Homes for sale in Beek, Berg en Dal
Discover the current supply of homes for sale in Beek: view prices, neighbourhood scores and resident reviews to make the right choice.


House prices in Beek: well above the municipal average
Beek is one of the more expensive neighbourhoods within the municipality of Berg en Dal. The average WOZ value is €414,000, while the municipal average is €349,000. That difference of over €65,000 says a lot about the appeal of this green neighbourhood on the edge of the Rijk van Nijmegen. Over the past twelve months, 22 homes were sold at an average purchase price of €623,500. The range runs from €359,000 to €2,200,000, indicating that the supply is diverse: from ordinary family homes to large detached villas on spacious plots. The average sold area of 141 m² fits that picture. The vast majority of the housing stock consists of owner-occupied homes (59%), with relatively few social housing units. For the current supply and asking prices, you can consult the overview at the top of this page.
Living in Beek: wooded tranquillity with Germany around the corner
Beek is nestled between the hills of the Rijk van Nijmegen and the German border, and you can tell. The neighbourhood has a distinct character: spacious homes, lots of greenery, low building density and a quiet atmosphere that you won't find in urban neighbourhoods. Resident Ronoja sums it up succinctly: "Nice neighbourhood, nice neighbours and everything you need within reach, close to Germany." On the neighbourhood page of Beek there is an overall score of 9.5 out of 10, based on resident reviews. Safety, accessibility, greenery and housing all score a perfect 10. Only amenities score slightly lower with a 7, which is honestly accurate: for a large supermarket or extensive shopping centre, you drive to Groesbeek or Nijmegen.
Daily amenities are present in the core. There is a primary school, a GP practice and a limited range of shops for daily groceries. For sports, there are local clubs active in the area, and nature is literally your backyard: walking routes through the Ooijpolder and the Reichswald start within cycling distance. The neighbourhood has several sub-areas, each with its own character. Beek-Midden is the more compact, village-like part, while Buitengebied Beek comprises the more scattered, rural buildings with larger plots.
In terms of accessibility, Beek scores surprisingly well. Via the A325 and the connection towards the A73, you are quickly on the motorway. Nijmegen is about ten to fifteen minutes' drive away. Public transport goes via bus connections towards Groesbeek and Nijmegen Central. Germany is literally around the corner: Kleve and the surrounding region are reachable within a quarter of an hour, which is a concrete advantage for cross-border commuters. The municipality of Berg en Dal has more information about local amenities and zoning plans on the website of the municipality of Berg en Dal.
For whom is buying in Beek a good choice?
Beek mainly attracts movers, seniors and people who consciously choose space and tranquillity over urban proximity. The largest age group in the neighbourhood is 65-plus, and that is reflected in the type of housing supply: many larger single-family homes and detached houses, few apartments. Buying an apartment in Beek is therefore less common than elsewhere. Starters will find the entry price of €359,000 as a lower limit steep, certainly with additional costs such as transfer tax (2%) and notary fees. Those who want more flexibility or want to wait and see the market can also look at rental homes in Beek as an intermediate solution.
Your next step: exploring the supply in and around Beek
Buurtje.nl combines the current housing supply with resident reviews and neighbourhood statistics, so you choose not just a house but also a neighbourhood. Besides Beek, the nearby neighbourhoods of Groesbeek, Berg en Dal and De Horst are worth a look if you also want to compare homes for sale in Berg en Dal more broadly.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average price of a home in Beek, Berg en Dal?
Over the past twelve months, homes in Beek sold for an average of €623,500. Prices ranged from €359,000 to €2,200,000, depending on type and location. The average sold living area was 141 m². The WOZ value in the neighbourhood is €414,000, well above the municipal average of €349,000.
What are the additional costs when buying a home in Beek?
In addition to the purchase price, as a buyer you pay transfer tax (2% for homes, 0% if you are a first-time buyer under the exemption threshold), notary costs for the deed of transfer and mortgage deed, and possibly estate agent fees. For a home of €623,500, the transfer tax quickly amounts to over €12,000. Also budget for a structural survey, which is certainly advisable in this price range.
What types of homes can you buy in Beek?
The supply in Beek mainly consists of larger single-family homes and detached houses on larger plots. The average sold area of 141 m² confirms this. Buying an apartment in Beek is less common; the neighbourhood has a low urban character with little stacked construction. If you are specifically looking for a particular type, you can use the filters at the top of the page.
How accessible is Beek for commuters?
Beek is about a ten to fifteen-minute drive from Nijmegen via the A325. There are bus connections to Groesbeek and Nijmegen Central for those travelling without a car. The location near the German border is an extra advantage for cross-border commuters: Kleve and the surrounding area are reachable within a quarter of an hour. Residents rate accessibility a 10 out of 10.
Is buying a home in Beek also suitable for first-time buyers?
Beek is not a classic first-time buyer neighbourhood. The lowest sale price over the past twelve months was €359,000, and the average price of €623,500 makes it financially challenging for many first-time buyers. The neighbourhood mainly attracts movers and seniors who consciously choose space and tranquillity. First-time buyers who still want to live in the area can also look at other neighbourhoods within the municipality or consider rental properties as an intermediate step.
Nice neighbourhood, nice neighbours and everything you need within reach, close to Germany
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