Homes for sale in Spaubeek, Beek
Discover the current supply of homes for sale in Spaubeek and find the home that fits your wishes and budget. View prices, neighbourhood data and resident reviews on one page.

House prices and market figures Spaubeek, Beek
The owner-occupied market in Spaubeek is pronounced. Of the 1,533 homes in the neighbourhood, 77% are owner-occupied, making this village a true homeownership area. The average WOZ value is €314,000, clearly higher than the district average of Beek-Spaubeek (€284,000) and also above the municipal average of €293,000. This indicates that Spaubeek is on the higher end within the municipality of Beek in terms of property value.
Over the past twelve months, 26 homes were sold, with an average purchase price of €377,077. The range runs from €219,000 to €635,000, showing that both entry-level homes and more spacious detached houses come onto the market. With an average sales area of 135 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €2,793. The supply consists mainly of ground-floor homes such as terraced houses, semi-detached houses and detached houses. Apartments are scarce. Check the current supply and the average asking price at the top of this page for the most recent status.
Living in Spaubeek, Beek
Spaubeek is a compact South Limburg village with a distinct character of its own. It lies on the hill edge south of Beek, surrounded by fields, forests and typical Limburg hollow roads. Anyone looking for a home here consciously chooses peace, space and a recognisable village scene with old half-timbered farms and post-war expansion neighbourhoods from the 1960s and 1970s. The housing stock is varied: from compact terraced houses in the expansion neighbourhoods to more spacious semi-detached houses and occasionally a detached house on the edge of the village.
The resident score on the neighbourhood page of Spaubeek stands at a solid 8.4 out of 10. Residents are particularly enthusiastic about the greenery (10.0) and the appearance of the neighbourhood (9.0). Bas Goverde describes it as "neat and social" and emphasises that neighbours are helpful. At the same time, there is a caveat: Lucia Heijnen indicates that as an outsider it is difficult to truly become part of the community. "A real village where you don't fit in as an outsider," she writes. That is an honest signal for people coming from outside the region: expect neither anonymity nor automatic warmth.
Facilities are limited but present. There is a primary school in the village itself and for daily shopping you can go to nearby Beek, just a few minutes' drive away. Larger shopping centres and the full range of amenities can be found in Sittard or Geleen, both reachable within twenty minutes. Spaubeek has an active club life with a football club and other local initiatives, which explains the community score of 7.7.
In terms of accessibility, the neighbourhood scores a 6.7, which is realistic. There are bus routes towards Beek and Sittard, but the frequency is limited. By car, the A2 and A76 are quickly accessible via Beek, meaning Maastricht, Sittard and Heerlen are within twenty to thirty minutes. Beek-Elsloo station, a few kilometres away, offers train connections towards Maastricht and Eindhoven. For daily commuters, a car is almost indispensable.
Compared to neighbouring municipalities such as Beek-centrum and Neerbeek, Spaubeek has a more rural and closed character. Those looking for more urban dynamics can also look at the broader supply in the Beek-Spaubeek district. More background on the village, including all resident reviews and neighbourhood data, can be found on the information page of Spaubeek.
Does an owner-occupied home in Spaubeek suit you?
Spaubeek mainly attracts families and those aged 50 and over: the largest age group is 45 to 65 years, and almost half of households are married. The more spacious homes and green character make the village attractive for movers seeking more living space outside the city. Starters can enter from around €219,000, but must reckon with an average purchase price of over €377,000 and tight availability. On average, only a few dozen homes are sold per year, so acting quickly pays off. Those who prefer to rent can find alternatives on the page with rental homes in Spaubeek. Keep in mind that only 23% of the housing stock is rented out, so the rental market supply is limited.
What residents say about Spaubeek
Spaubeek receives an average rating of 8.4 out of 10, based on three reviews. The highest sub-scores are for greenery (10.0) and housing (9.3), which aligns with the image of a spacious, green village with quality housing. Accessibility (6.7) and facilities (7.0) score lower, which is fair for a small-scale village. Resident Bas describes the neighbourhood as a place with "care for each other." Read all reviews and sub-scores on the neighbourhood page of Spaubeek.
Compare owner-occupied homes around Spaubeek
Buurtje.nl bundles supply from more than 1,500 sources and adds neighbourhood scores and resident reviews, so you compare not only a home but also the neighbourhood itself. Want to search more broadly? Then check the purchase overview of the Beek-Spaubeek district, all owner-occupied homes in the municipality of Beek or the adjacent district Beek-Zuid. More about the municipality can be found on the website of municipality of Beek.
Frequently asked questions
What does a home cost in Spaubeek?
The average purchase price in Spaubeek over the past twelve months was €377,077. The range runs from €219,000 to €635,000, depending on type and size. With an average living area of 135 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €2,793. First-time buyers can enter at the lower end of the market, but supply is limited and homes sell relatively quickly.
What is the WOZ value in Spaubeek?
The average WOZ value of homes in Spaubeek is €314,000. This is higher than the district average of Beek-Spaubeek (€284,000) and also above the municipal average of Beek (€293,000). Spaubeek is thus one of the more expensive neighbourhoods within the municipality.
What is it like to live in Spaubeek?
Spaubeek is a quiet, green South Limburg village with a strong village identity. Residents appreciate the green surroundings and social involvement, although some indicate that it takes a while to fit in as an outsider. The neighbourhood scores 8.4 out of 10 based on resident reviews, with highs for green space (10.0) and housing (9.3).
Is Spaubeek suitable for families with children?
Yes, Spaubeek is a popular neighbourhood for families. There is a primary school in the village and homes are generally spacious (135 m²). The green surroundings and relative quiet make it attractive for families who want to live outside the city. The 45-65 age group is the largest, indicating a settled, stable population composition.
How accessible is Spaubeek?
By car, Spaubeek is easily accessible via the A2 and A76, with Maastricht, Sittard and Heerlen within twenty to thirty minutes. Beek-Elsloo station is a few kilometres away and offers train connections to Maastricht and Eindhoven. Public bus transport is limited in frequency, so a car is almost essential for daily use. Residents give accessibility a score of 6.7 out of 10.
What types of homes can you buy in Spaubeek?
The supply mainly consists of ground-based homes: terraced houses, semi-detached houses and detached houses. A large part of the housing stock dates from the post-war expansion period, the 1960s and 1970s. Buying an apartment in Spaubeek is hardly possible; the village has virtually no apartment complexes. Of the total housing stock, 77% is owner-occupied.
How green and safe is Spaubeek?
Green space is Spaubeek's absolute strongest asset: residents give it a perfect score of 10.0 out of 10. The village is nestled between fields, forests and typical Limburg hollow roads. Safety also scores high with an 8.3 out of 10. The combination of green space and safety makes Spaubeek attractive for those seeking peace and space.
Helpful and attentive to each other. Spaubeek
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