Bakel, Gemert-Bakel
NeighbourhoodThis is a home that makes an impression. With 507 m² of living space on a plot of 7,478 m², it's a rare find in Bakel. The house was built in 1997 and has an A energy label, so it's both modern and efficient. At €1,500,000, it's the most expensive of the 22 homes currently for sale in the neighbourhood and sits 121% above the average asking price of €678,136. That's a significant premium, but then you're getting a property that's 128% larger than the average home in the area. For context, detached houses in Gemert-Bakel tend to command higher prices, and this one is at the top end.
Bakel is a small, calming neighbourhood, according to the one resident review. They note: "There is a lot of gossip, which usually happens in a village, sometimes things that aren't true." It's a place where people know each other, for better or worse. The resident also mentions a few cafes, but adds that "nothing is done for the youth" and that the bus service is limited, one bus per hour, often full in the mornings, and a neighbourhood bus to Gemert that is "always late or doesn't come." Based on this single review, it's a quiet village with some social dynamics and transport challenges. CBS data shows a mix of households: about a third without children, a third with children, and a third single-person. The area is not very urban (urbanity score 4 out of 5), with 602 addresses per km². Bakel is a place where space is abundant.
For daily errands, you're well set. The Aldi is just under a kilometre away, and Jumbo is about a ten-minute walk. For bread and milk, you can walk to the bakery or supermarket in a few minutes. There are two primary schools within walking distance: De Kleine Kapitein and Kindcentrum De Bakelaar. For secondary school, you'd need to travel about 6 km, so a bike or car is handy. The nearest train station is 6.5 km away, so public transport is limited. The municipality Gemert-Bakel offers a rural setting with basic amenities close by.
At the time of writing, the home is listed only via Peelrand Makelaardij.
Details of this home
De Buytencamp 2A, Bakel
Good · 1 resident
There is a lot of gossip, which usually happens in a village, sometimes things that aren't true. There are a few cafes but nothing is done for the youth, there is only one bus per hour and it's mostly always full in the mornings, there is also one neighbourhood bus to Gemert which is always late or doesn't come.
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About De Buytencamp 2A, Bakel
The asking price is 121% above the average asking price in Bakel (€678,136) and it's the most expensive home currently for sale in the neighbourhood. However, with 507 m² of living space and a 7,478 m² plot, it's also 128% larger than the average home. Whether it's fair depends on how much you value the extra space and the detached, energy-efficient home.
Bakel is described by one resident as a small, calming neighbourhood with a village atmosphere. There are a few cafes, but public transport is limited, one bus per hour and an unreliable neighbourhood bus to Gemert. The resident also mentions gossip, which is common in a small village. CBS data shows a mix of households, with many families and older residents.
The nearest supermarket is Aldi at 988 m, and Jumbo is at 1,088 m, both within a ten-minute walk. Primary schools De Kleine Kapitein (770 m) and Kindcentrum De Bakelaar (856 m) are also within walking distance. For secondary school, you'd need to travel 6.1 km. The nearest train station is 6.5 km away.
The home has an energy label A, which is very efficient. This means low energy costs and a modern, well-insulated home. In Bakel, 27.3% of homes have label A, so this is above average for the neighbourhood.
With 507 m² of living space, this home is 128% larger than the average home in Bakel (222 m²). The plot of 7,478 m² is also exceptionally large. It's a rare find in terms of space.
Public transport is limited. There is one bus per hour, which is often full in the mornings, and a neighbourhood bus to Gemert that is reportedly unreliable. The nearest train station is 6.5 km away, so a car is almost essential.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Bakel