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Many places, houses, rivers, forests and companies very close to the big cities.

Almost 28.000 inhabitants in 40 districts, 150 associations, clubs and communities, almost 20 historic water mills, various churches, monasteries and chapels, 6 municipal nature reserves, the Maas-Schwalm-Nette nature park including the NABU nature conservation station as well as hiking and biking routes and the nature trail, the Wegberg-Wildenrath commercial and industrial park on the former military airfield with the Siemens test center for rail vehicles, long-standing local companies in the fields of metal and plastics processing, building materials, leather and food, 3 different train stations with connections to Mönchengladbach, Erkelenz, Heinsberg and Niederkrüchten, fast road connections to Düsseldorf, Cologne and Aachen as well as to the twin towns of Echt-Susteren and Maaseik in the Netherlands and Belgium, the flax, mill and traditional costume museum, the former racetrack "Grenzlandring", numerous well-preserved and lovingly maintained half-timbered farmsteads and thatched-roof houses, golf courses and tennis courts, various shopping centers, a wide variety of restaurants and hotels, the indoor swimming pool with mobile home park as well as a modern and well-developed medical and educational infrastructure: One could easily fill a few more lines with the advantages of the town of Wegberg in the north of the district of Heinsberg in the administrative district of Cologne in North Rhine-Westphalia. It is a good place to live in the midst of the economically healthy Euregio Meuse-Rhine and the area around the rivers Meuse, Schwalm, Nette, Rur, Wurm and Niers, which is so rich in waterways.Thecity of Wegberg is also particularly active with its Urban Development and Economic Development Corporation (SEWG) in promoting property development and in securing and creating jobs. Municipal building plots and commercial properties are offered and/or brokered at attractive prices.

Economy and hiking, farms and gardens, horses and bicycles, mills and castles

SEWG's clearly arranged web presence is also a very good address for private as well as commercial real estate interested parties. There, one is informed extensively and in detail, for example, about vacant plots in Dalheim-Rödgen, Holtum, Klinkum, Rath-Anthoven and Wildrath as well as about the "Wegberg-Oval" commercial and industrial park or also favorable vacant properties in the city. Due to its numerous formerly independent villages and today's districts, some of which have only a few hundred inhabitants, Wegberg is still mostly pleasantly quiet and rural. Especially the west north of Rödgen directly at the Dutch border is a recreational paradise. In the so-called Meinweg area one can hike and walk in forests, on the heath as well as between moors and in stream valleys. Characteristic for the area are also the many horse stud farms, agricultural and horticultural farms, in the traditionally Catholic area you can see numerous wayside shrines, memorials and wayside crosses along the roads. The 100 Castles Route and the Lower Rhine Route are ideal for exploring the beautiful surroundings on foot, on horseback or by bicycle. The hiking trails at Wassenberg, Moelzmühle, Holtmühle, Schrofmühle, Buschmühle and Molz-Lüttelforster Mühle also run around Wegberg.TheRur lowlands and the Effelder Wald near Wassenberg, Rosenthal and Ophoven, the German-Dutch Heidenaturpark with the landscapes Teverener Heide, Brunssumerheide and Rodebach/Roode Beek as well as the premium hiking trail through the Birgeler Urwald are equally attractive.

Wegberg is still relatively inexpensive, both in the district and in the region as a whole

With a current average property purchase price of slightly more than 1,500 euros/m², Wegberg is below both the state and national averages. What is particularly noticeable here is that smaller apartments around 60 m² have become much cheaper in the last three years, while larger ones around 100 m² have become significantly more expensive. With the houses a tendency reversed picture offers itself, while the smaller and larger houses around 100 m ² and 200 m ² (approx. 1,800 to 1,900 euro/m ²) increased, decreased those around 150 m ² in the price (approx. 1,500 to 1,600 euro/m ²). This means that the town is currently below the prices in its immediate neighbors Erkelenz (approx. 1,700 euros/m²), Niederkrüchten (approx. 1,500 to 1,600 euros/m²) and Schwalmtal (approx. 1,700 euros/m²), but slightly above those in Wassenberg and Hückelhoven (each approx. 1,400 to 1,500 euros/m²) and Heinsberg (approx. 1,300 euros/m²). It is about equally cheap nearby in Mönchengladbach and in the surrounding district in Geilenkirchen (each approx. 1,500 euros/m²), more expensive is Übach-Palenberg (approx. 1,700 euros/m²). However, Wegberg is still particularly favorable compared to the nearby cities of Aachen (approx. 2,300 euros/m²), Düsseldorf (approx. 4,000 euros/m²) and Cologne (approx. 3,100 euros/m²), which is why the town is increasingly attracting the attention of commuters with a need for affordable residential property.


Short facts real estate in Wegberg:

- Wegberg is located near many cities and within the Euro-Meuse region
- The town is very green and sparsely populated with many small districts
- Well-kept and renovated existing half-timbered buildings dominate the local scene
- Rural peace and tranquility. Rural peace and tranquility make for a pleasant living environment
- In the surrounding area there are nature reserves and the Schwalm-Nette Nature Park
- In comparison with its neighbors in the district, Wegberg offers good prices
- The city is also favorable in relation to expensive Düsseldorf, Cologne and Aachen


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