Homes for sale in Someren-Heide dorp, Someren
Discover the current supply of homes for sale in Someren-Heide village. View asking prices, selling times and neighbourhood data directly on this page.
House prices in Someren-Heide dorp: spacious homes above the municipal average
Someren-Heide dorp is predominantly an owner-occupied neighbourhood: 87% of the 280 homes are owned, only 13% are rented. The average WOZ value is €410,000, which is slightly higher than the municipal average of €392,000 for Someren. This difference can be explained by the type of homes that dominate here: detached and semi-detached single-family homes with large plots, no apartment blocks or terraced houses in high density. In the past twelve months, six homes were sold at 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 indicates that buying a home in Someren-Heide dorp is certainly not cheap, but buyers do get relatively many square metres for their money. See the current listings and asking prices at the top of this page.
Someren-Heide dorp: a quiet Brabant ribbon village with strong social cohesion
Living in Someren-Heide dorp feels different from living in an ordinary Brabant village centre. It is a ribbon village, built along through roads with open space around it, surrounded by heathland and agricultural landscape. The buildings are not compact but spread out, providing plenty of greenery and tranquillity, but also less street life. The largest age group consists of 45- to 65-year-olds, and families with children are the most common household type. This is reflected in the atmosphere: it is a neighbourhood where people know each other, where children play outside, and where it is quiet in the evenings.
Residents appreciate on the neighbourhood page of Someren-Heide dorp particularly the tranquillity, the space, and the feeling of safety. A recurring theme in the reviews is that it is a pleasant place to raise children, but that you do need to get in the car for daily shopping. There are few amenities in the neighbourhood itself: no supermarket within walking distance, no GP in the village. For these amenities, you go to Someren-Heide centrum, which is a short drive away. For a larger shopping centre, secondary schools, and medical facilities, you go to Someren-dorp, accessible via the Wilhelminastraat and the N279. Primary education is available in the immediate vicinity. For sports, there are opportunities through local clubs, and the location near nature reserves makes walking and cycling popular.
In terms of accessibility, Someren-Heide dorp is heavily dependent on the car. There is no train station in the village itself; the nearest station is Helmond, about ten to fifteen minutes away by car. Via the N279 you quickly reach the A67 towards Eindhoven or Venlo. Public transport is limited. Those who commute daily to Eindhoven or Helmond do so most comfortably by car. Similar village neighbourhoods in the municipality are Someren dorp and Lierop dorp, each with its own character but offering similar tranquillity. Those seeking more space and rurality can also look at Buitengebied Someren.
For which buyers is buying a home in Someren-Heide dorp realistic?
Given the average sale price of over €544,000 and a lower limit of €400,000, buying in Someren-Heide dorp is mainly for movers and buyers with equity. First-time buyers will find it difficult here without additional financing or family support. Supply is limited, with only six transactions in a year, so anyone looking for a home to buy must be patient and able to act quickly. In addition to the purchase price, consider transfer tax (2% for non-first-time buyers), notary costs, and any renovation costs. Those who want to be more flexible or wait out the market can also look at rental homes in Someren-Heide dorp as a temporary alternative.
Searching for a home to buy in Someren-Heide dorp: use neighbourhood data alongside property data
Buying a home is more than comparing square metres and asking prices. Buurtje.nl combines the current property listings with resident reviews, age composition, and neighbourhood statistics, so you get a more complete picture of what you are buying. Also check the listings in surrounding neighbourhoods such as Someren-Eind dorp or Buitengebied Lierop, or compare with the total listings via homes for sale in Someren. More about the municipality can be found on the official website of the municipality of Someren.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average cost of buying a house in Someren-Heide dorp?
In the past twelve months, homes in Someren-Heide dorp sold for an average of €544,833. Prices ranged from €400,000 to €685,000, with an average living area of 177 m². These are almost always spacious single-family homes, not apartments.
What is the WOZ value of a home in Someren-Heide dorp?
The average WOZ value in Someren-Heide dorp is €410,000. This is slightly above the municipal average of €392,000 for the municipality of Someren. The higher WOZ value is related to the type of homes in the neighbourhood: predominantly detached and semi-detached houses on spacious plots.
What additional costs should I consider when buying an apartment or house in Someren-Heide dorp?
In addition to the purchase price, as a non-first-time buyer you pay 2% transfer tax on the purchase price. On top of that, there are notary costs for the deed of transfer and the mortgage deed, typically together between €1,500 and €3,000. Also factor in valuation costs, possible estate agent fees, and any renovation costs. Buying an apartment in Someren-Heide dorp is hardly an option; the supply consists almost entirely of ground-based homes.
How accessible is Someren-Heide dorp for commuters?
Someren-Heide dorp does not have its own train station. The nearest station is Helmond, about ten to fifteen minutes away by car. Via the N279 you quickly connect to the A67, making Eindhoven and Venlo easily accessible. Public transport is limited; a car is almost indispensable for daily use.
Is Someren-Heide dorp suitable for families with children?
Yes, families with children form the largest household group in the neighbourhood. Primary education is available in the immediate vicinity. For secondary schools and more extensive facilities, you go to Someren-dorp. Residents cite the peace, space, and social cohesion as important reasons to live here and buy a home.



