Buying a home in Baarlo-centrum, Baarlo.
Baarlo-centrum is where you'll find mostly detached homes from the 1960s and 1980s, each with generous gardens and plenty of green space around you. Your neighbours tend to be families who've been here for years, not much turnover. The centre itself is small and quiet, with a handful of shops and a church that still anchors the place. What probably drew you here: you're close enough to Roggel and the border for convenience, but far enough from any real noise.
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Best things and drawbacks to living in Baarlo-centrum
Pros:
- Direct train connection to Roggel and Venlo via Baarlo station; no transfers needed for commuters heading into Limburg
- Many 1930s houses and detached homes on spacious plots; not the dense rows of larger cities
- Centre borders the Peellandschap; walk to Peel en Maas nature reserve in 15 minutes
- Lower house prices than comparable villages closer to Eindhoven or Maastricht
Cons:
- No supermarket in the centre itself; Albert Heijn in Baarlo-Oost is 2 km by bike
- Very limited nightlife; no concentration of bars and restaurants like larger villages have
- Car-dependent for daily shopping and work outside the municipality
- Train service stops early in the evening; no night connections to Venlo or Roggel
Living environment
More registered crimes than most neighborhoods in Peel en Maas
- Per 1,000 residents (12 mo)
- 24.86
- Total registered (12 mo)
- 160
- Residential burglary
- 14
- Theft
- 23
- Violence and threats
- 16
- Vandalism and public order
- 10
Indicative, based on registered crimes (police/CBS) over the past twelve months. This is not an official safety rating.
Source: Police/CBS· Figures through May 2026
What does Baarlo-centrum offer?
Baarlo is a quiet village where you'll find plenty of families with children, especially in the newer neighbourhoods around the centre. Most homes here date from the 1970s to 1990s: solid, affordable, and many come with garden space. You're quickly into the forests and a bike ride away from Roggel or Meijel, and Venlo is twenty minutes by car. It doesn't feel like a transit town; more like a place where people stay because it simply works for living.
Buying agent in Baarlo-centrum
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Housing market Baarlo-centrum
In Baarlo, the real estate market shows notable trends. Last quarter, 12 homes sold, compared to 10 this quarter. The average transaction price last quarter was 515,000 euros, compared to 449,000 euros this quarter. The average transaction price per square meter last quarter was 3,787 euros, compared to 3,608 euros this quarter. The average list price last quarter was 465,000 euros, compared to 416,000 euros this quarter. Additionally, the average WOZ-value this year is 5% higher than last year, reflecting a stable market despite recent price adjustments.
Updated: June 2026
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