Homes for sale in Tegelen-Centrum, Venlo
Discover the current supply of homes for sale in Tegelen-Centrum. View asking prices, selling times and neighbourhood data directly on this page.




House prices in Tegelen-Centrum: what do you pay for a home?
The owner-occupied market in Tegelen-Centrum is strong, but slightly more accessible than the municipal average suggests. The average WOZ value is €275,000, which is just below the Venlo average of €285,000. However, actual transaction prices are higher: over the past twelve months, around 200 homes changed hands for an average of €410,108, with a range from €158,000 to €895,000. This wide spread shows that the supply is diverse: from modest terraced houses and affordable apartments at the lower end to larger detached homes and characterful properties in the higher segment. The average sold home had a floor area of 136 m². Over 65% of the housing stock is owner-occupied. For current asking prices and available supply, you can consult the overview at the top of this page.
For comparison, those looking more broadly can also consider homes for sale in Venlo as a whole, or zoom in on a specific neighbourhood within Tegelen-Centrum.
Living in Tegelen-Centrum: a true village centre with its own rhythm
Tegelen-Centrum feels different from the neighbourhoods closer to Venlo city centre. It has its own village identity, with the Markt as its beating heart and a historic core still recognisable in the buildings. On the neighbourhood page of Tegelen-Centrum, residents share their experiences, and what stands out is that many people appreciate the peace and familiarity of the area. One resident writes that it is nice to know your neighbours, that the baker on the corner still exists, and that you do not have to go to a large shopping centre for every errand. At the same time, criticism is also voiced about the state of some streets and the limited parking options around the centre at busy times.
In terms of amenities, Tegelen-Centrum is well-equipped. On and around the Markt you will find daily shops, a supermarket, eateries and a pharmacy. For education, there are several primary schools in the immediate vicinity, including both public and Catholic schools. For sports, there are football clubs, a tennis club and various recreational opportunities along the Maas within a short cycling distance. Green spaces are mainly found in the neighbourhoods on the outskirts: Krekelsberg and Bosserhof border Tegelen-Centrum and offer more space and greenery for those seeking it. Maasveld I and Maasveld II are also worth considering if you want a bit more space.
Accessibility is reasonable, although the neighbourhood is not directly connected to an intercity station. The nearest train station is Venlo, about a ten-minute drive away. From Venlo, you can quickly reach Nijmegen or Roermond via the A73. Bus services connect Tegelen-Centrum with Venlo city centre. For daily commuters, a car or bike to the station is the usual route. More information about the municipality can be found on the website of the municipality of Venlo.
For whom is a home in Tegelen-Centrum a good choice?
Living in Tegelen-Centrum particularly attracts families and those aged 45 and over, which is confirmed by demographic figures: the 45-65 and 65+ age groups together form the largest population group. First-time buyers can enter via the lower segment, but must take into account additional costs such as transfer tax (2% for non-first-time buyers), notary fees and possible valuation costs. Overbidding occurs in the mid-range segment. If you are not yet sure whether buying is the right step, you can also look at rental homes in Tegelen-Centrum as an intermediate step. Movers-up will find more space for their money here than in Venlo-Centrum or Venlo-Zuid.
Searching for a home in Tegelen-Centrum
On Buurtje.nl you will not only find the current supply of homes for sale in Tegelen-Centrum, but also resident reviews, neighbourhood statistics and comparisons with surrounding areas such as Venlo-Oost-Noord and Venlo-Noord. This way you can choose a neighbourhood that truly suits your situation, not only based on the home but also on the environment.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average cost of buying a house in Tegelen-Centrum?
Over the past twelve months, the average purchase price in Tegelen-Centrum was €410,108. Prices ranged from €158,000 to €895,000, depending on the type, size and condition of the property. The average WOZ value in the neighbourhood is €275,000, slightly below the municipal average of Venlo.
What types of homes can you buy in Tegelen-Centrum?
The supply in Tegelen-Centrum is varied. You will find terraced houses, corner houses, detached houses and apartments. The average floor area of sold homes over the past year was 136 m². Buying an apartment in Tegelen-Centrum is possible, but single-family homes dominate the supply.
What are the additional costs when buying a home in Tegelen-Centrum?
In addition to the purchase price, as a buyer you pay transfer tax: 2% for homes you occupy yourself if you are over 35, or 0% if you are a first-time buyer who meets the exemption conditions. Furthermore, there are notary costs, valuation costs and possible estate agent costs. On average, expect around 4 to 6% of the purchase price in additional costs.
How accessible is Tegelen-Centrum for commuters?
Tegelen-Centrum does not have its own train station, but Venlo station is reachable within about ten minutes by car. Via the A73 you quickly connect to routes towards Nijmegen and Roermond. Bus lines connect the neighbourhood with the centre of Venlo. For daily commuters, a car or bicycle to the station is the most common option.
Is Tegelen-Centrum a suitable neighbourhood to buy an apartment or house as a first-time buyer?
First-time buyers can enter Tegelen-Centrum through the lower price segment, with homes sold from around €158,000. However, the average transaction price is over €410,000, so the supply under the first-time buyer exemption is limited. Those who want to remain flexible can also consider rental properties in the neighbourhood as a first step on the housing market.























