Homes for sale in Someren
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Buying a house in Someren: the housing market in 2026
Someren is a municipality in the southeast of North Brabant with around 20,000 residents, spread across the villages of Someren, Someren-Eind, Someren-Heide and Lierop. It is a municipality where you still have real space: many detached houses, large plots and a rural character that you no longer find in the Randstad. At the same time, you are a quarter of an hour's drive from Helmond and Eindhoven, which makes Someren attractive for people who work in the Brainport region but prefer to live outside the city.
The housing market in Someren is predominantly a buyer's market: 72% of the more than 8,400 homes are owner-occupied, only 28% are rental. The average WOZ value is €392,000. Over the past twelve months, 168 homes have been sold at an average purchase price of €671,827, with a range of €235,000 to €1,295,000. This high average price is explained by the large share of detached houses and farmhouses with substantial plots. At the top of this page you will find the current supply and the most recent market figures, including time to sell and asking prices. Buurtje.nl bundles homes from more than 1,500 sources and adds neighbourhood scores and resident reviews, so you can assess not only the home but also the neighbourhood well.
The best neighbourhoods to buy a house in Someren
The municipality of Someren has eight official neighbourhoods, from compact village centres to extensive rural areas. Each village has its own character and attracts a different type of buyer. Below are the most relevant neighbourhoods for home seekers.
Someren dorp, the beating heart of the municipality
The village of Someren is the largest and best-served neighbourhood. Here you will find the shopping centre at Wilhelminaplein, the library, GPs, supermarkets and several primary schools. The housing supply is diverse: from terraced houses from the 1970s to newer semi-detached homes. For families and movers who value short distances to amenities, this is the logical choice. Prices here are around the municipal average. View the supply in Someren dorp for the current situation.
Someren-Eind dorp, village tranquillity with a close-knit community
Someren-Eind is an independent village east of the village of Someren, with its own church, primary school and sports clubs. Residents appreciate the mutual involvement and the quiet streetscape. The neighbourhood scores an 8.5 from residents on Buurtje.nl, with notably high scores for safety and education. The housing supply mainly consists of spacious family homes and detached houses. For buyers looking for a strong sense of community without being in a rural area, Someren-Eind is a strong option. View what is for sale in Someren-Eind.
Lierop dorp, rural living within cycling distance of Someren
Lierop is the smallest church village in the municipality, located on the edge of the Strabrechtse Heide. With a neighbourhood score of 8.4, residents are positive about the living environment. A resident of Lierop describes it as follows: "Wonderfully quiet village with lots of nature around you, and yet you can reach everything you need within ten minutes." Lierop mainly attracts buyers who consciously choose peace and space. The supply is limited but of high quality, with relatively many detached houses on large plots. Discover the housing supply in Lierop.
Buitengebied Someren-Eind, space and freedom
The rural area around Someren-Eind scores an 8.5 from residents and offers exactly what the name promises: large plots, agricultural homes and former farmhouses converted into spacious family homes. This is the segment that significantly pushes up the average purchase price in Someren. Buyers here are often movers or entrepreneurs who need space. Keep in mind that amenities are at a distance and you are dependent on the car. View the homes in the rural area of Someren-Eind.
In addition, there are other interesting options in the rural area of Someren, where you will find similar space, and in Someren-Heide, a compact village with its own character and affordable entry-level prices. The rural area around Lierop is also worth exploring for those who want to live truly rurally near the Strabrechtse Heide.
What to look out for when buying a home in Someren?
Firstly: the price differences within the municipality are large. A terraced house in Someren-Heide can be around €300,000, while a detached house with land in the rural area can go towards €1,000,000 or more. So look carefully at which type of home fits your budget and wishes, and compare per neighbourhood.
Secondly: Someren is car-dependent. There is no train and bus services are limited. If you need to travel to Eindhoven or Helmond daily, count on the car via the N266 or A67. That is perfectly doable, but it is good to know. If you choose a village like Someren dorp, you will have daily amenities within walking or cycling distance.
Thirdly: buying an apartment in Someren is difficult. The supply largely consists of single-family homes. If you are specifically looking for an apartment, the supply is limited and you need to act quickly when something becomes available.
Finally: use the neighbourhood scores and reviews on Buurtje.nl to compare neighbourhoods on points such as safety, green spaces and community spirit. That gives you insight that you won't find anywhere else. If buying is not (yet) feasible, also check the rental homes in Someren as an alternative.
