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Homes for sale in Rosarium en omgeving, Venlo

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House prices and market figures for Rosarium and surroundings, Venlo

The owner-occupied market in Rosarium and surroundings is remarkably dynamic for a neighbourhood close to the centre of Venlo. Of the 756 homes in the neighbourhood, approximately 40% are owner-occupied, while 59% are rental properties (part of which are owned by housing corporations). The average WOZ value is €288,000, slightly above the municipal average of €285,000 and clearly higher than the district average of €255,000 in Venlo-Centrum. This difference can be explained by the more spacious homes in this part of the district.

In the past twelve months, 33 homes changed hands at an average sale price of €475,886. The range is wide: from €219,500 for a compact apartment to €898,750 for larger detached houses. With an average living area of 157 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €3,031. The supply consists of a mix of apartments, terraced houses and larger semi-detached houses. At the top of this page, view the current housing supply and the most recent asking prices.

Living in Rosarium and surroundings, Venlo

Rosarium and surroundings takes its name from the rose garden in Julianapark, one of the greenest spots in the centre of Venlo. The neighbourhood is nestled between the River Maas to the west and the railway to the east, creating a clearly defined and recognisable residential area. Its character is mixed: you will find pre-war townhouses along Kaldenkerkerweg, post-war porch flats around Rosariumplein and newer apartments closer to the Maas. This variety in housing types also ensures a diverse population composition, from students and young couples to elderly people who have lived in the neighbourhood for decades.

In terms of amenities, you are well catered for. Albert Heijn supermarket on Parade is within walking distance, and the complete shopping offer of Venlo city centre is a five-minute bike ride away. For primary education, there is, among others, De Springplank primary school in the immediate vicinity. Julianapark itself is a popular spot for walking or playing with children, and along Maasboulevard you can go running with a view of the water. Sports club VVV-Venlo (football) and tennis club LTC Venlo are accessible nearby.

Accessibility is a strong point. Venlo Station is a ten-minute walk away, with direct trains to Eindhoven (approximately 50 minutes), Roermond and towards Düsseldorf. By car, via Eindhovenseweg you quickly reach the A67 towards Eindhoven or the A73 towards Nijmegen. Bus routes stop on Kaldenkerkerweg and take you to districts such as Venlo-Zuid and Venlo-Noord. Parking can sometimes be difficult in the neighbourhood, especially in the streets closer to the centre where paid parking applies.

Residents appreciate the combination of green space and city life. On the neighbourhood page of Rosarium and surroundings you can read reviews in which the proximity of the park and the Maas often come up. "You actually live in the green here, but you are on the Parade in two minutes," writes a resident. At the same time, there are caveats: the porch flats around Rosariumplein are in need of maintenance, and the mix of rental and owner-occupied properties sometimes leads to varying levels of involvement in the neighbourhood. Compared to neighbouring areas such as Q4 (known for its nightlife and monumental buildings) and Binnenstad-Noord, Rosarium and surroundings is slightly quieter and greener, but less vibrant. Those looking for that urban character can also look at the Winkelcentrum area.

Is Rosarium and surroundings right for you as a buyer?

With an average income of €35,700 and 39% highly educated, the neighbourhood attracts a broad audience. First-time buyers purchasing an apartment in Rosarium and surroundings find options from approximately €220,000, although overbidding on the more popular properties is not uncommon. Upsizers and families with a larger budget focus on the more spacious single-family homes along Kaldenkerkerweg or Nassaustraat. Seniors benefit from the flat surroundings and the proximity of amenities. Keep in mind that supply is limited: only 33 transactions in a year means you need patience. Those who want to be more flexible can also consider rental properties in Rosarium and surroundings as an interim solution.

What residents say about Rosarium and surroundings

On the residents' page of this neighbourhood you will find reviews and scores per category. Residents generally give high ratings for the location and green space, while parking and maintenance of some flats score lower. "The Maas around the corner and Julianapark make up for a lot, but the parking pressure is really a point of attention," says a recent review. View all reviews and sub-scores on the neighbourhood page.

Comparing owner-occupied homes around Rosarium and surroundings

Buying a house in Rosarium and surroundings is a choice best made with the neighbourhood as a starting point, not just the home. On Buurtje.nl you combine current housing supply from more than 1,500 sources with neighbourhood scores, resident reviews and district data. This way you not only see what is for sale, but also whether the neighbourhood suits your lifestyle. Feel free to compare with the broader supply of owner-occupied homes in Venlo-Centrum or see what is available in the whole of the municipality of Venlo. Districts such as Venlo-Oost-Noord and Venlo-Oost-Zuid also offer interesting alternatives with a different character. More information about municipal plans and zoning plans can be found on the website of the municipality of Venlo.


Frequently asked questions

What is the cost of a home in Rosarium and surrounding area?

The average purchase price in Rosarium and surrounding area over the past year was €475,886. The cheapest homes sold for around €219,500, while the most expensive transaction came to €898,750. With an average floor area of 157 m², the price per square metre is approximately €3,031.

What is the WOZ value in Rosarium and surrounding area?

The average WOZ value in Rosarium and surrounding area is €288,000. This is slightly higher than the municipal average of Venlo (€285,000) and significantly more than the district average of Venlo-Centrum (€255,000). This is mainly due to the larger homes in this neighbourhood.

What is it like to live in Rosarium and surrounding area?

The neighbourhood combines green spaces (Julianapark, Maas riverbank) with a central location near Venlo city centre. Residents appreciate the tranquillity and the short distance to amenities. It is a mixed neighbourhood with various housing types and a wide range of residents, from students to seniors.

Is Rosarium and surrounding area suitable for first-time buyers looking to purchase a home?

Yes, there are apartments available from around €220,000, which can be an achievable entry point for first-time buyers. However, be aware that overbidding occurs on popular properties. The neighbourhood has many single-person households (540), indicating that first-time buyers and singles are well represented here.

How accessible is Rosarium and surrounding area?

Venlo Station is about a ten-minute walk away, with direct train connections to Eindhoven, Roermond and Düsseldorf. By car, you can reach the A67 and A73 within a few minutes. Several bus routes stop on Kaldenkerkerweg. Cycling to the city centre takes no more than five minutes.

What types of homes are for sale in Rosarium and surrounding area?

The supply ranges from compact apartments in post-war porch flats to larger single-family homes and semi-detached houses from various construction periods. Along Kaldenkerkerweg you will also find pre-war townhouses. The average floor area of sold homes is 157 m².

What about parking in Rosarium and surrounding area?

Parking is a frequently mentioned point of concern among residents. Closer to the city centre, paid parking applies, and in the residential streets parking pressure can be high, especially in the evenings. A private parking space or garage is a major advantage if you buy a home here.

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