4-Bed Villa with Pool, Sauna & 2,300m² Garden – Vacation Home in Neerpelt, Belgium



Cederlaan 7, 3910 Neerpelt, Belgium, Pelt (Belgium)
4 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 250m² Floor area
€789,000
Villa
No parking
4 Bedrooms
1 Bathrooms
250m²
Garden
No pool
Not furnished
Description
Saturday morning. You slide open the living room doors and the garden takes over — the smell of wet grass, the shimmer off the pool surface catching the early light, birdsong from the tree line at the far edge of the plot. No neighbour in sight. This is Cederlaan 7, and it sets a very particular kind of tone before you've even had your coffee.
Neerpelt — now officially part of the merged municipality of Pelt — sits deep in the Limburg province of northeast Belgium, and it's the kind of place that rewards people who look past the obvious. No crowds, no tourist theatre. Instead you get real Flemish countryside: the dense pine forests of the Lommelse Sahara a short drive west, the recreational lakes at Domein Hengelhoef nearby, and the kind of clean air that people from Antwerp and Brussels specifically chase on weekends. Those same buyers have been eyeing this area for years. It's not a secret exactly — but it hasn't been overrun either.
The house sits at the end of Cederlaan, a cul-de-sac where the only cars that pass belong to residents. Children cycle unsupervised here. The postman turns around at the bottom. It's genuinely quiet, in the way that money can't always buy.
Step through the front door and you land in a living space built around parquet floors, warm-toned and solid underfoot, with a gas fireplace anchoring one wall. When winter rolls across Limburg and the garden turns to frost, that fireplace shifts from decorative to essential — it earns its place. Natural light comes in generously across the main floor, and the layout flows without feeling forced: no corridor maze, no awkward transitions. The lower level was renovated two years ago and it shows. The finishes feel considered rather than rushed.
Four bedrooms across two full floors means this villa functions just as well for a large family as it does for a couple who want a dedicated guest wing or a home office with a door that closes. Three of the bedrooms sit upstairs, well-proportioned, with the bathroom fitted to a standard that doesn't ask you to immediately reach for a contractor. A fourth bedroom can be configured on the ground floor — useful if you have elderly parents visiting, or if stairs are simply a negotiation you'd rather not have later.
The wellness setup is genuinely rare at this price point. A full sauna, bathtub, double washbasin, bidet, and separate shower — not a bathroom with a sauna wedged into the corner, but a proper dedicated space. After a long day cycling the Maas valley trails or kayaking the Mark river, this is where the evening actually begins.
Outside is where the property makes its loudest argument. The plot runs to approximately 2,300 square metres — deep, private, and professionally landscaped without looking like a show garden. It's a living space, not a maintenance burden. The swimming pool sits integrated into the garden rather than plonked at the back as an afterthought, and beside it, a fully equipped outbuilding that currently reads as a pool house but could easily convert to a guest studio or a dedicated hobby room. Summers in Limburg run warm and long — daytime highs regularly clear 25°C from June through August, and the outdoor living season here is longer than most northern Europeans expect.
Beyond the garden, the region itself does a lot of the heavy lifting. The weekly market in Neerpelt town centre draws local farmers selling Limburg asparagus in spring and early-season strawberries that don't taste like anything you'd find in a supermarket. The vlaai — Limburg's signature pastry, a shallow fruit tart made with yeast dough — turns up at every bakery and family occasion, and once you've had a decent slice still slightly warm from the oven, the ones from elsewhere feel like an approximation. Hasselt, the provincial capital and one of Belgium's most underrated food cities, is roughly 35 kilometres southwest: its gin distilling heritage, restaurant scene centred around the Zuivelmarkt, and annual Hasselt Jazz festival make it a genuine day-trip destination rather than just an errand run.
The Dutch border sits less than five kilometres north. Eindhoven airport is under an hour by car, with connections across Europe, and Brussels Airport — the main international hub — is reachable in around 90 minutes. For buyers flying in from London, Paris, or further afield, that's a practical ownership proposition. You land, collect keys, and you're in the garden before dark.
From an investment standpoint, Flemish property law is straightforward for EU and non-EU buyers alike. Belgium's notarial system provides strong buyer protections, and the Pelt area has seen consistent demand driven partly by cross-border workers from the Netherlands who prefer Belgian property prices and the quieter pace of Limburg villages. Short-term rental demand — particularly for larger properties with pools — has grown steadily, and a villa of this calibre, on a private plot, with a wellness suite, represents exactly the specification that rental platforms have difficulty keeping available on summer weekends.
Key features at a glance:
- 4 bedrooms across two full floors, with ground-floor bedroom potential
- 1 main bathroom plus dedicated wellness suite with sauna, bathtub, bidet and double washbasin
- 250 square metres of interior living space
- Private swimming pool fully integrated into the landscaped garden
- 2,299 square metre plot on a quiet dead-end street
- Gas fireplace in main living area
- Detached stone-built garage with attic storage
- Multiple outdoor parking spaces
- Fully equipped outbuilding suitable as pool house or guest accommodation
- Parquet flooring throughout ground floor
- Lower level renovated two years ago
- Laundry room with custom-built cabinetry
- Under 1 hour to Eindhoven Airport, 90 minutes to Brussels Airport
- 5km from the Dutch border with easy access to Eindhoven and Venlo
- Consistent rental demand from cross-border workers and weekend visitors
Properties like this — four bedrooms, a pool, a sauna, a 2,300m² private plot — don't reappear often in Neerpelt. When they do, they don't wait around. If you're considering a second home in Belgium or looking for a vacation property that can carry its own weight as a rental asset, this is worth your serious attention. Reach out through Homestra to arrange a private viewing and get the full picture in person.
Details
- Amount of bedrooms
- 4
- Size
- 250m²
- Price per m²
- €3,156
- Garden size
- 2299m²
- Has Garden
- Yes
- Has Parking
- No
- Has Basement
- No
- Condition
- good
- Amount of Bathrooms
- 1
- Has swimming pool
- No
- Property type
- Villa
- Energy label
Unknown
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