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Homes for sale in Stationsbuurt, Deurne

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House prices and market figures Stationsbuurt, Deurne

The owner-occupied market in Stationsbuurt is more compact than you might expect at first glance. Of the 445 homes in the neighbourhood, just over half are owner-occupied (52%), while 48% are rented out, a significant portion of which through a housing association. This makes the supply of owner-occupied homes in Stationsbuurt limited, but not unattainable.

The average WOZ value is €352,000, which is noticeably lower than the district average of €380,000 for Deurne and the municipal average of €387,000. However, the actual transaction prices tell a different story: over the past twelve months, 10 homes were sold with an average purchase price of €474,100. The range runs from €299,000 to €975,000, indicating that both entry-level homes and larger, more expensive properties change hands. With an average living area of 138 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €3,435. House prices in Stationsbuurt are thus clearly above the WOZ value, a sign that the market here is active and that sellers can negotiate well. Check the current supply and the average asking price at the top of this page for the most recent status.

Living in Stationsbuurt, Deurne

The name says it all: Stationsbuurt is located directly around Deurne station, and this largely determines the character of the neighbourhood. It is a functionally laid-out area, with a mix of older terraced houses, some semi-detached homes and a limited number of apartments. The buildings mostly date from the second half of the twentieth century, with a sober but neat appearance. You see little new construction here; the neighbourhood is complete, as residents themselves describe it.

What distinguishes Stationsbuurt from neighbourhoods like Houtenhoek or Vlier-Noord is the direct proximity to the station. For those who travel daily to Eindhoven, Venlo or Helmond, this is a serious advantage. Deurne station is within walking distance, with connections to Eindhoven (about 25 minutes) and Venlo. For motorists, the A67 junction is reachable within minutes, which also makes the neighbourhood attractive for commuters.

In terms of amenities, Stationsbuurt is compact but reasonably well-equipped. The centre of Deurne, with supermarkets, shops and eateries, is within cycling distance. For daily groceries, you hardly need to leave the neighbourhood. Primary schools and childcare are available in the immediate vicinity. For sports, Deurne offers plenty of options, from football clubs to tennis clubs, although these are often a bit further towards Deurne Centrum or the suburbs.

The population composition is striking. With 320 residents aged 65 and over out of a total of 965, Stationsbuurt is clearly a neighbourhood with an older population. You notice this in the atmosphere: it is quiet, there are few children on the street and the neighbourhood has a certain calm that suits an older demographic. Families with young children are less represented. Residents appreciate the peace and central location. On the neighbourhood main page of Stationsbuurt you can read all resident reviews and neighbourhood scores in detail. One resident describes it as: "Quiet living with everything within reach, the station is really a plus if you have to go to the city every day." More critical notes concern the limited green space and parking in the narrower streets around the station.

Want more context about the broader district? Then check the overview of owner-occupied homes in the Deurne district for a broader picture. Neighbourhoods like Provinciebuurt and Heilige Geest are also in the same district and sometimes offer a larger or more compact supply.

Is a home in Stationsbuurt right for you?

Stationsbuurt mainly attracts buyers who consciously choose the public transport connection and a quiet living environment. Seniors and empty nesters feel at home here: the neighbourhood is easily accessible without a car and the atmosphere is subdued. Upsizers looking for space can find it in the larger homes in the higher price range, but must reckon with limited supply and little choice at any given time. First-time buyers purchasing an apartment in Stationsbuurt may be able to enter at the lower end of the market (from around €299,000), but competition is also present in that segment. An honest drawback: with only 10 transactions in a year, supply is scarce and you need to be able to act quickly. Those who prefer renting over buying can also look at rental homes in Stationsbuurt as an alternative.

What residents say about Stationsbuurt

Residents generally rate Stationsbuurt positively when it comes to peace and accessibility. The location near the station is consistently mentioned as a strong point. Residents are less enthusiastic about the greenery in the neighbourhood and the parking situation at busy times. One resident writes: "You live here quietly, but it is not a green neighbourhood. Fortunately, the centre is easily reachable by bike." View all reviews and the full neighbourhood data on the Stationsbuurt page, including scores per category such as safety, amenities and liveability.

Compare owner-occupied homes around Deurne station

Buurtje.nl bundles housing supply from more than 1,500 sources in one place, supplemented with resident reviews and neighbourhood data that you won't find on other platforms. This way, you can compare not only homes but also neighbourhoods. Besides Stationsbuurt, De Vennen and Koolhof are also interesting alternatives within the municipality. For a complete overview of all owner-occupied housing supply in the region, see the page owner-occupied homes in Deurne municipality. More information about the municipality can also be found on the official website of Deurne municipality.


Frequently asked questions

What does a home cost in Stationsbuurt, Deurne?

Over the past twelve months, 10 homes were sold in Stationsbuurt with an average purchase price of €474,100. Prices ranged from €299,000 to €975,000. With an average living area of 138 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €3,435. So there is room for both first-time buyers and those with a larger budget.

What is the WOZ value in Stationsbuurt?

The average WOZ value in Stationsbuurt is €352,000. This is lower than the district average of €380,000 and the municipal average of €387,000 for Deurne. However, actual transaction prices are higher than the WOZ value, indicating that the market is active and homes are typically sold above the WOZ value.

What is it like to live in Stationsbuurt?

Living in Stationsbuurt is quiet and functional. The neighbourhood is located directly around Deurne station, making train accessibility excellent. The atmosphere is subdued, with an older population and little nuisance. Residents appreciate the tranquillity and proximity to the centre, but mention the limited green space and parking situation as drawbacks.

Is Stationsbuurt suitable for seniors or empty nesters?

Stationsbuurt is certainly suitable for seniors and empty nesters. Over a third of residents are aged 65 or older, giving the neighbourhood a quiet, mature atmosphere. The proximity to the station, shops and healthcare facilities makes the neighbourhood easy to live in without a car. Families with young children are less represented.

How is the accessibility of Stationsbuurt?

Accessibility is one of the strongest points of Stationsbuurt. Deurne station is within walking distance, with train connections to Eindhoven (approximately 25 minutes) and Venlo. For motorists, the connection to the A67 can be reached within a few minutes by car. The centre of Deurne is comfortably accessible by bicycle.

What type of homes are for sale in Stationsbuurt?

The supply mainly consists of terraced houses and semi-detached houses from the second half of the twentieth century. There are also some apartments available. The average living area of homes sold in the past year was 138 m². The total owner-occupied housing supply is limited: of the 445 homes, 52% are in the owner-occupied sector.

Is there sufficient parking space in Stationsbuurt?

Parking is a recurring point of attention in Stationsbuurt. Around the station, parking pressure is noticeable at busy times, partly because commuters use the surrounding streets. Residents mention this in their reviews as one of the less pleasant aspects of the neighbourhood. Those with multiple cars would do well to explore this in advance.

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