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- Regional expertise: We know the real estate market around the city center inside out.
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Selling real estate in Wülfrath town center
Wülfrath city center is the heart of Kalkstadt and captivates visitors with its historic church square, cozy pedestrian zone, and lively weekly market. The successful mix of owner-operated shops, cafés, and the Panorama Cycle Route creates a high quality of life and leisure. Short distances to all important facilities and good transport connections make the center an attractive place to live for all generations who appreciate the comforts of city life.
Kartheuser Immobilien is your expert real estate agent for downtown Wülfrath and provides professional support in the sale of your property. With in-depth market analysis, target group-oriented marketing, and legally compliant processing, we ensure that you achieve the best possible sale price.
Whether it's a stylish old apartment, a modern apartment, or a charming townhouse—with Kartheuser Immobilien, you can sell quickly, safely, and successfully in the heart of Wülfrath.
Wülfrath town center: The charming heart of Kalkstadt
- Special features & character:
Wülfrath town center, also known as Anger-Markt, forms the historical and cultural center of the town. The town center is characterized by well-preserved half-timbered housesand a uniquely beautiful old Bergisch church square surrounding St. Cornelius Church. This Romanesque church, whose oldest parts date back to the 11th century and which was expanded with Gothic elements in the 15th century, is the town's landmark and the centerpiece of the historic ensemble.
Particularly characteristic of Wülfrath's city center are the historic residential buildings surrounding the church square, most of which are still in their original condition and are listed as historical monuments. In addition to their house numbers, each of these houses has a traditional name such as "Auf'm Keller," "Hamels," "Melanders," or "Großer Klaus," which underscores the special historical charm of the town center.
At the end of September 2013, the Anger Market was opened on the site of the former town hall and town hall complex, which represents a new commercial center for the town and enriches urban life in the town center. This mixture of historical substance and modern infrastructure gives Wülfrath's town center its special charm.
- Infrastructure:
Wülfrath city center offers a comprehensive infrastructure for everyday needs. The Anger Market, as a new commercial center, is home to various shops, service providers, and restaurants. The offering is complemented by smaller specialty shops, cafés, and restaurants in the historic buildings around the church square.
The city center has good transport connections. Bus routes connect Wülfrath with surrounding cities such as Wuppertal, Velbert, Heiligenhaus, Mettmann, and Ratingen. The nearest train station is in Wülfrath-Aprath, from where the S9 suburban railway line offers a fast connection to Essen and Wuppertal.
Important public institutions such as the town hall, the municipal library, and various educational institutions are located in the city center. St. Cornelius Church and St. Joseph Catholic Church are the religious centers of the city center. The city park and various cultural institutions are available for leisure activities.
- Real estate market:
DThe real estate market in downtown Wülfrath is diverse, ranging from historic half-timbered houses to modernized old apartments to new construction projects. Prices are at the upper end of the Wülfrath average, which currently stands at around €3,024 per square meter for houses and €2,341 per square meter for apartments (as of Q1/2025).
Apartments and houses near the historic church square and Anger Market are particularly in demand. Demand for real estate in the city center is stable to rising, with characterful old buildings and modern apartments with good infrastructure connections being particularly sought after.
For investors, Wülfrath's city center offers interesting opportunities due to its central location and good infrastructure. Prices are rising steadily and are expected to continue to do so in the future, with the limited availability of building land and the historical substance of the buildings providing additional support for prices.