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House prices and market figures in Someren centrum

Someren centrum is a neighbourhood where the majority of homes are owner-occupied: 67% are owner-occupied homes, 33% are rental properties (of which 26% are social housing). The average WOZ value is €357,000, which is slightly lower than the district average of Someren dorp (€372,000) and clearly below the municipal average of €392,000. This makes the centre relatively more accessible for buyers who want to live in the municipality of Someren. Actual transaction prices are higher: in the past twelve months, 32 homes were sold for an average of €454,484, with a range from €235,000 to €795,000. With an average living area of 112 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €4,058. The supply consists of a mix of terraced houses, semi-detached houses and apartments, with the occasional detached house on the edges of the centre. At the top of this page, you can view the current supply and the average time to sell for the most recent figures.

Living in Someren centrum

Someren centrum has the character of a typical Brabant village centre. It is compact, clear and social. The Markt forms the beating heart, with shops, restaurants and the town hall. Along the Kerkendijk and Wilhelminaplein you will find the main daily amenities: an Albert Heijn, bakery, pharmacy and various specialist shops. For larger grocery shopping or more choice, people go to Helmond or Eindhoven, but for daily errands you have everything within walking distance.

The housing stock in the centre is varied. You will find post-war terraced houses from the 1950s and 1960s around the church, but also newer apartments and senior homes that have been built in recent years. On the Speelheuvelstraat and surrounding area, there are characteristic 1970s homes with spacious gardens, while towards the Slievenstraat more recent construction can be found. It is not a neighbourhood with a single face; it is precisely this variety that makes the centre recognisable.

In terms of accessibility, Someren is a car village. The N266 connects you quickly to Helmond (about 15 minutes) and via the A67 you are in Eindhoven in half an hour. Someren does not have a train station; the nearest station is Helmond, about ten kilometres away. Bus line 172 runs through the centre towards Helmond and Asten, but the frequency is limited. A car or a good bicycle is not a luxury here, but a necessity.

Striking about the population composition is the high proportion of people aged 65 and over: 1,135 out of 3,100 residents. You notice this in the atmosphere, which is quiet and friendly, but also in the type of facilities. There are several GPs, a physiotherapy practice and care centre Elsendael in the immediate vicinity. For families with children, primary school De Radonkel is nearby, and sports clubs such as SV Someren and tennis club De Peelbergen are within cycling distance on the edge of the village.

Residents appreciate the village character and the peace. On the page of Someren centrum you can read what residents think exactly. A frequently heard comment: "It is quiet and safe here, you know your neighbours and there is always someone keeping an eye on things." At the same time, there is criticism of the limited range of shops and the dependence on the car for larger outings. Compared to new-build neighbourhoods such as Waterdael III, the centre is somewhat older and less uniform, but it offers more liveliness due to the proximity of shops and restaurants. Neighbourhoods such as Noord and Loove are quieter and greener, but are further from amenities.

Is a home for sale in Someren centrum right for you?

With the high proportion of single-person households (580 of the households) and people aged 65 and over, Someren centrum is particularly suitable for seniors who want to live independently with everything nearby. But also first-time buyers who buy an apartment in Someren centrum will find opportunities here: entry prices from €235,000 are still achievable by Brabant standards. Movers looking for a larger semi-detached or detached home are more likely to end up in the neighbourhoods of Waterdael I + II or Groote Hoeven. Keep in mind that supply in the centre is limited and popular homes sell quickly. Would you rather rent? Then check out the rental properties in Someren centrum as an alternative.

What residents say about Someren centrum

On the residents' page of Someren centrum, residents share their experiences. The village community feeling scores highly, while the range of shops and entertainment options is rated lower. One resident writes: "Nice living here, everything is close by and the people are friendly. But for a night out, you really have to go to Helmond or Eindhoven." Read all the reviews and view the sub-scores per category on the neighbourhood page.

Compare homes for sale around Someren centrum

Do you want to buy a home in Someren centrum but also see what is available in the surrounding area? Compare the supply with homes in the entire district of Someren dorp or view the overview of homes for sale in the municipality of Someren. The villages of Someren-Eind and Lierop are also worth a look if you are looking for more space at a lower price. On Buurtje.nl, you combine current housing supply from more than 1,500 sources with neighbourhood scores and resident reviews, so you not only choose a home but also the neighbourhood that suits you. Want to know more about the municipality of Someren? Also visit the website of the municipality of Someren for information about zoning plans and local regulations.


Frequently asked questions

What is the cost of a home in Someren centrum?

The average purchase price in Someren centrum over the past year was €454,484, with prices ranging from €235,000 to €795,000. With an average area of 112 m², the price per square metre is approximately €4,058. The WOZ value (€357,000) is lower than the municipal average.

What is the WOZ value in Someren centrum?

The average WOZ value in Someren centrum is €357,000. That is lower than the district average of Someren dorp (€372,000) and the municipal average of Someren (€392,000). Actual transaction prices are generally higher than the WOZ value.

What is it like to live in Someren centrum?

Living in Someren centrum feels village-like and cosy. Daily amenities are within walking distance, such as a supermarket and shops around the Markt. The neighbourhood has a high proportion of seniors, which contributes to the quiet atmosphere. Residents appreciate the sense of community but sometimes miss more shopping and entertainment options.

Is Someren centrum suitable for seniors?

Yes, Someren centrum is very suitable for seniors. Over a third of residents are aged 65 and over, and there are many amenities within walking distance, including GPs, a pharmacy and care centre Elsendael. There are also ground-floor apartments and senior homes available.

How accessible is Someren centrum?

Someren centrum is mainly easily accessible by car. Via the N266 you can reach Helmond in about 15 minutes and via the A67 Eindhoven in half an hour. The nearest train station is Helmond. Bus line 172 runs through the centre, but the frequency is limited.

What types of homes are for sale in Someren centrum?

In Someren centrum you will find a mix of terraced houses from the 1950s to 1970s, newer apartments and semi-detached houses. Occasionally a detached house comes on the market. The average living area of sold homes is 112 m².

Are there schools and sports facilities in Someren centrum?

Yes, primary school De Radonkel is located near the centre. For secondary education, children go to Helmond or Asten. Sports clubs such as SV Someren (football) and tennis club De Peelbergen are within cycling distance on the outskirts of the village.

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