Rental homes in Dorpstraat-Sengelsbroeksestraat, Bergeijk
Are you looking for a rental property in Dorpstraat-Sengelsbroeksestraat? Check the current listings on this page and discover what this quiet Bergeijk neighbourhood has to offer.
Rental prices and market figures for Dorpstraat-Sengelsbroeksestraat, Bergeijk
The housing market in Dorpstraat-Sengelsbroeksestraat is predominantly a buyer's market. Of the approximately 80 homes in the neighbourhood, only 10% are for rent, while 90% are owner-occupied. There are no social housing corporation properties: all rental homes are offered by private or commercial landlords. Social housing therefore does not exist here. Free-sector rental prices over the past year averaged €2,493 per month, with a range of €2,490 to €2,500 per month. These figures are based on three free-sector rental properties (excluding social housing and rooms) over the past twelve months. The average floor area was not available, so a price per m² cannot be calculated. The average WOZ value of homes in this neighbourhood is €501,000, which is significantly higher than the district average for Luyksgestel (€395,000) and the municipal average for Bergeijk (€432,000). This confirms that Dorpstraat-Sengelsbroeksestraat belongs to the more expensive segments within the municipality. The rental price level is therefore noticeably higher than in surrounding neighbourhoods. For current rental prices and available rental properties in Dorpstraat-Sengelsbroeksestraat, see the overview at the top of this page.
Living in Dorpstraat-Sengelsbroeksestraat, Bergeijk
Dorpstraat-Sengelsbroeksestraat is a quiet, village-like neighbourhood in the south of the municipality of Bergeijk, located in the core of Luyksgestel. The neighbourhood takes its name from the two main roads that run through it: Dorpstraat and Sengelsbroeksestraat. Its character is that of an established residential area with detached houses and larger plots, which explains the high WOZ values. The housing stock largely consists of homes from the second half of the twentieth century, interspersed with some newer properties. The atmosphere is quiet and green, with plenty of space between houses and a strong sense of community typical of small-scale Brabant village centres.
The average income per household in the neighbourhood is €39,200, which is higher than the municipal average of €37,100. Labour participation is relatively high at 77%. The largest age group consists of 45- to 65-year-olds, and the majority of households are families with children. This paints a picture of a neighbourhood where established families and those moving up the housing ladder live, not primarily starters or students.
Facilities in Dorpstraat-Sengelsbroeksestraat
Luyksgestel has a modest but functional level of facilities. In the immediate vicinity of the neighbourhood there is primary education; primary schools in Luyksgestel serve the younger children in the core. For secondary education, residents rely on surrounding towns such as Bergeijk or Eersel. Daily shopping is done in the small shopping centre of Luyksgestel itself or in the larger offering in Bergeijk, a few kilometres away. For sports, there is the necessary infrastructure, with local football and other clubs active in Luyksgestel. The area is excellent for cycling and walking in the Kempen landscape, with agricultural paths and forest edges within walking distance. For more extensive hospitality and shops, residents rely on Bergeijk or Eersel. More information about municipal facilities can be found on the website of the municipality of Bergeijk.
Accessibility
Dorpstraat-Sengelsbroeksestraat is located in a rural area and is primarily accessible by car. Via the N397 and surrounding provincial roads, Bergeijk can be reached in a few minutes, and Eindhoven is about a 30 to 35-minute drive away. The connection to the A67 (Eindhoven-Venlo) can be reached via Eersel or Valkenswaard. Public transport is limited: there are bus routes from Luyksgestel towards Bergeijk and Eersel, but the frequency is low and a car is almost indispensable for most journeys. Cycling to the centre of Luyksgestel or to the facilities in Bergeijk is easily possible via quiet country roads. Parking is not a problem in this neighbourhood: most homes have their own driveway or space on their own property, and there is no permit system.
On the neighbourhood page of Dorpstraat-Sengelsbroeksestraat you will find resident reviews, scores per category and all available neighbourhood data. Residents appreciate the peace and space the neighbourhood offers. One resident writes: "It's wonderfully quiet here and you know your neighbours. Nothing like the hustle and bustle of the city, but you're there quickly if you want." Criticisms usually concern the limited public transport connections and the fact that you are dependent on a car for many things.
Compared to neighbouring neighbourhoods such as Kerkstraat and surroundings or Hasselsestraat and surroundings, Dorpstraat-Sengelsbroeksestraat has a slightly more exclusive character due to the higher WOZ values and limited rental supply. Prins van Luikstraat and surroundings also offers a similar village atmosphere, but with a different mix of housing types. Those looking for more options can also look at rental properties in Luyksgestel as a whole.
Is renting in Dorpstraat-Sengelsbroeksestraat right for you?
