De Bleeken - ’t Grolder, Bernheze
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on Loosbroekseweg 54 sits in a peaceful part of Nistelrode, surrounded by farmland and greenery. With 158 m² of living space, it is unusually large for an apartment, more like a house in terms of room. The building dates from 1925 and has an energy label G, so heating costs will be significant. At €560,000, the price is on the high side compared to other apartments in Bernheze, but the size and character are exceptional.
The neighbourhood De Bleeken - 't Grolder is a small rural hamlet with about 300 residents. Most homes are owner-occupied (83%) and almost all are single-family houses (92%), so this apartment stands out. The population is mixed: many families with children (45% of households) and a fair share of older residents. It is a very quiet area, the address density is just 42 per km², making it one of the least urban places in the Netherlands. There are no neighbourhood reviews available for this area.
For groceries, the nearest Jumbo is about a five-minute drive away, and there are several other supermarkets within a few kilometres. Primary schools are also within easy reach: Basisschool 't Maxend is 1.5 km away, and Basisschool De Beekgraaf is 2 km. For secondary education, Hooghuis Heesch is about 3.7 km. The municipality Bernheze covers a wide rural area, so a car is handy for most errands. The nearest train station is 8.2 km away, so public transport is limited.
At the time of writing, the home is listed via Buitenstate Makelaardij and also appears on Funda through Bernheze Makelaars, so it is available through several channels.
Details of this home
Loosbroekseweg 54, Nistelrode
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About Loosbroekseweg 54, Nistelrode
At 158 m², the price per square metre is about €3,544. That is on the high side for an apartment in this rural area, but the size is exceptional, most apartments are much smaller. The energy label G means high running costs, which may affect the overall value. Without comparable sales in the immediate neighbourhood, it is hard to say exactly, but the asking price reflects the unique character and space.
Label G is the lowest energy rating, meaning the home is not energy-efficient. You can expect high heating and electricity bills, especially in winter. The building is from 1925, so insulation and glazing are likely poor. Renovations such as new windows, roof insulation or a modern heating system could improve the label, but that requires significant investment.
The closest supermarket is Jumbo at 1.6 km, about a five-minute drive. Other options within 5 km include Lidl, Aldi and Albert Heijn. For daily shopping, a car is almost essential because the neighbourhood is very rural.
There are several primary schools within a few kilometres: Basisschool 't Maxend (1.5 km), Basisschool De Beekgraaf (2 km) and Basisschool Sint Albertus (2.8 km). For secondary education, Hooghuis Heesch is 3.7 km away. All are within a short drive.
The nearest train station is 8.2 km away, so commuting by train is not convenient without a car or bike ride to the station. Bus services are not detailed in the listing, but given the low address density, public transport is likely limited.
De Bleeken - 't Grolder is a tiny rural hamlet with only 300 residents. It is very quiet, with almost no urban bustle. Most homes are owner-occupied single-family houses, and there are many families with children. The area has very low crime (6 incidents total) and is surrounded by farmland.
6 homes in the municipality Bernheze

