete and up-to-date overview of what is available.
What does a home cost in Roermond?
The average purchase price in Roermond over the past year was €416,530, with a range from €130,000 to €2,250,000. Apartments in the centre or Donderberg are the cheapest, while villas near the Maasplassen form the most expensive segment. Prices vary significantly per neighbourhood.
What is the average price per square metre in Roermond?
Based on an average purchase price of €416,530 and an average surface area of 140 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €2,975. This is an average; in the centre and near the Maasplassen the m² price is higher, while in neighbourhoods such as Maasniel and Donderberg it is lower.
How long does a property typically stay on the market in Roermond?
The current average selling time can be found at the top of this page. With 507 homes sold in the past year, there is considerable turnover. The market in Roermond is active, but less overheated than in the Randstad, giving buyers slightly more room for negotiation.
Which neighbourhoods in Roermond are most popular for buying a home?
Based on resident reviews, the Centre (9.1), Roermond-Zuid (9.0) and Asenray (8.9) score the highest. The Centre is popular for its amenities, Roermond-Zuid for its family-friendliness, and Asenray for its rural tranquillity. Maasniel (8.2) is popular among first-time buyers due to lower prices.
Is Roermond a good place to buy a home?
Roermond offers a combination of urban amenities, nature and good accessibility. The city has over 60,700 residents, an intercity train station and is located at the intersection of the A2 and A73 motorways. The average WOZ value of €289,000 is lower than the national average, while amenities are at an urban level. Residents rate the municipality 7.8 out of 10.
What are the additional costs when buying a home in Roermond?
Expect 4 to 6% extra on top of the purchase price. This includes transfer tax (2%, or 0% with the first-time buyer exemption for buyers under 35 for homes up to €510,000), notary fees, valuation costs and possibly estate agent fees. With an average purchase price of €416,530, this amounts to approximately €17,000 to €25,000 in additional costs.
How accessible is Roermond?
Roermond scores an 8.2 on accessibility in resident reviews. The city has an intercity station with direct trains to Eindhoven, Maastricht and Sittard. Via the A2 and A73 you are quickly in Eindhoven, Venlo and the Ruhr area. Swalmen also has its own train station. Accessibility varies per neighbourhood; the centre and Roermond-Oost are closest to the station.
Can I search for owner-occupied homes per neighbourhood in Roermond?
Yes, Roermond is divided into ten neighbourhoods, each with its own page where you can view the housing supply, neighbourhood scores and resident reviews. This allows you to search specifically in, for example, the Centre, Maasniel or Swalmen and compare neighbourhoods on price, safety and amenities.
How many homes are there in total in Roermond?
Roermond has a total of 29,164 homes. Of these, 54% are owner-occupied and 46% are rental properties. Approximately 30% of the housing stock is owned by housing associations. The housing stock is diverse, ranging from pre-war buildings in the centre to new-build in the suburbs.
Quietly situated in nature on a dead-end road. Good accessibility to the city and motorway and all amenities. All types of schools within very short cycling distance.
Auto-translated to English by AIIt's a quiet neighbourhood with lots of greenery, but it could be even more for my liking. As a newcomer, I have to make an effort to have a "good day". The greenery is very well maintained! The dog toilets too. Chapeau. I miss benches and picnic spots. There are many people walking dogs and there are nice shady spots, but you can't sit anywhere to chat.
Auto-translated to English by AIcosy neighbourhood with lovely people, of course there is always someone who is less friendly, but in general I am very satisfied
Auto-translated to English by AIIt is very unsafe in the neighbourhood, many street youths/men, weed smell throughout the neighbourhood in the evenings and during the day. Music nuisance, parties. And a lot of nuisance from illegal motorbikes and so on, police never seen passing by or checking in the street.
Auto-translated to English by AIWe have a nice neighbourhood with many friendly people. When something is going on, almost everyone from the neighbourhood is present, and that is very cosy. We have few amenities in the neighbourhood in terms of shops, but we do have a childcare centre, a football club, a carnival association, several riding schools, the campsite/restaurant Het Spikkerdal, and a few small farms nearby. For amenities like shops or other things, you have to go to Roermond, but that's not a problem because it's about a quarter of an hour away by car or bike. All in all, it's a fun and cosy neighbourhood with a pleasant atmosphere among the residents and many enjoyable activities in this neighbourhood.
Auto-translated to English by AIThis neighbourhood is quiet and you don't have any trouble with the neighbours around you, and the neighbours are also helpful when you need them.
Auto-translated to English by AILovely between green and city, wonderful for walking, cycling and living. Nice green spaces, pleasant community with active participation via neighbourhood committee.
Auto-translated to English by AILovely neighbourhood with plenty of amenities. Tidy and clean. Nice people.
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