Homes for sale in Someren dorp, Someren
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What does a home cost in Someren dorp?
The owner-occupied market in Someren dorp is firmly established: 67% of the more than 4,700 homes are owner-occupied, compared to 33% rented. The average WOZ value is €372,000, which is slightly below the municipal average of €392,000 in Someren. This difference is explainable: in the rural area there are more detached houses that push up the municipal WOZ. In the past twelve months, 65 homes were sold at an average purchase price of €461,054, with a range from €235,000 to €875,000. The average living area was 125 m². Here you will mainly find terraced houses and semi-detached houses, supplemented by apartments around the centre and detached houses on the outskirts. At the top of this page, see the current listings and the average time to sell for the most recent status.
Living in Someren dorp: village character with surprisingly many amenities
Someren dorp feels like a real Peel village core. It is not a commuter town near Eindhoven or Helmond, but a community where people know each other at the baker's, on the sports field and at the annual fair. The Markt forms the heart of the village, with shops like Albert Heijn and Jumbo within walking distance, a library, GPs and the town hall. On the neighbourhood page of Someren dorp you can read what residents themselves say. A recurring theme in the reviews: people appreciate the peace and greenery, but sometimes miss more restaurants and evening shops. As one resident puts it: "Everything you need daily is there, but for a night out you drive to Helmond or Eindhoven."
In terms of schools, you are well served. Primary schools De Radonkel and De Brigantijn are in the neighbourhood, and for secondary education there is the Varendonck College on Groenewoudlaan. Sports enthusiasts find their place at football club SV Someren, tennis club LTC Someren or the De Kuil swimming pool. Wilhelminapark is a nice green lung in the middle of the village, and towards Groote Hoeven you have quick access to the rural area with cycling and walking routes through the Peel.
Accessibility is reasonable, but you are dependent on the car. Someren does not have a train station. The nearest station is Helmond (about 15 minutes' drive), from where you are in Eindhoven in half an hour. Bus line 174 connects Someren with Helmond and Asten, but the frequency is limited in the evenings. Via the N266 and the A67 near Asten, you are on the motorway towards Eindhoven or Venlo in twenty minutes. The municipality is investing in cycling infrastructure; more information can be found on the website of the municipality of Someren. Within the village, the difference per neighbourhood is noticeable: the newer districts Waterdael III and Waterdael I + II mainly attract young families, while the centre is popular with seniors who want everything within walking distance.
Does Someren dorp suit you as a buyer?
The largest age group here is 45 to 65 years (2,900 residents), but with almost 1,825 children up to 15 years, it is also clearly a family neighbourhood. First-time buyers can find homes in the lower price range around €235,000, although supply in that segment is limited and you need to act quickly. Movers-up find larger semi-detached and detached houses. Keep in mind additional costs: 2% transfer tax, notary and valuation costs quickly add up to €10,000 to €15,000. Buying an apartment in Someren dorp is possible, but supply is smaller than in urban areas. Is buying not feasible now? Then look at the rental homes in Someren dorp as an alternative. Be honest with yourself about car dependency: without a driving licence, living in Someren dorp is much more difficult.
Searching for a home in Someren dorp and surroundings
On Buurtje.nl, you combine the current housing supply with neighbourhood scores, resident reviews and neighbourhood statistics, so you not only buy a house but also know what to expect from the area. Want to broaden your search? Then also compare the supply in Someren-Eind, nearby Lierop or view all homes for sale in the municipality of Someren.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average purchase price of a house in Someren dorp?
The average purchase price in Someren dorp over the past twelve months was €461,054, based on 65 sold homes. Prices ranged from €235,000 to €875,000, depending on the type of property and location within the village.
How does the WOZ value of homes in Someren dorp compare to the municipality?
The average WOZ value in Someren dorp is €372,000. That is lower than the municipal average of €392,000. This is because the rural area of Someren has relatively many detached houses with higher WOZ values.
What additional costs should I expect when buying a home in Someren dorp?
In addition to the purchase price, you pay 2% transfer tax (for owner-occupation), notary costs, valuation costs, and possibly advisory and mortgage costs. Expect around €10,000 to €15,000 in additional costs, depending on the purchase price and your mortgage type.
Are there schools nearby if I am looking to buy a home in Someren dorp?
Yes, in Someren dorp you will find several primary schools, including De Radonkel and De Brigantijn. For secondary education, there is the Varendonck College. This makes the village well-suited for families with school-age children.
Is buying an apartment in Someren dorp an option for first-time buyers?
The supply of apartments in Someren dorp is limited compared to larger cities, but there are opportunities, especially around the centre. With entry prices from around €235,000, it can be interesting for first-time buyers, although you need to act quickly when supply is scarce.




