This neighbourhood is best suited to tenants who consciously choose peace, space and a village living environment in the Kempen. Families looking for a detached rental house with a garden and space for children to play outside will find what they are looking for here, although supply is limited. Starters and students will likely find the free-sector rental prices (averaging nearly €2,500 per month) too high, and the lack of social housing makes entry via housing corporations impossible here. Social housing is not available in this neighbourhood; those who qualify can register with Wooniezie or another regional corporation and look at supply elsewhere in the municipality. For current available rental properties in Dorpstraat-Sengelsbroeksestraat, see the overview at the top of this page. Renting an apartment in Dorpstraat-Sengelsbroeksestraat is less common given the housing type supply; it almost always concerns ground-floor homes. As an alternative, the owner-occupied homes in Dorpstraat-Sengelsbroeksestraat are worth considering, especially given the high homeownership rate of 90% in the neighbourhood.
What residents say about Dorpstraat-Sengelsbroeksestraat
Residents of Dorpstraat-Sengelsbroeksestraat are generally positive about the quality of life in the neighbourhood. The peace, green surroundings and sense of community score well in reviews. Residents are less enthusiastic about the limited public transport accessibility and the sparse local facilities. One resident describes the neighbourhood as follows: "Living here means choosing space and quiet. You do need a car, but if you accept that, it's just nice here." See all scores and experiences on the reviews and neighbourhood data of Dorpstraat-Sengelsbroeksestraat. This kind of direct resident testimony is unique at neighbourhood level.
Compare rental properties in and around Dorpstraat-Sengelsbroeksestraat
If you want to compare, there are several options in the immediate vicinity. In addition to the neighbourhoods already mentioned, Tiliaans-Weegbree and surroundings and Kapellerweg-Rijt are also worth a look if you are looking for a rental property in the Luyksgestel area. Those who want to search more broadly within the municipality will find a complete overview at rental properties in Bergeijk, including districts such as Riethoven and Westerhoven. Buurtje.nl combines current housing supply from multiple sources with resident reviews and local neighbourhood data, so you not only find a home but also know for sure whether the neighbourhood suits you.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average rent in Dorpstraat-Sengelsbroeksestraat, Bergeijk?
The average rent in the free sector in Dorpstraat-Sengelsbroeksestraat over the past year was approximately €2,493 per month, with a range of €2,490 to €2,500 per month. These figures are based on three rented properties (excluding social housing and rooms). Social housing is not available in this neighbourhood, so all rents are in the free sector segment. The rents are therefore significantly higher than the average in the wider district of Luyksgestel.
Are there social housing properties in Dorpstraat-Sengelsbroeksestraat?
No, there are no social housing or housing association properties in Dorpstraat-Sengelsbroeksestraat. The housing association ownership is 0% and all rental properties are owned by private or commercial landlords. Those looking for social housing in the region can register with a housing association such as Wooniezie, which is active in the municipality of Bergeijk. Be aware of waiting lists; the supply in smaller villages is limited.
What is it like to live in Dorpstraat-Sengelsbroeksestraat?
Living in Dorpstraat-Sengelsbroeksestraat means peace, space and a close-knit village community in the Kempen region. The neighbourhood has a green and rural character with predominantly detached houses on larger plots. Residents appreciate the quietness and social atmosphere, but note that a car is essential due to limited public transport. The average WOZ value of €501,000 indicates that it is a sought-after and high-quality living environment.
Is Dorpstraat-Sengelsbroeksestraat suitable for families with children?
Yes, the neighbourhood is well-suited for families. The largest population group consists of 45- to 65-year-olds and most households are families with children. Primary education is available in Luyksgestel and the area offers plenty of space for children to play outside. However, rents in the free sector are high (averaging nearly €2,500 per month), making it difficult for young families with a limited budget to enter.
How accessible is Dorpstraat-Sengelsbroeksestraat?
The neighbourhood is primarily accessible by car. Via provincial roads, Bergeijk can be reached in a few minutes and Eindhoven is about 30 to 35 minutes away by car. The connection to the A67 is via Eersel or Valkenswaard. Public transport is limited to a few bus lines with low frequency towards Bergeijk and Eersel. Cycling to the centre of Luyksgestel or surrounding amenities is easily possible via quiet country roads. Parking is not a problem; most homes have their own parking facilities.
What amenities are there in Dorpstraat-Sengelsbroeksestraat and the surrounding area?
In Luyksgestel there are primary schools, local sports clubs and a modest range of shops. For more extensive daily shopping, secondary education, healthcare facilities and hospitality, residents rely on Bergeijk or Eersel, both a few kilometres away. The green surroundings offer ample opportunities for walking and cycling in the Kempen landscape. For specific municipal information about amenities, the municipality of Bergeijk refers to its own website.
How quickly are rental properties rented out in Dorpstraat-Sengelsbroeksestraat?
The supply of rental homes in Dorpstraat-Sengelsbroeksestraat is very limited: in the free sector, only three properties were rented out in the past year. Due to this scarce supply and the relatively high demand for homes in this segment, it is advisable to respond quickly to new listings and have your documents (proof of income, references) ready. The current rental time per property can be seen in the overview at the top of this page.





