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- Regional expertise: We know the real estate market around Düsseldorf inside out.
- Personal support: We accompany you from the initial consultation to the notary appointment.
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Selling property in Düssel
Wülfrath-Düssel is a picturesque, listed village that captivates visitors with its historic charm and idyllic location in the Düssel valley. The lovingly restored half-timbered houses, the old moated castle, and the rural atmosphere create a unique and highly sought-after residential area. Düssel is a paradise for lovers of historic properties and those seeking peace and quiet who appreciate an exceptional quality of life in a close-knit village community.
Kartheuser Immobilien is your expert real estate agent for Wülfrath-Düssel and provides professional support in the sale of your property. With in-depth market analysis, exclusive and sensitive marketing, and legally compliant processing, we ensure that you achieve the best possible sale price.
Whether it's a charming half-timbered house, a property in an idyllic location, or one of the rare properties in the historic center, with Kartheuser Immobilien you can sell quickly, securely, and successfully in Düssel.
Wülfrath-Düssel – Unique half-timbered idyll with historical flair
- Special features & character:
Düssel is a historically significant district of Wülfrath, which was first mentioned in documents as early as 875. The district is named after the small river of the same name, which also gave the city of Düsseldorf its name. Düssel captivates visitors with its rural character and rich history, which is particularly reflected in the Catholic Church of St. Maximin. This Romanesque pillar basilica, whose oldest parts date back to the early 12th century, was first mentioned in documents in 1256 and is an important cultural and historical monument in the region.The district is nestled in the rolling hills of the Niederbergisches Land and offers its residents an idyllic, natural living environment with a village character. The traditional buildings and surrounding agricultural land characterize the appearance of Düssel and give the district its special charm.
- Infrastructure:
Düssel has all the basic infrastructure you need for everyday life. The Catholic St. Maximin Church is not only a cultural center but also a social hub for the neighborhood. For more extensive shopping, secondary schools, and medical care, though, residents have to head to downtown Wülfrath or bigger towns nearby.
Transport connections are mainly provided by bus routes connecting Düssel with Wülfrath town center and the surrounding communities. The district is easily accessible by car via country roads, and connections to the regional road network are good.
Leisure activities are mainly offered by the surrounding nature with numerous hiking and cycling trails through the charming landscape of the Niederbergisches Land. The historic St. Maximin Church is a popular destination for culture lovers and history buffs.
- Real estate market:
DThe real estate market in Düssel is characterized by traditional single-family homes, scattered farms, and renovated historic buildings. Prices are slightly below the Wülfrath average of €3,024 per square meter for houses (as of Q1/2025), making the district attractive for families and those seeking peace and quiet.
Condominiums are rare in Düssel due to its predominantly rural structure. Demand for real estate is stable, with characterful old buildings and houses with spacious plots of land being particularly sought after. Prices are rising moderately, a trend that is expected to continue in the future.
For investors, Düssel offers fewer opportunities than more central districts due to the limited supply and its rather rural location. In the long term, however, investments in well-maintained or renovated historic properties can be interesting, as they have a special charm and promise stable value development.
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