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Buying a house in Weert: the housing market in 2026

Weert is a town in Central Limburg with over 51,000 residents, located at the crossroads of Brabant, Limburg and Belgium. The town has its own IC station with direct connections to Eindhoven and Roermond, and the A2 runs close by. This makes Weert popular with people who work in the Brainport region but don't want to pay Eindhoven house prices. The town also attracts buyers with a compact but complete centre, plenty of green space in the surrounding area and a strong community life typical of this region.

Of the nearly 23,600 homes in Weert, 65% are owner-occupied. The average WOZ value is €330,000, but actual transaction prices are higher: in the past twelve months, 614 homes were sold at an average purchase price of €486,452. The range is wide, from €115,000 for a flat to €2,800,000 for the most expensive detached homes. The average floor area of sold homes is 165 m². Homes in Weert sell relatively quickly, indicating a tight market where you need to be well prepared as a buyer. At the top of this page you will find the current supply and the most recent selling time. Buurtje.nl bundles homes from more than 1,500 sources and adds neighbourhood scores and resident reviews, so you can assess not only the home but also the neighbourhood.

The best neighbourhoods to buy a house in Weert

Weert has fifteen neighbourhoods, ranging from the urban centre to rural church villages like Stramproy and Tungelroy. Each neighbourhood has its own character and price level. Below are the most notable areas for buyers, including the scores residents give on these pages.

Groenewoud, quiet and green on the outskirts

Groenewoud lies on the southwest side of Weert and is one of the most highly rated neighbourhoods: residents give it a 9.8 out of 10. The area consists mainly of spacious family homes from the 1980s and 1990s, with plenty of greenery and playgrounds. It is a typical family neighbourhood, quiet and well-organised, with primary schools within walking distance. Prices here are above the Weert average, but you get space and tranquillity in return. View the supply in Groenewoud for the current situation.

Molenakker and Kampershoek, new-build and young families

On the north side of Weert you will find Molenakker and Kampershoek, a neighbourhood that has expanded significantly in recent years with new-build homes. Residents rate the neighbourhood an 8.5. You will find modern semi-detached and detached houses, popular with upsizers and young families. Supermarkets, the Rickert Stinckenspark and sports facilities are nearby. Due to the relatively recent construction, prices are on the high side, but energy labels are often favourable. Discover what is for sale in Molenakker and Kampershoek.

Boshoven, affordable and central

Boshoven lies south of the centre and scores a 7.3 from residents. It is a mixed neighbourhood with both social housing and owner-occupied homes, many from the 1960s and 1970s. For first-time buyers, Boshoven is interesting because of the lower entry prices compared to neighbourhoods like Groenewoud. One resident writes: "The neighbourhood is quiet and you are quickly in the centre, but some streets could do with a makeover." That honest picture fits the area: functional, affordable, but not everywhere equally fresh. View the homes in Boshoven.

Moesel, village feel within the town

Moesel is a former village that has now grown into Weert, but still has its own identity with a church, a primary school and an active community life. Residents rate the neighbourhood a 7.6. You will find a mix of older terraced houses and newer plots. It is a good option for buyers who want a village atmosphere without being far from Weert's amenities. View the housing supply in Moesel.

Other neighbourhoods worth exploring: Tungelroy scores a 9.5 from residents and offers a truly rural character, Graswinkel (7.9) is a compact residential area close to shops, and Laar and Hushoven (7.1) is central but rated slightly lower on community feel. Want to compare all neighbourhoods with neighbourhood scores and reviews? Then view all ratings of Weert.

What to look out for when buying a home in Weert

Firstly: look beyond the centre. Neighbourhoods like Groenewoud and Molenakker offer high living quality, but prices are correspondingly high. In Keent or Leuken you sometimes find better value for money, especially if you are willing to do some renovation.

Secondly: Weert is a tight market. Homes sell quickly and overbidding occurs, especially for well-maintained family homes between €300,000 and €500,000. Make sure your financing is in order before you go viewing, and engage a local buying agent who knows the market.

Thirdly: accessibility varies by neighbourhood. If you live on the west side, you are quicker onto the A2 towards Eindhoven. On the east side you are closer to the station. Consider what is most important for your daily commute.

Finally: use the neighbourhood scores on Buurtje.nl to compare areas objectively. Scores on safety, greenery and amenities give you a more realistic picture than just a viewing. If you prefer flexibility, also consider a rental home in Weert as an interim solution.

What residents say about living in Weert

Based on 15 resident reviews, Weert scores an 8.0 out of 10. Notably high are housing (8.3) and education (8.3), indicating that residents are satisfied with the quality of homes and schools. Safety and greenery both score 8.1. Amenities score the lowest at 7.4, which fits a medium-sized town: there is enough for daily use, but for major purchases or nightlife many residents drive to Eindhoven or Roermond. A resident of Groenewoud sums it up: "Weert is not a big city, but that is precisely what makes it nice to live in. Everything is close by and the children can play outside safely." Read all reviews about Weert to get a complete picture.