What residents say about living in Someren
Residents rate Someren an average of 8.4 based on 2 reviews. Notably high scores are for accessibility (10.0), education (10.0) and safety (9.5). Those are figures you don't often see. A resident of Someren-Eind dorp writes: "Safe environment, good schools and you know your neighbours. For our children, it's a great place to grow up." Amenities score slightly lower at 7.0, which is logical for a rural municipality. Want to see all reviews per neighbourhood? Then view all resident reviews of Someren.
Homes for sale near Someren
Looking wider than just Someren? The surrounding municipalities also offer interesting options. Directly next to Someren is Asten, similar in character but with its own centre. To the south you will find homes for sale in Bergeijk, a green municipality in the Kempen. Alphen-Chaam and Baarle-Nassau are also worth considering if you like rural living. For more urban amenities, you can look at the supply in Bergen op Zoom. More about the region can be found on the page of the province of North Brabant.
View the current supply of homes for sale in Someren
At the top of this page you will find all homes for sale in Someren that are currently available. You can filter by price, surface area and energy label to quickly find what suits you. For each home, you will also see the neighbourhood score and how residents rate the area. More information about the municipality, the villages and life in Someren can be found on the municipal website of Someren and on the municipality page here on the platform.
Frequently asked questions
How many homes for sale are there in Someren?
The current number of homes for sale in Someren can be found at the top of this page. The supply is updated daily from more than 1,500 sources, so you always have a complete overview of what is available in all areas.
What does a home cost in Someren?
The average purchase price in Someren over the past twelve months was €671,827, with a range of €235,000 to €1,295,000. The high average price is due to the large proportion of detached houses and farmhouses. In the village centres of Someren-Heide and Someren-Eind, you will generally find lower entry prices than in the outlying areas.
What is the average price per square metre in Someren?
Based on an average purchase price of €671,827 and an average floor area of 168 m², the price per square metre is approximately €3,999. This varies greatly by neighbourhood and property type: compact terraced houses in the village centres have a higher price per m² than large detached houses in the outlying areas.
How long is a property on the market on average in Someren?
The current average selling time can be found at the top of this page. Generally, the market in Someren is quite tight due to limited supply and the appeal of the Brainport region. Popular homes in the village centres are often sold quickly.
Which neighbourhoods in Someren are most popular for buying a home?
Someren dorp is the most popular due to its amenities. Someren-Eind dorp scores an 8.5 from residents and attracts families seeking peace and community. Lierop dorp scores an 8.4 and is popular with nature lovers due to its proximity to the Strabrechtse Heide. The outlying areas are popular with movers looking for space.
Is Someren a good place to buy a home?
Someren scores an 8.4 from residents, with excellent ratings for safety (9.5) and education (10.0). The municipality has around 20,000 inhabitants and a labour participation rate of 69%. Its location near Eindhoven and Helmond makes it attractive for Brainport employees. A downside is the car dependency due to limited public transport.
What are the additional costs when buying a home in Someren?
Expect 4 to 6% on top of the purchase price in additional costs. This includes 2% transfer tax (buyers under 35 may qualify for a starter exemption up to €510,000), notary fees, valuation costs and possibly estate agent fees. With an average purchase price of €671,827, this amounts to approximately €27,000 to €40,000 extra.
What about the accessibility of Someren?
Someren does not have a train station. You are dependent on the car or bus. Via the N266 you reach Helmond in a quarter of an hour and via the A67 you are in Eindhoven within 25 minutes. Residents give accessibility a 10.0, indicating that they consider the location relative to the motorway to be very good. For daily shopping, everything is within cycling distance in the village centres.
Can I search for homes for sale by neighbourhood in Someren?
Yes, you can search by neighbourhood. Someren is divided into eight neighbourhoods, including Someren dorp, Someren-Eind dorp, Lierop dorp, Someren-Heide dorp and the associated outlying areas. Per neighbourhood you can see the available supply, neighbourhood scores and resident reviews.
How many homes are there in total in Someren?
Someren has a total of 8,482 homes. Of these, 72% are owner-occupied and 28% are rental properties. Approximately 20% of the housing stock is owned by housing associations. The supply consists mainly of single-family homes; apartments are scarce in this municipality.
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