Terraced houses for sale in Weert
Terraced houses in Weert are in high demand and rarely stay on the market for long. Check the current listings and find the neighbourhood that suits you.








Weert as a housing market: what you notice when looking for a terraced house
Weert is not a large city, but the housing market is certainly not quiet. Terraced houses are the most common type in the owner-occupied sector here, and you notice that: they sell quickly, supply changes regularly, and offering above the asking price is more the rule than the exception. The current number of available homes can be found at the top of this page.
For those considering buying a terraced house in Weert: the market is in the upper middle segment for Limburg. This means that as a first-time buyer you sometimes just miss out, but that movers can move relatively easily here. Terraced houses in Weert attract both young families and people returning to the city from the region.
What you need to know before making an offer
Practical tips, specifically for terraced houses in Weert:
- Respond quickly, but not blindly. Terraced houses in Weert are rarely online for long. Make sure your mortgage advice is in order before viewing so you can act immediately.
- Always ask about the HOA status. Some terraced houses in Weert fall under a Homeowners' Association (for mixed complexes or renovation projects). Check whether there is a reserve fund and what the monthly contribution is.
- Watch out for ground lease. In some Weert neighbourhoods, especially around post-war construction, there may be ground lease. This affects your financing options and resale value.
- Structural survey for older homes. Many terraced houses in Weert date from the 1960s-1980s. Foundation problems, asbestos and outdated electrical installations are not uncommon. A survey costs money but prevents bigger surprises.
- Banks are critical of homes under 40m². This rarely applies to terraced houses, but be alert for small homes in the centre that are registered as terraced houses.
- Set up a search with push notifications. Via the free App Store or Google Play you can download the Buurtje.nl app for free. You will receive an immediate notification as soon as new terraced houses appear in Weert, so you don't miss any listings.
- Check the zoning plan for extensions. Want to build an extension or dormer? In some Weert neighbourhoods, strict rules apply due to the streetscape. Check with the municipality before buying.
Price level and what determines it
Terraced houses in Weert are in the higher segment compared to surrounding smaller villages in the region. The price is determined by a combination of factors:
- Location relative to the centre and main roads towards Eindhoven and Roermond.
- Energy label: homes with label A or B are valued noticeably higher, especially now that energy costs play a role in mortgage calculations.
- State of maintenance and presence of a south-facing garden.
- Parking facilities on own property or in the immediate vicinity.
Current prices and the current supply of all owner-occupied homes in Weert can be found at the top of this page.
Neighbourhoods worth considering
Based on resident ratings, a few neighbourhoods stand out. Also check the reviews and neighbourhood data of Weert for a complete picture per neighbourhood.
- Wijk 13 Groenewoud (9.8/10): Quiet, green neighbourhood with strong community involvement. Little turnover, homes rarely come on the market here.
- Wijk 32 Tungelroy (9.5/10): Village-like character, popular with people looking for space but still wanting to stay within the municipality.
- Wijk 11 Weert-Centrum (8.6/10): Walking distance to shops, restaurants and public transport. Higher asking prices, but also higher rentability if you want to rent out later.
- Wijk 03 Molenakker en Kampershoek (8.5/10): Mixed neighbourhood with both family homes and businesses. Good accessibility via the A2.
- Wijk 23 Graswinkel (7.9/10): Younger audience, more turnover. Relatively more supply than in the top neighbourhoods.
Also look outside Weert
If the supply of terraced houses in Weert is disappointing or prices are out of reach, the region is worth exploring. Terraced houses in Maastricht offer a different urban dynamic, with more supply but also a different price structure. It is useful to keep an eye on both markets simultaneously, especially if you are flexible about your place of residence. Want to know more about renting as a temporary solution? Also check the supply of terraced houses for rent in Weert as a bridging option.
Frequently asked questions
What determines the price of a terraced house in Weert?
The price depends on the location (proximity to the centre, main roads), the energy label, the state of maintenance, and the availability of parking on private property. Terraced houses in Weert are generally in the upper middle segment for the region. Current prices can be found at the top of this page.
How can I quickly find a new terraced house in Weert?
Download the free Buurtje.nl app from the App Store (iOS) or Google Play (Android). The app will send you a push notification as soon as a new terraced house becomes available in Weert. This way, you can respond faster than other seekers.
What legal aspects should I consider when buying a terraced house in Weert?
Always check whether the property is part of a Homeowners' Association (VvE) and whether ground lease applies. Both occur with certain Weert properties and have direct consequences for your monthly costs and financing options. Have this checked by a buying agent or notary before making an offer.
Which neighbourhoods in Weert are popular for terraced houses?
Groenewoud (9.8/10) and Tungelroy (9.5/10) score highest among residents but have little supply. Weert-Centrum (8.6/10) and Molenakker and Kampershoek (8.5/10) offer more turnover. Graswinkel (7.9/10) has relatively more supply and attracts a younger audience.
Is parking a problem with terraced houses in Weert?
In the centre neighbourhoods of Weert, parking on private property is not always a given. With terraced houses in expansion neighbourhoods, there is usually a driveway or parking space in front of the door. Check during viewing whether a parking permit is required and what the costs and availability are in the relevant street.
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Auto-translated to English by AII've only lived here for 2 years, so little experience. Not enough is being done.
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Auto-translated to English by AIVery 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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