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Homes for sale in Weurt-Zuid, Beuningen

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House prices and market figures Weurt-Zuid, Beuningen

The owner-occupied market in Weurt-Zuid is strong. Of the 701 homes in the neighbourhood, as many as 80% are owner-occupied, indicating that this is a neighbourhood where people consciously choose to stay. The average WOZ value is €355,000, which is slightly lower than the average for the district Weurt (€378,000) and also below the municipal average of Beuningen (€377,000). That difference is relevant: in terms of WOZ value, Weurt-Zuid is the most accessible neighbourhood within the district.

Actual selling prices are significantly higher. Over the past twelve months, 21 homes were sold with an average purchase price of €511,095. The range runs from €395,000 to €945,000, showing that both relatively affordable family homes and more spacious detached houses are traded. With an average living area of 134 m², this works out to a price of approximately €3,815 per square metre. The supply consists mainly of single-family homes, with the occasional detached house at the top end of the market. For current asking prices and the current supply, you can consult the overview at the top of this page.

Living in Weurt-Zuid, Beuningen

Weurt-Zuid is a quiet residential neighbourhood on the south side of the village of Weurt, located in the municipality of Beuningen in the Gelderse Waarden region. The neighbourhood has a distinctly green and village-like character: wide streets, plenty of greenery in gardens and a low building density. The vast majority of homes were built in the 1970s and 1980s, which is reflected in the typical terraced houses and semi-detached houses that dominate the neighbourhood. On the edges, there are also detached houses on larger plots, representing the top end of the market.

The neighbourhood is primarily attractive for those seeking peace and quiet. There is no catering, no shopping street and hardly any through traffic. That is exactly what many residents appreciate. For daily shopping, you rely on the nearby village centre of Weurt or the supermarkets in Beuningen, a few minutes' drive away. In Beuningen itself, you will find a Jumbo and a Lidl, as well as the primary schools that children from Weurt-Zuid attend. For secondary education, families look towards Nijmegen.

In terms of accessibility, the location is favourable for motorists. The A73 and A15 are quickly reachable, and Nijmegen is about a ten-minute drive away. There is no train station in Weurt itself; the nearest stations are Nijmegen or Nijmegen Lent. Bus connections run via the centre of Beuningen, but the frequency is limited. For those who want to cycle daily, there is a reasonable option towards Nijmegen via the dike route along the Waal, although it is quite a distance.

The neighbourhood has 1,695 residents and the largest age group is 45 to 65 years, followed by those aged 65 and over. This gives Weurt-Zuid a mature, stable character. Families with young children are also present, but the neighbourhood is not primarily aimed at them. Residents describe the atmosphere as quiet and safe. On the neighbourhood homepage of Weurt-Zuid, you can read what residents themselves write, including scores per category. One resident describes it as follows: "You know your neighbours, there is little nuisance and you live there with a sense of space that you don't find in the city." Critical notes usually concern the limited facilities in the neighbourhood itself and the dependence on the car.

For those who want to compare: Weurt-Noord has a slightly more urban character with more facilities within walking distance, while Weurt-Buitengebied Zuid offers even more space but also has less development. Weurt-De Sluis has its own atmosphere due to its location near the water. For a broader picture of the housing supply in the area, the page about owner-occupied homes in Weurt is a good starting point.

Does an owner-occupied home in Weurt-Zuid suit you as a buyer?

Weurt-Zuid primarily appeals to home-movers and people aged 40 to 65 who are looking for peace, space and a village-like environment within reasonable distance of Nijmegen. Families with school-age children can live there well, although it requires conscious choices for school and sports outside the neighbourhood. First-time buyers find the entry level of €395,000 on the high side, especially in a market where popular homes sell quickly. Overbidding is not unusual in this segment. Those who want to be more flexible can also look at rental homes in Weurt-Zuid as an alternative or stepping stone. More information about housing policy and local developments can be found on the website of municipality of Beuningen.

