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Homes for sale in Treebeek-Noord, Brunssum

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House prices and market figures for Treebeek-Noord, Brunssum

Treebeek-Noord is a pronounced owner-occupied neighbourhood: 86% of the more than 680 homes are privately owned, only 14% are rented out. This high owner-occupancy rate reflects the character of the neighbourhood well: people buy here to stay. The average WOZ value is €252,000, which is slightly below the district average for Brunssum-West (€260,000) but clearly above the municipal average of €222,000. Treebeek-Noord thus scores above average within Brunssum as a whole.

In the past twelve months, 13 homes were sold at an average purchase price of €367,500. The range runs from €199,000 to €549,000, indicating that both starter homes and larger family homes come onto the market. With an average living area of 146 m², this works out at a price of around €2,517 per square metre. The housing stock mainly consists of ground-floor single-family homes, predominantly from the post-war construction period. For the current supply and the average asking price at this moment, you can consult the overview at the top of this page.

Living in Treebeek-Noord, Brunssum

Treebeek-Noord is a quiet, green residential neighbourhood on the north side of the former mining town of Brunssum. The neighbourhood still clearly bears the traces of the mining period: the streets are spacious, the gardens are large and the houses are generously set in greenery. Here you will mainly find semi-detached houses and detached houses from the 1950s and 1960s, interspersed with some terraced houses from later decades. It is a neighbourhood where people have lived for years, and you can tell from the well-kept front gardens and the quiet atmosphere on the street.

In terms of amenities, the location is practical. The shopping centre of Brunssum, on the Raadhuisstraat and surrounding area, is within a few minutes by bike. For daily groceries, you hardly need to leave the neighbourhood: there are supermarkets in the immediate vicinity. Primary schools are available in and around Treebeek, and for secondary education you go to the centre of Brunssum or towards Heerlen. The Schutterspark and the green edges of the neighbourhood offer space for walking and recreation. Sports clubs are well represented in the municipality, with football and tennis clubs within a short distance.

Accessibility by car is good: the A76 towards Heerlen and Sittard can be reached within a few minutes via the Brunsummerheide. By bus, the line towards Heerlen-Centrum connects the neighbourhood to the regional public transport network. Heerlen station, with connections to Maastricht, Aachen and beyond, is about a ten-minute drive away. For those who commute to Heerlen daily, Treebeek-Noord is a logical base.

Residents particularly appreciate the peace and space. On the neighbourhood page of Treebeek-Noord, a resident writes: "It is quiet here, the neighbours know each other and the children can still play outside. That is increasingly rare." Criticism sometimes focuses on the limited shopping facilities directly in the neighbourhood itself and the dependence on the car for larger groceries. Compared to neighbouring communities such as Treebeek-Zuid or Klingelsberg, Treebeek-Noord has a slightly quieter and more residential character. The broader context of the district can be found on the page for homes for sale in Brunssum-West.

Who is a home for sale in Treebeek-Noord interesting for?

The neighbourhood mainly attracts families and movers. The largest age group is 45 to 65 years, and more than half of the households consist of families with children or married couples. The spacious homes and the green surroundings make Treebeek-Noord attractive for those looking for more space than an apartment in the centre offers. Starters can still find opportunities here with an entry price from around €199,000, although most homes are priced in the mid-range. Honestly, the supply is limited: with an average of only thirteen transactions per year, you need to be able to act quickly when something becomes available. Those who prefer to rent can also look at the rental homes in Treebeek-Noord, although that supply is scarce given the low rental percentage.

What residents say about Treebeek-Noord

Residents consistently describe Treebeek-Noord as a quiet, safe neighbourhood where social cohesion is high. The green spaces and the space are most often mentioned as a plus point. Less positive are some residents about the limited dining and entertainment options and the lack of liveliness in the evening hours. One resident sums it up: "Ideal if you are looking for peace and want a large garden. Not the place if you like to sit on a terrace around the corner." All reviews and partial scores per category, such as safety, greenery and amenities, can be read on the full neighbourhood page of Treebeek-Noord.

Comparing homes for sale in and around Treebeek-Noord

Buurtje.nl bundles the supply from more than 1,500 sources in one place, supplemented with neighbourhood scores, resident reviews and district data that you will not find anywhere else in this combination. This way you can compare not only homes, but also neighbourhoods. Besides Treebeek-Noord, Op de Vos, Emma and Amstenraderveld are also worth exploring. Those who want a broader search area can find more supply via the overview page for homes for sale in Brunssum or compare districts such as Brunssum-Noord and Brunssum-Oost. More about the municipality can be found on the website of municipality Brunssum.


Frequently asked questions

What does a home cost in Treebeek-Noord?

In the past twelve months, homes in Treebeek-Noord sold for an average of €367,500. Prices ranged from €199,000 to €549,000, depending on the type and condition of the property. With an average living area of 146 m², the average price per square metre comes to approximately €2,517. Supply is limited, with an average of thirteen transactions per year, so acting quickly pays off.

What is the WOZ value of homes in Treebeek-Noord?

The average WOZ value in Treebeek-Noord is €252,000. That is slightly below the average for the Brunssum-West district (€260,000), but clearly above the municipal average of €222,000. Treebeek-Noord is thus one of the higher-valued neighbourhoods within the municipality of Brunssum.

What is it like to live in Treebeek-Noord?

Treebeek-Noord is a quiet, green residential neighbourhood with spacious homes and well-maintained streets. The atmosphere is village-like and residential, with a close-knit community. Residents appreciate the tranquillity, the large gardens and the safety. The lack of lively hospitality venues and limited shopping facilities directly in the neighbourhood are sometimes mentioned as drawbacks.

Is Treebeek-Noord suitable for families with children?

Yes, Treebeek-Noord is pre-eminently a family neighbourhood. More than half of the households consist of families with children or married couples, and the largest age group is 45 to 65 years. The spacious homes, green surroundings and relative tranquillity make the neighbourhood attractive for families seeking more space. Primary schools are available in the immediate vicinity.

How accessible is Treebeek-Noord?

By car, Treebeek-Noord is easily accessible via the A76, which runs towards Heerlen and Sittard and can be reached within a few minutes. By public transport, bus lines connect the neighbourhood with the centre of Brunssum and Heerlen. Heerlen station, with train connections to Maastricht and Aachen, is about a ten-minute drive away. For daily travel, a car is handy.

What types of homes can you buy in Treebeek-Noord?

The supply mainly consists of ground-floor single-family homes: semi-detached houses and detached houses, mostly built in the 1950s and 1960s. There are also some terraced houses from later decades. Buying apartments in Treebeek-Noord is less common; the neighbourhood is truly designed for family homes with a garden. The average living area of sold homes is 146 m².

Is there a lot of greenery in Treebeek-Noord and what about parking?

Treebeek-Noord has a green character with wide street profiles, large gardens and green strips. The proximity of the Brunssummerheide offers extensive opportunities for walking and cycling a short distance from home. Parking is not a problem in most streets: most homes have a driveway or garage, and the streets are wide enough for street parking.

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