Homes for sale in Vossener, Venlo
Discover the current supply of homes for sale in Vossener. View asking prices, selling times and resident reviews directly on this page.




House prices in Vossener: what you pay and how it compares to Venlo
Vossener is a distinct owner-occupied neighbourhood: over 83% of the housing stock is owner-occupied, which is high for a Limburg city neighbourhood. The average WOZ value is €245,000, significantly lower than the municipal average of €285,000 for Venlo as a whole. However, actual transaction prices are higher: over the past twelve months, 44 homes were sold at an average purchase price of €323,864, with a range of €259,000 to €500,000. The average home has a floor area of 120 m², indicating spacious single-family homes as the dominant housing type. Buying apartments in Vossener is less common; the supply mainly consists of ground-based homes. For current asking prices and selling times, you can refer to the overview at the top of this page.
Vossener: a quiet family neighbourhood with a remarkably close-knit community culture
Anyone considering living in Vossener quickly notices that this is no anonymous suburb. Residents rate the neighbourhood on Buurtje.nl with an 8.4 out of 10. Elsbeth Kroonen describes the area as "cosy, with people who always have time for a chat and always say hello," and notes the mix of dogs, children, elderly people and different cultures as something that makes the street lively. That diversity is visible in the age structure: the largest group of residents is between 45 and 65 years old, but young families and elderly people are also well represented. More than 600 households have children, which explains why safety (9.0) and education (9.0) score so highly. On the Vossener neighbourhood page you will find all resident figures and reviews in one place.
The amenities are functional without being overwhelmingly urban. For daily shopping, supermarkets are within reach, and primary schools in the neighbourhood mean families do not have to travel far. Green space scores a 9.0 among residents, which matches the character of the neighbourhood: wide streets, gardens and park elements give Vossener a green appearance. Residents are slightly less enthusiastic about accessibility (7.0) and amenities (7.0), which is fair: for larger shops, restaurants or culture, you rely on Venlo city centre, accessible via the N271 or by bus. Bus connections link Vossener to the centre and Venlo train station, from where you can reach Eindhoven in about 45 minutes and Roermond in about 20 minutes. The connection to the A73 also makes the neighbourhood easily accessible by car for commuters. If you also want to compare the sub-neighbourhoods, Vossener-Centrum and Vossener-Noord are interesting alternatives, each with its own character.
Beauty scores a 9.0, which is striking for a neighbourhood that is not a tourist attraction. It indicates that residents are proud of the well-maintained appearance of streets and homes. The community score of 8.5 confirms what Elsbeth describes: this is a neighbourhood where people know each other. Denis gives the neighbourhood a 7.8 and describes his experience as "very good," which actually sums up the down-to-earth Limburg tone of the neighbourhood well. Want to know more about the municipality? On the website of the municipality of Venlo you will find information about permits, zoning plans and local regulations.
For whom is buying in Vossener a smart choice?
Vossener mainly appeals to families and movers who are looking for space without the hustle and bustle of the centre. The average purchase price of almost €324,000 makes buying a home in Vossener less accessible for starters with a limited budget, although the lower end of the market from €259,000 still offers entry opportunities. When buying a home, keep in mind additional costs: transfer tax (2% for non-starters), notary fees and possible valuation costs quickly add up to 5-6% of the purchase price. Is buying too big a step now? Then take a look at the rental homes in Vossener as a temporary alternative.
Searching for a home to buy in Vossener: how to go about it
The current supply of homes for sale in Vossener is at the top of this page, including filters on price, floor area and energy label. Buurtje.nl combines that supply with neighbourhood scores and resident reviews, so you get to know not only the home but also the neighbourhood. Want to compare? Then also check the supply in Venlo-Centrum, Venlo-Zuid or the broader overview of homes for sale in Venlo.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average purchase price of a home in Vossener?
Over the past twelve months, 44 homes were sold in Vossener at an average purchase price of €323,864. Prices ranged from €259,000 to €500,000. The average home has a floor area of 120 m², indicating spacious single-family homes as the most common type.
What is the WOZ value of homes in Vossener?
The average WOZ value in Vossener is €245,000. That is lower than the municipal average of Venlo, which stands at €285,000. The WOZ value is determined annually by the municipality and usually deviates from the actual selling price.
What are the additional costs when buying a home in Vossener?
When buying a home in Vossener, in addition to the purchase price, you pay transfer tax (2% for non-first-time buyers), notary fees for the deed of transfer and mortgage deed, and possibly valuation and advisory costs. In total, these additional costs quickly add up to 5 to 6% of the purchase price. First-time buyers under 35 who purchase a home below the national threshold may qualify for an exemption from transfer tax under certain conditions.
What types of homes can you buy in Vossener?
Vossener consists largely of ground-based single-family homes. Buying an apartment in Vossener is less common; the supply is mainly focused on terraced houses, semi-detached houses, and detached houses. The neighbourhood has a high homeownership rate of 83%, which keeps the supply of rental homes limited.
How accessible is Vossener for commuters?
Vossener is easily accessible by car via the A73. By bus, the centre of Venlo and the train station are reachable, from where you can reach Roermond in about 20 minutes and Eindhoven in about 45 minutes. Residents rate accessibility a 7.0 out of 10, indicating it is functional but not exceptionally strong.
Cosy with people who always have time for a chat and always say hello. Neighbourhood with many dogs and children and elderly people and different cultures.
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