Homes for sale in Aagtdorp, Bergen (Noord-Holland)
View the current supply of homes for sale in Aagtdorp. Compare prices, neighbourhood scores and resident reviews to make the right choice.
House prices and market figures in Aagtdorp
Aagtdorp is a neighbourhood where owner-occupied homes are the norm: 68% of the 206 homes are owner-occupied, while 32% are rental properties. That homeownership rate fits the character of this dune village, where many owners have consciously chosen their spot. The average WOZ value is €869,000, well above the average for the district Schoorl (€554,000) and the municipality Bergen (Noord-Holland) (€548,000). That difference is substantial and says something about the exclusive character of Aagtdorp.
In the past twelve months, 10 homes changed hands at an average sale price of €1,293,050. The range was enormous: from €395,000 to as much as €5,750,000. With an average living area of 195 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €6,631. That makes buying a home in Aagtdorp a serious investment. The supply mainly consists of detached houses and spacious semi-detached homes, with occasionally a smaller property. Check the current overview at the top of this page for the latest homes for sale in Aagtdorp and current asking prices.
Living in Aagtdorp, Bergen (Noord-Holland)
Aagtdorp is a small dune village with around 555 residents, nestled between the Schoorlse Duinen and the agricultural hinterland. Resident Jaco summed it up succinctly: "A beautiful dune village on the Schoorlseduinen." That description is spot on. The village has no busy shopping street, no major intersection, no traffic lights. What you do find are sandy paths, old trees, and a silence you won't encounter in the Randstad. The housing stock is diverse: from characteristic farmhouses and 1960s bungalows to modern villas built over the past two decades. Many plots are spacious, with gardens that merge into the dune landscape.
The largest age group (45-65 years, 235 people) and the high percentage of households without children (70) indicate that this is not a typical family neighbourhood. However, people here have above-average incomes (€56,700 versus €41,700 municipal) and a high level of education (52%). The atmosphere is quiet, involved but not intrusive. Resident scores confirm this: safety and greenery both score a 10, beauty a 9. Education scores a notably low 3, which is logical: there is no primary school in Aagtdorp itself. For that, you drive to Schoorl or Groet.
Facilities are limited in the village. For daily groceries, you go to the supermarket in Schoorl centre, about three kilometres away. Sports clubs, a GP and secondary schools are also found in Schoorl or in Bergen itself. The municipality of Bergen invests in preserving the green character of such villages, which residents appreciate. In terms of accessibility, Aagtdorp scores a 9 from residents. By car, you are quickly on the N9 towards the A9 heading to Alkmaar (about 20 minutes). Alkmaar station offers intercity connections to Amsterdam (35 minutes). Bus line 152 stops in Schoorl and takes you to Alkmaar. By bike, you can reach the beach at Bergen aan Zee or the centre of Schoorl in ten minutes.
Compared to nearby neighbourhoods such as Groet met Hargen or Camperduin, Aagtdorp is slightly more inland and wooded. It lacks the direct coastal location but gains in shelter and greenery. If you want to compare with the village of Schoorl itself, you can visit the page on the housing supply in the Schoorl district. More neighbourhood information, scores and resident experiences can be found on the main page of Aagtdorp.
Is Aagtdorp right for you as a buyer?
With an average sale price above €1.2 million, Aagtdorp is mainly interesting for movers and wealthy buyers seeking peace, nature and space. First-time buyers will find little affordable here, unless a smaller property occasionally comes on the market. Seniors looking to downsize in a green environment fit well here, provided they accept that facilities are within cycling or driving distance. The limited supply (10 sales per year) means you need patience and must act quickly when something becomes available. Overbidding is not uncommon for the most sought-after properties. Looking for a cheaper alternative in the same area? Also check homes in Schoorldam or consider rental homes in Aagtdorp.
What residents say about Aagtdorp
Aagtdorp receives an average score of 7.8 out of 10 from residents, based on 1 review. The highest subscores go to safety (10) and greenery (10). Beauty and accessibility also score high with a 9 and a 9 respectively. The lowest score is for education (3), which can be explained by the lack of a school in the village. Resident Jaco describes Aagtdorp as "a beautiful dune village on the Schoorlseduinen" and emphasises the quiet, rural character. Read all reviews and subscores on the neighbourhood page of Aagtdorp.
Compare homes for sale around Aagtdorp and Schoorl
On Buurtje.nl you can compare the housing supply of Aagtdorp with that of surrounding neighbourhoods, complete with neighbourhood scores and resident reviews. That helps you not only choose a home but also the neighbourhood that truly suits you. For example, check the supply in Schoorl met Bregtdorp, Catrijp or elsewhere in the municipality via homes for sale in Bergen (Noord-Holland). Buurtje.nl aggregates supply from more than 1,500 sources, so you don't miss anything.
Frequently asked questions
What does a home in Aagtdorp cost?
The average purchase price in Aagtdorp over the past year was €1,293,050, with a range from €395,000 to €5,750,000. With an average area of 195 m², this amounts to approximately €6,631 per square metre. It is therefore one of the more expensive neighbourhoods within the municipality of Bergen.
What is the WOZ value in Aagtdorp?
The average WOZ value in Aagtdorp is €869,000. This is significantly higher than the average for the Schoorl district (€554,000) and the municipality of Bergen (North Holland) (€548,000). This difference reflects the spacious plots and the sought-after dune landscape.
What is it like to live in Aagtdorp?
Aagtdorp is a quiet dune village with approximately 555 residents, located on the Schoorlse Duinen. Residents give it a 7.8 out of 10 and particularly appreciate the safety (10) and the greenery (10). It is a place for people who consciously choose peace and nature, with amenities a short distance away in Schoorl.
Is Aagtdorp suitable for families with children?
Aagtdorp is not the most obvious family neighbourhood. There is no primary school in the village (education score: 3) and most households are without children. However, the area offers plenty of space and nature for children. Schools and sports clubs can be found in nearby Schoorl.
How accessible is Aagtdorp?
Residents rate accessibility a 9 out of 10. By car, via the N9, you can reach Alkmaar in about 20 minutes, where Alkmaar station offers intercity connections to Amsterdam (35 minutes). Bus line 152 stops in Schoorl. By bike, you can reach the beach and Schoorl centre in about ten minutes.
What type of homes are for sale in Aagtdorp?
The supply in Aagtdorp mainly consists of detached houses and spacious semi-detached houses on large plots. Construction periods range from characteristic older properties to modern villas. Buying an apartment in Aagtdorp is virtually impossible; for that, you are better off looking in Schoorl or Bergen.
How green and safe is Aagtdorp?
Aagtdorp scores a perfect 10 out of 10 from residents for both greenery and safety. The village borders directly on the Schoorlse Duinen, one of the widest dune areas in the Netherlands. Crime is hardly an issue here, partly due to the small scale and the involved community.
ChatGPT said: Aagtdorp is a small, picturesque village known for its quiet and peaceful character. Located between vast meadows, dunes and forests, it exudes an authentic, rural atmosphere where time seems to slow down. It is the ideal place for those who love nature, silence and space. The residents of Aagtdorp form a close-knit community where people still know and greet each other. There is little traffic, making it safe and relaxing to live. In the morning you mainly hear the birds singing, and in the evening you can enjoy a beautiful starry sky without disturbing city lights. Thanks to the proximity of places like Bergen and Schoorl, shops, schools and cultural activities are still easily accessible. Thus, Aagtdorp combines the best of both worlds: the peace of the countryside with the conveniences of the city within easy reach. In short, Aagtdorp is an oasis of calm, a place where you can truly find yourself and enjoy the good, simple life.
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