Homes for sale in Well-Oost, Bergen (Limburg)
Check the current supply of homes for sale in Well-Oost and discover with neighbourhood data and resident reviews whether this quiet Limburg neighbourhood suits you.
House prices and market figures Well-Oost, Bergen (Limburg)
The owner-occupied market in Well-Oost is strong. Three-quarters of the more than 619 homes in the neighbourhood are owner-occupied, making it a distinct home-owning area. The average WOZ value is €309,000, which is lower than the average for the district Well (€347,000) and also below the municipal average of Bergen (Limburg) (€327,000). That difference is relevant for buyers consciously looking for a relatively affordable entry point in this region.
Looking at actual transactions over the past twelve months, the picture is slightly different. Five homes were sold with an average purchase price of €405,600 and an average living area of 134 m², which works out to about €3,027 per m². Sale prices ranged from €295,000 to €695,000, a wide range indicating that the supply in Well-Oost is diverse: from modest family homes to larger detached houses. Current listings and asking prices can be found at the top of this page.
Living in Well-Oost, Bergen (Limburg)
Well-Oost is the quiet, green heart of the village of Well on the Meuse. It is not a neighbourhood that stands out for busy streets or modern new builds, but rather the opposite: a village character with plenty of greenery, spacious plots and predominantly understated housing from the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s. Terraced houses and semi-detached homes form the backbone of the neighbourhood, interspersed with detached houses on larger plots towards the edge of the village.
The population composition tells the story of an established neighbourhood. The largest group of residents is between 45 and 65 years old, followed by a sizeable group of over-65s. You notice this in the atmosphere: it is quiet during the day, gardens are well-maintained and neighbours know each other. At the same time, there are also families with children, which keeps the neighbourhood lively without ever feeling busy.
For daily shopping, you can go to the village centre of Well itself, where a small supermarket and some local amenities are available. For a larger range of shops, Venlo and Bergen op Zoom are accessible, but most residents drive to Gennep or Venlo for bigger purchases. Primary schools are available in Well; for secondary education, children rely on surrounding towns such as Gennep.
Accessibility by car is reasonable: the A73 is easily reached via the provincial road, making connections to Venlo and Nijmegen easier. Public transport is limited, as is the case in many small Limburg villages. Bus services run, but frequency is low. A car in Well-Oost is not a luxury but a necessity. Cyclists, however, benefit from the quiet roads and the attractive Meuse landscape, with cycling routes along the river a short distance away.
Residents particularly appreciate the peace, space and sense of community. On the neighbourhood page for Well-Oost you can read what people specifically say about living here. One resident writes: "You know your neighbours, the children play outside and it's quiet in the evening. That's exactly what we were looking for." Criticism usually focuses on the limited amenities and dependence on the car.
Compared to Well-West, Well-Oost is slightly more compactly built, but the atmosphere is similarly village-like. Well Buitengebied offers more space and freedom but also less proximity to amenities. Those seeking a balance between village tranquillity and some closeness to the village centre will find Well-Oost a good fit.
Does a home for sale in Well-Oost suit you as a buyer?
Well-Oost primarily attracts families and movers who prefer peace and space over urban convenience. The average purchase price of over €400,000 makes it not a starter neighbourhood, although the lower end of the range (€295,000) still offers some access for buyers with a limited budget. Be honest with yourself: the limited supply (five transactions in twelve months) means there is little choice and you have to decide quickly when something becomes available. Those wanting more flexibility can also look at rental homes in Well-Oost as an intermediate step. Seniors seeking peace in a familiar environment will also find their place here, provided the home is single-level or adaptable.
What residents say about Well-Oost
The resident reviews on the neighbourhood page for Well-Oost give a consistent picture: people appreciate the peace, social cohesion and location near the Meuse. Recurring downsides are the limited public transport and the fact that you need a car for almost everything. One resident sums it up aptly: "Well-Oost is a neighbourhood you choose deliberately, not end up in by chance. If you want peace and space, you gladly give up some convenience for it." View all scores and ratings per category on the neighbourhood main page.
Compare homes for sale in and around Well-Oost
On Buurtje.nl you will find homes for sale in Well-Oost combined with neighbourhood data, resident reviews and district statistics in one place, compiled from more than 1,500 sources. This way you can compare not only homes but also neighbourhoods. View the broader supply via homes for sale in Well or explore other towns in the municipality such as Afferden, Nieuw-Bergen or Oud-Bergen. More information about the municipality can be found on the website of municipality Bergen (Limburg).
Frequently asked questions
What is the cost of a home in Well-Oost?
The average purchase price in Well-Oost over the past year was €405,600, with an average living area of 134 m². That works out to about €3,027 per m². Sale prices ranged from €295,000 to €695,000, depending on the type and condition of the property. Supply is limited: only five homes changed hands in the past twelve months.
What is the WOZ value in Well-Oost?
The average WOZ value in Well-Oost is €309,000. That is below the average for the Well district (€347,000) and also below the municipal average of Bergen (Limburg) (€327,000). Well-Oost is therefore relatively affordable compared to the wider area, although actual sale prices are higher than the WOZ value.
What is living in Well-Oost like?
Living in Well-Oost is quiet, green and village-like in character. The neighbourhood mainly consists of family homes from the 1960s to 1980s, with well-kept gardens and a social atmosphere where neighbours know each other. Residents appreciate the tranquillity and the location near the River Meuse. The level of amenities is limited, and a car is almost indispensable.
Is Well-Oost suitable for families with children?
Yes, Well-Oost is a suitable neighbourhood for families. The area has relatively many households with children and offers quiet streets, outdoor space and a safe living environment. There is a primary school within reach in Well. For secondary education, children depend on surrounding towns such as Gennep. The larger homes with gardens are well suited to a family looking for space.
How accessible is Well-Oost?
By car, Well-Oost is reasonably accessible via provincial roads towards the A73, which provides connections to Venlo and Nijmegen. Public transport is limited: bus services run but with low frequency, making a car necessary for most residents. Cyclists benefit from quiet roads and routes along the Meuse.
What type of homes are for sale in Well-Oost?
The supply in Well-Oost mainly consists of ground-floor homes: terraced houses, semi-detached houses and detached houses. Most homes date from the 1960s to 1980s. Buying an apartment in Well-Oost is hardly an option; there is virtually no supply. The average sold living area over the past year was 134 m².
How many homes are for sale in Well-Oost and how quickly are they sold?
The supply of homes for sale in Well-Oost is limited. Only five homes were sold in the past twelve months, indicating little turnover. Buyers looking to purchase a home in Well-Oost would do well to act quickly when something becomes available. The current selling time and current supply are shown at the top of this page.






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