Homes for sale in Vossener-West, Venlo
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House prices and market figures Vossener-West, Venlo
Vossener-West is a distinct owner-occupied neighbourhood: as much as 87% of the housing stock is owned by residents, compared to just 12% rented. That tells you a lot about the character of the neighbourhood. The average WOZ value is €233,000, which is slightly below the district average of Vossener (€245,000) and clearly below the municipal average of €285,000 for owner-occupied homes in Venlo as a whole. Yet actual transaction prices are significantly higher: in the past twelve months, 15 homes were sold for an average of €292,600, with a range from €259,000 to €350,000. With an average living area of 110 m², that works out to about €2,660 per square metre. This is a market with its own dynamics: WOZ values lag behind actual sale prices, which is common throughout the Netherlands but particularly noticeable here. For current asking prices and availability of owner-occupied homes in Vossener-West, you can consult the overview at the top of this page, which is updated daily.
Living in Vossener-West, Venlo
Vossener-West is a quiet, green residential neighbourhood on the western side of the Vossener district, with a strong sense of community rarely found in larger urban areas. The housing stock consists mainly of ground-level homes, predominantly terraced houses and semi-detached houses from the 1970s and 1980s. The streets are wide, there is relatively much greenery between the homes, and there is ample parking, which is a practical advantage for families with multiple cars.
The neighbourhood has about 940 residents and a diverse composition: from young families to seniors, and from people who have lived there for decades to newcomers from various cultural backgrounds. Resident Elsbeth Kroonen describes it aptly: "Cosy with people who always have time for a chat and always say hello. A neighbourhood with many dogs and children and elderly people and different cultures." You notice that mix on the streets too: children playing outside, elderly people chatting at the mailbox, and dogs being walked in the greenery. It is not a trendy city neighbourhood, but a place where people simply live together well.
For daily shopping, you are quickly catered for in the area. Venlo has a good shopping centre in the city centre, accessible via the Vossenerweg. Closer to home, there are smaller amenities and shops along the main roads in the district. In terms of schools, there are primary schools in and around the Vossener district, and for secondary education, Venlo-Centrum is easily accessible. The resident score for education stands at a neat 9.0, suggesting that parents are satisfied with the school choices in the area.
Accessibility scores an 8.0. Vossener-West is conveniently located relative to the A73, giving you quick access to Nijmegen or Roermond. The centre of Venlo and the train station are within cycling distance, about ten to fifteen minutes by bike. By bus, there are connections to the city centre and other districts. For daily travel, the bicycle is the most logical choice in a neighbourhood like this.
Compared to sister neighbourhoods such as Vossener-Centrum and Vossener-Noord, Vossener-West has a slightly quieter character and house prices are in a similar range. Those looking for more urban dynamism might also consider Venlo-Centrum, but that comes with higher prices and less space. The neighbourhood main page of Vossener-West provides a complete picture of resident reviews, district data and liveability scores.
Does an owner-occupied home in Vossener-West suit you as a buyer?
Vossener-West mainly attracts families and people aged 25 to 65, which demographic data confirms. The largest group of residents is between 45 and 65 years old, but young families and first-time buyers are also represented. For first-time buyers, the entry price of €259,000 is realistic, although you must account for limited supply: only 15 homes were sold last year. Overbidding is not ruled out in this segment, especially for well-maintained homes. Movers seeking space, tranquillity and a real neighbourhood community will quickly feel at home here. Those who prefer renting can also look at rental homes in Vossener-West, although supply is limited given the 87% owner-occupied market. For a broader picture of the municipality, you can also consult the municipal page of Venlo via the website of the municipality of Venlo.
What residents say about Vossener-West
Vossener-West scores an impressive 9.0 out of 10 based on resident reviews. The highest scores come from safety (10.0), community (10.0), housing (10.0) and beauty (10.0). Accessibility and greenery both score 8.0, and amenities come in at 7.0, indicating that residents find the neighbourhood pleasant but acknowledge that for extensive shopping or going out you need to leave the area. Resident Elsbeth Kroonen gives the neighbourhood a 9.0 and describes it as a place where people always have time for a chat. View all reviews and neighbourhood data on the page of Vossener-West on Buurtje.nl.
Compare owner-occupied homes in and around Vossener-West
On Buurtje.nl you will find owner-occupied homes in Vossener-West combined with real neighbourhood scores, resident reviews and current market figures, compiled from more than 1,500 sources. This way you can compare not only a home on price and size, but also the neighbourhood itself. Also view the supply in the wider district via owner-occupied homes in Vossener, or explore adjacent neighbourhoods such as Vossener-Zuid and Venlo-Oost-Noord for a good comparison.
Frequently asked questions
What does a home cost in Vossener-West?
In the past twelve months, homes in Vossener-West sold for an average of €292,600. The range was from €259,000 to €350,000. With an average living area of 110 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €2,660. Supply is limited, so acting quickly when a suitable home comes up is advisable.
What is the WOZ value in Vossener-West?
The average WOZ value in Vossener-West is €233,000. That is slightly below the district average of Vossener (€245,000) and clearly below the municipal average of Venlo (€285,000). Actual selling prices are higher than the WOZ values, which is a common phenomenon in the current housing market.
What is it like living in Vossener-West?
Vossener-West is a quiet, green residential neighbourhood with a strong sense of community. Residents appreciate the safety, the beauty of the neighbourhood and the social cohesion, all of which score a 10 in resident reviews. The overall score is 9.0 out of 10. It is a neighbourhood with a mixed population of families, elderly people and people from different cultures, where people know and greet each other.
Is Vossener-West suitable for families with children?
Yes, Vossener-West is well suited for families. The neighbourhood has many ground-floor homes with plenty of space, there are primary schools in the area and residents describe the neighbourhood as a place with many children playing outside. The resident score for education is 9.0 and for safety even 10.0, which are important factors for parents when buying a home.
How accessible is Vossener-West?
Vossener-West scores an 8.0 for accessibility. The neighbourhood is close to the A73, giving quick access to Nijmegen or Roermond. The centre of Venlo and the train station are about ten to fifteen minutes away by bike. There are also bus connections to the city centre and other districts. For daily travel, the bicycle is the most practical option.
What type of homes are for sale in Vossener-West?
The housing supply in Vossener-West mainly consists of ground-floor homes: terraced houses and semi-detached houses, largely built in the 1970s and 1980s. Buying apartments in Vossener-West is less common; supply here is limited. The homes have an average living area of 110 m² and are therefore suitable for families or people looking for a bit more space.
How safe is Vossener-West?
Safety is the best-rated category in Vossener-West, with a perfect score of 10.0 out of 10 in resident reviews. Residents describe the neighbourhood as cosy and social, a place where people know and greet each other. This social oversight contributes to the feeling of safety. For current safety data per neighbourhood, you can also consult the website of the municipality of Venlo.
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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