Homes for sale in Someren-Heide centrum, Someren
Discover the current supply of homes for sale in Someren-Heide centre and view neighbourhood data, resident reviews and market figures to determine if this quiet Brabant neighbourhood suits you.
House prices and market figures Someren-Heide centrum, Someren
The owner-occupied market in Someren-Heide centrum is pronounced: as many as 87% of the approximately 280 homes are owner-occupied. Rental properties are scarce, and these are mainly social housing (9%). Anyone looking to rent here will find a limited supply via the rental properties in Someren-Heide centrum.
The average WOZ value is €410,000, equal to the district average of Someren-Heide dorp and slightly above the municipal average of €392,000 for Someren. However, actual transaction prices are higher: over the past twelve months, six homes were sold in Someren-Heide centrum for an average purchase price of €544,833. The range ran from €400,000 to €685,000, with an average living area of 177 m². This works out at a price per square metre of approximately €3,079. The supply mainly consists of larger single-family homes and detached houses; apartments are hardly found here. For current asking prices and availability, you can consult the overview at the top of this page.
Living in Someren-Heide centrum, Someren
Someren-Heide centrum is not a neighbourhood that stands out for its hustle and bustle or urban allure. It is a quiet, green and predominantly residential village in the Brabantse Kempen, where most streets are dominated by spacious owner-occupied homes with gardens. The centre of the neighbourhood has a village character: there is a modest core of amenities with a primary school, a community centre and a few small facilities that keep daily life reasonably well-organised for families and permanent residents. For more extensive shopping, most residents drive to the nearby Someren-dorp, where supermarkets and shops can be found.
The housing stock largely consists of single-family homes built between the 1970s and 1990s, supplemented by some newer detached houses on the edges of the neighbourhood. Large apartments or high-rise buildings are almost entirely absent. The streets are quiet, there is greenery in the area and the neighbourhood borders the countryside, making walking and cycling attractive. Sports clubs in and around Someren-Heide offer opportunities for football and other recreational activities.
In terms of accessibility, Someren-Heide centrum is dependent on the car. There is no train station in the neighbourhood itself; the nearest station is Someren, a few kilometres away, with connections towards Eindhoven and Venlo. Bus services are available but limited in frequency, meaning that daily mobility for most residents is by car. The A67 (Eindhoven-Venlo) is easily accessible via the N279, putting Eindhoven about twenty minutes' drive away.
Residents particularly appreciate Someren-Heide centrum for its peace, space and safe environment for children. One resident describes it as: "You really live away from the hustle and bustle here, the neighbours know each other and the children just play outside on the street. You won't find that in a city anymore." Residents are sometimes less enthusiastic about the limited public transport options and the fact that you need a car for almost everything. Read all reviews on the neighbourhood page of Someren-Heide centrum, including scores per category such as safety, greenery and amenities.
Compared to Someren dorp, Someren-Heide centrum is smaller-scale and slightly more self-contained. Anyone wanting more amenities within walking distance should look at Someren dorp or the broader housing market in Someren-Heide dorp. Those who specifically seek peace and space and are used to the car are in the right place here. Villages such as Lierop and Someren-Eind offer a similar village character and are worth comparing.
Who is a home in Someren-Heide centrum interesting for?
The neighbourhood best suits families and people aged 45-plus who consciously choose peace, space and a village living environment. With an average sale price of over €544,000, Someren-Heide centrum is not a starter neighbourhood. Starters who still want to buy in Someren-Heide centrum must take into account a limited supply and prices starting around €400,000. Buying an apartment in Someren-Heide centrum is hardly an option; the supply consists almost exclusively of ground-based homes. Those who want to be more flexible can also look at homes elsewhere in the municipality of Someren. The municipality of Someren publishes information about living and new-build plans via the municipal website of Someren.
What residents say about Someren-Heide centrum
Residents generally rate Someren-Heide centrum positively on safety and liveability. Social cohesion is often mentioned as a strong point: people know each other and there is an active community. One resident writes: "It is quiet, green and clear here. Ideal if you want to live with children and don't like city bustle." Lower scores come back for amenities and public transport, which matches the rural character of the neighbourhood. View all scores and reviews on the overview page of Someren-Heide centrum.
Compare homes in Someren-Heide centrum with the surrounding area
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Frequently asked questions
What is the cost of a home in Someren-Heide centrum?
Over the past twelve months, the average purchase price in Someren-Heide centrum was €544,833. Sale prices ranged from €400,000 to €685,000, with an average living area of 177 m². This equates to an average price of approximately €3,079 per square metre. Supply is limited, with only six homes sold in a year, so anyone wanting to buy in Someren-Heide centrum must act quickly and be well-prepared.
What is the WOZ value in Someren-Heide centrum?
The average WOZ value in Someren-Heide centrum is €410,000. This is equal to the average of the broader Someren-Heide dorp district and slightly above the municipal average of Someren, which stands at €392,000. However, actual sale prices are clearly above the WOZ value, indicating that the market here is attractive.
What is living in Someren-Heide centrum like?
Living in Someren-Heide centrum means choosing peace, space, and a village atmosphere in the Brabantse Kempen. The neighbourhood is small-scale, social cohesion is strong, and the surroundings are green. Residents appreciate the safety and space for children, but also note that you need a car for almost all amenities. The character is similar to other small village centres in the municipality of Someren.
Is Someren-Heide centrum suitable for families?
Yes, the neighbourhood is well-suited for families. The largest group of residents is aged 45-65, but families with children are also well represented. There is a primary school nearby, and the area is quiet and safe. The homes are spacious, which suits family use. However, families should take into account the limited walking distance to amenities and the reliance on a car.
How accessible is Someren-Heide centrum?
Someren-Heide centrum is primarily accessible by car. The A67 towards Eindhoven and Venlo is a short distance away via the N279, making Eindhoven reachable in about twenty minutes. Public transport is limited, with bus connections available but at low frequency. The nearest train station is in Someren, a few kilometres away. For daily mobility, a car is almost indispensable.
What types of homes are for sale in Someren-Heide centrum?
The supply in Someren-Heide centrum consists almost exclusively of ground-floor family homes and detached houses. Buying an apartment in Someren-Heide centrum is hardly possible, as this type of housing is not available here. Most homes were built between the 1970s and 1990s, with an average area of 177 m². Newer detached houses on the edges of the neighbourhood also occur.
Are there schools and basic amenities in Someren-Heide centrum?
Someren-Heide centrum has a primary school and a community centre, which form the core of daily amenities. For supermarkets, shops, and other services, residents rely on the neighbouring Someren-dorp. The municipality of Someren provides information about local amenities and municipal services via its website.