Homes for sale near Weert

Looking wider than just Weert? In the region you will find similar housing markets with their own characters. View the supply in Echt-Susteren, a municipality with many village cores and lower prices. Beesel lies on the Meuse and offers a rural environment. To the south there are homes for sale in Brunssum and Beekdaelen. Also Bergen (Limburg) is worth considering. More about the region can be found on the page of the province of Limburg.

View the current supply of homes for sale in Weert

At the top of this page you will find all homes for sale in Weert currently available, bundled from more than 1,500 sources. Use the filters on price, floor area and energy label to search specifically. With each home you will see the neighbourhood score, so you can immediately assess how the area is perceived. Whether you are considering buying a flat in Weert or looking for a detached home, the overview gives you a complete starting point. More information about the municipality, such as the official website of Weert, helps you with further orientation.


Frequently asked questions

How many homes for sale are there in Weert?

The current number of homes for sale in Weert can be found at the top of this page. The listings are updated daily from over 1,500 sources, including estate agents and property platforms. This ensures you always have a complete and up-to-date overview.

What is the price of a home in Weert?

The average purchase price in Weert over the past twelve months was €486,452, based on 614 sold homes. The cheapest homes sold for around €115,000, while the most expensive cost €2,800,000. Prices vary significantly by neighbourhood: in Groenewoud and Molenakker prices are above average, while Boshoven and Keent offer more affordable options.

What is the average price per square metre in Weert?

Based on an average purchase price of €486,452 and an average floor area of 165 m², the price per square metre is approximately €2,948. This is an average; new-build neighbourhoods and detached homes deviate considerably. The current price per m² is shown at the top of this page.

How long does a home typically stay on the market in Weert?

The current average selling time can be found at the top of this page. Generally, the Weert market is characterised as tight: homes sell relatively quickly, especially in the €300,000 to €500,000 segment. Make sure your financing is arranged in advance so you can act fast.

Which neighbourhoods in Weert are most popular for buying a home?

Based on resident scores, Groenewoud (9.8/10), Tungelroy (9.5/10), and Molenakker and Kampershoek (8.5/10) are the highest-rated neighbourhoods. Groenewoud is popular with families due to its tranquillity and greenery, Tungelroy offers a rural character, and Molenakker attracts buyers with modern new-build homes and good amenities.

Is Weert a good place to buy a home?

Weert scores an 8.0 from residents and offers a good mix of amenities, accessibility, and affordability. With 51,079 inhabitants, it is large enough for daily amenities but small enough for a manageable living environment. The labour participation rate is 65% and the average income is €35,500. The direct train connection to Eindhoven makes it attractive for commuters.

What are the additional costs when buying a home in Weert?

Expect 4 to 6% in additional costs on top of the purchase price. This includes transfer tax (2%, or 0% under the starter exemption for buyers under 35 for homes up to €510,000), notary fees, valuation costs, and possibly estate agent fees. For an average purchase price of €486,452, this amounts to approximately €19,000 to €29,000 extra.

How accessible is Weert?

Weert has an intercity station with direct trains to Eindhoven (about 20 minutes), Roermond, and Maastricht. The A2 motorway runs close to the city, providing quick access to Eindhoven and the Belgian border. Within Weert, accessibility varies by neighbourhood: the west side is closer to the A2, the east side closer to the station.

Can I search for homes for sale by neighbourhood in Weert?

Yes, Weert is divided into fifteen neighbourhoods, each with its own page. Per neighbourhood you can see the available listings, neighbourhood scores from residents, and reviews. This allows you to directly compare neighbourhoods like Groenewoud, Boshoven, or Moesel on price, living quality, and amenities.

How many homes are there in total in Weert?

Weert has a housing stock of 23,596 homes. Of these, 65% are owner-occupied and 34% are rental homes (23% via housing associations, 11% via other landlords). Most households are single-person households (8,769), which fits the ageing population: over 12,000 residents are aged 65 or older.


Experiences from Weert
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Roza
Living together · Terraced house
Hi, it's a very nice neighbourhood

Hi, I think it's a very nice neighbourhood

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9.5
Roza
Living together · Terraced house
Very good

Good and nice and pleasantly quiet

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6.7
Annie overklift
Living alone · Apartment
09-07-2025
Nice neighbourhood

I've only lived here for 2 years, so little experience. Not enough is being done.

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7.4
Sarah beunen
Living together · Terraced house
05-04-2025
Beautiful neighbourhood

It is a beautiful neighbourhood with a lot of nature but it can always be improved

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6.8
Miriam Kneepkens
Family · Vrijstaand huis
Quiet neighbourhood

Very quiet. There are few to no activities. There are few amenities; if, like me, you have difficulty walking and cannot cycle or drive, you are dependent on others to get anywhere. The neighbourhood bus does not stop in this area, and the supermarket is also quite a distance away. Furthermore, there is nothing else nearby except 2 chip shops, a kebab shop, a sushi place, a café, and a church. But even those are a long walk away!!

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9.5
Sem
Family · Overig
Nice

Nice and quiet neighbourhood

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8.6
Ariska spoor
Living together · Apartment
Maaspoort12-02-2025
Nice neighbourhood

I can reach everything on foot, so it's really nice.

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7.3
diedie
Family · Terraced house
normally nice

neat neighbourhood, schools, shops, doctors, good accessibility, public transport, city

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