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Property type
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Office space, Retail space
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Commercial Property Summary The property located at Schoolstraat 33 in Venlo is a healthcare facility constructed in 1951, comprising 272 square meters. The building maintains active operational status and is currently in use, making it suitable for healthcare-related commercial activities or potential conversion for alternative commercial purposes.
Year Built
1951
Designated Use
Healthcare
BAG area
272 m²
Status
Pand in gebruik
Source: Kadaster BAG
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Venlo centrum
3.8 km
Venlo
3.5 km
Weeze Airport
29.0 km
A74, A73
Nearby
Bilderberg Hotel De Bovenste Molen
Hotel · 2.8 km
ALDI Nord
Supermarket · 95 m
VieCuri Medisch Centrum
Hospital · 2.0 km
DC GYM Tegelen
Gym · 627 m
This office space at Schoolstraat 33 in Venlo benefits from excellent accessibility for both employees and business visitors. The A74 motorway is conveniently close by, providing quick connections to regional destinations, while Venlo train station is within reasonable reach for those relying on public transport. Weeze Airport can be accessed for international travel, and the city centre of Venlo is just a short drive away. The surrounding area offers strong support for daily operations: ALDI Nord supermarket is practically on the doorstep for lunch supplies and groceries, DC GYM Tegelen provides fitness facilities nearby for staff wellness, and the VieCuri Medisch Centrum ensures medical support is close at hand. Business guests will find the Bilderberg Hotel De Bovenste Molen in the vicinity for overnight accommodation. This combination of straightforward transport links and practical local amenities makes Schoolstraat 33 an efficient and well-supported business location in Venlo.
Last updated on: 18 August 2026. We refresh this data at least once a year.
Figures for Tegelen-Centrum, Venlo, source: CBS Kerncijfers wijken & buurten
Number of establishments, source: CBS
Tegelen-Centrum in Venlo is a compact and densely populated urban neighborhood with 3,815 residents spread across 2,060 households within 79 hectares, yielding a neighborhood density of 4,858 people per square kilometer. The area hosts 475 business establishments across 317 non-residential properties, with a mixed commercial character dominated by retail and hospitality (115 locations), public services, education and healthcare (95 locations), and business services (85 locations). This diverse sectoral mix, complemented by cultural and recreational facilities, creates a vibrant town-center environment rather than a specialized business district. The neighborhood's high address density of 1,587 per square kilometer and moderate car ownership of 0.9 vehicles per household suggest good walkability and convenient access by public transport. For entrepreneurs considering office, retail or commercial space here, Tegelen-Centrum offers an accessible, pedestrian-friendly setting with strong local foot traffic, a balanced customer base, and proximity to both consumer services and professional support functions, making it well-suited for businesses targeting both retail customers and local workers.
CBS dataset: 86165NED · Last updated: August 18, 2026

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Office space rent – city Venlo
€/sqm per year
Venlo's prime office rents surged 47% from €135 (2016) to €199 (2026), with acceleration from 2022 onwards. Early growth (2016-2019) was steady at 11%, while the pandemic caused only marginal impact (€148-€150 in 2020-2021). Post-2021 momentum reflects structural demand: Venlo's logistics hub status benefited from supply-chain reconfiguration and e-commerce normalization after pandemic disruption. Rising interest rates (2023+) redirected capital toward yield-generating tier-2 markets. Simultaneously, limited quality office supply in secondary cities created scarcity, supporting rent momentum. The 24% increase since 2022 combines logistics-driven corporate expansion, constrained prime stock, and flight-to-yield dynamics among institutional investors.