What residents say about Weurt-Zuid

Residents appreciate Weurt-Zuid especially for the peace, space and sense of safety in the streets. The scores for liveability and greenery are generally higher than those for facilities and public transport, which is consistent with the character of the neighbourhood. One resident writes: "Weurt-Zuid is a place where you truly unwind. No hustle and bustle, no noise, but a community where people know each other." Want to read all reviews and see the scores per category? Then go to the neighbourhood page of Weurt-Zuid for the full overview.

Compare owner-occupied homes in and around Weurt-Zuid

On Buurtje.nl, you will not only find the current housing supply from more than 1,500 sources, but also neighbourhood scores, resident reviews and demographic data that help you determine whether Weurt-Zuid really suits you. Want to search more broadly? Also check the supply in the other neighbourhoods of the district, such as Weurt-Buitengebied Noord, or look at other residential centres in the municipality such as Ewijk and Winssen. For a complete overview of all available homes in the municipality, go to owner-occupied homes in Beuningen.


Frequently asked questions

What is the cost of a home in Weurt-Zuid?

Over the past twelve months, 21 homes were sold with an average purchase price of €511,095. The range runs from €395,000 to €945,000. With an average living area of 134 m², the average price per square metre comes to approximately €3,815. Buying a home in Weurt-Zuid is therefore not cheap, but the WOZ value of €355,000 shows that there are also homes that are priced lower in the market.

What is the WOZ value in Weurt-Zuid?

The average WOZ value in Weurt-Zuid is €355,000. That is lower than the average for the district of Weurt as a whole (€378,000) and also below the municipal average of Beuningen (€377,000). Weurt-Zuid is thus the most affordable neighbourhood within the district based on WOZ value, although actual sale prices are significantly higher.

What is living in Weurt-Zuid like?

Living in Weurt-Zuid means choosing peace, space and a village-like environment within easy reach of Nijmegen. The neighbourhood mainly consists of single-family homes from the 1970s and 1980s, with wide streets and plenty of greenery. Residents appreciate the tranquillity and sense of safety, although they mention the limited amenities within the neighbourhood itself as a point of attention. It is a stable, mature neighbourhood with a high percentage of owner-occupied homes.

Is Weurt-Zuid suitable for families with children?

Families can live well in Weurt-Zuid, but should take into account that schools, sports clubs and shops are located outside the neighbourhood, in Beuningen or Nijmegen. The neighbourhood is quiet and safe, with plenty of space around the homes. The largest age group is 45 to 65 years, indicating that the provision of playgrounds and children's facilities within the neighbourhood itself is limited. For secondary education, families look towards Nijmegen.

How accessible is Weurt-Zuid?

For motorists, Weurt-Zuid is easily accessible: the A73 and A15 are a short distance away and Nijmegen can be reached in about ten minutes. There is no train station in Weurt; the nearest stations are Nijmegen or Nijmegen Lent. Bus connections run via the centre of Beuningen, but the frequency is limited. Cyclists can take the dike route along the Waal towards Nijmegen, although that is a considerable distance for daily use.

What type of homes are for sale in Weurt-Zuid?

The supply in Weurt-Zuid consists mainly of single-family homes, both terraced houses and semi-detached houses, largely built in the 1970s and 1980s. On the edges of the neighbourhood, there are also detached houses on larger plots, representing the top end of the market. Buying apartments in Weurt-Zuid is uncommon; the supply is almost entirely focused on ground-based homes. The average living area of homes sold over the past year was 134 m².

Are there sufficient amenities in and around Weurt-Zuid?

The neighbourhood itself has few amenities of its own: no supermarket, no shopping street and no catering establishments. For daily groceries, residents rely on the village centre of Weurt or the supermarkets in Beuningen, a few minutes' drive away. Primary schools are located in the centre of Beuningen or Weurt. For more extensive amenities, such as hospitals, shops and cultural activities, Nijmegen is the designated city. Those who want amenities within walking distance on a daily basis would be better suited to a different neighbourhood.

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