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House prices and market figures for Walsberg, Deurne

Walsberg is a pronounced owner-occupied neighbourhood: as much as 89% of the housing stock is owner-occupied, compared to just 11% rental properties. That says something about the character of the neighbourhood and the people who live there. The average WOZ value is €546,000, which is significantly higher than the district average of €380,000 and the municipal average of €387,000. This makes Walsberg one of the most expensive corners of Deurne.

Over the past twelve months, seven homes were sold, with an average purchase price of €714,857. The range ran from €499,000 to €869,000, showing that both entry-level homes and spacious detached houses come onto the market. With an average sold living area of 236 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €3,030. These are not starter prices. The supply mainly consists of spacious detached houses and semi-detached homes, fitting the green and quiet character of the neighbourhood. For current asking prices and available homes, see the overview at the top of this page.

Living in Walsberg, Deurne

Walsberg is a quiet, green residential neighbourhood on the edge of the town of Deurne, with a character best described as rural-village-like yet easily accessible. The buildings are predominantly spacious, with detached houses and semi-detached homes on large plots. Many homes date from the 1970s and 1980s, but there are also newer properties and 1990s homes. Gardens are no afterthought here: most plots are substantial, and greenery is everywhere.

The neighbourhood borders the rural area of the Peel, meaning you are in open nature within a few minutes' cycling. Walkers and cyclists greatly appreciate that. For daily shopping, you don't have to leave Walsberg far: the centre of Deurne, with supermarkets, shops and eateries, is within cycling distance. Think a quarter of an hour by bike or five minutes by car. In Deurne itself, you will find primary schools, a secondary school and sports clubs for football, tennis and hockey. There are no large shopping centres in the neighbourhood itself, but that fits the character: people choose to live here deliberately away from the hustle and bustle.

In terms of accessibility, Walsberg scores reasonably. Deurne station is a few kilometres away and offers connections towards Eindhoven and Venlo via the intercity. By car, you are quickly on the A67 motorway via the N270, the motorway between Eindhoven and the German border. This also makes the neighbourhood interesting for commuters who work in the region but want peace at home.

Residents appreciate the peace, space and social cohesion. On the main neighbourhood page for Walsberg you will find all resident experiences and scores per category. One resident describes it as: "You really know your neighbours here; it's not an anonymous neighbourhood. Children play outside, people greet each other. You don't find that in a city anymore." A critical note that comes up more often: public transport within the neighbourhood itself is limited. Those without a car notice that. Also, the supply of owner-occupied homes in Walsberg is scarce, which can drive up competition when selling.

Compared to sister neighbourhood Houtenhoek, Walsberg is greener and quieter, but also more expensive. Deurne Centrum offers more liveliness and amenities within walking distance, but less space and peace. And in Provinciebuurt you will find a slightly more accessible price range for those who also want to live in this corner of Deurne.

For whom is buying in Walsberg the right choice?

Walsberg mainly attracts families and people aged 45 to 65 who consciously choose space, peace and a green environment. The high average purchase prices make it difficult for first-time buyers: buying a home in Walsberg is hard to finance without substantial equity or a high income. Movers who have built up equity elsewhere are clearly at an advantage here. Seniors who want to downsize find less suitable supply in Walsberg, because the supply mainly consists of large ground-floor homes. If you still want to live in the neighbourhood but buying is not financially feasible, then check the rental properties in Walsberg, although the rental percentage is very low at 11% and thus the supply is limited.

What residents say about Walsberg

Residents consistently give Walsberg high scores on liveability, safety and green spaces. The social atmosphere is described as warm and involved. One resident writes: "Walsberg is the place you don't want to leave once you live there. Quiet, green, safe streets for children." Less positive are some residents about the limited public transport and the distance to larger amenities. View all reviews and sub-scores on the Walsberg neighbourhood page, including scores on categories such as safety, green spaces and accessibility.

Comparing owner-occupied homes in and around Walsberg

Buurtje.nl bundles the current housing supply from more than 1,500 sources in one place, supplemented with resident reviews and neighbourhood data that you won't find combined anywhere else. This way you can compare not only homes, but also neighbourhoods. View the supply of owner-occupied homes in the Deurne district for a broader picture, or explore other districts such as Vlierden and Koolhof if you also want to look beyond Walsberg. For the complete supply within the municipality of Deurne, you will find all neighbourhoods and districts clearly together. More information about the municipality can also be found on the website of the municipality of Deurne.


Frequently asked questions

What is the cost of a home in Walsberg?

The average purchase price in Walsberg over the past year was €714,857, with a range from €499,000 to €869,000. The average living area of sold homes was 236 m², resulting in a price per square metre of approximately €3,030. This makes Walsberg one of the more expensive neighbourhoods in the municipality of Deurne.

What is the WOZ value in Walsberg?

The average WOZ value of homes in Walsberg is €546,000. This is significantly higher than the municipal average of €387,000 and the district average of €380,000. Walsberg is therefore one of the most expensive residential neighbourhoods in Deurne.

What is it like to live in Walsberg?

Living in Walsberg means choosing peace, space and greenery on the edge of the town of Deurne. The neighbourhood has a rural-village character with spacious plots, plenty of greenery and an involved community. Residents appreciate the safety and social atmosphere, although public transport within the neighbourhood is limited.

Is Walsberg suitable for families with children?

Walsberg is certainly suitable for families. The neighbourhood is quiet, safe and green, with plenty of space for children to play outside. In nearby Deurne, there are primary schools, a secondary school and sports clubs. However, the high purchase prices make it difficult for young families without equity or a high income to enter the market.

How accessible is Walsberg?

Walsberg is easily accessible by car: via the N270 you quickly reach the A67 towards Eindhoven or the German border. Deurne station, with intercity connections to Eindhoven and Venlo, is a few kilometres away. Public transport within the neighbourhood itself is limited, so a car is essential for most residents.

What type of homes are for sale in Walsberg?

The supply in Walsberg mainly consists of detached houses and semi-detached houses on spacious plots. Many homes date from the 1970s and 1980s, but there are also newer properties. Buying an apartment in Walsberg is hardly an option; the supply is almost entirely ground-based. With an average sold area of 236 m², these are spacious, family-oriented homes.

Is there a lot of greenery and nature near Walsberg?

Yes, greenery is one of Walsberg's strong points. The neighbourhood borders the rural area of the Peel, one of the largest nature reserves in the Netherlands. Walking and cycling in open nature is literally within cycling distance. Residents frequently mention the proximity of nature as one of the main reasons for living here.

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