Homes for sale in Stevensweert waaronder Bilt, Maasgouw
Discover homes for sale in Stevensweert including Bilt and view the current supply, recent sale prices, and what residents say about living in this neighbourhood.


House prices and market figures Stevensweert including Bilt, Maasgouw
The owner-occupied market in Stevensweert including Bilt is pronounced. Of the 615 homes in the neighbourhood, as many as 82% are owner-occupied, indicating that this is an area where people consciously choose to stay. Only 18% are rental properties, of which 8% are through a housing association. This makes the supply of rental properties limited; those who want to live here typically buy.
The average WOZ value is €308,000, which is slightly below the district average of Stevensweert (€322,000) and the municipal average of Maasgouw (€315,000). That difference is modest, but it indicates that you enter this neighbourhood relatively favourably compared to the rest of the district.
Looking at the actual sales transactions over the past twelve months, 16 homes were sold at an average purchase price of €386,625. The range runs from €239,000 to €550,000, showing that both starter homes and larger detached houses change hands. With an average living area of 155 m², this works out to a price of approximately €2,494 per square metre. For current asking prices and available supply, see the overview at the top of this page.
Living in Stevensweert including Bilt, Maasgouw
Stevensweert is an island village in the Meuse, literally surrounded by water, and this largely determines the character of the neighbourhood. It is quiet, green and compact. Bilt is a small hamlet that belongs to this island area and has a similar rural character. The housing stock consists mainly of detached and semi-detached houses, many built in the 1970s and 1980s, but also with older, characteristic properties that reflect the historical identity of the island village. Buying an apartment in Stevensweert including Bilt is hardly an option; the neighbourhood is almost exclusively ground-based.
The atmosphere is that of a close-knit village community. With 1,385 residents, almost everyone knows each other. The largest age group is 45 to 65 years, followed by seniors over 65. This is reflected in the quiet streets and limited dynamism. Young families are present, but less prominent than in surrounding districts. Those seeking peace, space and nature will find it in abundance here, thanks in part to the Meuse banks and the surrounding river landscape.
In terms of amenities, Stevensweert is modest but functional for daily use. There is a primary school in the village, local hospitality and a limited number of small shops. For a supermarket and more extensive facilities, you rely on Maasbracht or Roermond. The sports club SV Stevensweert offers a local base for football enthusiasts. The village has an active club life that suits the close-knit community.
Accessibility by car is reasonable: via the N271 and the connection to the A2, you can reach Roermond from Stevensweert in about twenty to twenty-five minutes and Maastricht or Eindhoven in about forty minutes. Public transport is limited; there is a bus line connecting to Maasbracht and Roermond, but for daily commuting a car is almost indispensable. There is no train station in the village itself; the nearest station is Maasbracht or Roermond.
Residents appreciate the peace, nature and safety of the neighbourhood. One resident describes it as: "You live here as if the world stands still. The Meuse around you, no traffic jams, no noise. But you have to know that you take the car for everything." That last point is an honest criticism that comes up more often: the limited walking distance to amenities and the almost complete lack of public transport. View all reviews and neighbourhood data on the Stevensweert including Bilt neighbourhood page.
Compared to neighbouring community Eiland-Brandt, Stevensweert including Bilt is slightly more compact and village-like in character. Those who want to know more about the broader context can also look at the overall overview of owner-occupied homes in Stevensweert as a district.
Does a home for sale in Stevensweert including Bilt suit you as a buyer?
Buying in Stevensweert including Bilt best suits people who consciously choose peace and space over urban proximity. The neighbourhood mainly attracts movers and people aged 45-plus who want to leave the hustle and bustle of the city behind. Seniors who want to live in a compact, safe environment also find what they are looking for here. For starters, the picture is mixed: the entry price of €239,000 is achievable, but the limited supply of 16 transactions per year means you have to act quickly when something becomes available. Disadvantages to be honest about: supply changes slowly, and overbidding is not ruled out here either for sought-after properties. Those who want to be more flexible or first explore the neighbourhood can also look at the rental properties in Stevensweert including Bilt as a temporary stepping stone.
What residents say about Stevensweert including Bilt
Residents rate Stevensweert including Bilt predominantly positively, particularly in terms of safety, greenery and the quiet living environment. Social cohesion scores well; people know each other and help each other. A point of attention that comes up is the limited accessibility without a car and the lack of amenities within walking distance. One resident writes: "Living here is choosing quality of life, not convenience. You need to know that before you buy a house here." Read all reviews and view the full neighbourhood scores on the information page of this neighbourhood.
Compare homes for sale in and around Stevensweert including Bilt
Buurtje.nl bundles the supply from more than 1,500 sources in one place, supplemented with resident reviews and neighbourhood data that you won't find anywhere else on a purchase page. This way you can compare not only homes, but also neighbourhoods. Do you want to buy a home in Maasgouw but are not yet sure about the location? Then also check the supply in Maasbracht, Thorn or Ohé en Laak for a good comparison. A broader overview of all homes for sale in Maasgouw helps you make the right choice. More about the municipality can also be found on the website of Maasgouw municipality.
Frequently asked questions
What is the cost of a home in Stevensweert including Bilt?
The average purchase price in Stevensweert including Bilt over the past twelve months was €386,625. The range runs from €239,000 for a starter home to €550,000 for a more spacious detached house. With an average living area of 155 m², you pay approximately €2,494 per square metre.
What is the WOZ value in Stevensweert including Bilt?
The average WOZ value in Stevensweert including Bilt is €308,000. This is slightly below the average for the Stevensweert district (€322,000) and also below the municipal average of Maasgouw (€315,000). This makes the neighbourhood relatively favourably priced within the municipality.
What is it like to live in Stevensweert including Bilt?
Living in Stevensweert including Bilt means choosing peace, space and a close-knit village community on an island in the Meuse. The neighbourhood is green, safe and well-organised, with a strong club life. The downside is the limited accessibility without a car and the scarce amenities within walking distance.
Is Stevensweert including Bilt suitable for families with children?
The neighbourhood has a primary school and a safe, quiet living environment that attracts families. However, the largest population group is 45 to 65 years old, indicating that the character is more focused on movers and seniors. Families who value peace and nature over urban dynamics will feel at home here, but must take into account limited public transport for children travelling independently.
How accessible is Stevensweert including Bilt?
By car, Stevensweert including Bilt is reasonably accessible via the N271 and the A2; Roermond is about twenty to twenty-five minutes away. Public transport is limited to a bus line towards Maasbracht and Roermond. There is no train station in the village itself. For daily commuting, a car is almost indispensable.
What types of homes are for sale in Stevensweert including Bilt?
The supply consists almost exclusively of ground-based homes: detached houses and semi-detached houses, many built in the 1970s and 1980s, supplemented by older characteristic properties. Buying apartments in Stevensweert including Bilt is hardly possible; the housing stock is not designed for this. The average home size is 155 m².
Is there a lot of green space and nature in Stevensweert including Bilt?
Yes, nature is one of the strongest assets of Stevensweert including Bilt. The village is located on an island in the Meuse, surrounded by river landscape and banks. Walking and cycling along the water is literally on your doorstep. Residents consistently cite the green environment as one of the main reasons for wanting to live here.










